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The following events occurred in November 1941:

November 1, 1941 (Saturday) Edit

November 2, 1941 (Sunday) Edit

November 3, 1941 (Monday) Edit

November 4, 1941 (Tuesday) Edit

November 5, 1941 (Wednesday) Edit

November 6, 1941 (Thursday) Edit

  • Joseph Stalin made a radio address broadcast worldwide declaring that Hitler's "crazy plan" to draw Britain and the United States into a coalition to destroy the Soviet Union had failed. Stalin said that a coalition of the United States, Britain and the USSR was "now a reality" and expressed his hopes that a "second front" would be established "in the near future."[12]
  • Between 15,000 and 18,000 Jews were taken to the Sosenki forest outside of Rovno and massacred over the next two days.[13]
  • Frostbite began to appear among German troops on the Eastern Front.[5]
  • German submarine U-595 was commissioned.
  • Born: Doug Sahm, musician and founder of the Sir Douglas Quintet, in San Antonio, Texas (d. 1999)

November 7, 1941 (Friday) Edit

  • The Soviet hospital ship Armenia was sunk by German bombers while evacuating civilians and wounded soldiers from Crimea. As many as 7,000 people were killed in the sinking, making it one of the worst maritime disasters in history.
  • In an important symbolic event, Soviet troops marched in Red Square to commemorate the anniversary of the October Revolution as per the annual tradition. Soldiers taking part in the parade marched straight on to the front line.[14]
  • The United States Senate voted 50 to 37 to amend the Neutrality Act to allow merchantmen to be armed and permit U.S. ships to enter combat zones.[15]
  • The cargo ship MV Nottingham was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean by German submarine U-74.
  • Senior commanders of the Japanese Army and Navy were informed that the start of war against Britain and the United States was tentatively set for December 8 (Japanese time).[16]
  • Bette Davis became the first female president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.[17]
  • Born: Angelo Scola, cardinal, in Malgrate, Italy
  • Died: Albin Zollinger, 46, Swiss writer

November 8, 1941 (Saturday) Edit

November 9, 1941 (Sunday) Edit

November 10, 1941 (Monday) Edit

November 11, 1941 (Tuesday) Edit

November 12, 1941 (Wednesday) Edit

November 13, 1941 (Thursday) Edit

  • The British aircraft carrier Ark Royal was torpedoed and severely damaged off Gibraltar by the German submarine U-81.
  • The Soviet cruiser Chervona Ukraina was sunk at Sevastopol by German aircraft.
  • U.S. Congress voted 212 to 194 to abolish combat zones, thereby allowing U.S. ships to carry goods directly to ports of belligerent countries.[15]
  • German submarine U-596 was commissioned.
  • Born: Mel Stottlemyre, baseball player and coach, in Hazleton, Missouri (d. 2019)

November 14, 1941 (Friday) Edit

November 15, 1941 (Saturday) Edit

  • The Germans renewed the drive on Moscow after a three-week lull. The Soviets were pushed back from the Volga Reservoir north of the capital but with temperatures dropping to -20 Celsius across the Eastern Front, the German advance was very slow.[5]
  • German submarine U-583 sank in the Baltic Sea with no survivors after a collision with U-153.
  • German submarines U-173 and U-459 were commissioned.

November 16, 1941 (Sunday) Edit

November 17, 1941 (Monday) Edit

November 18, 1941 (Tuesday) Edit

November 19, 1941 (Wednesday) Edit

November 20, 1941 (Thursday) Edit

  • The German Afrika Korps gave battle over a broad area around Sidi Rezegh.[24]
  • Talks opened in Washington, D.C. between U.S. Secretary of State Cordell Hull, Japanese ambassador Kichisaburō Nomura and special Japanese envoy Saburō Kurusu. The Japanese demanded that the Americans withdraw from China, lift all sanctions directed against Japan and halt the U.S. naval buildup in the Pacific.[27]
  • The British cargo ship Empire Dorado collided with the Greek cargo ship Theomitor in the Atlantic Ocean. Empire Dorado was taken in tow by a Royal Navy ship but sank two days later.
  • German submarine U-597 was commissioned.
  • Died: Kurt von Briesen, 55, German general (killed by Soviet aircraft near Izium)

