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The following events occurred in May 1944:

May 1, 1944 (Monday)

May 2, 1944 (Tuesday)

May 3, 1944 (Wednesday)

  • Soemu Toyoda was made Commander in Chief of the Combined Fleet, replacing Mineichi Koga who was killed March 31.[3]
  • The American destroyer escort USS Donnell was torpedoed and heavily damaged in the Atlantic Ocean by German submarine U-473. Donnell was towed to Scotland and declared a total loss.
  • German submarine U-852 was beached and scuttled on the Somali coast after being heavily damaged by British aircraft.

May 4, 1944 (Thursday)

May 5, 1944 (Friday)

May 6, 1944 (Saturday)

May 7, 1944 (Sunday)

May 8, 1944 (Monday)

May 9, 1944 (Tuesday)

May 10, 1944 (Wednesday)

May 11, 1944 (Thursday)

May 12, 1944 (Friday)

May 13, 1944 (Saturday)

  • The Battle of the Tennis Court ended in Allied victory.
  • Action of 13 May 1944: A U.S. destroyer escort sank the former German U-boat U-1224, which had been given to the Japanese Navy and renamed RO-501. It was the first of two times a Japanese ship was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean during the war.
  • The Germans completed their withdrawal from the Crimea, having evacuated more than 150,000 men by air and sea over several weeks.[11]
  • Near Cassino, Italy, British Captain Richard Wakeford killed a number of the enemy and took 20 prisoners while armed with only a revolver. The following day he organized and led a force to attack a hill despite taking wounds to his face, arms and legs. Wakeford would be awarded the Victoria Cross for his actions.[13]
  • Pensive won the Preakness Stakes.[14]
  • Born: Armistead Maupin, novelist, in Washington, D.C.

May 14, 1944 (Sunday)

May 15, 1944 (Monday)

  • The Battle of Wakde began in Netherlands New Guinea.
  • The first of three days of British Commando reconnaissance raids known as Operation Tarbrush began in northern France.
  • Hungarian officials under the guidance of SS officials began deporting Jews from Hungary. By July 9 a total of about 440,000 Jews would be deported from the country, mostly to Auschwitz.[16]
  • In Algiers, French Vice-Admiral Edmond Derrien was sentenced to life in prison for handing over units of the French Fleet to the Germans in December 1942, after the Allied landing in North Africa.[17]
  • German submarine U-731 was depth charged and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean by Allied planes and warships.
  • Clyde Shoun of the Cincinnati Reds pitched a 1-0 no-hitter against the Boston Braves.[18]
  • Born: Ulrich Beck, sociologist, in Stolp, Germany (d. 2015); Gunilla Hutton, actress and singer, in Gothenburg, Sweden

May 16, 1944 (Tuesday)

  • Japanese submarine I-176 was depth charged and sunk off Buka Island by three American destroyers.
  • German submarine U-616 was damaged in the Mediterranean Sea east of Cartagena, Spain by American warships. She was consequently scuttled the next day.
  • Died: George Ade, 78, American writer, newspaper columnist and playwright; Filip Mișea, Aromanian activist, physician and politician

May 17, 1944 (Wednesday)

May 18, 1944 (Thursday)

May 19, 1944 (Friday)

May 20, 1944 (Saturday)

May 21, 1944 (Sunday)

May 22, 1944 (Monday)

  • Japanese destroyer Asanagi was torpedoed and sunk northwest of Chichijima by American submarine Pollack.
  • Japanese submarine Ro-106 was hedgehogged and sunk north of the Admiralty Islands by American destroyer escort USS England.
  • This week's issue of Life magazine published a photo of a young American woman with a Japanese skull sent to her by her boyfriend in the U.S. Navy.[20] Letters sent to the magazine widely condemned the publishing of the photo, and the Army directed its bureau of Public Relations to inform U.S. publishers that "the publication of such stories would be likely to encourage the enemy to take reprisals against American dead and prisoners of war."[21]

May 23, 1944 (Tuesday)

May 24, 1944 (Wednesday)

May 25, 1944 (Thursday)

May 26, 1944 (Friday)

  • Allied forces continued to advance toward Rome as American troops took Cori, the Canadians captured San Giovanni and the British took Monte Cairo.[19]
  • 717 French were killed by an Allied bombing raid on Lyon.[1]

May 27, 1944 (Saturday)

May 28, 1944 (Sunday)

May 29, 1944 (Monday)

May 30, 1944 (Tuesday)

May 31, 1944 (Wednesday)

  • The Government of India announced the formation of a Department of Planning and Development to plan for the postwar period.[19]
  • German submarine U-289 was depth charged and sunk in the Barents Sea by British destroyer HMS Milne.

References

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  2. ^ "Auschwitz: Chronology". United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Retrieved March 1, 2016.
  3. ^ "Conflict Timeline, April 27-May 6 1944". OnWar.com. Retrieved March 1, 2016.
  4. ^ "Events occurring on Friday, May 5, 1944". WW2 Timelines. 2011. Retrieved March 1, 2016.
  5. ^ a b "Events occurring on Saturday, May 6, 1944". WW2 Timelines. 2011. Retrieved March 1, 2016.
  6. ^ Shevlin, Maurice (May 7, 1944). "Pensive Wins $86,700 Derby Before 80,000". Chicago Daily Tribune. Chicago: Part 2, p. 1.
  7. ^ "Events occurring on Sunday, May 7, 1944". WW2 Timelines. 2011. Retrieved March 1, 2016.
  8. ^ a b Mercer, Derrik, ed. (1989). Chronicle of the 20th Century. London: Chronicle Communications Ltd. p. 600. ISBN 978-0-582-03919-3.
  9. ^ "War Diary for Tuesday, 9 May 1944". Stone & Stone Second World War Books. Retrieved March 1, 2016.
  10. ^ "1944". World War II Database. Retrieved March 1, 2016.
  11. ^ a b c d Davidson, Edward; Manning, Dale (1999). Chronology of World War Two. London: Cassell & Co. pp. 190–191. ISBN 0-304-35309-4.
  12. ^ "Single Handed Attack Overcomes German Position". World War II Today. Retrieved March 1, 2016.
  13. ^ "Attack Continues After 100 Casualties in 2 Minutes". World War II Today. Retrieved March 1, 2016.
  14. ^ "Pensive Takes $80,075 Preakness; Platter Second". Chicago Daily Tribune. Chicago: Part 2, p. 1. May 14, 1944.
  15. ^ "French Cardinals Plead for Humane Air War". The Sydney Morning Herald. Sydney: 1. May 15, 1944.
  16. ^ "1944: Key Dates". United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Retrieved March 1, 2016.
  17. ^ "Life Imprisonment for French Leader". The Barrier Miner. Broken Hill, N.S.W.: 1 May 16, 1944.
  18. ^ "Major league no-hitters". NoNoHitters.com. Retrieved March 1, 2016.
  19. ^ a b c d e f Chronology and Index of the Second World War, 1938–1945. Research Publications. 1990. pp. 262–264. ISBN 978-0-88736-568-3.
  20. ^ "Picture of the Week". Life. Time Inc.: 34–35 May 22, 1944.
  21. ^ Weingartner, James J. (February 1992). "Trophies of War: U.S. Troops and the Mutilation of Japanese War Dead, 1941–1945". Pacific Historical Review. 61 (1): 58, 60. doi:10.2307/3640788. JSTOR 3640788. Archived from the original on August 11, 2011. Retrieved March 1, 2016.
  22. ^ "War Diary for Thursday, 25 May 1944". Stone & Stone Second World War Books. Retrieved March 1, 2016.
  23. ^ "Events occurring on Sunday, May 28, 1944". WW2 Timelines. 2011. Retrieved March 1, 2016.

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The American destroyer USS Parrott was severely damaged in a collision with the Liberty ship John Morton at Norfolk Virginia and never repaired Spain bowed to pressure from the Allies and agreed to stop exporting tungsten to Germany 1 The first two transports of Hungarian Jews arrived at Auschwitz concentration camp 2 May 3 1944 Wednesday EditSoemu Toyoda was made Commander in Chief of the Combined Fleet replacing Mineichi Koga who was killed March 31 3 The American destroyer escort USS Donnell was torpedoed and heavily damaged in the Atlantic Ocean by German submarine U 473 Donnell was towed to Scotland and declared a total loss German submarine U 852 was beached and scuttled on the Somali coast after being heavily damaged by British aircraft May 4 1944 Thursday EditGerman submarine U 371 was scuttled off Constantine Algeria after being heavily damaged by Allied warships German submarine U 846 was depth charged and sunk in the Bay of Biscay by a Vickers Wellington of 407 Squadron Royal Canadian Air Force The mystery thriller film Gaslight starring Charles Boyer Ingrid Bergman Joseph Cotten and Angela Lansbury in her film debut premiered in New York City Born Fred Stanfield ice hockey player in Toronto Canada d 2021 Russi Taylor voice actress in Cambridge Massachusetts d 2019 May 5 1944 Friday EditThe British Fourteenth Army counterattacked during the Battle of Imphal 4 After almost two years of internment in the Aga Khan s palace in Pune Mahatma Gandhi was released for medical reasons It would prove to be the last internment of Gandhi s life 1 Born Roger Rees actor and director in Aberystwyth Wales d 2015 John Rhys Davies actor in Salisbury England Died Bertha Benz 95 German automotive pioneer and wife of Karl BenzMay 6 1944 Saturday EditSoviet forces began their final attack on Sevastopol with a massive artillery bombardment 5 The Biltmore Conference opened at the Biltmore Hotel in New York City with 600 delegates and Zionist leaders attending to discuss an official Zionist policy on the Jews and Palestine British authorities announced that Mahatma Gandhi had been unconditionally released from custody on medical grounds after being interned at Aga Khan III s palace at Pune since August 1942 5 The Japanese Mitsubishi A7M fighter plane had its first flight but only nine would ever be manufactured American submarine USS Gurnard attacked the Take Ichi convoy and sank three freighters German submarine U 473 was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean southwest of Ireland by British sloops Pensive won the Kentucky Derby 6 I Love You by Bing Crosby topped the Billboard singles charts May 7 1944 Sunday EditThe U S Eighth Air Force conducted a massive 1 500 bomber raid on Berlin 7 The Canadian frigate Valleyfield was torpedoed and sunk southeast of Cape Race Newfoundland by German submarine U 548 with the loss of 129 of 167 crew Died William Ledyard Rodgers 84 American admiralMay 8 1944 Monday EditThe Second Battle of Targu Frumos ended in Axis victory The Czechoslovak government in exile signed a convention in London allowing the Soviet Army to liberate Czechoslovakia 8 Born Gary Glitter glam rock musician in Banbury Oxfordshire England Died Ethel Smyth 86 English composer and suffragistMay 9 1944 Tuesday EditThe Soviet 4th Ukrainian Front captured Sevastopol 9 Andres Ignacio Menendez became President of El Salvador after Maximiliano Hernandez Martinez fled the country The Manhattan Ear Nose and Throat and New York Hospitals opened the world s first eye bank 8 Born Richie Furay musician Buffalo Springfield Poco in Yellow Springs Ohio Laurence Owen figure skater in Oakland California d 1961 May 10 1944 Wednesday EditSoviet General Aleksandr Vasilevsky was wounded in the head at Sevastopol after his car drove over a mine He was evacuated to Moscow for treatment 10 Japanese destroyer Karukaya was sunk in the South China Sea by the American submarine Silversides Born Jim Abrahams film director and writer in Shorewood WisconsinMay 11 1944 Thursday EditU S and British forces carried out Operation Diadem in Italy breaking through German defenses in the Liri Valley Allied forces raided airfields and coastal installations in Normandy hitting Calais particularly hard as part of the deception plan to make the Germans think the landings would be made there 11 The Biltmore Conference concluded in New York The wartime romance film The White Cliffs of Dover starring Irene Dunne and Alan Marshal was released May 12 1944 Friday EditThe two year Battle of the Caucasus ended in Soviet victory 19 year old Indian Sepoy Kamal Ram earned the Victoria Cross for his actions during his battalion s assault on the Gustav Line in Italy Ram wiped out a German machine gun post single handedly induced a second one to surrender and then assisted a companion in destroying a third 12 Born Sara Kestelman actress in London England Died Max Brand 51 American author Harold Lowe 61 British sailor and Fifth Officer of the RMS Titanic Arthur Quiller Couch 80 Cornish author and literary criticMay 13 1944 Saturday EditThe Battle of the Tennis Court ended in Allied victory Action of 13 May 1944 A U S destroyer escort sank the former German U boat U 1224 which had been given to the Japanese Navy and renamed RO 501 It was the first of two times a Japanese ship was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean during the war The Germans completed their withdrawal from the Crimea having evacuated more than 150 000 men by air and sea over several weeks 11 Near Cassino Italy British Captain Richard Wakeford killed a number of the enemy and took 20 prisoners while armed with only a revolver The following day he organized and led a force to attack a hill despite taking wounds to his face arms and legs Wakeford would be awarded the Victoria Cross for his actions 13 Pensive won the Preakness Stakes 14 Born Armistead Maupin novelist in Washington D C May 14 1944 Sunday EditJapanese destroyer Inazuma was torpedoed and sunk in the Celebes Sea off Tawi Tawi by the American submarine Bonefish Men of the 21st Waffen Mountain Division of the SS Skanderbeg 1st Albanian rounded up 281 Kosovo Jews in Pristina and handed them over to the Germans for deportation to the Bergen Belsen concentration camp Vichy radio reported that French cardinals had appealed to the Roman Catholic clergy in Britain and the United States to use their influence to ensure that the French civilian population as well as towns works of art and churches would be spared from Allied bombing as much as possible 15 Strange Fruit by Lillian Smith hit 1 on the New York Times Fiction Best Sellers list Born George Lucas filmmaker entrepreneur and creator of the Star Wars and Indiana Jones franchises in Modesto CaliforniaMay 15 1944 Monday EditThe Battle of Wakde began in Netherlands New Guinea The first of three days of British Commando reconnaissance raids known as Operation Tarbrush began in northern France Hungarian officials under the guidance of SS officials began deporting Jews from Hungary By July 9 a total of about 440 000 Jews would be deported from the country mostly to Auschwitz 16 In Algiers French Vice Admiral Edmond Derrien was sentenced to life in prison for handing over units of the French Fleet to the Germans in December 1942 after the Allied landing in North Africa 17 German submarine U 731 was depth charged and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean by Allied planes and warships Clyde Shoun of the Cincinnati Reds pitched a 1 0 no hitter against the Boston Braves 18 Born Ulrich Beck sociologist in Stolp Germany d 2015 Gunilla Hutton actress and singer in Gothenburg SwedenMay 16 1944 Tuesday EditJapanese submarine I 176 was depth charged and sunk off Buka Island by three American destroyers German submarine U 616 was damaged in the Mediterranean Sea east of Cartagena Spain by American warships She was consequently scuttled the next day Died George Ade 78 American writer newspaper columnist and playwright Filip Mișea Aromanian activist physician and politicianMay 17 1944 Wednesday EditThe Siege of Myitkyina began during the Burma Campaign German submarine U 240 went missing in the North Sea Her fate remains unknown May 18 1944 Thursday EditThe Battle of Monte Cassino ended after 123 days in Allied victory when the Germans finally abandoned the stronghold at Monte Cassino The Admiralty Islands campaign ended after 80 days with a decisive Allied victory The Battle of Wakde ended in American victory Hitler assigned Gerd von Runstedt as Commander in Chief of German forces in the west 11 Joseph Stalin ordered the deportation of the Crimean Tatars as a form of collective punishment for alleged collaboration with the Nazis Born Albert Hammond singer songwriter and record producer in London EnglandMay 19 1944 Friday EditGerman submarine U 960 was sunk in the Mediterranean by Allied planes and warships The Republican Party presidential primaries ended in the United States with New York Governor Thomas E Dewey prevailing in Oregon May 20 1944 Saturday EditU S troops captured the Italian cities of Gaeta and Itri 19 80 miles east of Warsaw the Polish Resistance recovered a German V 2 rocket dismantled it and sent it to London for analysis 11 The Communist Party USA convention in New York voted to dissolve the party and continue as the Communist Political Association 1 Born Joe Cocker singer and musician in Sheffield England d 2014 Boudewijn de Groot singer and songwriter in a Japanese concentration camp in Batavia Dutch East Indies Dietrich Mateschitz businessman and co founder of the Red Bull energy drink company in Sankt Marein im Murztal Austria d 2022 Died Fraser Barron 23 New Zealand aviator plane crash at Le Mans France Vincent Rose 63 Italian born American violinist composer and bandleaderMay 21 1944 Sunday EditThe West Loch disaster occurred at the U S Naval Base in Pearl Harbor when a mortar round detonated aboard the LST 353 starting a fire that spread among ships being prepared for Operation Forager the invasion of the