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The following events occurred in May 1942:

May 1, 1942 (Friday) edit

May 2, 1942 (Saturday) edit

  • Mandalay fell to the Japanese.[3]
  • German destroyers Hermann Schoemann, Z24 and Z25 attacked the damaged British cruiser Edinburgh off Bear Island. Edinburgh was struck by a torpedo and sunk but not before damaging Hermann Schoemann so severely that she was scuttled.[4]
  • German submarine U-573 entered port at Cartagena, Spain for repairs after being severely damaged on April 29 by depth charges from RAF Lockheed Hudsons. Spanish authorities granted U-573 a three-month period for repairs despite protests from the British embassy.
  • Japanese seaplane carrier Mizuho sank off Omaezaki the day after being torpedoed by the submarine USS Drum.[5]
  • The Polish submarine Jastrząb was sunk in the Barents Sea by friendly fire.
  • The American patrol yacht USS Cythera was torpedoed and sunk off the coast of North Carolina by the German submarine U-402.
  • Shut Out won the Kentucky Derby.[6]
  • Born: Jacques Rogge, 8th President of the International Olympic Committee, in Ghent, Belgium (d. 2021)
  • Died: José Abad Santos, 56, 5th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines

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  • The Allies executed Operation Bowery, a repeat of the earlier Operation Calendar delivering Supermarine Spitfire fighter planes to Malta. This time, the newly arrived fighters got back into the air quickly before an air raid could destroy them.
  • Winston Churchill gave a radio broadcast on the second anniversary of his being appointed British Prime Minister. Churchill warned the Germans that "we shall treat the unprovoked use of poison gas against our Russian ally exactly as if it were used against ourselves and if we are satisfied that this new outrage has been committed by Hitler we will use our great and growing air superiority in the West to carry gas warfare on the largest possible scale far and wide against military objectives in Germany. It is thus for Hitler to choose whether he wishes to add this additional horror to aerial warfare."[12]
  • The British hospital ship Ramb IV was bombed and sunk off Alexandria by the Luftwaffe.
  • Died: Joe Weber, 74, American vaudevillian

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  • Operation Anthropoid, the attempted assassination of Reinhard Heydrich, was carried out. Heydrich was injured and died eight days later.
  • Five cargo ships of Allied convoy PQ 16 were sunk in a single day by the Luftwaffe.
  • All Jews in Nazi-occupied Belgium were ordered to wear the yellow badge.[25]
  • Hideki Tojo addressed the Japanese Diet, reviewing the state of the war and encouraging India to attain independence by rising up against British and American forces.[26]
  • Died: Chen Duxiu, 62, General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party

May 28, 1942 (Thursday) edit

May 29, 1942 (Friday) edit

May 30, 1942 (Saturday) edit

  • In Operation Millennium, the British conducted a thousand-plane bombing raid on Cologne targeting the city's chemical and machine tool industries. Almost 1,500 tons of bombs were dropped in 90 minutes, killing 469 people and leaving 45,000 homeless.[28]
  • 28 of the original 35 merchant ships of Allied convoy PQ 16 arrived at Murmansk. Eight of them went on to Archangelsk and arrived there June 1.
  • Fred Korematsu was arrested on a street corner in San Leandro, California after being identified as being of Japanese ancestry, despite plastic surgery on his eyelids in an attempt to pass for Caucasian. The legality of his internment would be taken all the way to the Supreme Court in the landmark case Korematsu v. United States.[29]
  • German submarine U-445 was released.
  • Died:

May 31, 1942 (Sunday) edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Chronology and Index of the Second World War, 1938–1945. Research Publications. 1990. pp. 122–123. ISBN 978-0-88736-568-3.
  2. ^ "Joseph Stalin's Order of the Day on 'May Day'". ibiblio. May 1, 1942. Retrieved February 1, 2016.
