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1940

1940 (MCMXL) was a leap year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1940th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 940th year of the 2nd millennium, the 40th year of the 20th century, and the 1st year of the 1940s decade.

1940 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1940
MCMXL
Ab urbe condita2693
Armenian calendar1389
ԹՎ ՌՅՁԹ
Assyrian calendar6690
Baháʼí calendar96–97
Balinese saka calendar1861–1862
Bengali calendar1347
Berber calendar2890
British Regnal yearGeo. 6 – 5 Geo. 6
Buddhist calendar2484
Burmese calendar1302
Byzantine calendar7448–7449
Chinese calendar己卯年 (Earth Rabbit)
4636 or 4576
    — to —
庚辰年 (Metal Dragon)
4637 or 4577
Coptic calendar1656–1657
Discordian calendar3106
Ethiopian calendar1932–1933
Hebrew calendar5700–5701
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1996–1997
 - Shaka Samvat1861–1862
 - Kali Yuga5040–5041
Holocene calendar11940
Igbo calendar940–941
Iranian calendar1318–1319
Islamic calendar1358–1359
Japanese calendarShōwa 15
(昭和15年)
Javanese calendar1870–1871
Juche calendar29
Julian calendarGregorian minus 13 days
Korean calendar4273
Minguo calendarROC 29
民國29年
Nanakshahi calendar472
Thai solar calendar2482–2483
Tibetan calendar阴土兔年
(female Earth-Rabbit)
2066 or 1685 or 913
    — to —
阳金龙年
(male Iron-Dragon)
2067 or 1686 or 914

A calendar from 1940 according to the Gregorian calendar, factoring in the dates of Easter and related holidays, cannot be used again until the year 5280.[1]

Events

Below, the events of World War II have the "WWII" prefix.

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Date unknown

Births

Births
January · February · March · April · May · June · July · August · September · October · November · December

January

 

February

March

April

May

June

 

July

August

September

October

November

December

Deaths

Deaths
January · February · March · April · May · June · July · August · September · October · November · December

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Nobel Prizes

 

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Further reading

  • Bloch, Leon Bryce and Lamar Middleton, ed. The World Over in 1940 (1941) detailed coverage of world events online free; 914pp