Mariana Islands Six LSTs were sunk and 163 naval personnel were killed German submarine U 453 was depth charged and sunk in the Ionian Sea by British warships Born Mary Robinson 7th President of Ireland in Ballina County Mayo IrelandMay 22 1944 Monday EditJapanese destroyer Asanagi was torpedoed and sunk northwest of Chichijima by American submarine Pollack Japanese submarine Ro 106 was hedgehogged and sunk north of the Admiralty Islands by American destroyer escort USS England This week s issue of Life magazine published a photo of a young American woman with a Japanese skull sent to her by her boyfriend in the U S Navy 20 Letters sent to the magazine widely condemned the publishing of the photo and the Army directed its bureau of Public Relations to inform U S publishers that the publication of such stories would be likely to encourage the enemy to take reprisals against American dead and prisoners of war 21 May 23 1944 Tuesday EditAllied forces began a new offensive from the Anzio beachhead French troops took Pico while the Americans took Lenola 19 A four day constitutional referendum ended in Iceland More than 98 of voters approved of the founding of the Republic of Iceland Born John Newcombe tennis player in Sydney Australia Avraham Oz theatre director professor and peace activist in Tel AvivMay 24 1944 Wednesday EditAllied forces breached the Hitler Line in central Italy Canadian troops in the Liri Valley took Pontecorvo 19 German submarine U 476 was depth charged and damaged off Trondheim by a PBY Catalina of No 210 Squadron RAF She was scuttled the next day by U 990 which rescued the survivors German submarine U 675 was depth charged and sunk off Alesund by a Short Sunderland patrol bomber of No 4 Squadron RAF Born David Mark Berger Olympic weightlifter in Cleveland Ohio d 1972 Patti LaBelle singer author and actress in Philadelphia Pennsylvania Died Inigo Campioni 65 Italian naval officer executed by firing squad for refusing to collaborate with the Italian Social Republic Matsuji Ijuin 51 Japanese naval officer killed when his flagship the patrol boat Iki was torpedoed and sunk north of Saipan Luigi Mascherpa 51 Italian admiral executed for refusing to collaborate with the Italian Social Republic Harold Bell Wright 72 American writerMay 25 1944 Thursday EditThe Battle of Central Henan in China ended in Japanese victory Axis forces including the German XV Mountain Corps began Operation Rosselsprung a combined airborne and ground assault on the headquarters of the Yugoslav Partisans in the Bosnian town of Drvar The U S Fifth Army linked up with the Anzio beachhead and captured Cisterna 22 German submarine U 990 was depth charged and sunk in the North Sea by a B 24 Liberator of No 59 Squadron RAF Born Frank Oz puppeteer and filmmaker in Hereford England Died Clark Daniel Stearns 74 9th Governor of American SamoaMay 26 1944 Friday EditAllied forces continued to advance toward Rome as American troops took Cori the Canadians captured San Giovanni and the British took Monte Cairo 19 717 French were killed by an Allied bombing raid on Lyon 1 May 27 1944 Saturday EditThe Battle of Biak began as part of the New Guinea campaign German submarine U 292 was depth charged and sunk west of Trondheim by a B 24 Liberator of No 59 Squadron RAF Born Chris Dodd politician in Willimantic ConnecticutMay 28 1944 Sunday EditI Canadian Corps took Ceprano 23 Born Rudy Giuliani lawyer businessman and 107th Mayor of New York City in Brooklyn New York Gladys Knight singer songwriter and actress in Atlanta Georgia Sondra Locke actress and director in Shelbyville Tennessee d 2018 Rita MacNeil country and folk singer in Big Pond Nova Scotia Canada d 2013 Patricia Quinn actress in Belfast Northern Ireland Gary Stewart singer in Jenkins Kentucky d 2003 Billy Vera musician in Riverside CaliforniaMay 29 1944 Monday EditThe Germans called off Operation Steinbock after four months of strategically bombing southern England accomplished little effect German submarine U 549 was depth charged and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean by American warships The American escort carrier USS Block Island was torpedoed and sunk off the Canary Islands by German submarine U 549 Born Helmut Berger actor in Bad Ischl AustriaMay 30 1944 Tuesday EditThe British Eighth Army took Arce 19 A general election was held in Ireland Eamon de Valera s Fianna Fail won re election and an overall majority Princess Charlotte of Monaco resigned her rights to the throne in favor of her son Prince Rainier Born Meredith MacRae actress and singer in Houston Texas d 2000 Died Jessie Ralph 79 American stage and screen actressMay 31 1944 Wednesday EditThe Government of India announced the formation of a Department of Planning and Development to plan for the postwar period 19 German submarine U 289 was depth charged and sunk in the Barents Sea by British destroyer HMS Milne References Edit a b c d 1944 MusicAndHistory Retrieved March 1 2016 permanent dead link 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