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The following events occurred in November 1939:

November 1, 1939 (Wednesday) edit

November 2, 1939 (Thursday) edit

November 3, 1939 (Friday) edit

  • U.S. Congress amended the Neutrality Act of 1937, repealing the embargo on arms to belligerents but placing sales on a cash and carry basis to avoid a repeat of the situation after World War I when Britain and France ran into difficulty with making their war debt payments to the United States.[3]
  • The German-controlled American freighter City of Flint entered port in Haugesund despite being ordered by its Norwegian escort, the minelayer Olav Tryggvason, not to. The German captain later told interrogators he was just following orders from his government and did not know why he was instructed to dock in Haugesund, but it was probably to get instructions from the vice consul on how and when to proceed to Germany. Norway decided to seize the freighter and return its command to the Americans, and at 23:30 a boarding party stormed the ship and removed the German prize crew.[4] The Germans were interned for violating international law, which forbade a ship from entering a neutral port without sufficient cause.[5]
  • The John Ford-directed historical film Drums Along the Mohawk starring Claudette Colbert and Henry Fonda was released.
  • The British propaganda film The Lion Has Wings, rushed through production after the outbreak of war, was released to cinemas in the United Kingdom.

November 4, 1939 (Saturday) edit

  • The American Neutrality Law came into force, forbidding American ships and citizens from entering clearly defined war zones.[6]
  • The City of Flint sailed to Bergen with U.S. control finally restored.[4]
  • German submarine U-44 was commissioned.
  • Born: Michael Meacher, politician, in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, England (d. 2015)
  • Died: Percy Douglas, 63, British naval officer

November 5, 1939 (Sunday) edit

November 6, 1939 (Monday) edit

November 7, 1939 (Tuesday) edit

November 8, 1939 (Wednesday) edit

  • 13 minutes after Hitler concluded a speech at the Bürgerbräukeller in Munich on the 16th anniversary of the Beer Hall Putsch, a time bomb exploded near the speaking platform that killed 8 people. Carpenter Johann Georg Elser was arrested with incriminating documents at the Swiss border and brought back to Munich for interrogation. His attempt to assassinate Hitler would have succeeded if the Führer's annual speech had not begun 30 minutes earlier than it did in previous years.[11]
  • Born: Elizabeth Dawn, actress, in Leeds, England (d. 2017); Laila Kinnunen, singer, in Vantaa, Finland (d. 2000); Meg Wynn Owen, actress, in Wales (d. 2022)

November 9, 1939 (Thursday) edit

November 10, 1939 (Friday) edit

November 11, 1939 (Saturday) edit

  • Hitler appeared unexpectedly in Munich at the funeral for the victims of the Bürgerbräukeller bombing. He stayed only a few minutes to hear Rudolf Hess deliver the eulogy and then left without speaking.[15]
  • The Nazis burned down the Ezras Israel Synagogue in Łódź.
  • Ostrów Mazowiecka massacre: up to 600 Jews massacred by the German police in Ostrów Mazowiecka in German-occupied Poland.
  • Although Britain did not hold an official Armistice Day ceremony at the Whitehall Cenotaph this year, wreaths were laid on behalf of the King and Queen and people still came to leave flowers. There was no official two minutes' silence at 11 a.m. either, but Britons publicly observed it anyway.[16]
  • Queen Elizabeth made a broadcast to the women of the British Empire reminding them that in the war "we, no less than men, have real and vital work to do."[17]
  • Died: Jan Opletal, 24, Czech student (died of gunshot wound sustained during the October 28 demonstrations in Prague)

November 12, 1939 (Sunday) edit

  • German authorities began the deportation of Jews from Polish territories annexed by Germany to the General Government.[18]
  • France said that the Belgian and Dutch offer of mediation required Germany to repair "the injustices which force has imposed on Austria, Czechoslovakia and Poland" before peace could be discussed.[9] George VI wrote a reply explaining that the "essential conditions upon which we are determined that an honorable peace must be secured have already been plainly stated", but if the Queen of the Netherlands was "able to communicate to me any proposals from Germany of such a character as to afford real prospect" of achieving Britain's aims he would "give them my most earnest consideration."[19]
  • Died: Norman Bethune, 49, Canadian physician and humanitarian