External links

  • – from American Studies Programs at The University of Virginia
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calendar2890British Regnal year4 Geo 6 5 Geo 6Buddhist calendar2484Burmese calendar1302Byzantine calendar7448 7449Chinese calendar己卯年 Earth Rabbit 4636 or 4576 to 庚辰年 Metal Dragon 4637 or 4577Coptic calendar1656 1657Discordian calendar3106Ethiopian calendar1932 1933Hebrew calendar5700 5701Hindu calendars Vikram Samvat1996 1997 Shaka Samvat1861 1862 Kali Yuga5040 5041Holocene calendar11940Igbo calendar940 941Iranian calendar1318 1319Islamic calendar1358 1359Japanese calendarShōwa 15 昭和15年 Javanese calendar1870 1871Juche calendar29Julian calendarGregorian minus 13 daysKorean calendar4273Minguo calendarROC 29民國29年Nanakshahi calendar472Thai solar calendar2482 2483Tibetan calendar阴土兔年 female Earth Rabbit 2066 or 1685 or 913 to 阳金龙年 male Iron Dragon 2067 or 1686 or 914Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1940 A calendar from 1940 according to the Gregorian calendar factoring in the dates of Easter and related holidays cannot be used again until the year 5280 1 Contents 1 Events 1 1 January 1 2 February 1 3 March 1 4 April 1 5 May 1 6 June 1 7 July 1 8 August 1 9 September 1 10 October 1 11 November 1 12 December 1 13 Date unknown 2 Births 2 1 January 2 2 February 2 3 March 2 4 April 2 5 May 2 6 June 2 7 July 2 8 August 2 9 September 2 10 October 2 11 November 2 12 December 3 Deaths 3 1 January 3 2 February 3 3 March 3 4 April 3 5 May 3 6 June 3 7 July 3 8 August 3 9 September 3 10 October 3 11 November 3 12 December 4 Nobel Prizes 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksEvents EditBelow the events of World War II have the WWII prefix January Edit Main article January 1940 January 4 WWII Luftwaffe Colonel Hermann Goring assumes control of most war industries in Germany January 6 WWII Winter War General Semyon Timoshenko takes command of all Soviet forces 2 January 7 WWII Winter War Battle of Raate Road Outnumbered Finnish troops decisively defeat Soviet forces 3 January 8 WWII Winter War Battle of Suomussalmi Finnish forces destroy the Soviet 44th Rifle Division WWII Food rationing in the United Kingdom begins it will remain in force until 1954 January 9 WWII British submarine HMS Starfish is sunk in the Heligoland Bight January 10 WWII Mechelen incident A German plane carrying secret plans for the invasion of Western Europe makes a forced landing in Belgium leading to mobilization of defense forces in the Low Countries January 27 WWII A peace resolution introduced in the Parliament of South Africa is defeated 81 59 January 29 Three gasoline powered trains carrying factory workers crash and explode while approaching Ajikawaguchi Station Yumesaki Line Nishinari Line Osaka Japan killing at least 181 people and injuring at least 92 4 February Edit Main article February 1940 February 2 11 Scheduled dates for the 1940 Winter Olympics in Garmisch Partenkirchen Germany cancelled in November 1939 due to WWII originally allocated to Sapporo Japan February 1 WWII Winter War Soviet forces launch a major assault on Finnish troops occupying the Karelian Isthmus February 2 Vsevolod Meyerhold is executed in the Soviet Union on charges of treason and espionage He is cleared of all charges fifteen years later in the first waves of de Stalinization February 16 WWII Altmark Incident British destroyer HMS Cossack pursues German tanker Altmark into the neutral waters of Jossingfjord in southwestern Norway and frees the 290 British seamen held aboard 5 February 22 In Tibet province of Ando 4 year old Tenzin Gyatso is proclaimed the tulku rebirth of the 13th Dalai Lama February 27 Martin Kamen and Sam Ruben discover carbon 14 March Edit Main article March 1940 March 5 Katyn massacre Members of the Soviet Politburo Joseph Stalin Vyacheslav Molotov Lazar Kaganovich Mikhail Kalinin Kliment Voroshilov and Lavrentiy Beria sign an order prepared by Beria for the execution of 25 700 Polish intelligentsia including 14 700 Polish POWs March 11 Ed Ricketts John Steinbeck and six others leave Monterey California United States for the Gulf of California on a marine invertebrate collecting expedition March 12 Moscow Peace Treaty The Soviet Union and Finland sign a peace treaty in Moscow ending the Winter War Finns along with the world at large are shocked by the harsh terms March 13 Indian nationalist Udham Singh assassinates Sir Michael O Dwyer in revenge for the 1919 Jallianwala Bagh massacre at Caxton Hall in London for which he is hanged on 31 July at HM Prison Pentonville March 18 WWII Axis powers Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini meet at Brenner Pass in the Alps After being informed by Hitler that the Germans are ready to attack in the west Mussolini agrees to bring Italy into the war in due course 6 March 21 Edouard Daladier resigns as Prime Minister of France Paul Reynaud succeeds him March 23 Pakistan Movement The Lahore Resolution calling for greater autonomy for what will become Pakistan in British India is drawn up by the All India Muslim League during a three day general session at Iqbal Park Lahore March 30 WWII Former Kuomintang member and Chinese foreign minister Wang Jingwei announces the creation of the Reorganized National Government of the Republic of China in Nanjing March 31 WWII Commerce raiding German auxiliary cruiser Atlantis leaves the Wadden Sea for what will become the longest warship cruise of the war 622 days without in port replenishment or repair 7 April Edit Main article April 1940 April 3 WWII Operation Weserubung German ships set out for the invasion of Norway April 4 Neville Chamberlain UK Prime Minister in what proves to be a tragic misjudgment declares in a major public speech that Hitler has missed the bus April 7 Booker T Washington becomes the first African American to be depicted on a United States postage stamp April 8 WWII Operation Wilfred The British fleet lays naval mines off the coast of neutral Norway April 9 WWII Germany invades the neutral countries of Denmark and Norway in Operation Weserubung opening the Norwegian Campaign The British Royal Navy attempts to attack elements of the German fleet off Norway Vidkun Quisling proclaims a new collaborationist regime in Norway The German invasion of Denmark lasts for about six hours before that country capitulates April 10 WWII First Naval Battle of Narvik The British Royal Navy attacks the German fleet in the Ofotfjord 8 At Bergen German cruiser Konigsberg is sunk by British Fleet Air Arm Blackburn Skua dive bombers flying from RNAS Hatston in Orkney April 12 The Faroe Islands are occupied by British troops following the German invasion of Denmark This action is taken to avert a possible German occupation of the islands with serious consequences for the course of the Battle of the Atlantic Opening day at Jamaica Race Course features the use