November 21, 1941 (Friday) Edit

November 22, 1941 (Saturday) Edit

November 23, 1941 (Sunday) Edit

November 24, 1941 (Monday) Edit

November 25, 1941 (Tuesday) Edit

November 26, 1941 (Wednesday) Edit

November 27, 1941 (Thursday) Edit

November 28, 1941 (Friday) Edit

November 29, 1941 (Saturday) Edit

November 30, 1941 (Sunday) Edit

  • Gerd von Rundstedt approved a German retreat to the Mius River following the defeat at Rostov.[18]
  • Axis forces attacked again at Sidi Rezegh, battering the New Zealand 24th and 26th Battalions as the Germans launched a new drive on Tobruk.[5]
  • The first day of the Rumbula massacre occurred near Riga, Latvia. A total of about 25,000 Jews were killed on this day and December 8.
  • German submarine U-206 was lost in the Bay of Biscay on or around this date, probably to a naval mine.
  • The romantic comedy film Two-Faced Woman starring Greta Garbo (in her final role) and Melvyn Douglas was released.
  • Died: Esmond Romilly, 23, British socialist (shot down over the North Sea)

References Edit

  1. ^ "U. S. 'Attacked Germany,' Says Hitler; Charges We Fired First in Sea War". Brooklyn Eagle. Brooklyn. November 2, 1941. p. 1.
  2. ^ a b Matthäus, Jürgen (2013). Jewish Responses to Persecution: Volume IV, 1941-1942. Lanham, Maryland: AltaMira Press. p. 528. ISBN 9780759122598.
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  4. ^ a b c Davidson, Edward; Manning, Dale (1999). Chronology of World War Two. London: Cassell & Co. pp. 85–88. ISBN 0-304-35309-4.
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  6. ^ a b c d e f g . MusicAndHistory. Archived from the original on August 28, 2012. Retrieved December 31, 2015.
  7. ^ "N.Y. Re-elects LaGuardia". The Stanford Daily. Stanford, California: 1. November 5, 1941.
  8. ^ "Lord Halifax Pelted with Eggs, Tomatoes". The Daily News. Perth: 1. November 5, 1941.
  9. ^ Roberts, Andrew (April 2014). The Holy Fox: The Life of Lord Halifax. Head of Zeus. ISBN 9781781856963.
  10. ^ Holmes, Tommy (November 4, 1941). "Vote Camilli League's Most Valuable Player". Brooklyn Eagle. Brooklyn. p. 13.
  11. ^ Tucker, Spencer C., ed. (2015). Pearl Harbor: The Essential Reference Guide. ABC-CLIO, LLC. p. 244. ISBN 9781440837197.
  12. ^ "Stalin Urges U. S., Britain to Open 2d Fighting Front". Brooklyn Eagle. Brooklyn. November 6, 1941. p. 1.
  13. ^ Arad, Yitzhak (2009). The Holocaust in the Soviet Union. University of Nebraska Press. p. 164. ISBN 9780803222700.
  14. ^ "Soviet Troops March Through Red Square". World War II Today. Retrieved December 31, 2015.