November 13, 1939 (Monday) edit

November 14, 1939 (Tuesday) edit

November 15, 1939 (Wednesday) edit

November 16, 1939 (Thursday) edit

  • Al Capone was released from federal custody after serving seven-and-a-half years of his eleven-year sentence for tax evasion. Capone was suffering heavily from paresis and upon release he immediately went to a Baltimore hospital for treatment.[26]
  • Born: Michael Billington, author and theatre critic, in Leamington Spa, England
  • Died: Pierce Butler, 73, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States

November 17, 1939 (Friday) edit

November 18, 1939 (Saturday) edit

  • The Dutch liner Simon Bolivar set off two mines and sank 20 miles off Harwich, England. 86 lives were lost out of the approximately 400 on board. The British accused the Germans of laying the mines in violation of Article VIII of the 1907 Hague Conventions, which forbade using mines in circumstances likely to endanger commercial shipping.[28][29][30][31]
  • The Nazis closed all the technical schools in the former Czechoslovakia.[21]
  • Born: Margaret Atwood, novelist, poet and environmental activist, in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; Amanda Lear, French model, actress and singer, in either Saigon or Hong Kong; Brenda Vaccaro, actress, in Brooklyn, New York

November 19, 1939 (Sunday) edit

November 20, 1939 (Monday) edit

November 21, 1939 (Tuesday) edit

  • The British government declared a blockade of German exports in reprisal for numerous incidents at sea such as the sinking of the Athenia and the Simon Bolivar. "I may remind the House that in the last war, as a measure of justified reprisal for submarine attacks on merchant ships, exports of German origin or ownership were made subject to seizure on the high seas", Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain explained in the House of Commons. "The many violations of international law and the ruthless brutality of German methods have decided us to follow a similar course now, and an Order-in-Council will shortly be issued giving effect to this decision."[31]
  • The British destroyer HMS Gipsy struck a mine outside Harwich and sank with the loss of 30 crew.
  • Antanas Merkys became Prime Minister of Lithuania.
  • German submarine U-55 was commissioned.
  • Died: Émile Paul Amable Guépratte, 83, French admiral

November 22, 1939 (Wednesday) edit

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November 25, 1939 (Saturday) edit

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November 29, 1939 (Wednesday) edit

