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The following events occurred in November 1940:

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November 7, 1940: Film of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge collapse.

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  • The Battle of Pindus ended in Greek victory.
  • The Handley Page Halifax bomber was introduced.
  • German submarine U-149 was commissioned.
  • RAF Bomber Command, aware of reports of high-level Nazi-Soviet negotiations in Berlin, conducts air raids over the German capital. The raids do little physical damage, but succeed in embarrassing the hosts by forcing them to re-locate the discussions to an air raid shelter and cause the Soviet delegation to question German claims regarding the supposedly imminent British defeat.
  • The Walt Disney animated film Fantasia, the first commercial film shown in stereophonic sound, had its world premiere at the Broadway Theatre in New York City.[9] It was the first box office failure for Disney, though it recouped its cost years later and became one of the most highly regarded of Disney's films.
  • Died: Johann Urban, 77, Austrian chemist and industrialist

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  • The Warsaw Ghetto was officially sealed, cutting off 380,000 Jews from the rest of the world.[11]
  • The Battle of Korytsa began.
  • The RAF bombed Berlin, Hamburg, Bremen and other cities in retaliation for the Coventry bombing.[3]
  • Germany expelled 70,000 Lorrainers from northeast France.[12]
  • In American college football, the famous Fifth Down Game was played between Cornell and Dartmouth. Cornell appeared to have won 7-3 but officials reviewing game film discovered they had made an error that allowed Cornell an extra down during the final seconds of the game that led to a touchdown. Cornell forfeited the game as a result.
  • Died: Patrick MacSwiney, 54, Irish Catholic priest and scholar

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References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f "1940". World War II Database. Retrieved December 11, 2015.
  2. ^ Chronology and Index of the Second World War, 1938-1945. Research Publications. 1990. p. 38. ISBN 9780887365683.
  3. ^ a b c d Davidson, Edward; Manning, Dale (1999). Chronology of World War Two. London: Cassell & Co. pp. 51–52. ISBN 0-304-35309-4.
  4. ^ Matanle, Ivor (1995). World War II. Colour Library Books Ltd. p. 61. ISBN 1-85833-333-4.
  5. ^ Paoletti, Ciro (2008). A Military History of Italy. Praeger Security International. p. 172. ISBN 9780275985059.
  6. ^ Curran, Hugh (November 8, 1940). "De Valera Turns Down British Bid for Bases". Chicago Daily Tribune. Chicago: Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 2.
  7. ^ Wieviorka, Olivier (2009). Orphans of the Republic: The Nation's Legislators in Vichy France. Harvard University Press. p. 110. ISBN 9780674032613.
  8. ^ Dohey, Larry (November 9, 2013). "Newfoundland, one of the 'sally ports' of freedom". Archival Moments. Retrieved December 11, 2015.
  9. ^ Holston, Kim R. (2013). Movie Roadshows: A History and Filmography of Reserved-Seat Limited Showings, 1911-1973. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company, Inc. p. 94. ISBN 978-0-7864-6062-5.
  10. ^ "Nazis Legalize Dog Meat for Use by Humans". Chicago Daily Tribune. Chicago: Chicago Daily Tribune. November 15, 1940. p. 1.
  11. ^ Arens, Moshe (2011). Flags Over the Warsaw Ghetto: The Untold Story of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Jerusalem: Gefen Publishing. p. 45. ISBN 9789652295279.
  12. ^ Kitson, Simon (2008). The Hunt for Nazi Spies: Fighting Espionage in Vichy France. University of Chicago Press. p. xviii. ISBN 9780226438955.
  13. ^ Estonia's famous "leaning house" displays Georgian artists' work – Agenda.ge
  14. ^ Boone, J. C. (2008). Hitler at the Obersalzberg. Xlibris. p. 122. ISBN 9781462813537.
  15. ^ Paxton, Robert O. (2001). Vichy France: Old Guard and New Order 1940-1944. New York: Columbia University Press. p. 55. ISBN 9780231124690.
  16. ^ "Was war am 22. November 1940". chroniknet. Retrieved December 11, 2015.
  17. ^ Martin, Robert Stanley (May 31, 2015). . The Hooded Utilitarian. Archived from the original on December 4, 2015. Retrieved December 11, 2015.
  18. ^ a b Gale, Jez (November 30, 2015). "Southampton Blitz - city remembers on 75th anniversary". Southern Daily Echo. Retrieved December 11, 2015.