  15. ^ a b Doenecke, Justus D. (1990). In Danger Undaunted: The Anti-Interventionist Movement of 1940–1941 as Revealed in the Papers of the America First Committee. Stanford University Press. p. 44. ISBN 9780817988418.
  16. ^ Mawdsley, Evan (2011). December 1941: Twelve Days that Began a World War. Yale University Press. p. 15. ISBN 9780300154450.
  17. ^ "Bette Davis First Actress to Head Academy Group". Brooklyn Eagle. Brooklyn. November 7, 1941. p. 3.
  18. ^ a b c d e f Kirchubel, Robert (2013). Operation Barbarossa: The German Invasion of Soviet Russia. Botley, Oxfordshire: Osprey Publishing. p. 11. ISBN 9781782004080.
  19. ^ Record, Jeffrey (2011). A War It Was Always Going to Lose: Why Japan Attacked America in 1941. Potomac Books. p. 91. ISBN 9781597975346.
  20. ^ "Speech by Prime Minister Churchill at the Mansion House Regarding Involvement un a US-Japanese War by the British". ibiblio. Retrieved December 31, 2015.
  21. ^ "Franklin D. Roosevelt's Armistice Day Address". ibiblio. Retrieved December 31, 2015.
  22. ^ Joe DiMaggio: An American Icon. The New York Daily News. 1999. p. 80. ISBN 9781582610375.
  23. ^ "The King's Speech". Hansard. November 12, 1941. Retrieved December 31, 2015.
  24. ^ a b c Chronology and Index of the Second World War, 1938-1945. Research Publications. 1990. p. 88. ISBN 9780887365683.
  25. ^ "Junior Miss". Playbill Vault. Retrieved December 31, 2015.
  26. ^ "British Army Changes". The Sydney Morning Herald. Sydney. November 20, 1941. p. 10.
  27. ^ a b Tucker, Spencer C. (2010). A Global Chronology of Conflict: From the Ancient World to the Modern Middle East. ABC-CLIO, LLC. p. 1937. ISBN 9781851096725.
  28. ^ a b Ford, Ken (2010). Operation Crusader 1941: Rommel in Retreat. Osprey Publishing. p. 10. ISBN 9781846035005.
  29. ^ Tomasevich, Jozo (2001). War and Revolution in Yugoslavia: 1941-1945. Stanford University Press. p. 272. ISBN 9780804779241.
  30. ^ "Japanese task force leaves for Pearl Harbor". History. A&E Networks. Retrieved December 31, 2015.
  31. ^ Malaspina, Ann (2009). Lebanon. Chelsea House Publishing. pp. 49–50. ISBN 9781438105796.
  32. ^ Salamey, Imad (2014). The Government and Politics of Lebanon. London and New York: Routledge. p. 29. ISBN 9781135011338.
  33. ^ Merriam, Ray, ed. (2003). WWII Journal #2: Pearl Harbor. Merriam Press. p. 44. ISBN 9781576381540.
  34. ^ Zetterling, Niklas; Frankson, Anders (2013). The Drive on Moscow, 1941. Casemate. ISBN 9781480406629.
  35. ^ Wallace, William N. (December 7, 1991). "Football: Pushing Aside Games for a World War". The New York Times. Retrieved December 31, 2015.
  36. ^ "Smith Is Awarded Heisman Trophy". Brooklyn Eagle. Brooklyn. November 29, 1941. p. 9.