of parimutuel betting equipment a departure from bookmaking heretofore used exclusively throughout New York Other tracks in the state follow suit later in 1940 April 13 WWII Second Naval Battle of Narvik The British Royal Navy causes all 8 defending German destroyers in the Ofotfjord to be sunk The New York Rangers win the 1940 Stanley Cup Finals in ice hockey It will be another 54 years before their next win in 1994 April 14 Norwegian Campaign The first British ground forces land in Norway at Namsos and Harstad April 16 In American baseball the Cleveland Indians behind Bob Feller s Opening Day no hitter defeat the Chicago White Sox 1 0 April 23 The Rhythm Club fire at a dance hall in Natchez Mississippi United States kills 198 people April 27 Mandatory Palestine and Lebanon play an association football friendly it is Lebanon s first official match and Mandatory Palestine s last before they become Israel in 1948 May Edit Main article May 1940 May 10 WWII The Battle of France begins German forces invade the Low Countries The Battle of the Netherlands begins The Battle of Belgium begins The Invasion of Luxembourg begins The British invasion of Iceland begins With the resignation of Neville Chamberlain Winston Churchill becomes Prime Minister of the United Kingdom May 13 WWII Winston Churchill in his first address as Prime Minister tells the House of Commons of the United Kingdom I have nothing to offer you but blood toil tears and sweat German armies open a 60 mile 97 km wide breach in the Maginot Line at Sedan France May 13 14 Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands and her government are evacuated to London using the British destroyer HMS Hereward May 14 WWII Rotterdam is subjected to savage terror bombing by the Luftwaffe 980 are killed and 20 000 buildings destroyed 9 General Henri Winkelman announces the surrender of the Dutch army outside Zeeland to German forces Recruitment begins in Britain for a home defence force the Local Defence Volunteers later known as the Home Guard May 15 WWII The Dutch Army formally signs a surrender document Women s stockings made of nylon are first placed on sale across the United States Almost five million pairs are bought on this day 10 May 16 President of the United States Franklin D Roosevelt addressing a joint session of the U S Congress asks for an extraordinary credit of approximately 900 000 000 to finance construction of at least 50 000 airplanes per year May 17 WWII Brussels falls to German forces the Belgian government flees to Ostend Zeeland is overrun by German forces ending the Battle of the Netherlands and beginning full German occupation of the Netherlands Noord Beveland surrenders on May 18 and the remaining Dutch troops are withdrawn from Zeelandic Flanders on May 19 May 18 Marshal Philippe Petain is named vice premier of France 11 May 19 General Maxime Weygand replaces Maurice Gamelin as commander in chief of all French forces May 20 WWII German forces 2nd Panzer Division under General Rudolf Veiel reach Noyelles on the English Channel Holocaust The Nazi concentration camp and extermination camp Auschwitz Birkenau the largest of the German concentration camps opens in occupied Poland near the town of Oswiecim From now on until January 1945 around 1 1 million people will be killed here May 22 WWII The Parliament of the United Kingdom passes the Emergency Powers Defence Act 1939 giving the government full control over all persons and property May 24 WWII The Anglo French Supreme War Council decides to withdraw all forces under its control from Norway Hitler issues Der Halte Befehl a stop order preventing his Panzer divisions advancing on Dunkirk May 25 The Crypt of Civilization time capsule at Oglethorpe University Brookhaven Georgia in the United States is sealed shut with a projected opening date of 8113 CE May 26 WWII The Dunkirk evacuation of the British Expeditionary Force begins The first free flight of Igor Sikorsky s Vought Sikorsky VS 300 helicopter is made May 27 WWII Le Paradis massacre 97 retreating British soldiers of the Royal Norfolk Regiment are executed by German troops of 3rd SS Panzer Division Totenkopf after surrendering in France May 28 WWII King Leopold III of Belgium orders the Belgian forces to cease fighting ending the 18 day Battle of Belgium Leaders of the Belgian government on French territory declare Leopold deposed Land Battle of Narvik German forces retire giving the Allies their first victory on land in the war however the British have already decided to evacuate Narvik Winston Churchill warns the House of Commons of the United Kingdom to prepare itself for hard and heavy tidings The Wormhoudt massacre or Wormhout massacre takes place with the mass murder of 80 British and French POWs by Waffen SS soldiers from the 1st SS Division Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler during the Battle of France May 29 The Vought XF4U 1 prototype of the F4U Corsair U S fighter later used in WWII makes its first flight June Edit Main article June 1940 June 1 WWII Rear Admiral Sir W Frederic Wake Walker s flagship the destroyer Keith is sunk by Stukas at Dunkirk 12 June 3 WWII Paris is bombed by the Luftwaffe for the first time The Holocaust Franz Rademacher proposes the Madagascar Plan The Weather Bureau is transferred to the United States Department of Commerce June 4 WWII The Dunkirk evacuation ends The British and French navies together with large numbers of civilian vessels from various nations complete evacuating 300 000 troops from Dunkirk France to England Winston Churchill tells the House of Commons of the United Kingdom We shall not flag or fail We shall fight on the beaches on the landing grounds in the fields and the streets We shall never surrender June 7 King Haakon VII of Norway and his government are evacuated from Tromso to London on HMS Devonshire 13 June 10 WWII Italy declares war on France and the United Kingdom U S President Franklin D Roosevelt denounces Italy s actions with his Stab in the Back speech during the graduation ceremonies of the University of Virginia 14 Canada declares war on Italy The Norwegian Army surrenders to German forces The French government flees to Tours June 11 WWII The Western Desert Campaign opens with British forces crossing the Frontier Wire into Italian Libya June 12 WWII 13 000 British and French troops surrender to Major General Erwin Rommel s 7th Panzer Division at Saint Valery en Caux June 13 WWII Paris is declared an open city June 14 WWII The French government flees to Bordeaux and Paris falls under German occupation U S President Franklin D Roosevelt signs the Naval Expansion Act into law which aims to increase the United States Navy s tonnage by 11 A group of 728 Polish political prisoners from Tarnow become the first residents of the Auschwitz concentration camp Soviet ultimatum to Lithuania The Soviet Union demands