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July 25 Thursday
THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN: http://www.ww2aircraft.net/forum/ww2-general/day-battle-britain-25360-post696710.html#post696710
UNITED KINGDOM: Aircraft from Kesselring's Luftflotte 2 attack a convoy in the Dover Straits very fiercely. They have help from German light naval forces. Stukas and German MTBs launch the series of attacks on Convoy CW.8. These attacks are driven off during the day but return to do damage during the night. The British lose 11 of 21 ships in the convoy. Eight coasters are sunk, five coasters and the destroyers "Boreas" and "Brilliant" are damaged.
The United Kingdom evacuated women and children from Gibraltar.
GERMANY: The German Reich Economic Minister outlined the New Order for Europe, citing use of forced labor from occupied nations.
WESTERN FRONT: Commander of the Swiss military General Henri Guisan vowed that Switzerland would defend against any German or Italian invasion. General Guisan addresses all Army officers on the Ruetli Meadow - the birthplace of Swiss independence in 1307 - and exhorts them to be ready, at a moment's notice, to defend Swiss independence and liberties.
NORTH AMERICA: The United States prohibits the export of oil and metal products in certain categories, unless under license, to countries outside the Americas generally and to Britain. This move is seen as an anti-Japanese measure, particularly because of Japan's needs for foreign oil. From this time Japanese fuel stocks begin to decline. There are similar problems with other raw materials. Japanese attention is, therefore, drawn south from China to the resources of the Netherlands East Indies and Malaysia.
USS "Trenton" arrived at Annapolis, Maryland, United States and disembarked members of the royal family of the Duchy of Luxembourg.
NORTHERN EUROPE: German battleship "Gneisenau" completed its torpedo damage repairs and departed Trondheim, Norway for Kiel, Germany for more thorough repairs. She was escorted by cruiser "Nürnberg" and destroyers "Galster", "Lody", "Jacobi", and "Ihn". Torpedo boats "Luchs", "Jaguar", "Kondor", "Iltis", and T.5 would join the convoy overnight near Stavanger, Norway.
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THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN: http://www.ww2aircraft.net/forum/ww2-general/day-battle-britain-25360-post696710.html#post696710
UNITED KINGDOM: Aircraft from Kesselring's Luftflotte 2 attack a convoy in the Dover Straits very fiercely. They have help from German light naval forces. Stukas and German MTBs launch the series of attacks on Convoy CW.8. These attacks are driven off during the day but return to do damage during the night. The British lose 11 of 21 ships in the convoy. Eight coasters are sunk, five coasters and the destroyers "Boreas" and "Brilliant" are damaged.
The United Kingdom evacuated women and children from Gibraltar.
GERMANY: The German Reich Economic Minister outlined the New Order for Europe, citing use of forced labor from occupied nations.
WESTERN FRONT: Commander of the Swiss military General Henri Guisan vowed that Switzerland would defend against any German or Italian invasion. General Guisan addresses all Army officers on the Ruetli Meadow - the birthplace of Swiss independence in 1307 - and exhorts them to be ready, at a moment's notice, to defend Swiss independence and liberties.
NORTH AMERICA: The United States prohibits the export of oil and metal products in certain categories, unless under license, to countries outside the Americas generally and to Britain. This move is seen as an anti-Japanese measure, particularly because of Japan's needs for foreign oil. From this time Japanese fuel stocks begin to decline. There are similar problems with other raw materials. Japanese attention is, therefore, drawn south from China to the resources of the Netherlands East Indies and Malaysia.
USS "Trenton" arrived at Annapolis, Maryland, United States and disembarked members of the royal family of the Duchy of Luxembourg.
NORTHERN EUROPE: German battleship "Gneisenau" completed its torpedo damage repairs and departed Trondheim, Norway for Kiel, Germany for more thorough repairs. She was escorted by cruiser "Nürnberg" and destroyers "Galster", "Lody", "Jacobi", and "Ihn". Torpedo boats "Luchs", "Jaguar", "Kondor", "Iltis", and T.5 would join the convoy overnight near Stavanger, Norway.
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