[soc.misc] 50 Years Ago: Tuesday, 9 January, 1940

military@att.att.com (Bill Thacker) (01/09/90)

From: military@att.att.com (Bill Thacker)
Tuesday, 9 January, 1940

Following several depth-charge attacks on British submarines operating
in the Heligoland Bight, the Royal Navy halts submarine operations
in that area.  The liner Dunbar Castle is mined and sunk off England's
southeast coast; two other merchantmen are also lost to mines, and
numerous ships are bombed and strafed by the Luftwaffe.

All units of the RAF operating in France are placed under the command
of Air Marshal Arthur Sheridan Barrat.

Protests are raised in France's Chamber of Deputies over the attendence
of seven Communist Depties, four of whom had been ousted by a previous
vote of censure.
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Bill Thacker			            military@cbnews.att.com
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