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Njaco
The Pop-Tart Whisperer
22 October 1939 Sunday
ATLANTIC OCEAN: German pocket-battleship "Admiral Graf Spee", still cruising around in the mid-Atlantic, stops the British steamer "Trevanion" (cargo of ore concentrates) and machineguns her bridge and upper deck when she radios a distress message. "Trevanion's" crew is taken on board before she is scuttled. German Naval Command is aware of British warships massing in the mid-Atlantic to hunt "Graf Spee" and orders her into the Indian Ocean. This will keep "Graf Spee" out of contact with British warships and add to British confusion about the number and location of German raiders.
American freighters "Endicott" and "West Gambo" were detained by France; portions of their cargo were deemed contraband and confiscated.
GERMANY: Joseph Goebbels publicly accused Winston Churchill of ordering the passenger liner "Athenia" attacked so that he could blame Germany and persuade the United States to join the Allies.
Hitler wants preemptive action in France before the French and British have time to improve and man their defenses. Despite his lack of enthusiasm for Halder's "Fall Gelb", he knows that time is on the Allies side and he demands that the attack is launched by Nov 12.
POLAND: Western Byelorussia, Western Ukraine, and the Soviet-occupied areas of Poland held elections.
Polish currency was replaced with Soviet rubles, Polish Industries moved into Russia, and the Soviet Union began phasing out Polish education, language, and religion.
UNITED KINGDOM: He 111 of 1(F)./122 was chased by aircraft of RAF No.603 Sqdn after overflying a convoy off St. Abb's Head. The aircraft was attacked as it headed out to sea. This He 111 crashed into the sea 7 miles off St. Abb's Head, Berwickshire. The remainder of the crew, including their commander – Oblt. G-A. Awater, - were picked up by HMS "Ghurka".
SS 'Whitemantle' a (1,692t) cargo ship, carrying coal from the Tyne to London was sunk by a mine near the Withernsea Light. Fourteen of her crew lost their lives.
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ATLANTIC OCEAN: German pocket-battleship "Admiral Graf Spee", still cruising around in the mid-Atlantic, stops the British steamer "Trevanion" (cargo of ore concentrates) and machineguns her bridge and upper deck when she radios a distress message. "Trevanion's" crew is taken on board before she is scuttled. German Naval Command is aware of British warships massing in the mid-Atlantic to hunt "Graf Spee" and orders her into the Indian Ocean. This will keep "Graf Spee" out of contact with British warships and add to British confusion about the number and location of German raiders.
American freighters "Endicott" and "West Gambo" were detained by France; portions of their cargo were deemed contraband and confiscated.
GERMANY: Joseph Goebbels publicly accused Winston Churchill of ordering the passenger liner "Athenia" attacked so that he could blame Germany and persuade the United States to join the Allies.
Hitler wants preemptive action in France before the French and British have time to improve and man their defenses. Despite his lack of enthusiasm for Halder's "Fall Gelb", he knows that time is on the Allies side and he demands that the attack is launched by Nov 12.
POLAND: Western Byelorussia, Western Ukraine, and the Soviet-occupied areas of Poland held elections.
Polish currency was replaced with Soviet rubles, Polish Industries moved into Russia, and the Soviet Union began phasing out Polish education, language, and religion.
UNITED KINGDOM: He 111 of 1(F)./122 was chased by aircraft of RAF No.603 Sqdn after overflying a convoy off St. Abb's Head. The aircraft was attacked as it headed out to sea. This He 111 crashed into the sea 7 miles off St. Abb's Head, Berwickshire. The remainder of the crew, including their commander – Oblt. G-A. Awater, - were picked up by HMS "Ghurka".
SS 'Whitemantle' a (1,692t) cargo ship, carrying coal from the Tyne to London was sunk by a mine near the Withernsea Light. Fourteen of her crew lost their lives.
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