that its Red Army be allowed to enter Lithuania and form a pro Soviet puppet People s Government of Lithuania June 15 WWII Occupation of the Baltic states The Soviet Union occupies Lithuania Verdun falls to German forces June 16 The Churchill war ministry in the United Kingdom offers a Franco British Union inspired by Jean Monnet to Paul Reynaud Prime Minister of France in the hope of preventing France from agreeing to an armistice with Germany but Reynaud resigns when his own cabinet refuses to accept it The Sturgis Motorcycle Rally is held for the first time in Sturgis South Dakota June 17 WWII Philippe Petain becomes Prime Minister of France and immediately asks Germany for peace terms Occupation of the Baltic states The Soviet Union occupies Estonia and Latvia Operation Aerial begins Allied troops start to evacuate France following Germany s takeover of Paris and most of the nation RMS Lancastria serving as a troopship is bombed and sunk by Luftwaffe Junkers Ju 88 aircraft while evacuating British troops and nationals from Saint Nazaire in France with the loss of at least 4 000 lives the largest single UK loss in any World War II event immediate news of which is suppressed in the British press 15 16 Destroyer HMS Beagle H30 rescues around 600 June 18 WWII Winston Churchill tells the House of Commons of the United Kingdom The Battle of France is over The Battle of Britain is about to begin if the British Empire and its Commonwealth last for a thousand years men will still say This was their finest hour Appeal of 18 June General Charles de Gaulle de facto leader of the Free French Forces makes his first broadcast appeal over Radio Londres from London rallying the French Resistance calling on all French people to continue the fight against Nazi Germany France has lost a battle But France has not lost the war June 20 WWII Evacuation of civilians from the Channel Islands to England begins 17 June 21 WWII The unsuccessful Italian invasion of France begins with an offensive in the Alps June 22 WWII Second Armistice at Compiegne The French Third Republic and Nazi Germany sign an armistice ending the Battle of France in the Forest of Compiegne in the same Compagnie Internationale des Wagons Lits railroad car used by Marshal Ferdinand Foch to conclude the Armistice with Germany in 1918 This divides France into a Zone occupee in the north and west under the Military Administration in France Nazi Germany and a southern Zone libre Vichy France Albert Einstein gives a public address in the I m An American series on becoming an American citizen June 23 WWII German leader Adolf Hitler surveys newly defeated Paris in now occupied France 18 June 24 WWII Vichy France signs armistice terms with Italy WWII Operation Fish British Royal Navy cruiser HMS Emerald sails from Greenock Scotland in convoy for Halifax Nova Scotia arriving July 1 carrying a large part of the gold reserves of the United Kingdom and securities for safe keeping in Canada 19 United States politics The Republican Party begins its national convention in Philadelphia and nominates Wendell Willkie as its candidate for president June 25 WWII After the defeat of France Hitler plans for an invasion of Switzerland known as Operation Tannenbaum June 26 Soviet calendar The Soviet Union reverts to a seven day week for all purposes June 28 General Charles de Gaulle is officially recognized by Britain as the Leader of all Free Frenchmen wherever they may be Romania cedes Bessarabia and northern Bukovina to the Soviet Union after an ultimatum June 30 WWII German forces land in Guernsey marking the start of the 5 year Occupation of the Channel Islands Federal government of the United States reorganisation The Civil Aeronautics Administration is placed under the Department of Commerce The U S Food and Drug Administration is placed under the Federal Security Agency The United States Fish and Wildlife Service is placed under the Department of the Interior July Edit Main article July 1940 July 1 The first Tacoma Narrows Bridge opens for business built with an 8 foot 2 4 m girder and 190 feet 58 m above the water as the third longest suspension bridge in the world July 2 WWII British owned SS Arandora Star carrying civilian internees and POWs of Italian and German origin from Liverpool to Canada is torpedoed and sunk by German submarine U 47 off northwest Ireland with the loss of around 865 lives July 3 WWII Attack on Mers el Kebir British naval units sink or seize ships of the French fleet anchored in the Algerian ports of Mers el Kebir and Oran to prevent them from falling into German hands The following day Vichy France breaks off diplomatic relations with Britain July 5 WWII Operation Fish A British convoy including HMS Batory sails from Greenock Scotland for Halifax Nova Scotia carrying gold bar and other valuables worth 1 7 billion for safe keeping in Canada 19 the largest movement of wealth in history 20 July 6 Story Bridge opens in Brisbane WWII British submarine HMS Shark is sunk July 10 WWII The Battle of Britain begins July 11 WWII British destroyer HMS Escort is torpedoed and sunk by an Italian submarine WWII Vichy France begins with a constitutional law which only 80 members of the parliament vote against Philippe Petain becomes Prime Minister of France July 14 WWII Winston Churchill in a worldwide broadcast proclaims the intention of Great Britain to fight alone against Germany whatever the outcome We shall seek no terms We shall tolerate no parley We may show mercy We shall ask none July 15 U S politics The Democratic Party begins its national convention in Chicago and nominates Franklin D Roosevelt for an unprecedented third term as president July 19 WWII Battle of Cape Spada HMAS Sydney and five destroyers sink the Italian cruiser Bartolomeo Colleoni WWII Adolf Hitler makes a peace appeal to Britain in an address to the Reichstag BBC German language broadcaster Sefton Delmer unofficially rejects it at once 21 and Lord Halifax the British foreign minister flatly rejects peace terms in a broadcast reply on July 22 July 20 August 4 Scheduled dates for the 1940 Summer Olympics in Helsinki Finland cancelled in November 1939 due to WWII originally allocated to Tokyo Japan July 21 After rigged parliamentary elections in the three occupied countries on July 14 15 the parliaments proclaim the Estonian Latvian and Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republics The Mitsubishi A6M Zero fighter aircraft enters service so named as 1940 roughly corresponds to the year 2600 on the Japanese Imperial calendar July 23 Welles Declaration United States Under Secretary of State Sumner Welles announces that the U S will not accord diplomatic recognition to the Soviet Union s occupation of the Baltic states July 25 General Henri Guisan addresses the officer corps of the Swiss army at Rutli resolving to resist any invasion of the country