  3. ^ a b c d e Mercer, Derrik, ed. (1989). Chronicle of the 20th Century. London: Chronicle Communications Ltd. p. 566. ISBN 978-0-582-03919-3.
  4. ^ Jack Leonard Sagar Coulter (1954). The Royal Naval Medical Service. H.M. Stationery Office. p. 442.
  5. ^ Budge, Kent. "Mizuho, Japanese Seaplane Carrier". The Pacific War Online Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2009-07-04.
  6. ^ Barry, Howard (May 3, 1942). "Shut Out Wins Derby by 2 Lengths; Alsab 2d". Chicago Daily Tribune. Chicago: Chicago Daily Tribune. p. Part 2, p. 1.
  7. ^ a b Evans, A. A.; Gibbons, David (2012). The Illustrated Timeline of World War II. Rosen Publishing. p. 99. ISBN 978-1-4488-4795-2.
  8. ^ a b c Doody, Richard. "A Timeline of Diplomatic Ruptures, Unannounced Invasions, Declarations of War, Armistices and Surrenders". The World at War. Retrieved February 1, 2016.
  9. ^ Rigge, Simon (1980). War in the Outposts. World War II: Time-Life International. Vol. 24. Time-Life Books. p. 103. ISBN 9780809433797.
  10. ^ a b c d Williams, Mary H. (1960). Special Studies, Chronology, 1941–1945. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office. pp. 37–38.
  11. ^ "Alsab Wins Preakness; Dead Heat for 2d". Chicago Daily Tribune. Chicago: Chicago Daily Tribune. May 10, 1942. p. Part 2, p. 1.
  12. ^ "Prime Minister Winston Churchill's Broadcast Report on the War". ibiblio. May 10, 1942. Retrieved February 1, 2016.
  13. ^ Bauer, Craig P. (19 April 2016). Secret History: The Story of Cryptology. New York: CRC Press. p. 308. ISBN 978-1-4665-6187-8.
  14. ^ Yust, Walter, ed. (1943). 1943 Britannica Book of the Year. Chicago: Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. p. 8.
  15. ^ "Seventeen states put gasoline rationing into effect". History. A&E Networks. Retrieved February 1, 2016.
  16. ^ "Events occurring on Sunday, May 17, 1942". WW2 Timelines. 2011. Retrieved February 1, 2016.
  17. ^ "War Diary for Monday, 18 May 1942". Stone & Stone Second World War Books. Retrieved February 1, 2016.
  18. ^ Cogan, Frances B. (2000). Captured: The Japanese Internment of American Civilians in the Philippines, 1941–1945. University of Georgia Press. p. 84. ISBN 978-0-8203-4352-5.
  19. ^ Seidel, Michael (2003). Ted Williams: A Baseball Life. University of Nebraska Press. p. 124. ISBN 978-0-8032-9308-3.
  20. ^ a b Forczyk, Robert (24 February 2014). Tank Warfare on the Eastern Front 1941–1942: Schwerpunkt. Barnsley: Pen & Sword Military. pp. 186–187. ISBN 978-1-78159-008-9.
  21. ^ Wachsmann, Nikolaus (2015). KL: A History of the Nazi Concentration Camps. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux. p. 415.
  22. ^ "Second Front". The West Australian. Perth: 3. May 26, 1942.
  23. ^ a b Day By Day: The Forties. New York: Facts On File, Inc. 1977. pp. 214, 217. ISBN 0-87196-375-2.
  24. ^ "Detroit Stages Blackout; War Plants Exempt". Chicago Daily Tribune. Chicago: Chicago Daily Tribune. May 25, 1942. p. 2.
  25. ^ a b "1942: Key Dates". United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Retrieved February 1, 2016.
  26. ^ "Address by Hideki Tojo, Premier of Japan, at the Opening of the Imperial Diet". ibiblio. May 27, 1942. Retrieved February 1, 2016.
  27. ^ "Yankee Doodle Dandy". American Film Institute. Retrieved February 1, 2016.