November 30, 1939 (Thursday) edit

References edit

  1. ^ "The Netherlands Declares State of Martial Law". The Cornell Daily Sun. Ithaca, New York: 1. November 2, 1939.
  2. ^ Lerski, Jerzy Han (1996). Historical Dictionary of Poland, 966-1945. Greenwood Publishing. p. 171. ISBN 9780313260070.
  3. ^ "Chronology 1939". indiana.edu. 2002. Retrieved November 7, 2015.
  4. ^ a b Haarr, Geirr H. (2013). The Gathering Storm: The Naval War in Northern Europe September 1939 – April 1940. Seaforth Publishing. pp. 339–341. ISBN 9781848321403.
  5. ^ "New Troubles Face Flint; May Become Orphan". Chicago Daily Tribune. November 5, 1939. p. 4.
  6. ^ a b Rohwer, Jürgen (2005). Chronology of the War at Sea, 1939–1945. London: Chatham Publishing. pp. 7, 9. ISBN 9781591141198.
  7. ^ Sobek, David (2013). The Causes of War. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 9780745655468.
  8. ^ Zimmerman, Joshua D. (2015). The Polish Underground and the Jews, 1939–1945. Cambridge University Press. p. 48. ISBN 9781107014268.
  9. ^ a b c "Reich Rejects Offer Of Mediation From Belgium and Holland". Brooklyn Eagle. November 14, 1939. p. 1.
  10. ^ Wardzyńska, Maria (2009). Był rok 1939. Operacja niemieckiej policji bezpieczeństwa w Polsce. Intelligenzaktion (in Polish). Warszawa: IPN. p. 211.
  11. ^ Dash, Mike (August 18, 2011). "One Man Against Tyranny". Smithsonian. Retrieved November 7, 2015.
  12. ^ Smalley, Edward (2015). The British Expeditionary Force, 1939-40. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 9781137494214.
  13. ^ Felton, Mark (2014). Guarding Hitler: The Secret World of the Fuhrer. Pen & Sword Books. ISBN 9781473838383.
  14. ^ "Rules Students Can't Be Forces to Salute Flag". Chicago Daily Tribune. November 11, 1939. p. 8.
  15. ^ "Hitler Attends Funeral of Bomb Victims". Brooklyn Eagle. Brooklyn: 1. November 11, 1939.
  16. ^ Charman, Terry (2009). Outbreak 1939: The World Goes to War. Virgin Books. ISBN 9780753536681.
  17. ^ Creeden, Molly (February 4, 2011). . Vogue. Archived from the original on November 20, 2015. Retrieved November 7, 2015.
  18. ^ a b Garbarini, Alexandra (2011). Jewish Responses to Persecution. Vol. II, 1938–1940. Lanham, Maryland: AltaMira Press. pp. 552–553. ISBN 9780759120396.
  19. ^ "Up to Berlin to Make Peace Bid, Britain Asserts". Chicago Daily Tribune. November 13, 1939. pp. 1–2.
  20. ^ a b "British Military Aviation in 1939". Royal Air Force Museum. Retrieved November 7, 2015.
  21. ^ a b c d "1939". MusicAndHistory. Archived from the original on June 5, 2014. Retrieved November 7, 2015.
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  25. ^ "Long Beach Mayor Slain, Guard Wounded by Cop". Brooklyn Eagle. November 15, 1939. p. 1.
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  27. ^ "Nazis Slay 9 Students in Czech Riots". Brooklyn Eagle. Brooklyn: 1. November 17, 1939.
  28. ^ "Liner Sunk By Mine; 140 Lost". Chicago Daily Tribune. November 19, 1939. p. 1.
  29. ^ "Sea Harvest Must Be Reaped". The Canberra Times. Canberra. November 22, 1939. p. 1.
  30. ^ "The Avalon Project – Laws of War: Laying of Automatic Submarine Contact Mines (Hague VIII); October 18, 1907". Yale Law School. Retrieved November 7, 2015.
  31. ^ a b "German Mine-Laying (British Retaliation)". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). November 21, 1939. Retrieved November 7, 2015.
  32. ^ Schultz, Sigrid (November 20, 1939). "Build Barricade Around Warsaw Jewish Quarter". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 3.
  33. ^ Cramer, Richard Ben (2000). Joe DiMaggio: The Hero's Life. New York: Touchstone. pp. 144–145. ISBN 9780684865478.
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  37. ^ "Finns to Russia: We'll Move Back Army If You Do". Chicago Daily Tribune. November 28, 1939. p. 1.
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  39. ^ "Hawkeyes Revisited: Nile Kinnick". Neal Rozendaal. December 24, 2012. Retrieved November 7, 2015.
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  43. ^ Fulton, William (November 30, 1939). "Kuhn Convicted on All Counts; Faces 30 Years". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 1.
  44. ^ Trotter, William (1991). A Frozen Hell: The Russo-Finnish Winter War of 1939–1940. Chapel Hill, North Carolina: Algonquin Books. p. 272. ISBN 9781565122499.

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Congress amended the Neutrality Act of 1937 repealing the embargo on arms to belligerents but placing sales on a cash and carry basis to avoid a repeat of the situation after World War I when Britain and France ran into difficulty with making their war debt payments to the United States 3 The German controlled American freighter City of Flint entered port in Haugesund despite being ordered by its Norwegian escort the minelayer Olav Tryggvason not to The German captain later told interrogators he was just following orders from his government and did not know why he was instructed to dock in Haugesund but it was probably to get instructions from the vice consul on how and when to proceed to Germany Norway decided to seize the freighter and return its command to the Americans and at 23 30 a boarding party stormed the ship and removed the German prize crew 4 The Germans were interned for violating international law which forbade a ship from entering a neutral port without sufficient cause 5 The John Ford directed historical film Drums Along the Mohawk starring Claudette Colbert and Henry Fonda was released The British propaganda film The Lion Has Wings rushed through production after the outbreak of war was released to cinemas in the United Kingdom November 4 1939 Saturday editThe American Neutrality Law came into force forbidding American ships and citizens from entering clearly defined war zones 6 The City of Flint sailed to Bergen with U S control finally restored 4 German submarine U 44 was commissioned Born Michael Meacher politician in Hemel Hempstead Hertfordshire England d 2015 Died Percy Douglas 63 British naval officerNovember 5 1939 Sunday editThree German Army commanders Fedor von Bock Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb and Gerd von Rundstedt who believed an invasion of France would fail held a secret meeting to discuss ways to dissuade Hitler from ordering an attack on the western front 7 November 6 1939 Monday editSonderaktion Krakau 183 professors of Jagiellonian University in Krakow were arrested by the Nazis 168 of them were sent to Sachsenhausen concentration camp 8 Born Athanasios Angelopoulos theology professor in Katerini Greece Carlos Emilio Morales jazz guitarist in Marianao Havana Cuba d 2014 Leonardo Quisumbing Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines in Masbate City d 2019 November 7 1939 Tuesday editQueen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands and King Leopold III of the Belgians offered to mediate in the European war 9 The Polish government in exile made Wladyslaw Sikorski General Inspector of the Armed Forces Dalki massacre 24 Poles massacred by the Germans in Dalki in German occupied Poland see Nazi crimes against the Polish nation 10 November 8 1939 Wednesday edit13 minutes after Hitler concluded a speech at the Burgerbraukeller in Munich on the 16th anniversary of the Beer Hall Putsch a time bomb exploded near the speaking platform that killed 8 people Carpenter Johann Georg Elser was arrested with incriminating documents at the Swiss border and brought back to Munich for interrogation His attempt to assassinate Hitler would have succeeded if the Fuhrer s annual speech had not begun 30 minutes earlier than it did in previous years 11 Born Elizabeth Dawn actress in Leeds England d 2017 Laila Kinnunen singer in Vantaa Finland d 2000 Meg Wynn Owen actress in Wales d 2022 November 9 1939 Thursday editSupreme Allied Commander Maurice Gamelin revealed his Dyle Plan at a conference of senior Allied officers in Vincennes 12 Auburn Stadium later renamed Jordan Hare Stadium opened on the campus of Auburn University in Alabama Born Paul Cameron psychologist and sexologist in Pittsburgh PennsylvaniaNovember 10 1939 Friday editHitler flew for the first time in his new personal transport plane an Fw 200A 0 named Immelmann III after the World War I flying ace Max Immelmann 13 The United States Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia unanimously ruled that schoolchildren did not have to salute the American flag if such action conflicted with their religious beliefs 14 Born Russell Means Native American activist on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation South Dakota d 2012 Died Charlotte Despard 95 Scottish born Anglo Irish suffragistNovember 11 1939 Saturday editHitler appeared unexpectedly in Munich at the funeral for the victims of the Burgerbraukeller bombing He stayed only a few minutes to hear Rudolf Hess deliver the eulogy and then left without speaking 15 The Nazis burned down the Ezras Israel Synagogue in Lodz Ostrow Mazowiecka massacre up to 600 Jews massacred by the German police in Ostrow Mazowiecka in German occupied Poland Although Britain did not hold an official Armistice Day ceremony at the Whitehall Cenotaph this year wreaths were laid on behalf of the King and Queen and people still came to leave flowers There was no official two minutes silence at 11 a m either but Britons publicly observed it anyway 16 Queen Elizabeth made a broadcast to the women of the British Empire reminding them that in the war we no less than men have real and vital work to do 17 Died Jan Opletal 24 Czech student died of gunshot wound sustained during the October 28 demonstrations in Prague November 12 1939 Sunday editGerman authorities began the deportation of Jews from Polish territories annexed by Germany to the General Government 18 France said that the Belgian and Dutch offer of mediation required Germany to repair the injustices which force has imposed on Austria Czechoslovakia and Poland before peace could be discussed 9 George VI wrote a reply explaining that the essential conditions upon which we are determined that an honorable peace must be secured have already been plainly stated but if the Queen of the Netherlands was able to communicate to me any proposals from Germany of such a character as to afford real prospect of achieving Britain s aims he would give them my most earnest consideration 19 Died Norman Bethune 49 Canadian physician and humanitarianNovember 13 1939 Monday editBritish soil was bombed by the Germans for the first time during World War II in the Shetland Islands No casualties were inflicted 20 The Finnish delegation in Moscow refused to accede to Soviet demands and broke off negotiations 21 The Union of Armed Struggle was created from an earlier Polish resistance movement the Service for Poland s Victory HMS Blanche was sunk by a mine in the Thames Estuary the first British destroyer lost to enemy action in the war Born Bob Tutupoly Indonesian singer d 2022 Died Lois Weber 60 American actressNovember 14 1939 Tuesday editJoachim von Ribbentrop informed the Belgian and Dutch envoys that Germany was turning down their joint mediation offer based on the responses already made from Britain and France 9 The Great Synagogue of Lodz was burned to the ground by the Nazis An oil refinery fire in Lagunillas Venezuela killed 500 people and destroyed the town 22 Born Wendy Carlos electronic musician in Pawtucket Rhode IslandNovember 15 1939 Wednesday editThe Battle of South Guangxi began The German heavy cruiser Deutschland was renamed Lutzow both to confuse enemy intelligence and to avoid the potential damage to national pride that would occur if a ship bearing the name of the country were to be sunk in action 23 A funeral held in Prague for Jan Opletal turned into another spontaneous anti Nazi demonstration 24 Mayor of Long Beach California Louis F Edwards was assassinated by a police officer who had lost his bid for president of the local Patrolmen s Benevolent Association to a candidate Edwards supported 25 Born Yaphet Kotto actor in New York City d 2021 November 16 1939 Thursday editAl Capone was released from federal custody after serving seven and a half years of his eleven year sentence for tax evasion Capone was suffering heavily from paresis and upon release he immediately went to a Baltimore hospital for treatment 26 Born Michael Billington author and theatre critic in Leamington Spa England Died Pierce Butler 73 Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United StatesNovember 17 1939 Friday editGermans stormed the university dorms in Prague and other towns in the former Czechoslovakia attacking and arresting thousands of students The Nazis executed nine Czechs by firing squad without trial that day for leading the recent demonstrations 24 27 Today International Students Day is observed on November 17 in remembrance of the students who were killed or sent to concentration camps for opposing the Nazis The Anglo French Supreme War Council held its third meeting in Paris The historical film Tower of London starring Basil Rathbone Boris Karloff and Vincent Price was released Born Auberon Waugh journalist in Dulverton England d 2001 Died Josef Matousek 33 Czech historian and professor executed by the Nazis November 18 1939 Saturday editThe Dutch liner Simon Bolivar set off two mines and sank 20 miles off Harwich England 86 lives were lost out of the approximately 400 on board The British accused the Germans of laying the mines in violation of Article VIII of the 1907 Hague Conventions which forbade using mines in circumstances likely to endanger commercial shipping 28 29 30 31 The Nazis closed all the technical schools in the former Czechoslovakia 21 Born Margaret Atwood novelist poet and environmental activist in Ottawa Ontario Canada Amanda Lear French model actress and singer in either Saigon or Hong Kong Brenda Vaccaro actress in Brooklyn New YorkNovember 19 1939 Sunday editAn official German communique announced that barricades had been erected around the Warsaw Ghetto and that Jewish districts would be placed under strict control 32 Baseball star Joe DiMaggio married actress Dorothy Arnold in North Beach San Francisco 33 November 20 1939 Monday editBritain had its first submarine success of the war when HMS Sturgeon sank the German patrol vessel V 209 in the Heligoland Bight 6 All Jewish assets held in banks in the General Government were blocked 21 Hitler issued Directive No 8 Further Preparations for Attack in the West DC Comics published Flash Comics 1 with a cover date of January featuring the first appearances of the superheroes Flash and Hawkman 34 November 21 1939 Tuesday editThe British government declared a blockade of German exports in reprisal for numerous incidents at sea such as the sinking of the Athenia and the Simon Bolivar I may remind the House that in the last war as a measure of justified reprisal for submarine attacks on merchant ships exports of German origin or ownership were made subject to seizure on the high seas Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain explained in the House of Commons The many violations of international law and the ruthless brutality of German methods have decided us to follow a similar course now and an Order in Council will shortly be issued giving effect to this decision 31 The British destroyer HMS Gipsy struck a mine outside Harwich and sank with the loss of 30 crew Antanas Merkys became Prime Minister of Lithuania German submarine U 55 was commissioned Died Emile Paul Amable Guepratte 83 French admiralNovember 22 1939 Wednesday editThe Polish government in exile moved from Paris to Angers The U S Supreme Court decided Schneider v New Jersey Born Mulayam Singh Yadav politician in Saifai Etawah district British India d 2022 Stefan Dimitrov basso opera singer in Burgas Bulgaria d 2004 November 23 1939 Thursday editGerman authorities ordered all Jews over the age of ten residing in the General Government to wear white armbands bearing a Star of David 18 The British armed merchant cruiser HMS Rawalpindi was sunk by German warships north of the Faroe Islands 238 of the 286 crew were lost 21 The Official Secrets Act 1939 received Royal Assent in the United Kingdom revising the Act of 1920 Born Bill Bissett poet in Halifax Nova Scotia CanadaNovember 24 1939 Friday editThe Japanese 5th Division captured Nanning 35 Imperial Airways and British Airways Ltd merged to form British Overseas Airways Corporation Died John Harron 36 American actor spinal meningitis November 25 1939 Saturday editInternational Olympic Committee President Henri de Baillet Latour announced the cancellation of the 1940 Winter Olympics which would have been held in Garmisch Partenkirchen Germany 36 Bill Monroe made his debut performance on the Grand Ole Opry with a rendition of Muleskinner Blues Born Shelagh Delaney dramatist and screenwriter in Broughton Salford England d 2011 November 26 1939 Sunday editShelling of Mainila The Soviet Union conducted a false flag operation by shelling the Russian village of Mainila near the Finnish border and blaming the attack on Finland Born Tina Turner singer in Nutbush Tennessee d 2023 November 27 1939 Monday editFinland denied shelling Mainila and suggested that the Russians had accidentally fired upon their own village in connection with training exercises 37 Born Laurent Desire Kabila President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo in Baudouinville Belgian Congo d 2001 Ulla Stromstedt actress in Stockholm Sweden d 1986 November 28 1939 Tuesday editTwelve Bristol Blenheims of the Royal Air Force conducted a bombing raid on the German seaplane base at Borkum Little damage was done but all the British aircraft returned safely 20 The Soviet Union canceled the Soviet Finnish Non Aggression Pact 35 The British government ceremonially turned over a copy of Magna Carta to the Library of Congress for safekeeping during the war The 13th century document had been brought to the United States for display during the New York World s Fair and it was deemed too dangerous to ship it back during wartime 38 Nile Kinnick of the University of Iowa won the Heisman Trophy 39 Died James Naismith 78 Canadian physical educator and inventor of the sport of basketballNovember 29 1939 Wednesday editThe German submarine U 35 surfaced and surrendered near the Shetland Islands after being disabled by depth charges from the British destroyers HMS Icarus Kashmir and Kingston 40 A decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet granted all permanent residents of Soviet occupied Poland full citizenship of the USSR With this came the obligation to serve in the Red Army 41 Hitler issued Directive No 9 Instructions for Warfare against the Economy of the Enemy The directive focused on attacking British shipping and ports and blockading sea lanes using U boats and naval mines 42 Fritz Julius Kuhn of the pro Nazi German American Bund was found guilty on five counts of larceny and forgery in New York court 43 Born Meco record producer and musician in Johnsonburg Pennsylvania d 2023 Died Philipp Scheidemann 74 German politicianNovember 30 1939 Thursday editThe Winter War began when the Soviet Union invaded Finland 600 000 soldiers of the