July 27 Eleven British nationals including Melville James Cox are arrested on suspicion of spying for military intelligence by the secret police in Japan Cox commits suicide in Tokyo on July 29 according to a report by the Japanese Foreign Ministry 22 Bugs Bunny makes his debut in the Oscar nominated cartoon short A Wild Hare However it is not until 1941 that his name is adopted August Edit Main article August 1940 August 1 WWII British submarine HMS Spearfish is sunk in the English Channel by what is much later discovered to be a mine August 3 The Lithuanian SSR is annexed into the Soviet Union followed by the Latvian SSR on August 5 and the Estonian SSR August 6 just seven weeks after their occupation Ethnic Germans will be deported to Germany August 3 19 WWII The Italian conquest of British Somaliland is completed August 4 Gen John J Pershing in a nationwide radio broadcast urges all out aid to Britain in order to defend the Americas while Charles Lindbergh speaks to an isolationist rally at Soldier Field in Chicago August 8 WWII German general Wilhelm Keitel signs the Aufbau Ost directive which eventually leads to the invasion of the Soviet Union August 10 WWII British armed merchant cruiser HMS Transylvania is torpedoed off Malin Head Ireland by German submarine U 56 August 13 WWII The Adlertag Eagle Day strike on southern England occurs starting the rapid escalation of the Battle of Britain air offensive of the Luftwaffe against RAF Fighter Command August 15 Italy without having declared war on Greece sinks the Greek boat Elli Ellh August 18 WWII The Hardest Day in the Battle of Britain Both sides lose more aircraft combined on this day than at any other point during the campaign without the Luftwaffe achieving dominance over RAF Fighter Command The Prince Edward Duke of Windsor is installed as Governor of the Bahamas 23 August 20 WWII Winston Churchill pays tribute in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom to the Royal Air Force Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few 24 Leon Trotsky is attacked with an ice axe in his Mexico home by NKVD agent Ramon Mercader 25 August 24 Howard Florey and a team including Ernst Chain and Norman Heatley at the Sir William Dunn School of Pathology University of Oxford publish their laboratory results showing the in vivo bactericidal action of penicillin They have also purified the drug 26 27 August 25 WWII The first Bombing of Berlin is carried out by the British Royal Air Force August 26 WWII Chad is the first French colony to proclaim its support for the Allies August 30 Second Vienna Award Germany and Italy compel Romania to cede half of Transylvania to Hungary August 31 WWII Texel Disaster Two British Royal Navy destroyers are sunk by running into a minefield off the coast of the occupied Netherlands with the loss of around 400 men 300 of them dead 28 Film stars Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh are married at the San Ysidro Ranch in California 29 September Edit Main article September 1940 September The U S Army 45th Infantry Division previously a National Guard Division in Arizona Colorado New Mexico and Oklahoma is activated and ordered into federal service for one year to engage in a training program in Ft Sill and Louisiana prior to serving in WWII September 2 WWII The Destroyers for Bases Agreement between the United States and Great Britain is announced to the effect that 50 U S destroyers needed for escort work will be transferred to Great Britain In return the United States gains 99 year leases on British bases in the North Atlantic West Indies and Bermuda 30 September 4 WWII Adolf Hitler s Winterhilfe speech at the Berlin Sportpalast declares that Nazi Germany will make retaliatory night air raids on British cities and threatens invasion 30 September 5 WWII Commerce raiding German auxiliary cruiser Komet enters the Pacific Ocean via the Bering Strait after crossing the Arctic Ocean from the North Sea with the help of Soviet icebreakers Lenin Stalin and Kaganovich 31 September 6 King Carol II of Romania abdicates and is succeeded by his son Michael September 7 The President of Paraguay Jose Felix Estigarribia dies in a plane crash Treaty of Craiova Romania loses Southern Dobruja to Bulgaria WWII The Blitz Nazi Germany begins to rain bombs on London the first of 57 consecutive nights of strategic bombing September 9 16 WWII The Italian invasion of Egypt commences from Libya progressing only as far as Sidi Barrani September 9 Treznea massacre The Hungarian Army supported by local Hungarians kill 93 Romanian civilians in Treznea Sălaj a village in Northern Transylvania as part of attempts at ethnic cleansing George Stibitz first demonstrates the remote operation of a computer in the United States September 12 In Lascaux France 17 000 year old cave paintings are discovered by a group of young Frenchmen hiking through Southern France The paintings depict animals and date to the Stone Age The Hercules Munitions Plant in Succasunna Kenvil New Jersey explodes killing 55 people September 14 Ip massacre The Hungarian Army supported by local Hungarians kill 158 Romanian civilians in Ip Sălaj a village in Northern Transylvania as part of attempts at ethnic cleansing September 16 WWII The Selective Training and Service Act of 1940 is signed into law by Franklin D Roosevelt creating the first peacetime draft in U S history September 17 WWII Hitler postpones Operation Sea Lion Unternehmen Seelowe the planned German invasion of Britain indefinitely 32 British planes from HMS Illustrious backed by battleship HMS Valiant attack the port of Benghazi in Libya Four Italian ships are sunk in the harbour September 17 18 SS City of Benares is torpedoed by German submarine U 48 in the Atlantic with the loss of 248 of the 406 on board including child evacuees bound for Canada This results in cancellation of the British Children s Overseas Reception Board s plan to relocate children overseas September 20 22 Convoy HX 72 a North Atlantic convoy of 43 ships is attacked by a German U boat group wolfpack eleven ships of 73 tons are sunk seven during the second night of the attack by the U 100 under the command of Joachim Schepke September 21 1940 Australian federal election Robert Menzies UAP Country Coalition Government is re elected as a minority government narrowly defeating the Labor Party led by John Curtin It is the last federal election to result in a minority government until 2010 September 22 Japan enters French Indochina An agreement is signed in which Japan promises to station 6 000 troops there and limit the total number of troops that could be in the colony at any given time to 25 000 Rights are also given for three airfields September 23 25 Battle of Dakar Naval forces of Free France and Britain fail to take the port of Dakar in French West Africa from Vichy France September 25 Occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany German Reichskommissar Josef Terboven appoints a provisional council of state from the pro Nazi Nasjonal Samling party under Vidkun Quisling as a puppet government for Norway September 26 A group of Japanese officers in violation of an agreement signed 4 days earlier with French Indochina take Đồng Đăng and Lam Sơn with 40 Franco Vietnamese troops killed and around 1 000 deserting The same day the United States imposes a total embargo on all scrap metal shipments to Japan September 27 WWII Germany Italy and Japan sign the Tripartite Pact September 30 night to October 1 Arsonists from the Hitler Youth destroy the Great Synagogue of Strasbourg October Edit Main article October 1940 October 1 The first section of the Pennsylvania Turnpike the United States first long distance controlled access highway is opened October 11 Portuguese born performer Carmen Miranda makes her American film debut in Down Argentine Way one of the first films produced to promote the Good Neighbor policy October 14 The Balham tube station disaster in London England occurs during the Nazi Luftwaffe air raids on Great Britain October 15 Charlie Chaplin releases his controversial wartime satire The Great Dictator nine months after The Three Stooges You Nazty Spy October 16 The draft registration of approximately 16 million men begins in the United States Nazi Governor General Hans Frank establishes the Warsaw Ghetto October 18 19 WWII Thirty two ships are sunk from Convoy SC 7 and Convoy HX 79 by the most effective wolfpack of the war including Otto Kretschmer Gunther Prien and Joachim Schepke October 26 28 WWII RMS Empress of Britain serving as a troopship under the British flag is bombed torpedoed and sunk off the Donegal coast with the loss of 45 lives At 42 348 GRT she is the war s largest merchant ship loss October 28 WWII Italian troops invade Greece meeting strong resistance from Greek troops and civilians This action signals the beginning of the Balkan Campaign October 29 The Selective Service System lottery is held in Washington D C November Edit Main article November 1940 November In Cambodia the Khmer Issarak is formed to overthrow the French Army within the nation November 2 8 WWII Greco Italian War Battle of Elaia Kalamas in Epirus Outnumbered Greek forces repel the Italian Army November 2 German submarine U 69 is commissioned the first Type VIIC U boat of Nazi Germany s Kriegsmarine which will become its most numerous class with 568 commissioned during the War November 5 1940 United States presidential election Democrat incumbent Franklin D Roosevelt decisively defeats Republican challenger Wendell Willkie and becomes the United States first and only third term president WWII Allied Convoy HX 84 is attacked by German cruiser Admiral Scheer in the North Atlantic the sacrifice of escorting British armed merchant cruiser HMS Jervis Bay under Capt Edward Fegen and SS Beaverford enables a majority of the ships including tanker MV San Demetrio to escape November 6 Agatha Christie s mystery novel And Then There Were None is published in book form in the United States November 7 In Tacoma Washington the 600 foot 180 m long center span of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge known as Galloping Gertie collapses November 8 WWII MS City of Rayville is sunk by a naval mine off Cape Otway Australia the first United States Merchant Marine loss of the war November 9 Joaquin Rodrigo s Concierto de Aranjuez premieres in Barcelona Spain November 10 1940 Vrancea earthquake An earthquake in Romania kills 1 000 November 11 WWII The British Royal Navy launches the first aircraft carrier strike in history on the Italian battleship fleet anchored at Taranto Naval Base WWII German auxiliary cruiser Atlantis captures top secret British mail intended for the British Far East Command from the SS Automedon and sends it to Japan Armistice Day Blizzard An unexpected blizzard kills 144 in the Midwestern United States November 13 The Walt Disney animated film Fantasia the first commercial film shown in stereophonic sound has its world premiere at the Broadway Theatre in New York City It is the first box office failure for Disney though it recoups its cost years later and becomes one of the most highly regarded of Disney s films November 14 WWII Coventry Blitz The city centre of Coventry England is destroyed by 500 Luftwaffe bombers 150 000 fire bombs 503 tons of high explosives and 130 parachute mines level 60 000 of the city s 75 000 buildings 568 people are killed The city s cathedral is gutted November 15 Abbott and Costello make their film debut in One Night in the Tropics November 16 WWII In response to Germany levelling Coventry 2 days before the Royal Air Force begins to bomb Hamburg by war s end 50 000 Hamburg residents will have died from Allied attacks An unexploded pipe bomb is found in the Consolidated Edison office building only years later is the culprit George Metesky apprehended The Jamaica Association of Local Government Officers is founded November 17 The Tartu Art Museum is established in Tartu Estonia 33 November 18 WWII German leader Adolf Hitler and Italian Foreign Minister Galeazzo Ciano meet to discuss Benito Mussolini s disastrous invasion of Greece November 20 24 WWII Hungary Romania and Slovakia join the Axis powers November 25 Patria disaster As British authorities attempt to deport Jewish refugees originating from German occupied Europe from Mandatory Palestine to Mauritius aboard the requisitioned emigrant liner SS Patria at Haifa the Jewish paramilitary organization Haganah sinks the ship with a bomb killing around 250 refugees and crew The de Havilland Mosquito and Martin B 26 Marauder military aircraft both make their first flights Woody Woodpecker makes his debut in the animated short Knock Knock It is not until 1941 that his current name is adopted November 26 27 Jilava Massacre In Romania coup leader General Ion Antonescu s Iron Guard arrests and executes over 60 of exiled King Carol II of Romania s aides starting at a penitentiary near Bucharest Among the dead is former minister and acclaimed historian Nicolae Iorga November 27 WWII Battle of Cape Spartivento The British Royal Navy and Italian Regia Marina battle to a draw December Edit Main article December 1940 December Timely Comics Captain America Comics 1 cover dated March 1941 first appearance of Captain America and Bucky hits newsstands in the United States December 1 Manuel Avila Camacho takes office as President of Mexico December 6 British submarine HMS Regulus is sunk near Taranto December 8 The Chicago Bears in what will become the most one sided victory in National Football League history defeat the Washington Redskins 73 0 in the 1940 NFL Championship Game December 9 WWII Operation Compass British forces in North Africa begin their first major offensive with an attack