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The following events occurred in July 1942:

July 1, 1942 (Wednesday) edit

July 2, 1942 (Thursday) edit

  • Following two weeks of reverses on the North African front, a motion of censure was brought against Winston Churchill in the House of Commons proposing that "this House, while paying tribute to the heroism and endurance of the Armed Forces of the Crown in circumstances of exceptional difficulty, has no confidence in the central direction of the war." Churchill gave a lengthy speech before the vote, conceding that the campaign in North Africa had not been going well but insisting that things would improve once vast amounts of American military supplies arrived. The motion was defeated, 475 to 25.[5]
  • The German 6th Army and 4th Panzer Army met at Stary Oskol, but no Soviet forces were encircled.[6]
  • British forces occupied the island of Mayotte in the Mozambique Channel.[7]
  • German submarine U-629 was commissioned.
  • The Slovak Academy of Sciences was formed.
  • Born: Vicente Fox, 55th President of Mexico, in Mexico City

July 3, 1942 (Friday) edit

  • The Flying Tigers fought their final engagement, driving away eight Japanese bombers raiding Hengyang.[8]
  • The American Liberty ship Alexander Macomb was sunk on her maiden voyage east of Cape Cod by German submarine U-215, which was then depth charged and sunk off the coast of New England by the British anti-submarine trawler Le Tiger.
  • Russian authorities admitted the loss of Sevastopol but claimed that its capture had cost the Germans 300,000 casualties.[9]
  • The U.S. Army relaxed its draft standards to allow induction of selectees with physical deformities for limited military service.[9]

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July 11, 1942 (Saturday) edit

  • RAF Lancaster bombers flew the longest raid of the European theatre up to this time, traveling 1,750 miles to bomb German shipyards at Danzig.[3]
  • Allied convoy PQ 17 finally arrived in Russia after losing 24 of its original 33 vessels, the worst convoy loss of the war. Joseph Stalin suspected that the British had fabricated the heavy losses so as to provide the Soviets with fewer goods than promised.[14]
  • Japan canceled invasions of Fiji, New Caledonia and Samoa.[23]
  • Hitler issued Directive No. 43, Continuation of Operations from the Crimea.
  • German submarine U-136 was depth charged and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean by Allied warships.
  • German submarines U-225, U-267 and U-447 were commissioned.

July 12, 1942 (Sunday) edit

July 13, 1942 (Monday) edit

July 14, 1942 (Tuesday) edit

July 15, 1942 (Wednesday) edit

July 16, 1942 (Thursday) edit

  • British XXX Corps captured a key ridge west of El Alamein.[1]
  • The two-day Vel' d'Hiv Roundup began when French police under the direction of the Nazis conducted a raid and mass arrest of Jews in Paris.
  • A decree was published in Paris announcing that the "nearest male relatives, brothers-in-law, and cousins of troublemakers above the age of eighteen will be shot. All women relatives of the same degree of kinship will be condemned to forced labor. Children of less than eighteen years old of all the above mentioned persons will be placed in reform schools."[29]
  • Hitler moved to his new headquarters in Vinnytsia, codenamed Werwolf.
  • The United States severed diplomatic relations with Finland.[1]
  • In the First Battle of El Alamein, Australian forces were repelled on an attempt to take Point 24 from the Germans and suffered nearly fifty percent casualties.
  • German submarine U-631 was commissioned.
  • Born:

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July 31, 1942 (Friday) edit

  • The Germans lost three submarines to enemy action in the Atlantic Ocean in a single day: U-213, U-588 and U-754.
  • 630 British bombers raided Düsseldorf, destroying 453 buildings and killing 276 civilians. 29 bombers were lost.[14]
  • American submarine USS Grunion was sunk at Kiska.
  • Driving for pleasure was banned in Britain.[4]
  • Died: Infanta Marie Anne of Portugal, 81, Grand Duchess consort of Luxembourg