  19. ^ Veranneman de Watervliet, Jean-Michel (2014). Belgium in the Second World War. Barnsley: Pen & Sword. p. 84. ISBN 9781783376070.
  20. ^ Sheba, Kimpei (November 26, 1940). "Japan Names Adm. Nomura Envoy to U.S.". Chicago Daily Tribune. Chicago: Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 1.
  21. ^ Sands, Kelly, ed. (1 March 2021). "NASA Glenn's Historical Timeline". NASA History. NASA. Retrieved 28 January 2023.
  22. ^ Tucker, Spencer C. (2010). A Global Chronology of Conflict: From the Ancient World to the Modern Middle East. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, LLC. p. 1917. ISBN 9781851096725.
  23. ^ "Was war am 28. November 1940". chroniknet. Retrieved December 11, 2015.
  24. ^ "Harmon Polls Record Vote to Win Award". Brooklyn Eagle. Brooklyn. November 28, 1940. p. 15.
  25. ^ Rohwer, Jürgen (2005). Chronology of the War at Sea, 1939-1945. London: Chatham Publishing. p. 50. ISBN 9781591141198.
  26. ^ "1940 - 1949 Army Navy Football". For What They Gave on Saturday Afternoon. Retrieved December 11, 2015.

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Nazi Germany s Kriegsmarine which became its most numerous class with 568 commissioned during the War Died Big Nose Kate 89 Hungarian born prostitute and common law wife of Old West gunfighter Doc Holliday November 3 1940 Sunday editThe Greeks recaptured Samarina from the Italians 1 After enduring 57 consecutive nights of bombing since the Blitz began London went a night without being bombed 4 Born Harry T Edwards jurist and legal scholar in New York City Died Manuel Azana 60 Prime Minister of the Second Spanish Republic Lewis Hine 66 American sociologist and photographerNovember 4 1940 Monday editThe Royal Navy began Operation MB8 to protect supply convoys in the Mediterranean Born Delbert McClinton musician in Lubbock Texas A Junkers Ju 52 commercial flight going from Robore to Puerto Suarez crashed during a storm killing all 14 passengers November 5 1940 Tuesday editThe United States presidential election was held Franklin D Roosevelt won an unprecedented third term as President of the United States carrying 38 of 48 states The German heavy cruiser Admiral Scheer located Allied convoy HX 84 in the North Atlantic and sank the British armed merchant cruiser Jervis Bay and five cargo ships Died Edward Fegen 49 Royal Navy officer and Victoria Cross recipient killed in the Jervis Bay sinking Otto Plath 55 German born American author professor of biology entomologist and father of poet Sylvia PlathNovember 6 1940 Wednesday editBritish Sudanese and Indian troops counterattacked the Italian garrisons at Gallabat and Metemma 5 Born Dieter F Uchtdorf aviator airline executive and religious leader in Mahrisch Ostrau Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia Died Hubert Adair 22 or 23 British fighter pilot killed in action over Southampton November 7 1940 Thursday edit source source source source source source November 7 1940 Film of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge collapse Irish Taoiseach Eamon de Valera rejected a British request that strategic naval ports and air bases on Irish territory be rendered or leased to Britain 6 Tacoma Narrows Bridge in Washington collapsed only four months after it opened German submarine U 551 was commissioned The Symphony in C by Igor Stravinsky was premiered by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Born Mike Clark NFL placekicker in Marshall Texas d 2002 November 8 1940 Friday editThe Battle of Elaia Kalamas ended in victory for the Greek defenders The Battle of Gabon began Deutsche Lufthansa Ju 90 crash A Deutsche Lufthansa Junkers Ju 90 crashed in Schonteichen en route from Berlin to Budapest killing all 29 aboard The American steamship City of Rayville hit a German naval mine and sank in the Bass Strait off Cape Otway Australia the first U S vessel lost during World War II The adventure film The Mark of Zorro starring Tyrone Power was released Died Evandro Chagas 35 Brazilian physician and biomedical scientist plane crash November 9 1940 Saturday editUnion confederations were banned in Vichy France 7 Died Neville Chamberlain 71 Prime Minister of the United Kingdom John Henry Kirby 79 American businessmanNovember 10 1940 Sunday editThe Vrancea earthquake struck Romania registering 7 7 on the Richter scale and killing 1 000 people The first aircraft to be ferried from Gander Newfoundland to the United Kingdom took off The formation of seven Lockheed Hudson bombers landed the next morning at Aldergrove Northern Ireland after a 10 