  28. ^ "Brits bombard Cologne in Operation Millennium". History. A&E Networks. Retrieved February 1, 2016.
  29. ^ "Events occurring on Saturday, May 30, 1942". WW2 Timelines. 2011. Retrieved February 1, 2016.

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Spain for repairs after being severely damaged on April 29 by depth charges from RAF Lockheed Hudsons Spanish authorities granted U 573 a three month period for repairs despite protests from the British embassy Japanese seaplane carrier Mizuho sank off Omaezaki the day after being torpedoed by the submarine USS Drum 5 The Polish submarine Jastrzab was sunk in the Barents Sea by friendly fire The American patrol yacht USS Cythera was torpedoed and sunk off the coast of North Carolina by the German submarine U 402 Shut Out won the Kentucky Derby 6 Born Jacques Rogge 8th President of the International Olympic Committee in Ghent Belgium d 2021 Died Jose Abad Santos 56 5th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the PhilippinesMay 3 1942 Sunday editThe Japanese Invasion of Tulagi began Japanese troops captured Bhamo Burma 1 Presidential elections were held in Colombia won by Alfonso Lopez Pumarejo of the Liberal Party Born Vera Caslavska gymnast in Prague Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia d 2016 Died Elias Isaac Alippi 59 Argentine actor and theatrical impresario Thorvald Stauning 68 Prime Minister of DenmarkMay 4 1942 Monday editThe Battle of the Coral Sea began In the Burma Campaign the British evacuated Akyab 7 The Invasion of Tulagi was completed with the Japanese occupation of Tulagi and nearby islands in the Solomons Thamshavn Line sabotage Company Linge in occupied Norway blew up the transformer station for the railway at Bardshaug Vilhelm Buhl became Prime Minister of Denmark two days after Thorvald Stauning died in office Hungary broke off diplomatic relations with Uruguay 8 The Japanese destroyer Kikuzaki was torpedoed in Tulagi harbor by U S Navy aircraft and sank the next day The submarine rescue ship USS Pigeon and the minesweeper Tanager were sunk at Corregidor by a Japanese dive bomber and shore guns respectively May 5 1942 Tuesday editThe Battle of Madagascar began when the port of Diego Suarez now Antsiranana was seized as part of Operation Ironclad 9 The Battle of Corregidor began The Germans relieved the Kholm Pocket Japanese forces advancing up the Burma Road crossed into China 1 Japanese destroyer Kikuzuki was torpedoed and sunk in Tulagi harbor by American aircraft The French submarine Beveziers was depth charged and sunk by Swordfish torpedo bombers at Diego Suarez Madagascar German submarine U 758 was commissioned Born Tammy Wynette country singer songwriter in Tremont Mississippi d 1998 May 6 1942 Wednesday editThe Battle of Corregidor ended when 10 000 U S and Filipino troops surrendered to the Japanese 3 Chinese forces recaptured Maymyo in Burma 1 The American cargo ship Alcoa Puritan was torpedoed and sunk in the Gulf of Mexico off the mouth of the Mississippi River by German submarine U 507 The British cargo ship Empire Buffalo was torpedoed and sunk west of the Cayman Islands by German submarine U 125 The American gunboats Luzon Oahu and Quail were scuttled in Manila Bay to prevent capture German submarine U 263 was commissioned May 7 1942 Thursday editDiego Suarez in northern Madagascar surrendered to the British 3 In the Battle of the Coral Sea Japanese aircraft carrier Shōhō and the American destroyer Sims were sunk while the American oiler Neosho was crippled by bombing and had to be scuttled four days later German submarines U 519 and U 621 were commissioned Died Felix Weingartner 78 Austrian conductor composer and pianistMay 8 1942 Friday editThe Philippines Campaign ended in decisive Japanese victory The Japanese occupation of the Philippines began The Battle of the Coral Sea ended in Japanese tactical victory but Allied strategic victory The aircraft carrier USS Lexington was scuttled due to battle damage Japanese forces