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Njaco
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4 September Monday continued.....
WESTERN FRONT: The first clash between British bombers and Luftwaffe fighters. Ten RAF Blenheims of RAF No. 110 and No. 107 Squadrons bomb the Pocket Battleship 'Admiral Sheer' while nineteen RAF Wellingtons attack the battleships 'Scharnhorst' and 'Gneisenau'. Bf 109's of II./JG 77 attack the Wellingtons. Fw. Alfred Held and Fw. Hans Troitzsch shoot down two of the bombers, the first RAF aircraft destroyed by the Luftwaffe. Fw. Held becomes known as "the Victor of the Jade Bight" and describes his action:
There are reports of skirmishing in "No Man's Land" between the French Maginot Line and the German Siegfried Line. Advance elements of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) land from destroyers at Cherbourg.
GERMANY: Adolf Hitler forbade any further attacks on passenger ships. In an article published in the official newspaper of the NSDAP, the Volkischer Beobachter, Goebbels claims that the sinking of the SS "Athenia" was arranged by Churchill to create an incident between Germany and the United States.
In Germany, a War Economy Decree was published which laid down guidelines for the rapid mobilization of civilian resources and the conversion of the economy to war.
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WESTERN FRONT: The first clash between British bombers and Luftwaffe fighters. Ten RAF Blenheims of RAF No. 110 and No. 107 Squadrons bomb the Pocket Battleship 'Admiral Sheer' while nineteen RAF Wellingtons attack the battleships 'Scharnhorst' and 'Gneisenau'. Bf 109's of II./JG 77 attack the Wellingtons. Fw. Alfred Held and Fw. Hans Troitzsch shoot down two of the bombers, the first RAF aircraft destroyed by the Luftwaffe. Fw. Held becomes known as "the Victor of the Jade Bight" and describes his action:
Seven of thirty aircraft were shot down and the handful of bombs that hit their targets failed to explode. RAF No.107 Squadron from Wattisham lost four out of five Blenheim bombers, which was the RAF's first fatalities. One Blenheim is shot down and crashes into the cruiser 'Emden' killing several sailors, causing the first casualties of the war for the German navy."With the rest of the Staffel still quite a way behind me, I already had the Englishman in my sights. I fired my first rounds into the aircraft, but the rear gunner gave as good as he got. Time and again we flashed past each other, machine guns hammering and engines howling. We had strayed far out over the Jade Bight when the Englishman dived to gain more speed and escape my fire. I forced the Tommy lower and lower and suddenly a long flame shot out from the left side of the bomber. It seemed to be out of control and wallowing about. One final burst was enough. The aircraft dropped its nose and fell. I circled to follow its descent, but already there was just a burning pile of debris in the water which disappeared a few seconds later."
There are reports of skirmishing in "No Man's Land" between the French Maginot Line and the German Siegfried Line. Advance elements of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) land from destroyers at Cherbourg.
GERMANY: Adolf Hitler forbade any further attacks on passenger ships. In an article published in the official newspaper of the NSDAP, the Volkischer Beobachter, Goebbels claims that the sinking of the SS "Athenia" was arranged by Churchill to create an incident between Germany and the United States.
In Germany, a War Economy Decree was published which laid down guidelines for the rapid mobilization of civilian resources and the conversion of the economy to war.
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