http://www.onwar.com/chrono/1939/oct39/f30oct39.htm
Soviet annex former Polish lands
Monday, October 30, 1939 www.onwar.com
In Moscow... The USSR formally annexes the occupied Polish territories.
In Berlin... A German-Latvian treaty for the evacuation of Germans from the Baltic regions is signed.
In the North Atlantic... U-56 hits the British battleship HMS Nelson, the flagship of the Home Fleet, west of the Orkneys but the two torpedoes fail to explode.
In Britain... The first war film of the conflict, The Lion Has Wings, is premiered, featuring newsreel of a British air attack on a German fleet.
In London... A government white paper exposes Nazi brutality towards dissidents and Jews, including the concentration camp system.
Interesting as always Homey.
I wonder if any of our aviation aficionados can identify that downed German reconnaissance a/c?
http://www.naval-history.net/xGM-Chrono-01BB-Nelson.htm
October 29th
When west of the Orkneys returning from the operation, the force, comprising HM Battleships NELSON and RODNEY, HM Battlecruiser HOOD, and HM Destroyers ICARUS, IMPULSIVE, IVANHOE, INTREPID and KELLY ran into a line of 4 U-boats. U.56 fired three torpedoes at NELSON and all three struck the target, two broke upon hitting and the other failed to exploded.
The crew of NELSON were unaware of the attack.
NAVAL EVENTS-Monday, 30 October
Two cruisers were on Northern Patrol between the Orkneys and the Faroes, three cruisers between the Faroes and Iceland, and one cruiser and three armed merchant cruisers in the Denmark Strait.
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U.59 sank armed boarding vessel NORTHERN ROVER (655grt, Lt M H Macpherson Rtd) on patrol in Fair Island Channel near Kirkwall. She had brought Danish steamer NAJADEN (1963grt) in to Kirkwall for examination on the 30th, left her at the gate and returned to patrol. There was no further contact and she was lost with Lt Macpherson, A/Sub Lt G B Grey, RNR, T/Lt A E White, RNVR, T/Sub Lt G A R Darlow, RNVR and twenty three ratings.
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Destroyers GRENVILLE and GIPSY of the 1st Destroyer Flotilla arrived at Plymouth after departing Alexandria on the 14th, reaching Malta on the 19th, and leaving Gibraltar on the 22nd with convoy HG.4.
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As Admiral Forbes was returning to Loch Ewe after escorting a group of iron ore ships from Narvik to the Firth of Forth, battleships NELSON and RODNEY, battlecruiser HOOD, and destroyers ICARUS, IMPULSIVE, IVANHOE, INTREPID and KELLY ran into a U-boat line west of the Orkneys. U.56 fired three torpedoes at NELSON and while all three struck the target, none exploded. U-boats U.57, U.58, U.59, also in the area, did not contact the Home Fleet units. Admiral Forbes arrived back at Loch Ewe on the 31st without further interference.
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Convoy BC.13S of fifteen ships, including DELIUS (Commodore), GRETA FORCE, GWENTHILLS and SANDHILL departed Bristol Channel escorted by destroyers EXPRESS and VIVACIOUS, and safely arrived in Quiberon Bay on 1 November.
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Convoy AXS 3 of one steamer departed Fowey, escorted by destroyer VESPER, and arrived at Brest on the 31st.
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Convoy SA.15 of two steamers departed Southampton, escorted by destroyers SCIMITAR and SARDONYX, and arrived at Brest on the 31st.
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Convoy FN.29 departed Southend, and arrived at Methil on 1 November.
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Convoy FS.29 departed Methil escorted by destroyer VIVIEN and sloops BITTERN and FLEETWOOD, and arrived at Southend on 1 November.
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U.13 torpedoed steamer CAIRNMONA (4666grt) out of convoy HX.5B west of the Orkneys. She was taken in tow by tug ENGLISHMAN, and sank, still in tow at 1638/30th. Three crew were killed.
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U.37 sank Greek steamer THRASYVOULOS (3693grt); twenty two crew were missing and six survivors rescued by Norwegian steamer HAVMOY (1342grt).
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Heavy cruiser EXETER arrived in the Falkland Island after leaving her patrol on the South American east coast on the 27th.
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Light cruiser ORION departed Kingston, and arrived back on 8 November.
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On the 30th, the 8th Submarine Flotilla was formed at Colombo with submarines OLYMPUS, OTUS and ODIN under the command of Commander S M Raw for operations against German raiders and supply ships thought to be operating in the Indian Ocean. The three submarines departed Singapore on the 24th and arrived at Colombo. Submarine REGENT departed Singapore to join the Flotilla on the 30th.