took the northern Burmese city of Myitkyina 7 The British submarine Olympus was sunk by a mine off Malta The failed Cocos Islands mutiny took place when Ceylonese soldiers tried to rebel against their British officers The drama film In This Our Life starring Bette Davis Olivia de Havilland Charles Coburn and George Brent was released Born Terry Neill footballer and manager in Belfast Northern IrelandMay 9 1942 Saturday editThe Allies began the series of Raids on Deboyne in the Deboyne Islands of the Louisiade Archipelago Japanese forces took Dalirig on Mindanao 10 German submarine U 352 was depth charged and sunk off Morehead City North Carolina by the Coast Guard ship Icarus Alsab won the Preakness Stakes 11 German submarines U 181 U 221 U 301 U 444 and U 626 were commissioned Tangerine by Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra hit 1 on the Billboard singles charts Born John Ashcroft attorney and politician in Chicago Illinois Died Graham McNamee 53 American radio broadcasterMay 10 1942 Sunday editThe Allies executed Operation Bowery a repeat of the earlier Operation Calendar delivering Supermarine Spitfire fighter planes to Malta This time the newly arrived fighters got back into the air quickly before an air raid could destroy them Winston Churchill gave a radio broadcast on the second anniversary of his being appointed British Prime Minister Churchill warned the Germans that we shall treat the unprovoked use of poison gas against our Russian ally exactly as if it were used against ourselves and if we are satisfied that this new outrage has been committed by Hitler we will use our great and growing air superiority in the West to carry gas warfare on the largest possible scale far and wide against military objectives in Germany It is thus for Hitler to choose whether he wishes to add this additional horror to aerial warfare 12 The British hospital ship Ramb IV was bombed and sunk off Alexandria by the Luftwaffe Died Joe Weber 74 American vaudevillianMay 11 1942 Monday editThe three days of Raids on Deboyne ended as the Japanese withdrew from Deboyne The British destroyers Jackal Kipling and Lively were all bombed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea by the Luftwaffe The armed naval trawler Bedfordshire was torpedoed and sunk off Ocracoke Island North Carolina by German submarine U 558 May 12 1942 Tuesday editThe Second Battle of Kharkov began Japanese forces crossed the Salween River and headed for Kengtung 10 The wartime romance film This Above All starring Tyrone Power and Joan Fontaine was released U 124 sank four British ships in one night Born Ian Dury rock singer in Harrow London England d 2000 May 13 1942 Wednesday editAction of 13 May 1942 Motor Torpedo Boats of the Royal Navy attempted to stop the German auxiliary cruiser Stier from reaching Gironde France Although Stier made it through the English channel two German torpedo boats were sunk with one British MTB lost in return Operation Trio concluded The American cargo ship SS Norlantic was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean by the German submarine U 156 Born Jeff Astle footballer in Eastwood Nottinghamshire England d 2002 Richard Butler diplomat and Governor of Tasmania in Coolah New South Wales AustraliaMay 14 1942 Thursday editBritish forces withdrawing from Burma reached Tamu 10 U S intelligence partially decoded a Japanese message indicating that a large force was preparing to invade AF Cryptanalyst Joseph Rochefort suspected that AF represented Midway Island but officials in Washington believed it stood for the Aleutians The matter was settled by planting an easily readable message from Midway saying that their desalination plant had broken down When a Japanese message was then transmitted reporting that AF was short of water Rochefort s belief was confirmed 13 The Mexican tanker Potrero del Llano was torpedoed and sunk off Cape Florida by German submarine U 564 Gas rationing along the U S eastern seaboard went into effect 14 