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connecting the United States and Canada opened to traffic German submarine U 214 was commissioned Ansel Adams took the photograph Moonrise Hernandez New Mexico Born Marina Baura actress in Galicia Spain Nigel Dempster journalist and author in Calcutta British India d 2007 Robert Foxworth actor in Houston TexasNovember 2 1941 Sunday EditThe Finnish conquest of East Karelia was completed when the Soviets withdrew from Kondopoga The Soviet cruiser Voroshilov was bombed in harbour by the Luftwaffe at Novorossiysk and put out of action until February 1942 A Vichy French convoy of freighters and passenger ships was captured north of Madagascar by British cruisers 4 Born Bruce Welch guitarist producer and member of The Shadows in Bognor Regis Sussex EnglandNovember 3 1941 Monday EditThe Germans captured Kursk 5 The British merchant ship Flynderborg was sunk off Newfoundland by German submarine U 202 German submarine U 755 was commissioned Died Samuel Murray 72 American sculptor and educatorNovember 4 1941 Tuesday EditThe Germans captured Feodosia on the Crimean Peninsula 6 The British battleship HMS Duke of York was commissioned Fiorello H La Guardia was re elected to a third term as Mayor of New York City 7 Viscount Halifax was pelted with eggs and tomatoes by isolationist women demonstrators in Detroit as he was leaving City Hall Halifax was afterwards quoted as saying How fortunate you Americans are in Britain we get only one egg a week and we are glad of those The quote was actually fabricated by someone in the British Press Service but it was widely disseminated in the media and created a burst of sympathy and goodwill towards the British and Halifax in particular 8 9 Dolph Camilli of the Brooklyn Dodgers was named the National League s Most Valuable Player 10 German submarine U 509 was commissioned November 5 1941 Wednesday EditIsoroku Yamamoto issued Top Secret Order No 1 to the Japanese Combined Fleet detailing the plan for the attack on Pearl Harbor 11 The Soviet submarine ShCh 324 was lost in the Baltic Sea off Tallinn presumably to a naval mine 5 The Noel Coward play Blithe Spirit made its Broadway debut at the Morosco Theatre German submarines U 172 and U 457 were commissioned Born Art Garfunkel musician and actor in Queens New YorkNovember 6 1941 Thursday EditJoseph Stalin made a radio address broadcast worldwide declaring that Hitler s crazy plan to draw Britain and the United States into a coalition to destroy the Soviet Union had failed Stalin said that a coalition of the United States Britain and the USSR was now a reality and expressed his hopes that a second front would be established in the near future 12 Between 15 000 and 18 000 Jews were taken to the Sosenki forest outside of Rovno and massacred over the next two days 13 Frostbite began to appear among German troops on the Eastern Front 5 German submarine U 595 was commissioned Born Doug Sahm musician and founder of the Sir Douglas Quintet in San Antonio Texas d 1999 November 7 1941 Friday EditThe Soviet hospital ship Armenia was sunk by German bombers while evacuating civilians and wounded soldiers from Crimea As many as 7 000 people were killed in the sinking making it one of the worst maritime disasters in history In an important symbolic event Soviet troops marched in Red Square to commemorate the anniversary of the October Revolution as per the annual tradition Soldiers taking part in the parade marched straight on to the front line 14 The United States Senate voted 50 to 37 to amend the Neutrality Act to allow merchantmen to be armed and permit U S ships to enter combat zones 15 The cargo ship MV Nottingham was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean by German submarine U 74 Senior commanders of the Japanese Army and Navy were informed that the start of war against Britain and the United States was tentatively set for December 8 Japanese time 16 Bette Davis became the first female president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences 17 Born Angelo Scola cardinal in Malgrate Italy Died Albin Zollinger 46 Swiss writerNovember 8 1941 Saturday EditIn conjunction with the creation of the Lwow Ghetto 5 000 of the city s Jews were executed 2 The Germans captured Tikhvin 18 The Battle of the Duisburg Convoy was fought over the night of November 8 9 ending in British victory The Communist Party of Albania renamed the Party of Labour of Albania in 1948 was founded German submarine U 254 was commissioned November 9 1941 Sunday EditThe Germans occupied the Crimean city of Yalta 6 A referendum on the policies of Ion Antonescu was held in Romania The vote was recorded as 99 99 in favour