[soc.history] 50 Years Ago: Monday, 10 February, 1941

military@att.att.com (Bill Thacker) (02/09/91)

From: military@att.att.com (Bill Thacker)
Monday, 10 February, 1941

The RAF conducts night raids against Hannover with 189 bombers, and Short
Stirling 4-engine bombers are used on their first raid, attacking oil
storage facilities at Rotterdam.   British paratroopers also get into
the act; flying from Malta, they are dropped in southern Italy, where they
wreck the Tragino Aqueduct.

Britain breaks off relations with Rumania because of that country's
actions in permitting the deployment of German forces within its borders.

The 4th Indian division renews its attack against Keren, Eritrea, but
Italian resistance, including well-executed counterattacks, prevents
the Indians from advancing.  Lt. General Cunningham begins an advance into
Italian East Africa and Ethiopia from Kenya, leading a force of one
South African and two African divisions.

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