hour 17 minute flight Over the course of the war some 10 000 aircraft would travel this route from North America to Europe 8 The Little Norway air force training camp opened in the bay area of Toronto Canada on the shores of Lake Ontario Fala the Scottish terrier one of the most famous presidential pets in American history moved into the White House The Copacabana nightclub opened in New York City Born Screaming Lord Sutch musician and founder of the Official Monster Raving Loony Party in Hampstead London England d 1999 November 11 1940 Monday editOperation MB8 ended in British success The Battle of Taranto began off Taranto Italy The Royal Navy launched the first all aircraft ship to ship naval attack in history The Armistice Day Blizzard occurred in the Midwestern United States causing a total of 145 deaths Died Han Mặc Tử 28 Vietnamese poet leprosy November 12 1940 Tuesday editThe Battle of Taranto ended in decisive British victory The Battle of Gabon ended in Allied victory The Battle of the Strait of Otranto was fought resulting in Allied victory German Soviet Axis talks Soviet Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov met with Adolf Hitler and Joachim von Ribbentrop in Berlin for a conference that would last through November 14 The main topic of discussion was defining the world spheres of influence between Germany Italy Japan and the Soviet Union Hitler issued Directive No 18 on the German seizure of Gibraltar codenamed Operation Felix The U S Supreme Court decided Hansberry v Lee Born Glenn Stetson singer concert promoter and television producer in the Ottawa Valley Ontario Canada d 2003 Died Joe Quinn 75 Australian baseball playerNovember 13 1940 Wednesday editThe Battle of Pindus ended in Greek victory The Handley Page Halifax bomber was introduced German submarine U 149 was commissioned RAF Bomber Command aware of reports of high level Nazi Soviet negotiations in Berlin conducts air raids over the German capital The raids do little physical damage but succeed in embarrassing the hosts by forcing them to re locate the discussions to an air raid shelter and cause the Soviet delegation to question German claims regarding the supposedly imminent British defeat The Walt Disney animated film Fantasia the first commercial film shown in stereophonic sound had its world premiere at the Broadway Theatre in New York City 9 It was the first box office failure for Disney though it recouped its cost years later and became one of the most highly regarded of Disney s films Died Johann Urban 77 Austrian chemist and industrialistNovember 14 1940 Thursday editThe Battle of Morava Ivan began The most devastating attack of the Coventry Blitz occurred The Nazis legalized the human consumption of dog meat within the German Reich effective January 1 10 The Queens Midtown Tunnel was opened to traffic in New York City November 15 1940 Friday editIsoroku Yamamoto was promoted to the rank of admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy 1 The comedy team of Abbott and Costello made their screen debut in the comedy film One Night in the Tropics Born Roberto Cavalli fashion designer in Florence Italy Sam Waterston actor producer and director in Cambridge MassachusettsNovember 16 1940 Saturday editThe Warsaw Ghetto was officially sealed cutting off 380 000 Jews from the rest of the world 11 The Battle of Korytsa began The RAF bombed Berlin Hamburg Bremen and other cities in retaliation for the Coventry bombing 3 Germany expelled 70 000 Lorrainers from northeast France 12 In American college football the famous Fifth Down Game was played between Cornell and Dartmouth Cornell appeared to have won 7 3 but officials reviewing game film discovered they had made an error that allowed Cornell an extra down during the final seconds of the game that led to a touchdown Cornell forfeited the game as a result Died Patrick MacSwiney 54 Irish Catholic priest and scholarNovember 17 1940 Sunday editThe British attempted Operation White an attempt to deliver fourteen aircraft from the carrier HMS Argus to Malta but only five planes made it due to bad weather and the presence of the Italian Fleet Sholto Douglas 1st Baron Douglas of Kirtleside replaced Sir Hugh Dowding as Commander in Chief of RAF Fighter Command 3 The Tartu Art Museum was established in Tartu Estonia 13 Born Luke Kelly folk musician in Sheriff Street Dublin Ireland d 1984 Died Ralph Barnes 41 American journalist plane crash Eric Gill 58 English sculptor and printmaker Raymond Pearl 61 American biologistNovember 18 1940 Monday editCount Ciano met with