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Author Archives: secondbysecond
Vignette: Pearl Harbor Day
“A DATE WHICH WILL LIVE IN INFAMY.” Today, Sunday 7 December 2014 is Pearl Harbor Day—a time to remember those who died exactly seventy-three years ago and to remember the dramatic event that triggered the entry of the United States into … Continue reading
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This week in the War, 30 Nov–6 Dec 1942: Enrico Fermi triggers a chain reaction
This week in the war, on 2 December 1942, ex-patriot Italian scientist Enrico Fermi produced the world’s first nuclear chain reaction. He created it inside a so-called atomic pile (now called a nuclear reactor) that he and his team of … Continue reading
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Tagged atomic bomb, atomic pile, chain reaction, Enrico Fermi, University of Chicago, uranium
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This week in the War, 23–29 November 1942: Casablanca—The Movie
With the Moroccan port of Casablanca in Allied hands following Operation Torch, American cinema audiences were treated to the first screening of the movie Casablanca. The film opened in New York City, this week in the war, on 26 November … Continue reading
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Tagged Casablanca, Casablanca Conference, Churchill, de Gaulle, Humphrey Bogart, Ilsa, Ingrid Bergman, Rick, Roosevelt
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This week in the War, 23–29 November 1942: French fleet scuttled in Toulon
This week in the war, on 27 November 1942, German panzers rolled into the French port of Toulon. Admiral Jean de Laborde, commander of the French fleet, promptly gave the order that his sailors should scuttle their ships. If such … Continue reading
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This week in the War, 16–22 November 1942: The opening of the Alaska Highway
This week in the war, on 21 November 1942, the completion of the Alaska Highway (also called the ALCAN Highway or the Alaska-Canadian Highway) was officially celebrated on Soldier’s Summit. The highway was built for the most part by the … Continue reading
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Tagged Alaska Highway, Alaska-Canadian Highway, ALCAN Highway
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This week in the War, 9–15 November 1942: The Naval Battle of Guadalcanal
The Naval Battle of Guadalcanal was fought around the Solomon Islands, this week in the war, on the nights of 12/13 and 14/15 November 1942. The Japanese were attempting to reinforce their troops on the island of Guadalcanal and to … Continue reading
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Tagged Guadalcanal, Henderson Field, Kirishima, Solomon Islands, USS South Dakota, USS Washington
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In the news: Remembrance Day/Veterans Day—11 November
Tuesday 11 November 2014—Remembrance Day Once again, we gather to remember that eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month, when the guns fell silent and the Great War ended. It is time to honour and remember the … Continue reading
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Tagged In Flanders Field, John McCrae, Remembrance Day, Veterans Day
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This week in the War, 2–8 November 1942: Operation Torch
On the morning of 8 November 1942, an Anglo-American expeditionary force commanded by American general, Dwight D. Eisenhower, landed in the vicinities of Casablanca, Oran, and Algiers, in Vichy-French North Africa. Operation Torch, which had first been discussed by Roosevelt … Continue reading
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Tagged Algiers, Casablanca, Darlan, Eisenhower, Maxime Weygand, Operation Torch, Oran
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This week in the War, 26 Oct–1 Nov 1942: Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands
East of the Solomon Islands, on 26 October 1942, American naval forces commanded by Admiral William F. Halsey engaged a superior Japanese force with Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto in overall command from Truk. The battle became known as the Battle of … Continue reading
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Tagged Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands, Halsey, Nagumo, Santa Cruz Islands, Solomon Islands, USS Enterprise, USS Hornet, Yamamoto
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Book review: And Some Fell on Stony Ground
Their country was likely doomed and within the month, or several months at most, they would almost certainly be dead. And still they volunteered. In the early days of the Second World War, the young men of Britain’s RAF Bomber … Continue reading
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Tagged And Some Fell on Stony Ground, Imperial War Museums, Leslie Mann
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