Steven Terjeson | June 9, 2009
Today in WWII History
World War II History for June 9
9 Jun 1940 – Norway surrendered to the Nazis during World War II.
9 Jun 1944 – The Russian Army invaded Karelian Isthmus in Finland. Russia was fighting to gain back territory that had been ceded to it under the terms of the Treaty of Moscow of [...]
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Steven Terjeson | October 19, 2008
Today in WW II History
World War II History for October 19
1943 – The Moscow Conference of Foreign Ministers began in Russia during World War II. Delegates from the U.S.S.R., Great Britain, the U.S., and China met to discuss war aims and cooperation between the nations.
1943 – Chinese and Suluks revolt against Japanese in North Borneo
In [...]
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Steven Terjeson | October 16, 2008
Today in WW II History
World War II History for October 16
1941 – The Nazis advanced to within 60 miles of Moscow. Romanians entered Odessa, USSR, and began exterminating 150,000 Jews.
1946 – 10 Nazi war criminals were hanged after being condemned by the Nuremberg trials.
Part of that group, Alfred Rosenberg, the primary fabricator and disseminator [...]
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Steven Terjeson | June 9, 2008
Today in WWII History
World War II History for June 9
1940 – Norway surrendered to the Nazis during World War II.
1944 – The Russian Army invaded Karelian Isthmus in Finland. Russia was fighting to gain back territory that had been ceded to it under the terms of the Treaty of Moscow of 1940.
On this day in [...]
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