However, on arrival at Colombo, she was found to have defects and was ordered back to Singapore. She departed Colombo on 6 November and arrived back on the 11th. The final submarine of the Flotilla, ORPHEUS, was under repair at Hong Kong, left there on 5 December and joined them at Colombo on the 14th.
COnvoy Command Summary Report-30 October 1939:
At the end of October, the following destroyers were out of service:
-AFRIDI at Newcastle for repairs,
-AMAZON at Portsmouth for repairs,
-ARROW at Portsmouth with defects,
-BOREAS at Portsmouth for repairs,
-DIAMOND at Singapore for repairs,
-DIANA at Malta for repairs,
-ECHO at Plymouth with damage,
-ECLIPSE at Plymouth with defects,
-ENCOUNTER at Plymouth for repairs,
-FAULKNOR at Clyde for repairs,
-FORESTER at Clyde with defects,
-FORTUNE at Clyde for repairs,
-FURY at Clyde with defects,
-GARLAND at Malta for repairs,
-GRAFTON at Plymouth for boiler cleaning,
-IMOGEN at Liverpool for repairs,
-INGLEFIELD at Liverpool for repairs,
-JAVELIN at Middlesbrough for repairs,
-MASHONA at Tyne for repairs,
-MOHAWK at Newcastle for repairs,
-MONTROSE at Plymouth for boiler cleaning,
-NUBIAN at Southampton with defects,
-SABRE at Grangemouth for repairs,
-SIKH at Malta for repairs,
-VANOC at Liverpool for repairs,
-VANQUISHER at Plymouth for repairs,
-VETERAN at Chatham for repairs,
-VISCOUNT at Plymouth for boiler cleaning,
-WALKER at Plymouth with defects,
-WALPOLE at Liverpool for boiler cleaning,
-WARWICK at Liverpool for repairs,
-Canadian OTTAWA at Esquimalt refitting,
-RESTIGOUCHE at Esquimalt refitting,
-SKEENA at Halifax refitting.
F.d.U./B.d.U.’S War Log-Admiral Donitz
30 October 1930
Situation reports received from U 25 and U 34, thus the French Admiralty’s claim can only refer to U 40, whose radio is apparently out of action. It is not at all impossible however, that the reports are connected with the loss of U 16 off Dover.
U 25 has only observed slight neutral single-ship traffic and torpedo boats or patrolling destroyers.
convoy off the west entrance to the Channel, torpedoed 3 others, but could not observe results owing to anti-S/M activity. She is returning because of a crack in the inner compensating tank.
HOLOCAUST PROJECT TIMELINE:
October 30, 1939: Himmler instructs to have about a million people transported from the Generalgouvernment. Half Jews, half Poles.
German Air Victory/Shootdown Claims
30 October 1939
-Joachim Hinkelday, Staffel 5/JG53, Blenheim over East Trier
-Hanz Lange, Staffel 1/JG21, Blenheim over Gross Bersem/Emsland
-Werner Molders, Stab III, JG53, Blenheim, Klusserrieth, NE Trier
-Erwin Swallisch, Staffel4/JG77, Blenheim, Over NE Helgoland
Not a good day for the British Recon guys....
FOOD RATIONING is introduced in Switzerland on 30 October, 1939.
The following are rationed:
Sugar, pasta, leguminous plants, rice, wheat and corn semolina, flour, oats and barley products, butter, edible fats, food oils
Monday, 30th October 1939
Bridlington..
At 17.20 a mine was washed ashore and exploded against the sea wall at Bridlington. There were no casualties, but windows, doors and roofs of 9 or 10 detached houses were damaged.
Day 58. All times BST. Blackout ends: 08.03, begins: 17.35
30 October 1939-
U.S. freighter Scanpenn is detained by British authorities at Kirkwall, Orkneys; freighter Hybert is detained by British authorities at the Downs the same day
British corvettes HMS Calendula & Clarkia and submarines HMS Upholder, Urge & Unique laid down.
USN Corvette USS Ready laid down.
British AMC HMS Cheshire commissioned.
Submarine S-4 commissioned.
U-56 attacked the Home Fleet and hit battleship HMS Nelson with torpedoes that failed to explode.
German submarines U-409, U-410, U-411, U-412, U-451, U-452, U-453, U-454 ordered.
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