Today in WWII History
World War II History for June 3
1923 - In Italy, Benito Mussolini granted women the right to vote.
1938 - The German Reich voted to confiscate so-called “degenerate art.”
1940 - German bombed Paris, killing 254 people. Most of the people killed were civilians and school children.
1940 - In France, the allied evacuation of Dunkirk ended.
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