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The following events occurred in November 1942:

November 1, 1942 (Sunday) edit

November 2, 1942 (Monday) edit

November 3, 1942 (Tuesday) edit

November 4, 1942 (Wednesday) edit

  • The Matanikau Offensive ended in American victory.
  • German submarine U-132 was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean by the explosion of the British cargo ship Hatimura, which had just been torpedoed by U-442.
  • German submarines U-169 and U-416 were commissioned.

November 5, 1942 (Thursday) edit

  • Fighting in and around Stalingrad forced the city's power plant to shut down.[9]
  • German submarine U-408 was depth charged and sunk north of Iceland by an American Catalina.
  • German submarines U-647, U-658 and U-712 were commissioned.
  • Born: Pierangelo Bertoli, singer-songwriter and poet, in Sassuolo, Italy (d. 2002)
  • Died: George M. Cohan, 64, American songwriter and entertainer

November 6, 1942 (Friday) edit

November 7, 1942 (Saturday) edit

November 8, 1942 (Sunday) edit

November 9, 1942 (Monday) edit

  • German forces invaded Tunisia without opposition from nearby French troops.[12]
  • Canada, Cuba and Mexico broke off diplomatic relations with Vichy France.[14]
  • The American troopship Leedstown, immobilised in the Mediterranean Sea the previous day by an attack from the Luftwaffe, was finished off by a torpedo from German submarine U-331.
  • Died:

November 10, 1942 (Tuesday) edit

November 11, 1942 (Wednesday) edit

November 12, 1942 (Thursday) edit

  • The Naval Battle of Guadalcanal began.
  • The Koli Point action ended in American victory.
  • U.S. Congress approved the drafting of men 18 and 19 years old.[12]
  • Eddie Rickenbacker and five others were rescued in the Pacific Ocean after being lost adrift at sea for three weeks. The men had stayed alive on a diet of a few oranges retrieved from their plane when it went down, some fish they'd managed to catch and a seagull that Rickenbacker had grabbed with his bare hands.[25]
  • Guatemala broke off diplomatic relations with Vichy France.[14]
  • German submarine U-272 sank off Hela after colliding with U-634.
  • German submarine U-660 was depth charged and damaged north of Oran by British warships and had to be scuttled.
  • German submarines U-360 and U-648 were commissioned.
  • Died: Laura Hope Crews, 62, American actress

November 13, 1942 (Friday) edit

November 14, 1942 (Saturday) edit

  • Japanese heavy cruiser Kinugasa was sunk by aircraft during the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal.
  • Italian cargo liner Scillin was sunk by the British submarine Sahib while transporting over 800 Allied prisoners of war from North Africa to Italy, killing almost all of them. Britain kept the cause of the sinking a secret until 1996.
  • German submarines U-595 and U-605 were depth charged and sunk in the Mediterranean by British aircraft.
  • German submarines U-231 and U-733 were commissioned.

November 15, 1942 (Sunday) edit

November 16, 1942 (Monday) edit

November 17, 1942 (Tuesday) edit

November 18, 1942 (Wednesday) edit

November 19, 1942 (Thursday) edit

  • The Soviets launched Operation Uranus, a counterattack aimed at surrounding Axis forces at Stalingrad.
  • The Battle for Velikiye Luki began on the Eastern Front.
  • Operation Freshman: A British airborne force landed using gliders in Norway with the intent of sabotaging a chemical plant in Telemark that the Germans could use for their atomic weapons programme. Neither of the two aircraft-glider forces were able to land near their objective and the operation ended in failure with 41 killed.
  • Died: Bruno Schulz, 50, Polish writer, artist, literary critic and art teacher (shot by a Nazi)

