[soc.history] 50 Years Ago: Friday, 4 October, 1940

military@att.att.com (Bill Thacker) (10/04/90)

From: military@att.att.com (Bill Thacker)
Friday, 4 October, 1940

Night raids again hit London, with 130 German bombers on the attack.
Italian air force observers accompany this and certain other raids, and
drop medallions and other items carrying propaganda messages.

Hitler and Mussolini meet at the Brenner Pass, together with their
foreign ministers.  Hitler personally urges Mussolini to refrain from
opening a new front in the Balkans, and offers assistance in North
Africa, but the Italian premier declines.

Chief of Air Staff Sir Cyril Newall resigns his position to assume the
governorship of New Zealand, and is replaced by Sir Charles Portal.

The Royal Navy decides to christen its newly-received American destroyers 
after towns common to both Great Britain and the United States.  The first
DD will be HMS Churchill, and the rest of the flotilla will be HMS
Cameron, Castleton, Chelsea, Clare, and Campbelltown.

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