Born Tom Fogerty musician and rhythm guitarist for Creedence Clearwater Revival in Berkeley California d 1990 November 10 1941 Monday EditThe British launched Operation Flipper a commando raid on the headquarters of Erwin Rommel The German 50th Infantry Division under the command of Erich von Manstein launched a major assault against Sevastopol 5 Elements of Admiral Chuichi Nagumo s Pearl Harbor strike force began departing Kure naval base 19 Winston Churchill declared that although he would view with keen sorrow the opening of a conflict between Japan and the English speaking world should the United States become involved in war with Japan the British declaration will follow within the hour 20 November 11 1941 Tuesday EditA general election was held in the Philippines Incumbent President Manuel L Quezon won an unprecedented second term German submarine U 580 sank in the Baltic Sea after a collision with the target ship Angelburg President Roosevelt gave an Armistice Day address at Arlington National Cemetery Our observance of this Anniversary has a particular significance in the year 1941 the president said For we are able today as we were not always able in the past to measure our indebtedness to those who died Whatever we knew or thought we knew a few years or months ago we know now that the danger of brutality and tyranny and slavery to freedom loving peoples can be real and terrible We know why these men fought to keep our freedom and why the wars that save a people s liberties are wars worth fighting and worth winning and at any price 21 The Australian War Memorial was opened in Canberra Joe DiMaggio of the New York Yankees was named the American League s Most Valuable Player DiMaggio s 56 game hitting streak beat out Ted Williams 406 batting average 291 points to 254 22 Died Charles Huntziger 61 French army general plane crash November 12 1941 Wednesday EditThe Soviet 52nd Army counterattacked at Volkhov 18 King George VI opened a new session of British Parliament The developments of the past year have strengthened the resolution of my peoples and of my allies to prosecute this war against aggression until final victory his speech from the throne began 23 British Commandos executed Operation Astrakan an overnight raid on Houlgate in France November 13 1941 Thursday EditThe British aircraft carrier Ark Royal was torpedoed and severely damaged off Gibraltar by the German submarine U 81 The Soviet cruiser Chervona Ukraina was sunk at Sevastopol by German aircraft U S Congress voted 212 to 194 to abolish combat zones thereby allowing U S ships to carry goods directly to ports of belligerent countries 15 German submarine U 596 was commissioned Born Mel Stottlemyre baseball player and coach in Hazleton Missouri d 2019 November 14 1941 Friday EditDespite efforts to salvage the Ark Royal she had to be abandoned to sink some 12 hours after having been torpedoed The British cargo ship Empire Defender was torpedoed and sunk south of the Galite Islands Tunisia by Italian aircraft The Alfred Hitchcock directed romantic psychological thriller film Suspicion starring Cary Grant and Joan Fontaine was released Died Paraskev Stoyanov 70 Bulgarian Romanian surgeon anarchist and professorNovember 15 1941 Saturday EditThe Germans renewed the drive on Moscow after a three week lull The Soviets were pushed back from the Volga Reservoir north of the capital but with temperatures dropping to 20 Celsius across the Eastern Front the German advance was very slow 5 German submarine U 583 sank in the Baltic Sea with no survivors after a collision with U 153 German submarines U 173 and U 459 were commissioned November 16 1941 Sunday EditThe German 11th Army captured Kerch on the far eastern end of the Crimean Peninsula 6 18 German submarine U 433 was depth charged and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea south of Malaga by the British corvette HMS Marigold Died Miina Harma 77 Estonian composerNovember 17 1941 Monday EditOperation Silver Fox ended in a Soviet defensive victory Operation Arctic Fox ended in a stalemate Born Tova Traesnaes businesswoman in Oslo Norway d 2022 Died Ernst Udet 45 German World War I flying ace and Luftwaffe general suicide November 18 1941 Tuesday EditThe British Eighth Army began Operation Crusader once again trying to lift the Siege of Tobruk Operation Flipper ended in British failure Mexico broke off diplomatic relations with Bulgaria Hungary and Romania 24 German submarine U 704 was commissioned A stage adaptation of the Sally Benson semi autobiographical story collection Junior Miss opened at the Lyceum Theatre on Broadway 25 Born David Hemmings actor in Guildford Surrey England d 2003 Died Emile Nelligan 61 Canadian poet Walther Nernst 77 German physicist and Nobel laureate Chris Watson 74 3rd Prime Minister of AustraliaNovember 19 1941 Wednesday EditThe battle between HMAS Sydney and German auxiliary cruiser Kormoran occurred off the coast of Western Australia The Sydney was sunk and the Kormoran had to be scuttled due to heavy damage Advanced British units captured Sidi Rezegh 10 miles south of Tobruk 24 The retirement of Sir John Dill as Chief of the General Staff United Kingdom was announced Sir Alan Brooke was designated to succeed him 26 German submarines U 89 and U 408 were commissioned November 20 1941 Thursday EditThe German Afrika Korps gave battle over a broad area around Sidi Rezegh 24 Talks opened in Washington D C between U S Secretary of State Cordell Hull Japanese ambassador Kichisaburō Nomura and special Japanese envoy Saburō Kurusu The Japanese demanded that the Americans withdraw from China lift all sanctions directed against Japan and halt the U S naval buildup in the Pacific 27 The British cargo ship Empire Dorado collided with the Greek cargo ship Theomitor in the Atlantic Ocean Empire Dorado was taken in tow by a Royal Navy ship but sank two days later German submarine U 597 was commissioned Died Kurt von Briesen 55 German general killed by Soviet aircraft near Izium November 21 1941 Friday EditThe Battle of Rostov began on the Eastern Front General Alan Cunningham ordered the British 70th Division to break out of its encirclement at Tobruk which it managed to do after a hard day s fighting 28 Born Juliet Mills actress in London EnglandNovember 22 1941 Saturday EditIn the Battle of Moscow the Germans captured Klin 18 The 2nd New Zealand Division captured Fort Capuzzo The German auxiliary cruiser Atlantis was shelled and sunk off Ascension Island by the heavy cruiser HMS Devonshire British Commandos carried out Operation Sunstar an overnight raid on Houlgate France German submarines U 215 and U 438 were commissioned Born Jacques Laperriere ice hockey player and coach in Bearn Quebec Canada Died Werner Molders 28 German fighter ace plane crash Kurt Koffka 55 German psychologistNovember 23 1941 Sunday EditThe British 7th Armoured Division was forced to withdraw south of Sidi Rezegh after getting outflanked by Axis troops 5 A bomb exploded at the U S consolate in Saigon causing considerable damage but no injuries 6 Born Derek Mahon poet in Belfast Northern Ireland d 2020 Died Henrietta Vinton Davis 81 American actress and elocutionistNovember 24 1941 Monday EditGerd von Rundstedt disregarded a direct order from Hitler and withdrew from Rostov on Don due to Soviet counter attacks in the rear 4 The British light cruiser HMS Dunedin was torpedoed and sunk off Recife Brazil by German submarine U 124 The Italian passenger ferry Hercules was torpedoed and sunk in Heraklion harbour by the British submarine Triumph The U S Supreme Court decided Edwards v California The comic strip Gordo by Mexican American cartoonist Gus Arriola first appeared Born Pete Best original drummer for The Beatles in Madras British India Donald Duck Dunn bass guitarist songwriter and producer in Memphis Tennessee d 2012 November 25 1941 Tuesday EditThe British battleship HMS Barham was torpedoed and sunk off Alexandria by German submarine U 331 with the loss of more than 800 crew The 17th Panzer Division reached Kashira 18 The 7th Indian Brigade repulsed an attack by the German 5th Panzer Regiment at Sidi Omar Libya Meanwhile Australian and New Zealand troops linked up at El Duda 5 The Anti Comintern Pact was renewed with Finland Romania Bulgaria Denmark Nanjing China Slovakia and Croatia joining as new signatories 29 Jeronimo Mendez became acting President of Chile upon the death of Pedro Aguirre Cerda The first mass shooting of the Ninth Fort massacres took place near Kaunas Lithuania German submarine U 510 was commissioned Born Ralph Haben politician in Atlanta Georgia Riaz Ahmed Gohar Shahi spiritual leader in Dhok Gohar Shah British India Died Pedro Aguirre Cerda 62 President of ChileNovember 26 1941 Wednesday EditThe Germans withdrew from Sidi Rezegh allowing the British 7th Armoured Division to retake the town 5 Chuichi Nagumo s aircraft carrier strike force headed for Pearl Harbor with the understanding that should negotiations with the United States reach a successful conclusion the task force will immediately put about and return to the homeland 30 Cordell Hull offered a counter proposal to the Japanese demands requiring Japan to recognize Chiang Kai shek withdraw from both China and French Indochina and to agree to a multinational non aggression pact The Japanese asked for two weeks to study the proposals 27 4 Neil Ritchie