[soc.history] 50 Years Ago: Friday, 24 May, 1940

military@att.att.com (Bill Thacker) (06/02/90)

Friday, 24 May, 1940

German infantry captures the citadel of Boulogne, as tanks close
a pocket around Calais.  The fortress of Maubeuge surrenders, and
Ghent and Tournai are occupied.

The French destroyer Chacal is lost to German bombers while
shelling enemy positions on the Channel coast.

Acting on Hitler's directive, General von Rundstedt, commander of
Army Group A, orders his panzercorps to halt.  

Italy postpones the sailing of several passenger liners, heightening fears
that she will enter the war soon.

In Mexico City, police fire on the home of Leon Trotsky with submachineguns
for nearly five minutes, then attempt to fire the building with an
incendiary bomb.  Trotsky and his family escape with slight injuries.

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Bill Thacker			            military@cbnews.att.com
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