References edit

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  2. ^ Lemay, Benoît (2010). Erich Von Manstein: Hitler's Master Strategist. Havertown, PA: Casemate Publishers. p. 237. ISBN 978-1-935149-55-2.
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  5. ^ "Central Direction of the War". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). July 2, 1942. Retrieved February 1, 2016.
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  13. ^ Mueller, Joseph N. (1992). Guadalcanal 1942: The Marines Strike Back. University Park, IL: Osprey Publishing. p. 91. ISBN 978-1-85532-253-0.
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  16. ^ Anastakis, Dimitry (2015). Death in the Peaceable Kingdom: Canadian History since 1867 through Murder, Execution, Assassination and Suicide. University of Toronto Press. p. 160. ISBN 978-1-4426-0636-4.
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  32. ^ "Communist Party Bann Lifted in India". The Cairns Post. Cairns: 1. July 24, 1942.
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  36. ^ "An Allied Warning: Germany Will Feel Daily Air Scourge". The Milwaukee Journal: 1. July 28, 1942.
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maritime disaster in Australian history German submarines U 414 and U 707 were commissioned Born Genevieve Bujold actress in Montreal Quebec Canada Andrae Crouch gospel singer songwriter producer and pastor in San Francisco California d 2015 Died Peadar Toner Mac Fhionnlaoich 84 Irish writerJuly 2 1942 Thursday editFollowing two weeks of reverses on the North African front a motion of censure was brought against Winston Churchill in the House of Commons proposing that this House while paying tribute to the heroism and endurance of the Armed Forces of the Crown in circumstances of exceptional difficulty has no confidence in the central direction of the war Churchill gave a lengthy speech before the vote conceding that the campaign in North Africa had not been going well but insisting that things would improve once vast amounts of American military supplies arrived The motion was defeated 475 to 25 5 The German 6th Army and 4th Panzer Army met at Stary Oskol but no Soviet forces were encircled 6 British forces occupied the island of Mayotte in the Mozambique Channel 7 German submarine U 629 was commissioned The Slovak Academy of Sciences was formed Born Vicente Fox 55th President of Mexico in Mexico CityJuly 3 1942 Friday editThe Flying Tigers fought their final engagement driving away eight Japanese bombers raiding Hengyang 8 The American Liberty ship Alexander Macomb was sunk on her maiden voyage east of Cape Cod by German submarine U 215 which was then depth charged and sunk off the coast of New England by the British anti submarine trawler Le Tiger Russian authorities admitted the loss of Sevastopol but claimed that its capture had cost the Germans 300 000 casualties 9 The U S Army relaxed its draft standards to allow induction of selectees with physical deformities for limited military service 9 July 4 1942 Saturday editThe Siege of Sevastopol ended after eight months with an Axis victory when organized Soviet resistance in the Crimea ended 1 German authorities began systematically gassing Jews at Auschwitz 10 Soviet forces retreated at Kursk and Belgorod 7 The Flying Tigers were dissolved and replaced by the China Air Task Force 11 The 15th Bombardment Squadron became the first USAAF unit to bomb occupied Europe when it joined the RAF in a raid on the Netherlands Japanese destroyer Nenohi was torpedoed and sunk southeast of Attu Island by the American submarine Triton German submarine U 167 was commissioned Born Floyd Little football player in New Haven Connecticut d 2021 Prince Michael of Kent in Coppins Iver Buckinghamshire EnglandJuly 5 1942 Sunday editGerman forces on the Eastern Front reached the Don River 12 Action of 5 July 1942 Japanese destroyer Arare was torpedoed and sunk off Kiska by the American submarine USS Growler Parliamentary elections were held in Iceland The Independence Party won a plurality of votes but the Progressive Party won a plurality of seats July 6 1942 Monday editGerman Army Group South took Voronezh 1 The Japanese sent a survey party to the sparsely populated island of Guadalcanal to select a location for an airfield A site was selected near Lunga Point and construction began 13 German submarine U 502 was sunk in the Bay of Biscay by a Leigh light equipped