[soc.misc] 50 Years Ago: Wednesday, 6 March, 1940

military@att.att.com (Bill Thacker) (03/06/90)

From: military@att.att.com (Bill Thacker)
Wednesday, 6 March, 1940

A Finnish delegation headed by Juho Paasikiva arrives in Moscow for
peace negotiations.  The Allies still promise military aid, but
with no immediate prospect of help, General Mannerheim and the Finnish
government agree that the situation is impossible.

Scattered fighting continues in Finland, mostly near Viipuri, where
Finnish counterattacks attempt to drive Soviet troops back across
Viipuri Bay.

The Royal Navy seizes another seven Italian colliers, and begins 
unloading their cargoes at the contraband control center of the Downs.
Italian sources, however, indicate that Rome is confident that
the British will move to reconcile their dispute.

The British Wool Control Board states that in the past four months
enough wool has been used to knit clothing for an army of 5 million,
and warns the British women against "knitting the country into a wool
shortage."

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Bill Thacker			            military@cbnews.att.com
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