Hitler at the Berghof Hitler was pessimistic over the situation in the Balkans but became enthusiastic on the subject of negotiating an alliance with Yugoslavia 14 Gauleiter Josef Burckel expelled 100 000 Lorrainers who wanted to keep their French citizenship 15 A large fire destroyed most of The Business District of Mount Washington Kentucky Born Qaboos bin Said al Said Sultan of Oman in Salalah Oman d 2020 Died Ivane Javakhishvili 64 Georgian historianNovember 19 1940 Tuesday editAbout 900 people were killed in a German bombing raid on Birmingham 1 Died Charles W Woodworth 75 American entomologistNovember 20 1940 Wednesday editHungary joined the Tripartite Pact Born Helma Sanders Brahms film director screenwriter producer and actress in Lower Saxony Germany d 2014 Died Harriot Eaton Stanton Blatch 84 American writer and suffragistNovember 21 1940 Thursday editHitler received Ion Antonescu at the Reich Chancellory in Berlin and indicated his plans to attack the Soviet Union 16 Italian forces were pushed well back into Albania 3 German submarine U 110 was commissioned Born Dr John musician in New Orleans Louisiana d 2019 Richard Marcinko U S Navy SEAL commander author and radio talk show host in Lansford Pennsylvania d 2021 November 22 1940 Friday editThe Battle of Korytsa ended in Greek victory All Star Comics 3 was published marking the debut of the first team of superheroes the Justice Society of America 17 Born Terry Gilliam filmmaker animator and member of the Monty Python comedy troupe in Minneapolis MinnesotaNovember 23 1940 Saturday editThe Battle of Morava Ivan ended in Greek victory Romania joined the Tripartite Pact Southampton Blitz The first sustained air raid on Southampton occurred 77 were killed and more than 300 injured 18 The Belgian government in exile declared war on Italy Belgian Congolese forces would now co ordinate with the British to fight the Italians in Africa 19 German submarine U 70 was commissioned Born Luis Tiant baseball player in Marianao Cuba Died Billy Jones 51 American singer and co star of The Happiness Boys radio programNovember 24 1940 Sunday editThe Slovak Republic signed the Tripartite Pact The first major air raid of the Bristol Blitz took place Died James Craig 1st Viscount Craigavon 69 1st Prime Minister of Northern IrelandNovember 25 1940 Monday editKichisaburō Nomura was named Japanese Ambassador to the United States 20 The Central Hubei Operation began in China Patria disaster The French built ocean liner SS Patria was sunk in the Port of Haifa when a bomb exploded on board 267 were killed and 172 injured It was not until 1957 that the underground paramilitary group Haganah was revealed to be the party responsible The de Havilland Mosquito and the Martin B 26 Marauder both made their first flights The U S Supreme Court decided Helvering v Horst Woody Woodpecker made his debut in the animated short Knock Knock The National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics NACA announced that it would build a new laboratory in Cleveland Ohio The Aircraft Engine Research Laboratory AERL would be established in 1941 It was renamed the NACA Lewis Flight Propulsion Laboratory in 1948 and the Lewis Research Center in 1958 the same year that the NACA became the National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASA NASA Lewis was renamed again in 1999 as the John H Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field 21 Born Joe Gibbs American football coach in Mocksville North Carolina Percy Sledge singer in Leighton Alabama d 2015 November 26 1940 Tuesday editThe Jilava Massacre took place overnight near Bucharest Romania The Iron Guard executed 64 members of the old government of deposed King Carol II of Romania In the wake of the German Soviet Axis talks Vyacheslav Molotov told the German ambassador to the Soviet Union that the USSR was willing to join a four power pact with Germany Italy and Japan if new Soviet territorial demands were met including expansion into the Persian Gulf and the annexation of Finland Hitler called Stalin a cold blooded blackmailer and refused to make any response to the Soviet proposal 22 Died Gheorghe Argeșanu 57 Romanian cavalry general and Prime Minister of Romania killed in the Jilava Massacre Harold Harmsworth 1st Viscount Rothermere 72 English newspaper proprietorNovember 27 1940 Wednesday editThe Battle of Cape Spartivento was fought ending indecisively German submarine U 150 was commissioned A plane bound for Syria piloted by the French aviator Henri Guillaumet with the newly appointed High Commissioner of the Levant Jean Chiappe among the passengers was mistakenly shot down over the Mediterranean by an Italian fighter plane Born Bruce Lee martial artist and actor in Chinatown San Francisco California d 1973 Died Jean Chiappe French civil servant Henri Guillaumet 38 French aviatorNovember 28 1940 Thursday editThe Germans bombed Liverpool and killed 166 civilians when a parachute mine caused a blast of boiling water and gas in an underground shelter 1 The antisemitic Nazi propaganda film The Eternal Jew premiered in Berlin 23 Tom Harmon of the University of Michigan won the Heisman Trophy 24 The Ottawa Rough Riders defeated the Toronto Balmy Beach Beachers 8 2 in the first of the two game series for the 28th Grey Cup of Canadian football Died Frank Tinney 62 American blackface comedian and actorNovember 29 1940 Friday editGerman military leaders issued a draft plan for the German invasion of the Soviet Union 1 The light cruiser HMS Leander bombarded Mogadishu 25 The comedy film The Bank Dick starring W C Fields was released Born Chuck Mangione flugelhorn player trumpeter and composer in Rochester New YorkNovember 30 1940 Saturday editThe Central Hubei Operation and the year long Battle of South Guangxi ended in Chinese victory A six hour attack occurred in the Southampton Blitz killing 137 people 18 In Philadelphia on the 50th anniversary of the Army Navy Game Navy won 14 0 26 Died John A Hartwell 71 American football player and coach military officer and physicianReferences edit a b c d e f 1940 World War II Database Retrieved December 11 2015 Chronology and Index of the Second World War 1938 1945 Research Publications 1990 p 38 ISBN 9780887365683 a b c d Davidson Edward Manning Dale 1999 Chronology of World War Two London Cassell amp Co pp 51 52 ISBN 0 304 35309 4 Matanle Ivor 1995 World War II Colour Library Books Ltd p 61 ISBN 1 85833 333 4 Paoletti Ciro 2008 A Military History of Italy Praeger Security International p 172 ISBN 9780275985059 Curran Hugh November 8 1940 De Valera Turns Down British Bid for Bases Chicago Daily Tribune Chicago Chicago Daily Tribune p 2 Wieviorka Olivier 2009 Orphans of the Republic The Nation s Legislators in Vichy France Harvard University Press p 110 ISBN 9780674032613 Dohey Larry November 9 2013 Newfoundland one of the sally ports of freedom Archival Moments Retrieved December 11 2015 Holston Kim R 2013 Movie Roadshows A History and Filmography of Reserved Seat Limited Showings 1911 1973 Jefferson North Carolina McFarland amp Company Inc p 94 ISBN 978 0 7864 6062 5 Nazis Legalize Dog Meat for Use by Humans Chicago Daily Tribune Chicago Chicago Daily Tribune November 15 1940 p 1 Arens Moshe 2011 Flags Over the Warsaw Ghetto The Untold Story of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising Jerusalem Gefen Publishing p 45 ISBN 9789652295279 Kitson Simon 2008 The Hunt for Nazi Spies Fighting Espionage in Vichy France University of Chicago Press p xviii ISBN 9780226438955 Estonia s famous leaning house displays Georgian artists work Agenda ge Boone J C 2008 Hitler at the Obersalzberg Xlibris p 122 ISBN 9781462813537 Paxton Robert O 2001 Vichy France Old Guard and New Order 1940 1944 New York Columbia University Press p 55 ISBN 9780231124690 Was war am 22 November 1940 chroniknet Retrieved December 11 2015 Martin Robert Stanley May 31 2015 Comics By the Date January 1940 to December 1941 The Hooded Utilitarian Archived from the original on December 4 2015 Retrieved December 11 2015 a b Gale Jez November 30 2015 Southampton Blitz city remembers on 75th anniversary Southern Daily Echo Retrieved December 11 2015 Veranneman de Watervliet Jean Michel 2014 Belgium in the Second World War Barnsley Pen amp Sword p 84 ISBN 9781783376070 Sheba Kimpei November 26 1940 Japan Names Adm Nomura Envoy to U S Chicago Daily Tribune Chicago Chicago Daily Tribune p 1 Sands Kelly ed 1 March 2021 NASA Glenn s Historical Timeline NASA History NASA Retrieved 28 January 2023 Tucker Spencer C 2010 A Global Chronology of Conflict From the Ancient World to the Modern Middle East Santa Barbara ABC CLIO LLC p 1917 ISBN 9781851096725 Was war am 28 November 1940 chroniknet Retrieved December 11 2015 Harmon Polls Record Vote to Win Award Brooklyn Eagle Brooklyn November 28 1940 p 15 Rohwer Jurgen 2005 Chronology of the War at Sea 1939 1945 London Chatham Publishing p 50 ISBN 9781591141198 1940 1949 Army Navy Football For What They Gave on Saturday Afternoon Retrieved December 11 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia 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