Wellington bomber The American League defeated the National League 3 1 in the 10th Major League Baseball All Star Game at the Polo Grounds in New York City It was the first night game in All Star history July 7 1942 Tuesday editThe German 6th Army linked up with the 4th Panzer Army northeast of Valuiki 1 Heinrich Himmler authorized sterilization experiments to take place at Auschwitz concentration camp 14 During a debate over a proposed amendment to the National Resources Mobilization Act Canadian Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King uttered the famous phrase that he believed that nothing better could be suggested than the government s present policy of not necessarily conscription but conscription if necessary 15 16 German submarine U 701 was depth charged and sunk off Cape Hatteras North Carolina by a Lockheed Hudson bomber German submarine U 303 was commissioned Born Carmen Duncan actress in Cooma Australia d 2019 July 8 1942 Wednesday editThe German 1st Panzer Army crossed the Donets 17 Vichy France broke off diplomatic relations with Greece 18 One week after gaining U S citizenship the British born movie star Cary Grant married the socialite heiress Barbara Hutton at Lake Arrowhead California 4 19 German submarine U 524 was commissioned Died Louis Franchet d Esperey 86 French World War I general Refik Saydam 60 fifth Prime Minister of TurkeyJuly 9 1942 Thursday editAdolf Hitler modified Case Blue dividing Army Group South into two groups Army Group A was to seize Rostov on Don and then continue through the Caucusus while Group B was to drive on Stalingrad through to Astrakhan 1 Hitler also ordered Hermann Hoth s forces to head south in the hope of encircling the Red Army units still west of the Don River 20 Sukru Saracoglu became Prime Minister of Turkey following the death of Refik Saydam German submarine U 630 was commissioned Born Richard Roundtree actor in New Rochelle New York Died Wolfgang Kaden 42 German naval captain killed near Hammerfest Norway when his submarine chaser U Jager 1110 hit a naval mine July 10 1942 Friday editGerman forces captured the town of Rossosh and established a bridgehead on the east bank of the Don 21 The Douglas A 26 Invader had its first test flight An American pilot spots the so called Akutan Zero intact at Akutan Island Information gained from studying the plane allowed the Americans to devise ways to defeat the Zero Plane salvaged on July 15 German submarine U 186 was commissioned Bombardier was founded in Quebec Canada 22 The Orson Welles directed period drama film The Magnificent Ambersons starring Joseph Cotten Dolores Costello and Anne Baxter was released Born Ronnie James Dio heavy metal singer and songwriter in Portsmouth New Hampshire d 2010 Pyotr Klimuk cosmonaut in Kamaroŭka USSRJuly 11 1942 Saturday editRAF Lancaster bombers flew the longest raid of the European theatre up to this time traveling 1 750 miles to bomb German shipyards at Danzig 3 Allied convoy PQ 17 finally arrived in Russia after losing 24 of its original 33 vessels the worst convoy loss of the war Joseph Stalin suspected that the British had fabricated the heavy losses so as to provide the Soviets with fewer goods than promised 14 Japan canceled invasions of Fiji New Caledonia and Samoa 23 Hitler issued Directive No 43 Continuation of Operations from the Crimea German submarine U 136 was depth charged and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean by Allied warships German submarines U 225 U 267 and U 447 were commissioned July 12 1942 Sunday editJoseph Stalin began moving massive numbers of troops into the Stalingrad area Semyon Timoshenko was placed in overall command of the new Stalingrad Front 24 Soviet general Andrey Vlasov was captured by the Germans During captivity he would switch sides and collaborate with the Nazis Born Dennis Day American child actor and Mouseketeer in Las Vegas murdered 2018 Died William J Powell 44 American engineer soldier civil aviator and authorJuly 13 1942 Monday edit5 000 Jews from the Rovno ghetto were shot in a forest near the city 25 Hitler decided to dismiss Fedor von Bock from command of the newly created Army Group B and replace him with Maximilian von Weichs Bock s dismissal took effect on July 15 26 The American destroyer USS Lansdowne DD 486 sank the German submarine U 153 near Colon Panama Born Harrison Ford actor in Chicago Illinois 27 Roger McGuinn singer and guitarist of The Byrds in Chicago