Red Army began to cross the Finnish border and Soviet aircraft bombed Helsinki 44 The Battle of Petsamo began Died Max Skladanowsky 76 German inventor and filmmakerReferences edit The Netherlands Declares State of Martial Law The Cornell Daily Sun Ithaca New York 1 November 2 1939 Lerski Jerzy Han 1996 Historical Dictionary of Poland 966 1945 Greenwood Publishing p 171 ISBN 9780313260070 Chronology 1939 indiana edu 2002 Retrieved November 7 2015 a b Haarr Geirr H 2013 The Gathering Storm The Naval War in Northern Europe September 1939 April 1940 Seaforth Publishing pp 339 341 ISBN 9781848321403 New Troubles Face Flint May Become Orphan Chicago Daily Tribune November 5 1939 p 4 a b Rohwer Jurgen 2005 Chronology of the War at Sea 1939 1945 London Chatham Publishing pp 7 9 ISBN 9781591141198 Sobek David 2013 The Causes of War John Wiley amp Sons ISBN 9780745655468 Zimmerman Joshua D 2015 The Polish Underground and the Jews 1939 1945 Cambridge University Press p 48 ISBN 9781107014268 a b c Reich Rejects Offer Of Mediation From Belgium and Holland Brooklyn Eagle November 14 1939 p 1 Wardzynska Maria 2009 Byl rok 1939 Operacja niemieckiej policji bezpieczenstwa w Polsce Intelligenzaktion in Polish Warszawa IPN p 211 Dash Mike August 18 2011 One Man Against Tyranny Smithsonian Retrieved November 7 2015 Smalley Edward 2015 The British Expeditionary Force 1939 40 Palgrave Macmillan ISBN 9781137494214 Felton Mark 2014 Guarding Hitler The Secret World of the Fuhrer Pen amp Sword Books ISBN 9781473838383 Rules Students Can t Be Forces to Salute Flag Chicago Daily Tribune November 11 1939 p 8 Hitler Attends Funeral of Bomb Victims Brooklyn Eagle Brooklyn 1 November 11 1939 Charman Terry 2009 Outbreak 1939 The World Goes to War Virgin Books ISBN 9780753536681 Creeden Molly February 4 2011 The Queen Behind The King s Speech Vogue Archived from the original on November 20 2015 Retrieved November 7 2015 a b Garbarini Alexandra 2011 Jewish Responses to Persecution Vol II 1938 1940 Lanham Maryland AltaMira Press pp 552 553 ISBN 9780759120396 Up to Berlin to Make Peace Bid Britain Asserts Chicago Daily Tribune November 13 1939 pp 1 2 a b British Military Aviation in 1939 Royal Air Force Museum Retrieved November 7 2015 a b c d 1939 MusicAndHistory Archived from the original on June 5 2014 Retrieved November 7 2015 Friday November 14 2014 The Korea Times Retrieved November 7 2015 Williamson Gordon 2003 German Pocket Battleships 1939 45 Oxford Osprey Publishing p 16 ISBN 9781841765013 a b Jan Opletal Dying for democracy during the Occupation Private Prague Guide Retrieved November 7 2015 Long Beach Mayor Slain Guard Wounded by Cop Brooklyn Eagle November 15 1939 p 1 Al Capone Federal Bureau of Investigation Archived from the original on July 6 2015 Retrieved November 7 2015 Nazis Slay 9 Students in Czech Riots Brooklyn Eagle Brooklyn 1 November 17 1939 Liner Sunk By Mine 140 Lost Chicago Daily Tribune November 19 1939 p 1 Sea Harvest Must Be Reaped The Canberra Times Canberra November 22 1939 p 1 The Avalon Project Laws of War Laying of Automatic Submarine Contact Mines Hague VIII October 18 1907 Yale Law School Retrieved November 7 2015 a b German Mine Laying British Retaliation Parliamentary Debates Hansard November 21 1939 Retrieved November 7 2015 Schultz Sigrid November 20 1939 Build Barricade Around Warsaw Jewish Quarter Chicago Daily Tribune p 3 Cramer Richard Ben 2000 Joe DiMaggio The Hero s Life New York Touchstone pp 144 145 ISBN 9780684865478 Martin Robert Stanley May 24 2015 Comics By the Date March 1906 to December 1939 The Hooded Utilitarian Archived from the original on November 20 2015 Retrieved November 7 2015 a b 1939 Timeline World War II Database Retrieved November 7 2015 Collins Sandra Tokyo Helsinki 1940 Encyclopedia of the Modern Olympic Movement Ed John E Findling and Kimberley D Pelle Greenwood Publishing 2004 p 121 ISBN 9780313322785 Finns to Russia We ll Move Back Army If You Do Chicago Daily Tribune November 28 1939 p 1 Magna Carta Muse and Mentor Library of Congress Retrieved November 7 2015 Hawkeyes Revisited Nile Kinnick Neal Rozendaal December 24 2012 Retrieved November 7 2015 Blair Casey 2000 Hitler s U Boat War The Hunters 1939 1942 Modern Library p 117 ISBN 9780679640325 Paczkowski Andrzej 1998 Spring Will Be Ours Poland and the Poles from Occupation to Freedom University Park Pennsylvania Pennsylvania State University Press p 43 ISBN 9780271047539 U boats to Bring England to Heel The Daily Chronicles of World War II Retrieved November 7 2015 Fulton William November 30 1939 Kuhn Convicted on All Counts Faces 30 Years Chicago Daily Tribune p 1 Trotter William 1991 A Frozen Hell The Russo Finnish Winter War of 1939 1940 Chapel Hill North Carolina Algonquin Books p 272 ISBN 9781565122499 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title November 1939 amp oldid 1221736953, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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