Posted on 02/08/2010 5:07:21 AM PST by Homer_J_Simpson
It seems very difficult to understand why this candidate should have been so decisively rejected, in view of his high educational qualifications, his Service connections, and his record as set out by his father in his letter of January 4. One has to be particularly careful that class prejudice does not enter into these decisions, and unless some better reasons are given to me I shall have to ask my Naval Secretary to interview the boy on my behalf, before assuming responsibility for writing to his father as proposed.
Winston S. Churchill, The Gathering Storm
http://www.onwar.com/chrono/1940/feb40/f08feb40.htm
Finns suffer artillery ammo shortages
Thursday, February 8, 1940 www.onwar.com
The Winter War... The Finns are very tired and their artillery is running short of ammunition. Throughout this period (of Soviet attacks beginning on February 1st) the diplomatic exchanges via Sweden continue, but achieve nothing in the face of Soviet refusals to modify their terms.
In Paris... Police raid the Soviet Press Agency and discover that it is being used as a front for pro-German propoganda.
On the Western Front... Two French soldiers capture a German patrol in Forbach Woods. One of the soldiers, Joseph Darnand, later heads the Vichy French secret police (January 10, 1943).
In the United States... “Harry Sawyer” (Sebold) arrives in New York to lead a German spy network in the USA. His special equipment includes “microdots”. (Sebold is a double agent, working for the FBI).
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/andrew.etherington/month/thismonth/08.htm
February 8th, 1940
UNITED KINGDOM: Destroyer HMS Holderness launched. (Dave Shirlaw)
EIRE: U-37 landed an agent in Donegal Bay. (Dave Shirlaw)
FRANCE:
Paris: Police raid the Soviet Press Agency and discover that it is being used as a front for pro-German propaganda.
On the Western Front, two French soldiers capture a German patrol in Forbach Woods. One of the soldiers, Joseph Darnand, later heads the Vichy French secret police. (Jack McKillop)
GIBRALTAR: U.S. freighter SS Scottsburg is detained at Gibraltar by British authorities. (Jack McKillop)
U.S.A.: William Sebold, aka Harry Sawyer, arrives in New York City from Genoa, Italy, to lead a German spy network in the USA. His special equipment includes “microdots. Sebold, a naturalized U.S. citizen, had returned to Germany in February 1939 to visit his mother and was approached by German intelligence. He was recruited in September 1939 but because his U.S. passport had been stolen, he was allowed to go to the U.S. Consulate in Cologne to get a new one. While there, he told consulate officials about his recruitment and offered to work with the FBI on his return to the U.S. His testimony helped to convict 33 German agents in 1941. His story was the basis for the 1945 movie The House on 92nd Street. (Jack McKillop)
Thanks Homer, another great post.
Day 71 of the Winter War, February 8, 1940
Ladoga Karelia: the enemy wipes out a Finnish ski battalion to the northeast of Lake Ladoga. Photo: SA-KUVA
Finnish evening at the Paris Opera
© The Finnish Defence Forces 1999.
Apologies to everyone for my absence. While out of town without a computer I blew up the clutch on my truck and was stranded. I will be picking up my Winter War duties again tomorrow. We also have a radio broadcast coming up in about a week that should be interesting.
If you had headlined the foreclosure story instead, you might have picked up some new readers.
Maybe I should rethink my headline policy. “Finnish Loan Gains in Senate” doesn’t even attract readers from the ping list. Certainly not as many as “Pinocchio.”
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