November 20, 1942 (Friday) edit

November 21, 1942 (Saturday) edit

November 22, 1942 (Sunday) edit

November 23, 1942 (Monday) edit

  • Operation Uranus ended in decisive Soviet victory with the German 6th Army completely encircled at Stalingrad.
  • The Governor General of French West Africa agreed to accept the authority of François Darlan. This brought the strategically valuable port city of Dakar under Allied control.[34]
  • German U-boat U-172 torpedoed and sank the British merchant ship SS Benlomond off the coast of Brazil. Chinese second steward Poon Lim survived and would spend 133 days adrift on a raft in the South Atlantic.
  • Died:
    • Hernando Siles Reyes, 60, 37th President of Bolivia
    • Tomitarō Horii, 52, Japanese general (drowned while attempting to canoe down the Kumusi River during the Battle of Buna–Gona);

November 24, 1942 (Tuesday) edit

November 25, 1942 (Wednesday) edit

November 26, 1942 (Thursday) edit

November 27, 1942 (Friday) edit

November 28, 1942 (Saturday) edit

November 29, 1942 (Sunday) edit

  • German forces in Tunisia clashed with the British and Americans at Tebourba and Djedeida.[37]
  • The British Eighth Army under General Bernard Montgomery stopped their westward advance at El Agheila after making some 1,000 km in 14 days.
  • Churchill made a radio broadcast reviewing the state of the war and suggesting that the Italian people faced a choice between enduring "prolonged scientific and shattering air attack" from North Africa or overthrowing Mussolini.[38]
  • The cargo liner Dunedin Star ran aground on the Skeleton Coast of South West Africa. Crew and passengers would spend the next 26 days trekking overland to Windhoek.
  • A constitutional referendum was held in Uruguay. 77.17% of voters approved the new constitution.
  • Coffee rationing began in the United States.[12]
  • Died:

November 30, 1942 (Monday) edit

References edit

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were held in Portugal Since the country was a one party state the National Union claimed 100 of the vote Born Larry Flynt adult magazine publisher in Lakeville Kentucky d 2021 Ralph Klein politician in Calgary Alberta d 2013 Marcia Wallace actress in Creston Iowa d 2013 Died Hugo Distler 34 German organist and composerNovember 2 1942 Monday editAustralian troops captured the village of Kokoda and the accompanying airfield 4 Stars and Stripes became a daily publication the first in U S Army history 5 The BBC began French language broadcasts to Canada 6 German submarine U 306 was commissioned Born Shere Hite American born German sex educator and feminist in St Joseph Missouri d 2020 Stefanie Powers actress in Hollywood California Ron Reed baseball player in La Porte Indiana Died John Eldridge Jr 39 United States Naval Aviator killed in action in the Solomon Islands 7 November 3 1942 Tuesday editErwin Rommel received an order from Adolf Hitler to stand and die but disregarded it as plans for a withdrawal were already in place 8 The Koli Point action began on Guadalcanal The United States midterm elections were held The Republican Party gained seats but the Democrats retained control of both chambers The fugitives in the Escape from Fort Stanton were recaptured One of the escapees was wounded in a shootout with authorities German submarine U 198 was commissioned Died Ernest Gibbins 41 British entomologist speared to death by Ugandan tribesmen Violette Cunnington 32 mistress to actor Leslie Howard sepsis November 4 1942 Wednesday editThe Matanikau Offensive ended in American victory German submarine U 132 was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean by the explosion of the British cargo ship Hatimura which had just been torpedoed by U 442 German submarines U 169 and U 416 were commissioned November 5 1942 Thursday editFighting in and around Stalingrad forced the city s power plant to shut down 9 German submarine U 408 was depth charged and sunk north of Iceland by an American Catalina German submarines U 647 U 658 and U 712 were commissioned Born Pierangelo Bertoli singer songwriter and poet in Sassuolo Italy d 2002 Died George M Cohan 64 American songwriter and entertainerNovember 6 1942 Friday editThe Battle of Madagascar ended in Allied victory An operation by the 2nd Marine Raider Battalion during the Guadalcanal Campaign began It was known as Carlson s Patrol after the battalion s commander Evans Carlson The British passenger ship City of Cairo was torpedoed and sunk south of Saint Helena by German submarine U 68 with the loss of 104 of the 311 people on board The Church of England abolished its rule requiring women to wear hats in church 3 The comedy mystery film Who Done It starring Abbott and Costello was released Born Ken Patera U S Olympic weightlifter professional wrestler and strongman in Portland Oregon Jean Shrimpton model and actress in High Wycombe Buckinghamshire EnglandNovember 7 1942 Saturday editJoseph Stalin issued an Order of the Day on the 25th anniversary of the October Revolution promising that the enemy will yet feel the weight of the Red Army s smashing blows 10 The Australian 24th Brigade advanced to Leaney s Corner and flanked the Japanese defenders on the Kokoda Track 11 French general Henri Giraud was secretly spirited out of Vichy France by the British submarine Seraph 12 German submarine U 274 was commissioned Born Tom Peters writer in Baltimore Maryland Johnny Rivers rock and roll singer songwriter guitarist and record producer in New York CityNovember 8 1942 Sunday editBritish and American forces began Operation Torch the invasion of French North Africa Francois Darlan was in Algiers visiting his ill son when the Allied invasion began He convinced the local Vichy authorities not to oppose the landings 13 Operation Brushwood was executed as part of Torch Forces captured Fedhala and then marched to nearby Casablanca The Battle of Port Lyautey began for the city of Port Lyautey in French Morocco The Naval Battle of Casablanca began On the first day the Vichy French Navy lost the destroyers Albatros Brestois Boulonnais Fougueux Frondeur Milan Tornade and Tramontane as well as the cruiser Primauguet to beachings or sinkings Vichy France broke off diplomatic relations with the United States 14 Hitler made his annual speech in Munich on the 19th anniversary of the Beer Hall Putsch Hitler claimed that Stalingrad was in German hands with only a few small pockets of resistance left 15 Born Angel Cordero Jr horse racing jockey in Santurce San Juan Puerto Rico Fernando Sorrentino writer in Buenos Aires ArgentinaNovember 9 1942 Monday editGerman forces invaded Tunisia without opposition from nearby French troops 12 Canada Cuba and Mexico broke off diplomatic relations with Vichy France 14 The American troopship Leedstown immobilised in the Mediterranean Sea the previous day by an attack from the Luftwaffe was finished off by a torpedo from German