Diary July 21, 1943
WW2 War Diary for Wednesday, July 21, 1943: Occupied Territories Yugoslavia: Nazi authorities in Belgrade offer 2 rewards of 100,000 Reichsmarks for capture ‘dead or alive’ of Partisan leaders Tito […]
WW2 War Diary for Wednesday, July 21, 1943: Occupied Territories Yugoslavia: Nazi authorities in Belgrade offer 2 rewards of 100,000 Reichsmarks for capture ‘dead or alive’ of Partisan leaders Tito […]
World War One Diary for Sundday, July 21, 1918: Western Front Champagne and Marne: CHATEAU-THIERRY RECAPTURED BY FRENCH after Germans retreat 5 miles (night July 20-21). French reach Lassery-Chateau-Thierry road
WW2 War Diary for Tuesday, July 20, 1943: Home Fronts USSR: ‘Free Germany National Committee’ broadcasts Manifesto to German Army and people. Mediterranean Sicily: Allied troops capture Enna, vital centre
World War One Diary for Saturday, July 20, 1918: Western Front Champagne and Marne: GERMANS RECROSS THE MARNE. Total Allied captures since July 15 are 20,000 PoWs and 400 guns.
WW2 War Diary for Monday, July 19, 1943: Air War Mediterranean – FIRST ALLIED RAIDS ON ROME: 158 B-17 Forrtess and 112 B-24 Liberator bombers attack Lorenzo and Littorio marshalling
World War One Diary for Friday, July 19, 1918: Sea War North Sea – The Tondern Raid: 7 Sopwith Camels (each 2 x 50lb or 65lb bombs) fly 80 miles
WW2 War Diary for Sunday, July 18, 1943: Sea War Caribbean: Fight between USN ‘Blimp’ airship K-74 and U-boat U-134 north of Cuba; former shot down.
World War One Diary for Thursday, July 18, 1918: Western Front Champagne and Marne – SECOND BATTLE OF THE MARNE: ALLIED COUNTERSTROKE. Franco-Americans, backed by 2000 guns, attack at 0435
WW2 War Diary for Saturday, July 17, 1943: Sea War Mediterranean: Battleship HMS Warspite bombards Catania. Mediterranean Sicily: US Rangers capture Agrigento. Occupied Territories Sicily: AMGOT (‘Allied Military Government of
World War One Diary for Wednesday, July 17, 1918: Western Front Western Front at its longest, with 532 miles. Champagne and Marne: Germans advancing on Epernay, reach Montasin-Chare la Rare
WW2 War Diary for Friday, July 16, 1943: Mediterranean Sicily: British capture Lentini and descend on to Catanian Plain. Americans begin their assault on Agrigento. Pacific New Guinea – Battle
World War One Diary for Tuesday, July 16, 1918: Eastern Front USSR: EX-TSAR AND IMPERIAL FAMILY MURDERED at Ekaterinburg by Red Ural Regional Council’s order or by Moscow’s. Zsarina’s sister
WW2 War Diary for Thursday, July 15, 1943: Eastern Front Southern Sector – Battle of Kursk: Russian spearheads have advanced 24-48 km in Orel sector.
World War One Diary for Monday, July 15, 1918: Western Front Champagne and Marne: FOURTH BATTLE OF CHAMPAGNE (until July 18) and SECOND BATTLE OF THE MARNE (until August 4).
WW2 War Diary for Wednesday, July 14, 1943: Mediterranean Sicily: Germans counter-attack at Augusta. British capture Primo Solo Bridge, south of Catania. First issue of ‘Eighth Army News’ published in
World War One Diary for Sunday, July 14, 1918: Middle East Palestine – Action of Abu Tulul: 5800 Turks and Germans (1,000 casualties including 475 Germans and 540 PoWs, 6
WW2 War Diary for Saturday, July 13, 1943: Eastern Front Southern sector – Battle of Kursk: Hitler reluctantly calls off the offensive. Sea War Atlantic: Planes from US escort carriers
World War One Diary for Saturday, July 13, 1918: Western Front France: Petain fixes Mangin’s D-day as July 18. General Haller made C-in-C Polish Army (1 regiment). Aisne: British XXII
WW2 War Diary for Monday, July 12, 1943: Eastern Front Southern Sector – RUSSIAN COUNTER-OFFENSIVE AT KURSK AGAINST OREL SALIENT, north of Kursk, begins: reaches climax in ‘the greatest tank
World War One Diary for Friday, July 12, 1918: Sea War Pacific: Japan’s first dreadnought 21,900t Kawachi blown up by magazine explosion in Tokuyama Bay, 700 killed. Western Front Somme: