[soc.history] 50 Years Ago: Monday, 1 July, 1940

military@att.att.com (Bill Thacker) (06/30/90)

From: military@att.att.com (Bill Thacker)
Monday, 1 July, 1940

Air raids intensify on both sides of the war.  German aircraft bomb Hull
and Wick in northeast Scotland, killing 12, while British Hampdens attack
Kiel, scoring two light hits to the cruiser Prinz Eugen and just missing
the battleship Scharnhorst.

Marshal Rodolfo Graziani is appointed new Italian Governor of Libya and
commander of North African forces.

Britain warns that Axis occupation of Syria will not be tolerated.

Japan rations matches and sugar because of import shortages.

Rumania renounces the Franco-British guarantee of her independence, and
Hungary claims frontier violations by Rumanian troops; both countries
escalate troop strength along their borders.

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