German submarines U 622 and U 663 were commissioned Aaron Copland s classical composition Lincoln Portrait was performed for the first time by the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra Born Tony Perez baseball player in Ciego de Avila Cuba Died Frank Churchill 40 American film composer Harry M P Huse 83 American admiral Robert Hunter 68 American sociologist author and golf course architectMay 15 1942 Friday editThe Women s Army Auxiliary Corps WAAC was created in the United States Costa Rica broke off diplomatic relations with Hungary and Romania 8 The first seventeen U S states put gasoline rationing into effect after it became apparent that voluntary rationing was insufficient 15 The British cruiser HMS Trinidad of convoy PQ 13 was bombed and damaged in the Atlantic Ocean by Junkers Ju 88 aircraft of the Luftwaffe and had to be scuttled The Slovak parliament retroactively legalized the deportation of Jews from Slovakia May 16 1942 Saturday editSobibor extermination camp became operational in occupied Poland The Soviet guerrilla campaign known as the Defense of the Adzhimushkay quarry began German submarine U 180 was commissioned Died Bronislaw Malinowski 58 Polish anthropologistMay 17 1942 Sunday editOn the Eastern Front the Germans began a counteroffensive against the Barvinkove salient 16 Japanese submarine I 28 was torpedoed and sunk off Truk by the American submarine Tautog Red Star Olympique defeated FC Sete 2 0 in the Coupe De France Final Born Taj Mahal blues musician in Harlem New YorkMay 18 1942 Monday editThe biggest contingent of U S troops yet to arrive in Europe landed in Northern Ireland 3 Japanese forces in Burma reached Pantha on the Chindwin River 17 An information appliances equipment brand Epson was founded in Suwa Nagano Prefecture Japan Its predecessor s name was Daiwa Kogyo citation needed The espionage drama radio series Counterspy premiered on the NBC Blue Network Born Nobby Stiles footballer in Collyhurst Manchester England d 2020 May 19 1942 Tuesday editThe Battle of the Kerch Peninsula ended after 4 months and 23 days with an Axis victory Died A E Waite 84 American born British poetMay 20 1942 Wednesday editThe Demyansk Pocket was relieved The United States Navy signed up its first African American recruits 3 dubious discuss The Liberty ship George Calvert was torpedoed and sunk in the Caribbean Sea off Cuba by German submarine U 753 German submarine U 465 was commissioned May 21 1942 Thursday editThe Philippine city of Bacolod was occupied by the Japanese 18 Allied convoy PQ 16 departed Iceland for the Soviet Union The Mexican oil tanker Faja de Oro was torpedoed and sunk in the Gulf of Mexico by German submarine U 106 This incident along with the Potrero del Llano sinking on the 14th provided a casus belli for Mexico to declare war on the Axis German submarines U 197 and U 623 were commissioned The comedy drama film Tortilla Flat starring Spencer Tracy Hedy Lamarr and John Garfield was released Died George Antonius 50 Lebanese Egyptian author and diplomat Guttman Landau 63 to 65 Bessarabian Jewish leader suicide May 22 1942 Friday editMexico declared war on Germany Italy and Japan 8 Townsville Mutiny About 600 African American servicemen mutinied in Townsville Australia in reaction to being regularly subjected to racial abuse by some of their white officers At least one person was killed and Australian troops were called in to roadblock the rioters Baseball star Ted Williams enlisted in the U S Navy aviation program 19 German submarine U 264 was commissioned Born Ted Kaczynski American terrorist designated as The Unabomber for sending explosives through the mail in Chicago d 2023 Roger Brown basketball player in Brooklyn New York d 1997 Rich Garcia baseball umpire in Key West Florida Barbara Parkins actress in Vancouver British Columbia CanadaMay 23 1942 Saturday editDuring the Second Battle of Kharkov German forces trapped the Soviet 6th and 57th Armies in a pocket at Izium 10 20 Hitler gave an address to senior Nazis in which he said that concentration camps were the main bulwark against an uprising 21 German submarine U 222 was commissioned United States tanker Samuel Q Brown was torpedoed and sunk by German submarine U 103 about 100 miles south of Cape Corrientes Born Gabriel Liiceanu philosopher in Ramnicu Valcea Romania Fred Wedlock folk singer in Bristol England d 2010 Died Georges Politzer 39 French philosopher executed Ryland Dillard Tisdale 47 American naval officer killed in action at Tamparan in the Philippines May 24 1942 Sunday editTwo gatherings in London adopted resolutions calling for a second front in Europe One was organized by the Communist Party and another held in the London Hippodrome was sponsored by the Daily Express 22 23 Soviet submarine L 21 was sunk by German aircraft at Leningrad The sub would be raised and returned to service A 15 minute test blackout centered on Detroit was held starting at 10 p m with neighboring communities such as Pontiac and Windsor Ontario also participating It was the largest blackout in the Midwestern United States up to that time 24 Born Ichirō Ozawa politician in Mizusawa Iwate Japan Died Edgard de Trentinian 90 French generalMay 25 1942 Monday editJapanese submarine tender Asahi was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea by American submarine Salmon Principal photography began on the film Casablanca Died Emanuel Feuermann 39 Austrian cellist complications during surgery for hemorrhoids John Arthur Hughes 61 U S Marine Corps officer and Medal of Honor recipientMay 26 1942 Tuesday editThe Battle of Gazala and the Battle of Bir Hakeim began in North Africa The Anglo Soviet Treaty was signed in London pledging twenty years of alliance and mutual assistance between the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union May 27 1942 Wednesday editOperation Anthropoid the attempted assassination of Reinhard Heydrich was carried out Heydrich was injured and died eight days later Five cargo ships of Allied convoy PQ 16 were sunk in a single day by the Luftwaffe All Jews in Nazi occupied Belgium were ordered to wear the yellow badge 25 Hideki Tojo addressed the Japanese Diet reviewing the state of the war and encouraging India to attain independence by rising up against British and American forces 26 Died Chen Duxiu 62 General Secretary of the Chinese Communist PartyMay 28 1942 Thursday editThe Second Battle of Kharkov ended in Axis victory When the Izium pocket was destroyed the Soviet 6th and 57th Armies as well as the 21st Tank Corps were completely annihilated 20 Italian opera singer Ezio Pinza was released from Ellis Island after being held since March on suspicion of being an enemy alien 23 German submarine U 624 was commissioned Born James Tien actor in Guangdong China Stanley B Prusiner neurologist biochemist and Nobel laureate in Des Moines IowaMay 29 1942 Friday editHitler issued Directive No 42 canceling Operation Isabella and replacing Operation Attila with Case Anton Jews in Nazi occupied Paris were ordered to wear the yellow badge starting June 7 25 German submarine U 568 was sunk northeast of Tobruk by British destroyers The biographical musical film Yankee Doodle Dandy starring James Cagney as the songwriter and entertainer George M Cohan premiered in New York City Instead of tickets Warner Bros sold war bonds to the premiere ranging from 25 to 25 000 in price 27 German submarine U 184 was commissioned Died John Barrymore 60 American actor Akiko Yosano 63 Japanese author poet and social reformerMay 30 1942 Saturday editIn Operation Millennium the British conducted a thousand plane bombing raid on Cologne targeting the city s chemical and machine tool industries Almost 1 500 tons of bombs were dropped in 90 minutes killing 469 people and leaving 45 000 homeless 28 28 of the original 35 merchant ships of Allied convoy PQ 16 arrived at Murmansk Eight of them went on to Archangelsk and arrived there June 1 Fred Korematsu was arrested on a street corner in