submarine U 331 Died Eddie Leonski 24 American soldier and serial killer executed at Pentridge Prison Edna May Oliver 59 American actressNovember 10 1942 Tuesday editAdmiral Darlan agreed to a ceasefire in French North Africa 16 Oran Algeria surrendered to the Allies 17 The Battle of Port Lyautey ended when U S troops captured the city s fortress and local airfield The incomplete French battleship Jean Bart was heavily damaged in harbour at Casablanca by U S aircraft After Darlan agreed to the ceasefire in North Africa German forces launched Case Anton the occupation of Vichy France Darlan declared that the German occupation of Vichy released him from affiliation with the Vichy government He pledged total co operation with the Allies with the only condition that he be appointed high commissioner for French North Africa General Eisenhower agreed 16 Winston Churchill took to the podium at the Lord Mayor s Luncheon in London with news of the Allied victory at El Alamein 18 Now this is not the end Churchill said It is not even the beginning of the end But it is perhaps the end of the beginning 19 Haiti broke off diplomatic relations with Vichy France 14 British destroyer HMS Martin was sunk off Algiers by German submarine U 431 Japanese submarine I 15 was sunk off San Cristobal in the Solomons by the American destroyer minesweeper USS Southard The Philip Barry play Without Love premiered at the St James Theatre on Broadway It would be adapted into a film in 1945 The comedy film Road to Morocco starring Bing Crosby Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour was released Born Robert F Engle economist in Syracuse New York Hans Rudolf Merz politician in Herisau SwitzerlandNovember 11 1942 Wednesday editThe Second Battle of El Alamein ended in a decisive Allied victory The Dominican Republic severed diplomatic relations with Vichy France 14 German submarine U 532 was commissioned British Commandos conducted Operation Fahrenheit an overnight raid on a signals station at Point de Plouezec France The Italian Army invades and occupies Monaco forming the fascist puppet state State of Monaco with Louis II remaining as the Prince of Monaco due to the support of his old army colleague Marshal Philippe Petain 20 The Turkish parliament passes the Varlik Vergisi 21 a capital tax mostly levied on non Muslim citizens with the unofficial aim to inflict financial ruin on them and end their prominence in the country s economy 22 23 24 November 12 1942 Thursday editThe Naval Battle of Guadalcanal began The Koli Point action ended in American victory U S Congress approved the drafting of men 18 and 19 years old 12 Eddie Rickenbacker and five others were rescued in the Pacific Ocean after being lost adrift at sea for three weeks The men had stayed alive on a diet of a few oranges retrieved from their plane when it went down some fish they d managed to catch and a seagull that Rickenbacker had grabbed with his bare hands 25 Guatemala broke off diplomatic relations with Vichy France 14 German submarine U 272 sank off Hela after colliding with U 634 German submarine U 660 was depth charged and damaged north of Oran by British warships and had to be scuttled German submarines U 360 and U 648 were commissioned Died Laura Hope Crews 62 American actressNovember 13 1942 Friday editMontgomery captured Tobruk squeezing Rommel between two large advancing Allied forces 26 The American light cruiser Juneau was sunk at the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal 687 men were killed in action including the five Sullivan brothers The Americans also lost the cruiser Atlanta and the destroyers Barton Cushing Laffey and Monssen while the Japanese lost the battleship Hiei and destroyers Akatsuki and Yudachi German submarine U 411 was depth charged and sunk west of Gibraltar by a Lockheed Hudson of No 500 Squadron RAF Brazil El Salvador Honduras and Panama broke off diplomatic relations with Vichy France 14 Died Daniel J Callaghan 52 United States Navy officer killed in action during the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal Norman Scott 53 United States Navy Rear Admiral killed in action during the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal November 14 1942 Saturday editJapanese heavy cruiser Kinugasa was sunk by aircraft during the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal Italian cargo liner Scillin was sunk by the British submarine Sahib while transporting over 800 Allied prisoners of war from North Africa to Italy killing almost all of them Britain kept the cause of the sinking a secret until 1996 German submarines U 595 and U 605 were depth charged and sunk in the Mediterranean by British aircraft German submarines U 231 and U 733 were commissioned November 15 1942 Sunday editThe Naval Battle of Guadalcanal ended in a strategic American victory On the battle s final day the Japanese battleship Kirishima and destroyer Ayanami were sunk by the American battleship USS Washington while the Americans lost the destroyers Benham Preston and Walke Church bells were rung throughout England in celebration of the Allied victory at El Alamein It was the first time that church bells had sounded since 1940 when they were silenced during the threat of German invasion 3 German submarine U 98 was depth charged and sunk southwest of Cape St Vincent Portugal by the British destroyer Wrestler German submarine U 259 was depth charged and sunk in the Mediterranean by a Lockheed Hudson of No 500 Squadron RAF The American Liberty ship SS Robert E Peary was commissioned just 4 days 15 hours and 29 minutes after the keel was laid down Issue 1 of the Archie comic book was published cover date Winter 1942 27 Born Daniel Barenboim pianist and conductor in Buenos Aires ArgentinaNovember 16 1942 Monday editOperation Torch ended in Allied victory The Kokoda Track campaign ended in Allied victory The Naval Battle of Casablanca ended in American victory The Battle of Buna Gona began German submarine U 173 was depth charged and sunk off Casablanca by American warships German submarines U 192 and U 668 were commissioned Born Joanna Pettet actress in London England Died Joseph Schmidt 38 Austro Hungarian and Romanian Jewish tenor and actorNovember 17 1942 Tuesday editThe British Eighth Army occupied Derna Libya 28 New Zealand broke off diplomatic relations with Vichy France 14 German submarine U 331 surrendered after being crippled by depth charges from a Lockheed Hudson of No 500 Squadron RAF north of Algiers A Fairey Albacore torpedoed and sank the submarine unaware that the crew had surrendered Born Martin Scorsese filmmaker in Queens New York Bob Gaudio singer musician and record producer in the Bronx New York Kang Kek Iew Khmer Rouge leader and convicted war criminal in Kampong Cham French Indochina d 2020 Istvan Rosztoczy microbiologist in Budapest Hungary d 1993 November 18 1942 Wednesday editThe British Eighth Army reached Cyrene Libya 28 Philippe Petain granted Vichy Prime Minister Pierre Laval the authority to rule by decree 29 President Roosevelt ordered registration for Selective Service of all youths who had turned 18 since July 1 This made about 500 000 more Americans eligible for service 30 German submarines U 307 U 419 and U 649 were commissioned Born Linda Evans actress in Hartford Connecticut Susan Sullivan actress in New York CityNovember 19 1942 Thursday editThe Soviets launched Operation Uranus a counterattack aimed at surrounding Axis forces at Stalingrad The Battle for Velikiye Luki began on the Eastern Front Operation Freshman A British airborne force landed using gliders in Norway with the intent of sabotaging a chemical plant in Telemark that the Germans could use for their atomic weapons programme Neither of the two aircraft glider forces were able to land near their objective and the operation ended in failure with 41 killed Died Bruno Schulz 50 Polish writer artist literary critic and art teacher shot by a Nazi November 20 1942 Friday editThe Siege of Malta ended after 2 years 5 months and 9 days The British Eighth Army retook Benghazi 28 The 1 525 mile Alaska Highway was officially opened 12 Born Joe Biden 46th President of the United States 47th Vice President of the United States in Scranton Pennsylvania Norman Greenbaum singer and songwriter in Malden MassachusettsNovember 21 1942 Saturday editHitler forbade the German 6th Army from retreating from Stalingrad 31 German submarine U 517 was depth charged and sunk southwest of Iceland by Fairey Albacore planes from the aircraft carrier HMS Victorious German submarine U 184 went missing off Newfoundland Her fate is unknown The character of Tweety Bird first appeared in the Warner Bros cartoon A Tale of Two Kitties Born Afa Anoaʻi professional wrestler in Samoa Died J B M Hertzog 76 3rd Prime Minister of South Africa Count Leopold Berchtold 79 Austro Hungarian politician November 22 1942 Sunday editDuring Operation Uranus the Red Army secured the vital bridge over the Don River at Kalach na Donu west of Stalingrad 32 The new German army group Army Group Don was created with Erich von Manstein in command Paul Ludwig Ewald von Kleist was made Commander in Chief of Army Group A 33 Viscount Cranborne replaced Stafford Cripps as Lord Privy Seal The Robe by Lloyd C Douglas topped The New York Times Fiction Best Seller list where it would stay for the rest of the year and much of 1943 Born Francis K Butagira diplomat in Bugamba Uganda Dick Stockton sportscaster in Philadelphia PennsylvaniaNovember 23 1942 Monday editOperation Uranus ended in decisive Soviet victory with the German 6th Army completely encircled at Stalingrad The Governor General of French West Africa agreed to accept the authority of Francois Darlan This brought the strategically valuable port city of Dakar under Allied control 34 German U boat U 172 torpedoed and sank the British merchant ship SS Benlomond off the coast of Brazil Chinese second steward Poon Lim survived and would spend 133 days adrift on a raft in the South Atlantic Died Hernando Siles Reyes 60 37th President of Bolivia Tomitarō Horii 52 Japanese general