IllinoisJuly 14 1942 Tuesday editThe Vichy government refused a U S offer to move nine warships of the French fleet to an American neutral or Martinique port to prevent their seizure by the Axis 8 Two women were shot dead in Marseille when an enormous crowd gathered illegally for Bastille Day waving French flags and singing La Marseillaise Charles de Gaulle led Bastille Day celebrations of his own in London 28 The Indian National Congress working committee adopted a resolution demanding British withdrawal from India but denying any intention of embarrassing the Allied war effort 8 The sports drama film The Pride of the Yankees starring Gary Cooper as Lou Gehrig was released Born Javier Solana physicist and politician in Madrid SpainJuly 15 1942 Wednesday editSoviet forces abandoned Boguchar and Millerovo 7 An American salvage crew recovered the so called Akutan Zero intact at Akutan Island Information gained from studying the plane allowed the Americans to devise ways to defeat the Zero German submarine U 576 was sunk near Cape Hatteras by depth charges from two U S aircraft and gunfire from a merchant ship German submarine U 467 was commissioned Born Mil Mascaras professional wrestler in San Luis Potosi City Mexico Died Roberto Maria Ortiz 55 24th President of Argentina diabetes Wenceslao Vinzons 31 Filipino politician and resistance fighter executed by the Japanese July 16 1942 Thursday editBritish XXX Corps captured a key ridge west of El Alamein 1 The two day Vel d Hiv Roundup began when French police under the direction of the Nazis conducted a raid and mass arrest of Jews in Paris A decree was published in Paris announcing that the nearest male relatives brothers in law and cousins of troublemakers above the age of eighteen will be shot All women relatives of the same degree of kinship will be condemned to forced labor Children of less than eighteen years old of all the above mentioned persons will be placed in reform schools 29 Hitler moved to his new headquarters in Vinnytsia codenamed Werwolf The United States severed diplomatic relations with Finland 1 In the First Battle of El Alamein Australian forces were repelled on an attempt to take Point 24 from the Germans and suffered nearly fifty percent casualties German submarine U 631 was commissioned Born Margaret Court tennis player in Perth Australia Don Kessinger baseball player in Forrest City ArkansasJuly 17 1942 Friday editWinston Churchill informed Stalin that in light of the PQ 17 disaster no further convoys would be sent to northern Russia in the foreseeable future 14 German submarine U 751 was depth charged and sunk off Cape Ortegal by British aircraft In the First Battle of El Alamein Australian forces were pushed back in an attempt to capture Miteirya Ridge or as they call it Ruin Ridge Born Gale Garnett New Zealand born Canadian singer in Auckland Peter Sissons BBC journalist in Liverpool England d 2019 Died Gerhard Bigalk 33 German U boat commander killed in the sinking of U 751 Maury Henry Biddle Paul 52 American journalist and society columnistJuly 18 1942 Saturday editThe German 1st Panzer Army took Voroshilovgrad 30 The Messerschmitt Me 262 had its first test flight with jet engines German submarines U 384 and U 666 were commissioned Jingle Jangle Jingle by Kay Kyser and His Orchestra topped the Billboard singles charts Born Giacinto Facchetti footballer in Treviglio Italy d 2006 Adolf Ogi President of Switzerland in Kandersteg SwitzerlandJuly 19 1942 Sunday editGermany s Second Happy Time drew to a close as U boats were ordered withdrawn from the U S east coast because of the increasing effectiveness of American antisubmarine measures 3 Heinrich Himmler issued an order that all Jews within the General Government be resettled to camps by December 31 10 Broadcast of NBC Radio Orchestra s performance widely regarded as most streamed performance of the century of Shostakovich s 7th Symphony July 20 1942 Monday editGerman forces captured Krasnodon 31 Benito Mussolini returned to Rome after Rommel s failed offensive at El Alamein 3 Died Moses Annenberg 65 American newspaper publisher Germaine Dulac 59 French filmmaker journalist and criticJuly 21 1942 Tuesday editThe Japanese Invasion of Buna Gona began The Kokoda Track campaign began Hitler issued Directive No 44 Operations in Northern Finland The Japanese freighter Ayatosan Maru was bombed and sunk by American and Australian bombers after unloading troops and supplies