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  1. 1 day ago · The loss of the two airfields, Pitomnik on 16 January 1943 and Gumrak on the night of 21/22 January, meant an end to air supplies and the evacuation of the wounded. The third and last serviceable runway was at the Stalingradskaya flight school, which had its last landings and takeoffs on 23 January. [197]

    • Soviet victory
  2. 3 days ago · The ceremony was cancelled in 1934, coming as it did after the so-called Night of the Long Knives. In 1938, it coincided with the Kristallnacht, and in 1939 with the attempted assassination of Hitler by Johann Georg Elser. With the outbreak of war in 1939, security concerns caused the re-enactment of the march to be suspended, never to be resumed.

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  3. 4 days ago · The Allies’ invasion of Italy and the Italian volte-face, 1943. in World War II in The Allied landings in Europe and the defeat of the Axis powers. Also known as: Second World War, WWII. Written by. Thomas A. Hughes.

  4. 1 day ago · In early 1943, an underground Jewish resistance organisation was formed at Treblinka with the goal of seizing control of the camp and escaping to freedom. The planned revolt was preceded by a long period of secret preparations.

  5. www.calendar-365.com › 1943-calendar1943 Calendar

    4 days ago · 1943 Calendar. This website shows every (annual) calendar including 2024, 2025 and 2026. This can be very useful if you are looking for a specific date (When there's a holiday / vacation for example) or maybe you want to know what the week number of a date in 1943 is.

  6. 2 days ago · With U.S. forces firmly established in the Mariana Islands, the steady long-range bombing of Japan by B-29 s under the command of General Curtis E. LeMay continued throughout the closing months of 1944 and into 1945. But it was still 1,500 miles from Saipan to Tokyo, a long flight even for the B-29s.

  7. 4 days ago · Battle of Britain, during World War II, the successful defense of Great Britain against unremitting and destructive air raids conducted by the German air force (Luftwaffe) from July through September 1940, after the fall of France.