on Italian forces at Sidi Barrani Egypt December 12 and December 15 WWII Sheffield Blitz Operation Crucible The Yorkshire city of Sheffield is badly damaged by German air raids December 14 WWII British destroyers HMS Hereward and HMS Hyperion sink an Italian submarine off Bardia Royal Navy Fairey Swordfish based on Malta bomb Tripoli Plutonium is first synthesized in the laboratory by a team led by Glenn T Seaborg and Edwin McMillan at the University of California Berkeley December 16 WWII Operation Abigail Rachel The RAF bombs Mannheim December 17 President Roosevelt at his regular press conference first sets forth the outline of his plan to send aid to Great Britain which will become known as Lend Lease December 23 WWII Winston Churchill in a broadcast address to the people of Italy blames Benito Mussolini for leading his nation to war against the British contrary to Italy s historic friendship with them One man has arrayed the trustees and inheritors of ancient Rome upon the side of the ferocious pagan barbarians December 24 Mahatma Gandhi Indian spiritual non violence leader writes his second letter to Adolf Hitler addressing him as My friend and requesting him to stop the war Germany had begun December 25 The German cruiser Admiral Hipper attacks a British shipping convoy WS 5A en route to Sierra Leone 700 miles 1 100 km west of Cape Finisterre in Spain Admiral Hipper sinks one ship but has to withdraw with engine trouble December 27 The German auxiliary cruiser Komet shells and heavily damages the phosphate production facilities on Nauru while flying the Japanese flag The bombardment lasts an hour and it causes the loss of 13 000 tons of oil December 29 Franklin D 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SEAL team member author d 2021 November 22 Alberto Fouilloux Chilean footballer d 2018 Terry Gilliam American born British screenwriter director and animator Monty Python s Flying Circus Andrzej Zulawski Polish film director writer d 2016 November 25 Joe Gibbs American football coach November 27 Bruce Lee Chinese American martial artist actor d 1973 November 29 Chuck Mangione American flugelhorn playerDecember Edit Richard Pryor Dionne Warwick Frank Zappa Anthony Fauci December 1 Richard Pryor American stand up comedian actor and writer d 2005 Mario da Graca Machungo 1st Prime Minister of Mozambique d 2020 December 2 Connie Booth British actress December 4 Gary Gilmore American murderer d 1977 December 11 David Gates American singer songwriter Bread Donna Mills American actress December 12 Sharad Pawar Indian politician Dionne Warwick African American singer and actress December 19 Phil Ochs American protest singer d 1976 December 21 Frank Zappa American musician composer and satirist d 1993 December 23 Mamnoon Hussain 12th President of Pakistan d 2021 Jorma Kaukonen American musician Jefferson Airplane December 24 Janet Carroll American actress singer d 2012 Anthony S Fauci American immunologist Jan Strasky 20th Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia d 2019 December 25 Alija Behmen Bosnian politician d 2018 December 26 Edward C Prescott American economist Nobel Prize laureate d 2022 December 28 Don Francisco Chilean American television host December 29 Fred Hansen American Olympic athlete Brigitte Kronauer German novelist d 2019 December 30 James Burrows American television director 56 Philippe Cousteau French diver and cinematographer d 1979 Deaths EditDeathsJanuary February March April May June July August September October November December January Edit January 1 Fusajiro Yamauchi Japanese business executive b 1859 January 4 Flora Finch English born actress comedian b 1867 January 9 Alex Bennett Scottish footballer b 1881 January 15 Kallirhoe Parren founder of the Greek women s movement b 1861 January 18 Kazimierz Przerwa Tetmajer Polish poet writer b 1865 January 20 Omar Bundy U S Army General b 1861 January 22 Edwin Carewe Native American director b 1883 January 27 Isaac Babel Ukrainian writer executed b 1894 February Edit Gunnar Hockert Michael Hainisch February Zheng Pingru Chinese spy executed b 1918 February 1 Philip Francis Nowlan American science fiction writer creator of Buck Rogers b 1888 February 2 Mikhail Koltsov Soviet journalist executed b 1898 Vsevolod Meyerhold Russian theatre practitioner b 1874 February 4 Samuel M Vauclain American engineer b 1856 Nikolai Yezhov Soviet politician and police chief Great Purge Perpetrator b 1895 February 9 William Dodd American historian diplomat b 1869 February 11 John Buchan 1st Baron Tweedsmuir Scottish born novelist Governor General of Canada b 1875 Gunnar Hockert Finnish Olympic athlete b 1910 February 15 R E B Crompton British electrical engineer industrialist and inventor b 1845 February 16 Louis Dartige du Fournet French admiral b 1856 February 26 Michael Hainisch 2nd President of Austria b 1858 February 27 Peter Behrens German architect designer b 1868 February 29 E F Benson English writer b 1867 Josef Swickard German actor b 1866 57 March Edit Selma Lagerlof Spyridon Louis March 1 A H Tammsaare Estonian writer b 1878 March 5 Maxine Elliott American actress b 1868 Cai Yuanpei Chinese educator philosopher politician and Esperantist and the president of Peking University b 1868 March 10 Mikhail Bulgakov Russian writer b 1891 March 16 Selma Lagerlof Swedish writer Nobel Prize laureate b 1858 Samuel Untermyer American lawyer b 1858 March 18 Sir Aylmer Hunter Weston British army general b 1864 March 20 Alfred Ploetz German physician biologist and eugenicist b 1860 March 23 Dimitar Stanchov 15th Prime Minister of Bulgaria b 1863 March 24 Thomas Adams British urban planner b 1871 March 26 Spyridon Louis Greek Olympic athlete b 1873 March 27 Madeleine Astor American survivor of the sinking of the RMS Titanic b 1893 Michael Joseph Savage 23rd Prime Minister of New Zealand b 1872 March 30 Sir George Egerton British admiral b 1852 March 31 Tinsley Lindley English footballer b 1865 April Edit Carl Bosch April 1 J A Hobson English economist b 1858 April 5 Robert Maillart Swiss civil engineer b 1872 58 Song Zheyuan Chinese general of the Northwestern Army b 1885 April 7 William Faversham English actor b 1868 59 April 8 Joaquin Mir Trinxet Spanish artist b 1873 April 9 Mrs Patrick Campbell English theatre actress producer b 1865 60 Henryk Minkiewicz Polish general and politician executed b 1880 April 10 Bernard Warburton Lee British naval officer Victoria Cross recipient killed in action b 1895 April 18 Florrie Forde Australian born music hall singer b 1875 61 April 21 George Barnes British Labour politician b 1859 April 26 Carl Bosch German chemist Nobel Prize laureate b 1874 62 April 28 Luisa Tetrazzini Italian opera singer b 1871 April 30 Henryk Dobrzanski Polish soldier sportsman and resistance fighter b 1897 May Edit Prince Wilhelm of Prussia Prince Frederick Charles of Hesse May 2 Ernest Joyce