replaced Alan Cunningham as commander of the British Eighth Army 28 Lebanon was proclaimed independent by Georges Catroux the Chief of Free French forces in the Levant Allied countries would recognize this independence although in practice Lebanon was still governed under French authority 31 32 German submarine U 174 was commissioned Born G Alan Marlatt psychologist in Vancouver British Columbia Canada d 2011 November 27 1941 Thursday EditThe Siege of Tobruk ended in Allied victory when the besieged garrison was relieved by the British 8th Army The 15th Panzer Division captured Sidi Azeiz Libya and took 700 prisoners 5 The Battle of Rostov ended in Soviet victory American Admiral Husband E Kimmel and Lieutenant General Walter Short were sent warning messages advising that negotiations with Japan had reached a stalemate and that Japan might take hostile action at any moment The Philippines the Kra Peninsula and Borneo were listed as among the potential sites of a Japanese attack but Hawaii was not 33 The Australian sloop Parramatta was torpedoed and sunk off Tobruk by German submarine U 559 German submarine U 598 was commissioned The Japanese news agency Dōmei Tsushin said that there is little hope of bridging the gap between the opinions of Japan and the United States 6 Born Eddie Rabbitt singer and songwriter in Brooklyn New York d 1998 November 28 1941 Friday EditGerman officer Johann von Ravenstein was captured at Point 175 by New Zealand soldiers The Soviets retook Rostov on Don 34 Palestinian leader Amin al Husseini met with Hitler in Berlin The two pledged mutual support in their common cause 6 German submarine U 95 was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea east of Gibraltar by the Dutch submarine O 21 German submarine U 164 was commissioned The service comedy film Keep Em Flying starring Abbott and Costello was released Born Laura Antonelli actress in Pola Istria Italy d 2015 November 29 1941 Saturday EditOperation Uzice ended in the retreat of the Yugoslav Partisans and Chetniks and the breakup of the short lived Republic of Uzice German troops withdrew from Taganrog on the Sea of Azov 6 The Italian Ariete Division overran the New Zealand 21st Battalion at Point 175 5 The second mass shooting of the Ninth Fort massacres occurred A total of 4 934 German Jews were killed in the two days of shootings German submarines U 255 and U 379 was commissioned The Army Navy Game was played at Philadelphia Municipal Stadium before 98 497 spectators Navy defeated Army 14 6 35 Chattanooga Choo Choo by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra hit 1 on the Billboard singles charts Bruce Smith of the University of Minnesota won the Heisman Trophy The Winnipeg Blue Bombers edged the Ottawa Rough Riders 18 16 to win the 29th Grey Cup of Canadian football 36 Born Bill Freehan baseball player in Detroit Michigan d 2021 Died Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya 18 Soviet partisan and posthumous recipient of the Hero of the Soviet Union award hanged by the Germans November 30 1941 Sunday EditGerd von Rundstedt approved a German retreat to the Mius River following the defeat at Rostov 18 Axis forces attacked again at Sidi Rezegh battering the New Zealand 24th and 26th Battalions as the Germans launched a new drive on Tobruk 5 The first day of the Rumbula massacre occurred near Riga Latvia A total of about 25 000 Jews were killed on this day and December 8 German submarine U 206 was lost in the Bay of Biscay on or around this date probably to a naval mine The romantic comedy film Two Faced Woman starring Greta Garbo in her final role and Melvyn Douglas was released Died Esmond Romilly 23 British socialist shot down over the North Sea References Edit U S Attacked Germany Says Hitler Charges We Fired First in Sea War Brooklyn Eagle Brooklyn November 2 1941 p 1 a b Matthaus Jurgen 2013 Jewish Responses to Persecution Volume IV 1941 1942 Lanham Maryland AltaMira Press p 528 ISBN 9780759122598 Was war am 01 November 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Lebanon London and New York Routledge p 29 ISBN 9781135011338 Merriam Ray ed 2003 WWII Journal 2 Pearl Harbor Merriam Press p 44 ISBN 9781576381540 Zetterling Niklas Frankson Anders 2013 The Drive on Moscow 1941 Casemate ISBN 9781480406629 Wallace William N December 7 1991 Football Pushing Aside Games for a World War The New York Times Retrieved December 31 2015 Smith Is Awarded Heisman Trophy Brooklyn Eagle Brooklyn November 29 1941 p 9 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title November 1941 amp oldid 1142063040, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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