drowned while attempting to canoe down the Kumusi River during the Battle of Buna Gona November 24 1942 Tuesday editCase Blue ended in strategic Axis failure The Japanese destroyer Hayashio was heavily damaged by American planes in the Huon Gulf The destroyer Shiratsuyu rescued the survivors and then scuttled the ship with a torpedo German submarine U 387 was commissioned Born Billy Connolly comedian actor and musician in Anderston Glasgow ScotlandNovember 25 1942 Wednesday editSoviet forces launched Operation Mars an offensive around the Rzhev salient near Moscow The Germans began airlifting supplies to the 6th Army trapped in Stalingrad Only 47 Ju 52 transport planes were on hand for the first day a small fraction of what was needed Hermann Goring ordered as many Ju 52s as possible to be requisitioned from around occupied Europe to join in the operation 35 The British Special Operations Executive SOE in co operation with Greek Resistance fighters executed Operation Harling destroying the heavily guarded Gorgopotamos viaduct British submarine Utmost was sunk off Sicily by the Italian torpedo boat Groppo German submarines U 275 and U 533 were commissioned Born Rosa von Praunheim Latvian born German film director author painter and gay rights activist in RigaNovember 26 1942 Thursday editColombia broke off diplomatic relations with Vichy France 14 Battle of Brisbane Two nights of rioting between U S military personnel and Australian servicemen and civilians broke out in Brisbane Australia German submarine U 650 was commissioned The romantic drama film Casablanca starring Humphrey Bogart Ingrid Bergman and Paul Henreid premiered at the Hollywood Theatre in New York City Born Khalil Kalfat scholar short story writer and activist in Aswan Nubia Egypt d 2015 Blackjack Mulligan ring name for Robert Jack Windham professional wrestler in Sweetwater Texas d 2016 November 27 1942 Friday editScuttling of the French fleet in Toulon The French fleet in Toulon was scuttled to keep it out of the hands of German forces 3 battleships 7 cruisers 15 destroyers 12 submarines and 13 torpedo boats were among the ships scuttled Venezuela broke off diplomatic relations with Vichy France 14 Born Jimi Hendrix rock guitarist singer and songwriter in Seattle Washington d 1970 Manolo Blahnik fashion designer in Santa Cruz de La Palma Canary IslandsNovember 28 1942 Saturday editThe Cocoanut Grove nightclub fire killed 492 people in Boston The British troopship Nova Scotia was torpedoed and sunk in the Indian Ocean by German submarine U 177 with the loss of 858 out of 1 052 people aboard Battle of Reunion Free French Naval Forces destroyer Leopard landed 74 troops on the island of Reunion near Madagascar The island s pro Vichy administration was overthrown and replaced with a Free French one The British destroyer Ithuriel was bombed and damaged beyond repair at Bone Algeria by the Luftwaffe The Army Navy Game was played in Annapolis Maryland with Navy defeating Army 14 0 Only 13 000 spectators saw the game because of a wartime travel restriction that only allowed residents within 10 miles of Annapolis to attend 36 German submarines U 199 U 232 and U 341 were commissioned Born Paul Warfield football player in Warren Ohio Died Toni Jo Henry 26 American criminal and the only woman ever executed in Louisiana by electric chairNovember 29 1942 Sunday editGerman forces in Tunisia clashed with the British and Americans at Tebourba and Djedeida 37 The British Eighth Army under General Bernard Montgomery stopped their westward advance at El Agheila after making some 1 000 km in 14 days Churchill made a radio broadcast reviewing the state of the war and suggesting that the Italian people faced a choice between enduring prolonged scientific and shattering air attack from North Africa or overthrowing Mussolini 38 The cargo liner Dunedin Star ran aground on the Skeleton Coast of South West Africa Crew and passengers would spend the next 26 days trekking overland to Windhoek A constitutional referendum was held in Uruguay 77 17 of voters approved the new constitution Coffee rationing began in the United States 12 Died Franz Berger 25 Austrian Wehrmacht officer killed in the Battle of Stalingrad Alexis Charles Doxat 75 English recipient of the Victoria CrossNovember 30 1942 Monday editThe Battle of Tassafaronga was fought off Tassafaronga Point Guadalcanal resulting in tactical Japanese victory Japanese destroyer Takanami was shelled and sunk by the cruiser USS Minneapolis but the American cruiser USS Northampton was torpedoed by Japanese destroyer and sank in the early hours of December 1 German auxiliary cruiser Thor was destroyed in the Port of Yokohama by a series of explosions on the supply ship Uckermark Born Eugene Harold Krabs 63 owner amp manager of the Krusty Krab Died Buck Jones 50 American actorReferences edit Williams Mary H 1960 Special Studies Chronology 1941 1945 Washington D C U S Government Printing Office p 62 Text of Soviet Invasion Decree ibiblio 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