at Gona July 22 1942 Wednesday editThe German 6th Army reached the great bend in the Don River near Stalingrad 14 Treblinka extermination camp became operational in occupied Poland Grossaktion Warsaw Mass deportations of Jews began from the Warsaw Ghetto to Treblinka 25 The ban on the Indian communist organization All India Kisan Sabha was lifted after eight years 32 German submarine U 665 was commissioned Died Stan Gurney 33 Australian soldier and posthumous recipient of the Victoria Cross killed in action at El Alamein July 23 1942 Thursday editThe German 1st Panzer Army captured Rostov on Don 33 Hitler issued Directive No 45 Continuation of Operation Braunschweig German submarines U 187 and U 632 was commissioned Born Myra Hindley one of the Moors murderers in Manchester England d 2002 Died Adam Czerniakow 61 Polish Jewish engineer and head of the Warsaw Ghetto Judenrat suicide July 24 1942 Friday editThe Battle of Voronezh ended in Axis victory German Army Group A occupied Novocherkassk 34 The Japanese completed the Invasion of Buna Gona German submarine U 90 was depth charged and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean by the Canadian destroyer St Croix German submarine U 708 was commissioned Born Chris Sarandon actor in Beckley West VirginiaJuly 25 1942 Saturday editThe Battle of the Caucasus began on the Eastern Front Died Siegfried Grabert 26 German major and recipient of the Knight s Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves killed in action near Rostov July 26 1942 Sunday editDuring the First Battle of El Alamein British troops launched Operation Manhood in a final attempt to break the Axis forces 403 British bombers raided Hamburg killing 337 and rendering 14 000 homeless 14 bombers were lost 14 Born Hannelore Elsner actress in Burghausen Altotting Germany d 2019 Died Roberto Arlt 42 Argentine writerJuly 27 1942 Monday editThe First Battle of El Alamein ended in stalemate but a strategic Allied victory The German 17th Army captured Bataysk 35 Lordsburg Killings Two elderly men were shot at a Japanese American internment camp outside of Lordsburg New Mexico The shooter would be charged with murder but later acquitted Born Bobbie Gentry singer songwriter in Chickasaw County Mississippi Dennis Ralston tennis player in Bakersfield California d 2020 July 28 1942 Tuesday editJoseph Stalin issued Order No 227 with its famous line Not one step back The Battle of Kupres began in Yugoslavia between the forces of the Independent State of Croatia and the Yugoslav Partisans Arthur Harris made a radio broadcast informing German listeners that the bombers would soon be coming every night and every day rain blow or snow we and the Americans I have just spent eight months in America so I know exactly what is coming We are going to scourge the Third Reich from end to end if you make it necessary for us to do so it is up to you to end the war and the bombing You can overthrow the Nazis and make peace 36 37 Spike Jones and His City Slickers recorded the humorous anti Nazi song Der Fuehrer s Face 38 Born Kaari Utrio writer in Helsinki Finland Died Flinders Petrie 89 English archeologistJuly 29 1942 Wednesday editThe Germans captured Proletarskaya and formed a bridgehead over the Manych River in southern Russia 14 In the Kokoda Track campaign Japanese forces captured Kokoda itself 39 German submarine U 268 was commissioned Born George Kaiser businessman billionaire and philanthropist in Tulsa Oklahoma Died Louis Borno 76 28th President of Haiti Herbert Edward Douglas Blakiston 79 former Vice Chancellor of the University of Oxford after being struck by a car July 30 1942 Thursday editThe series of battles known collectively as the Battle of Rzhev Summer 1942 began on the Eastern Front WAVES the women s branch of the United States Navy Reserve was founded in the United States German submarine U 166 was depth charged and sunk in the Gulf of Mexico by the U S Navy patrol craft PC 566 German submarines U 525 and U 633 were commissioned Died Jimmy Blanton 23 American jazz double bassist tuberculosis July 31 1942 Friday editThe Germans lost three submarines to enemy action in the Atlantic Ocean in a single day U 213 U 588 and U 754 630 British bombers raided Dusseldorf destroying 453 buildings and killing 276 civilians 29 bombers were lost 14 American submarine USS Grunion was sunk at Kiska Driving for pleasure was banned in Britain 4 Died Infanta Marie Anne of Portugal 81 