San Leandro California after being identified as being of Japanese ancestry despite plastic surgery on his eyelids in an attempt to pass for Caucasian The legality of his internment would be taken all the way to the Supreme Court in the landmark case Korematsu v United States 29 German submarine U 445 was released Died Jessie Tarbox Beals 71 American photographer Felix Cadras 36 French Resistance fighter executed May 31 1942 Sunday editThe series of submarine attacks on the city of Sydney known collectively as the attack on Sydney Harbour began Sam Snead won the PGA Championship Born Jahar Dasgupta painter in Jamshedpur British IndiaReferences edit a b c d Chronology and Index of the Second World War 1938 1945 Research Publications 1990 pp 122 123 ISBN 978 0 88736 568 3 Joseph Stalin s Order of the Day on May Day ibiblio May 1 1942 Retrieved February 1 2016 a b c d e Mercer Derrik ed 1989 Chronicle of the 20th Century London Chronicle Communications Ltd p 566 ISBN 978 0 582 03919 3 Jack Leonard Sagar Coulter 1954 The Royal Naval Medical Service H M Stationery Office p 442 Budge Kent Mizuho Japanese Seaplane Carrier The Pacific War Online Encyclopedia Retrieved 2009 07 04 Barry Howard May 3 1942 Shut Out Wins Derby by 2 Lengths Alsab 2d Chicago Daily Tribune Chicago Chicago Daily Tribune p Part 2 p 1 a b Evans A A Gibbons David 2012 The Illustrated Timeline of World War II Rosen Publishing p 99 ISBN 978 1 4488 4795 2 a b c Doody Richard A Timeline of Diplomatic Ruptures Unannounced Invasions Declarations of War Armistices and Surrenders The World at War Retrieved February 1 2016 Rigge Simon 1980 War in the Outposts World War II Time Life International Vol 24 Time Life Books p 103 ISBN 9780809433797 a b c d Williams Mary H 1960 Special Studies Chronology 1941 1945 Washington D C U S Government Printing Office pp 37 38 Alsab Wins Preakness Dead Heat for 2d Chicago Daily Tribune Chicago Chicago Daily Tribune May 10 1942 p Part 2 p 1 Prime Minister Winston Churchill s Broadcast Report on the War ibiblio May 10 1942 Retrieved February 1 2016 Bauer Craig P 19 April 2016 Secret History The Story of Cryptology New York CRC Press p 308 ISBN 978 1 4665 6187 8 Yust Walter ed 1943 1943 Britannica Book of the Year Chicago Encyclopaedia Britannica Inc p 8 Seventeen states put gasoline rationing into effect History A amp E Networks Retrieved February 1 2016 Events occurring on Sunday May 17 1942 WW2 Timelines 2011 Retrieved February 1 2016 War Diary for Monday 18 May 1942 Stone amp Stone Second World War Books Retrieved February 1 2016 Cogan Frances B 2000 Captured The Japanese Internment of American Civilians in the Philippines 1941 1945 University of Georgia Press p 84 ISBN 978 0 8203 4352 5 Seidel Michael 2003 Ted Williams A Baseball Life University of Nebraska Press p 124 ISBN 978 0 8032 9308 3 a b Forczyk Robert 24 February 2014 Tank Warfare on the Eastern Front 1941 1942 Schwerpunkt Barnsley Pen amp Sword Military pp 186 187 ISBN 978 1 78159 008 9 Wachsmann Nikolaus 2015 KL A History of the Nazi Concentration Camps New York Farrar Straus and Giroux p 415 Second Front The West Australian Perth 3 May 26 1942 a b Day By Day The Forties New York Facts On File Inc 1977 pp 214 217 ISBN 0 87196 375 2 Detroit Stages Blackout War Plants Exempt Chicago Daily Tribune Chicago Chicago Daily Tribune May 25 1942 p 2 a b 1942 Key Dates United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Retrieved February 1 2016 Address by Hideki Tojo Premier of Japan at the Opening of the Imperial Diet ibiblio May 27 1942 Retrieved February 1 2016 Yankee Doodle Dandy American Film Institute Retrieved February 1 2016 Brits bombard Cologne in Operation Millennium History A amp E Networks Retrieved February 1 2016 Events occurring on Saturday May 30 1942 WW2 Timelines 2011 Retrieved February 1 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title May 1942 amp oldid 1218717533, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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