English explorer b 1875 63 May 7 George Lansbury British Labour politician b 1859 May 11 Chujiro Hayashi Japanese Reiki Master b 1880 May 14 Emma Goldman Lithuanian born anarchist b 1869 May 15 Menno ter Braak Dutch writer b 1902 May 16 Zhang Zizhong general of the Chinese National Revolutionary Army b 1891 May 19 Diego Mazquiaran Spanish matador b 1895 May 20 Verner von Heidenstam Swedish writer Nobel Prize laureate b 1859 May 24 Louis Fles Dutch businessman activist and author b 1872 May 25 Joe De Grasse Canadian film director b 1873 May 26 Prince Wilhelm of Prussia b 1906 May 27 Boleslaw Roja Polish general executed b 1876 May 28 Prince Frederick Charles of Hesse b 1868 Walter Connolly American actor b 1887 May 29 Mary Anderson American stage actress b 1859 June Edit Arthur Harden Janusz Kusocinski Paul Klee June 7 James Hall American actor b 1900 Hugh Rodman American admiral b 1859 June 10 Marcus Garvey Jamaican born publisher entrepreneur and black nationalist b 1887 Sir Thomas Hudson Beare British engineer b 1859 June 11 Alfred S Alschuler American architect b 1876 June 13 George Fitzmaurice American director b 1885 June 12 William Lashly English sailor b 1867 June 14 Henry W Antheil Jr American diplomat b 1912 June 17 Sir Arthur Harden English chemist Nobel Prize laureate b 1865 June 19 Maurice Jaubert French composer b 1900 June 20 Charley Chase American comedian b 1893 June 21 Smedley Butler U S general b 1881 Janusz Kusocinski Polish athlete killed in action b 1907 John T Thompson United States Army officer inventor of the Thompson gun b 1860 Edouard Vuillard French painter b 1868 June 22 Walter Hasenclever German poet and playwright b 1890 64 Wladimir Koppen Russian born German geographer and climatologist b 1846 June 15 J B Johnson American attorney and politician b 1868 June 28 Italo Balbo Italian Fascist leader b 1896 June 29 Paul Klee Swiss artist b 1879 July Edit July 1 Ben Turpin American actor comedian b 1869 July 9 Jozef Biniszkiewicz Silesian politician b 1875 July 10 Pietro Frugoni Italian general b 1851 July 15 Robert Wadlow American citizen tallest man ever infection b 1918 July 28 David W Taylor American naval architect b 1864 July 30 Spencer S Wood United States Navy Rear Admiral b 1861 August Edit Leon Trotsky Paul Nipkow J J Thomson August 3 Ze ev Jabotinsky Russian Zionist philosopher and intellectual b 1880 65 Krishna Raja Wadiyar IV Indian royal Maharajah of Mysore b 1884 August 4 Joaquina Maria Mercedes Barcelo Pages Filipino Roman Catholic nun and venerable b 1857 August 5 Frederick Cook American explorer b 1865 August 8 Johnny Dodds American jazz clarinetist b 1892 August 13 James Fairbairn Australian pastoralist aviator and politician b 1897 Sir Henry Gullett Australian politician b 1878 Geoffrey Street Australian politician b 1894 Sir Brudenell White Australian general b 1876 August 16 Henri Desgrange French racing cyclist and founder of the Tour de France b 1865 66 August 18 Walter Chrysler American automobile pioneer b 1875 August 21 Leon Trotsky Russian communist revolutionary assassinated b 1879 August 22 Sir Oliver Lodge British physicist b 1851 Gerald Strickland 1st Baron Strickland Maltese politician 4th Prime Minister of Malta 23rd Governor of New South Wales 15th Governor of Western Australia and 9th Governor of Tasmania b 1861 Mary Vaux Walcott American artist naturalist b 1860 August 24 Paul Gottlieb Nipkow German technician and inventor b 1860 August 28 William Bowie American geodetic engineer b 1872 August 30 Sir Thomas Snow British army general b 1858 J J Thomson British physicist Nobel Prize laureate b 1856 August 31 Ernest Lundeen American lawyer politician b 1878 September Edit Charles de Broqueville September 4 George William de Carteret Jerseiaise author b 1869 September 5 Charles de Broqueville 20th Prime Minister of Belgium b 1860 September 7 Jose Felix Estigarribia 34th President of Paraguay b 1888 September 9 Percy Abbott Australian politician b 1869 September 10 Nikola Ivanov Bulgarian general b 1861 September 20 E Rosa Sawtell New Zealand artist b 1865 September 23 Robert Hichens RMS Titanic quartermaster man at the wheel when Titanic hit the iceberg b 1882 67 Hale Holden American president of Chicago Burlington and Quincy Railroad 1914 1918 1920 1929 b 1869 September 25 Marguerite Clark American stage and silent film actress b 1883 September 26 Walter Benjamin German philosopher and cultural critic suicide b 1892 68 September 27 Julian Besteiro Spanish socialist politician b 1870 Julius Wagner Jauregg Austrian neuroscientist recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine b 1857 October Edit October 5 Ballington Booth American co founder of Volunteers of America b 1857 Lincoln Loy McCandless Hawaiian politician cattle rancher b 1859 Silvestre Revueltas Mexican composer b 1899 October 6 Michitarō Komatsubara Japanese general b 1885 October 8 Robert Emden Swiss astrophysicist and meteorologist b 1862 Sir Henry Head English neurologist b 1861 October 9 Sir Wilfred Grenfell English medical missionary to Newfoundland and Labrador b 1865 October 10 Berton Churchill Canadian actor b 1876 October 12 Tom Mix American actor b 1880 October 15 Lluis Companys President of the Generalitat of Catalonia executed b 1882 October 17 George Davis American baseball player MLB Hall of Famer b 1870 October 20 Gunnar Asplund Swedish architect b 1885 October 22 Sir Charles Harington British general b 1872 November Edit Neville Chamberlain Nicolae Iorga November 3 Manuel Azana 55th Prime Minister of Spain 2nd President of Spain b 1880 November 5 Otto Plath American father of poet Sylvia Plath entomologist b 1885 November 9 Neville Chamberlain Prime Minister of the United Kingdom b 1869 John Henry Kirby American businessman Texas legislator b 1860 November 11 Vladimir Vinnichevsky Russian serial killer executed b 1923 November 17 Eric Gill English sculptor lettering designer and writer b 1882 Raymond Pearl American biologist b 1879 November 18 Ion Inculeț Moldavian politician 1st President of Moldova b 1884 November 19 Ralph W Barnes American journalist b 1899 Charles W Woodworth American entomologist b 1865 69 November 24 Saionji Kinmochi Japanese prince and prime minister b 1849 November 26 assassinations Gheorghe Argeșanu Romanian general and politician 40th Prime Minister of Romania b 1883 Ioan Bengliu Romanian general b 1881 Victor Iamandi Romanian politician b 1891 Mihail Moruzov Romanian intelligence chief b 1887 November 27 Henri Guillaumet French aviator b 1902 Nicolae Iorga Romanian historian and politician 34th Prime Minister of Romania assassinated b 1871 December Edit Kyosti Kallio F Scott Fitzgerald December 2 Nikolai Koltsov Russian biologist genetist b 1872 December 5 Jan Kubelik Czech violinist b 1880 December 13 Wilfred Lucas Canadian born American actor b 1871 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