Grand Duchess consort of LuxembourgReferences edit a b c d e f g Williams Mary H 1960 Special Studies Chronology 1941 1945 Washington D C U S Government Printing Office pp 44 45 Lemay Benoit 2010 Erich Von Manstein Hitler s Master Strategist Havertown PA Casemate Publishers p 237 ISBN 978 1 935149 55 2 a b c d Polmar Norman Allen Thomas B 2012 World War II the Encyclopedia of the War Years 1941 1945 Dover Publications p 23 ISBN 978 0 486 47962 0 a b c Mercer Derrik ed 1989 Chronicle of the 20th Century London Chronicle Communications Ltd p 569 ISBN 978 0 582 03919 3 Central Direction of the War Parliamentary Debates Hansard July 2 1942 Retrieved February 1 2016 War Diary for Thursday 2 July 1942 Stone amp Stone Second World War Books Retrieved February 1 2016 a b c Chronology and Index of the Second World War 1938 1945 Research Publications 1990 pp 133 134 ISBN 978 0 88736 568 3 a b c Day By Day The Forties New York Facts On File Inc 1977 pp 224 226 ISBN 0 87196 375 2 a b Yust Walter ed 1943 1943 Britannica Book of the Year Chicago Encyclopaedia Britannica Inc p 10 a b 1942 Key Dates United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Retrieved February 1 2016 China Air Task Force Replaced the American Volunteer Group HistoryNet June 12 2006 Retrieved February 1 2016 Evans A A Gibbons David 2012 The Illustrated Timeline of World War II Rosen Publishing p 117 ISBN 978 1 4488 4795 2 Mueller Joseph N 1992 Guadalcanal 1942 The Marines Strike Back University Park IL Osprey Publishing p 91 ISBN 978 1 85532 253 0 a b c d e f g 1942 World War II Database Retrieved February 1 2016 Canada Would Draft Wealth if Necessary Lewiston Daily Sun Lewiston Maine 1 July 8 1942 Anastakis Dimitry 2015 Death in the Peaceable Kingdom Canadian History since 1867 through Murder Execution Assassination and Suicide University of Toronto Press p 160 ISBN 978 1 4426 0636 4 War Diary for Wednesday 8 July 1942 Stone amp Stone Second World War Books Retrieved February 1 2016 Doody Richard A Timeline of Diplomatic Ruptures Unannounced Invasions Declarations of War Armistices and Surrenders The World at War Retrieved February 1 2016 Donnelley Paul 2000 Fade to Black A Book of Movie Obituaries Omnibus Press p 291 ISBN 978 0 7119 9512 3 Buell Thoms B 2002 The Second World War Europe and the Mediterranean SquareOne Publishers p 129 ISBN 978 0 7570 0160 4 Events occurring on Friday July 10 1942 WW2 Timelines 2011 Retrieved February 1 2016 Bombardier website Rottman Gordon 2005 Japanese Army in World War II The South Pacific and New Guinea 1942 43 Osprey Publishing p 90 ISBN 978 1 84176 870 0 Events occurring on Sunday July 12 1942 WW2 Timelines 2011 Retrieved February 1 2016 a b Matthaus Jurgen 2013 Jewish Responses to Persecution Vol III 1941 1942 Lanham Maryland AltaMira Press p 533 ISBN 978 0 7591 2259 8 Jukes Geoffrey 1985 Hitler s Stalingrad Decisions Berkeley and Los Angeles University of California Press p 43 ISBN 978 0 520 05130 0 via Internet Archive Sweet Home Cook County PDF Cook County Clerk p 6 Archived from the original PDF on 28 May 2016 Retrieved 31 May 2023 Kertzer David I 1988 Ritual Politics and Power Yale University Press p 44 ISBN 978 0 300 04362 4 Delarue Jacques 2008 The Gestapo A History of Horror Barnsley Frontline Books p 215 ISBN 978 1 84832 502 9 War Diary for Saturday 18 July 1942 Stone amp Stone Second World War Books Retrieved February 1 2016 Spector Shmuel ed 2001 The Encyclopedia of Jewish Life Before and During the Holocaust Volume II New York University Press p 673 ISBN 978 0 8147 9377 0 Communist Party Bann Lifted in India The Cairns Post Cairns 1 July 24 1942 Hosch William L 2010 World War II People Politics and Power Britannica Educational Publishing p 100 ISBN 978 1 61530 008 2 Salmaggi Cesare Pallavisini Alfredo 1993 2194 Days of War An Illustrated Chronology of the Second World War Barnes amp Noble p 268 ISBN 978 1 56619 067 1 War Diary for Monday 27 July 1942 Stone amp Stone Second World War Books Retrieved February 1 2016 An Allied Warning Germany Will Feel Daily Air Scourge The Milwaukee Journal 1 July 28 1942 Harris Arthur 2005 Bomber Offensive Marshal of the R A F Sir Arthur Harris Pen amp Sword Military Classics p 118 ISBN 978 1 84415 210 0 Dunning John 1998 On the Air The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio Oxford University Press p 626 ISBN 978 0 19 507678 3 Davidson Edward Manning Dale 1999 Chronology of 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