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FIVE GERMAN BOMBS HIT BUCKINGHAM PALACE IN DAY AND NIGHT OF AIR TERROR; LORDS ALSO HIT (9/14/40)
Microfiche-New York Times archives, Monterey Public Library | 9/14/40 | Raymond Daniell, Percival Knauth

Posted on 09/14/2010 4:56:00 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson

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TOPICS: History
KEYWORDS: milhist; realtime; worldwarii
Free Republic University, Department of History presents World War II Plus 70 Years: Seminar and Discussion Forum
First session: September 1, 2009. Last date to add: September 2, 2015.
Reading assignment: New York Times articles delivered daily to students on the 70th anniversary of original publication date. (Previously posted articles can be found by searching on keyword “realtime” Or view Homer’s posting history .)
To add this class to or drop it from your schedule notify Admissions and Records (Attn: Homer_J_Simpson) by freepmail. Those on the Realtime +/- 70 Years ping list are automatically enrolled. Course description, prerequisites and tuition information is available at the bottom of Homer’s profile.
1 posted on 09/14/2010 4:56:03 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson
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Selections from West Point Atlas for the Second World War
North Africa – Graziani’s Advance, 13 September-16 September 1940 (Map 34a)
German Fighter Range and British Radar Deployment
Marcks’ Plan, August 5, 1940
The Mediterranean Basin (Map 33)
The Far East and the Pacific, 1941 – The Imperial Powers, 1 September 1939

Plus a special guest map from Michael Korda’s, “With Wings Like Eagles,” showing the air defenses of England and Wales, August 1940.

2 posted on 09/14/2010 4:57:09 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson ("Every nation has the government that it deserves." - Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821))
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William L. Shirer, The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich

3 posted on 09/14/2010 4:58:39 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson ("Every nation has the government that it deserves." - Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821))
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Winston S. Churchill, Their Finest Hour

4 posted on 09/14/2010 5:00:06 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson ("Every nation has the government that it deserves." - Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821))
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Michael Korda, With Wings Like Eagles: The Untold Story of the Battle of Britain

5 posted on 09/14/2010 5:01:14 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson ("Every nation has the government that it deserves." - Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821))
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To: r9etb; PzLdr; dfwgator; Paisan; From many - one.; rockinqsranch; GRRRRR; 2banana; henkster; ...
Rulers Unharmed – 2-3
Shorts for Italian Men Urged to Save Materials – 3
The International Situation – 4
Big Army in Libya – 5
France Gets Funds for the Occupation – 5
Berlin Says Havoc in Britain Mounts – 6
France Prints News of Raids on Germany – 7
Directing the German Air Attack on England from Northern France (photo) – 8
The Texts of the Day’s Communiques on the War – 9
6 posted on 09/14/2010 5:02:43 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson ("Every nation has the government that it deserves." - Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821))
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http://www.onwar.com/chrono/1940/sep40/f14sep40.htm

Blitz on London continues

Saturday, September 14, 1940 www.onwar.com

Over Britain... The daytime attacks on London are repeated again after two quieter days. The night attacks have been continuing without respite. The fighting goes well for the Luftwaffe with 14 planes lost on either side. With some justification it appears to the Luftwaffe leaders that the RAF is almost beaten.

In Berlin... Hitler decides that Goring needs four or five consecutive days of fine weather to hammer home his advantage. Accordingly he defers his decision on the invasion once more, until September 17th, which in turn means that the invasion cannot take place until September 27th. This is a final date because October 8th might be the only day when conditions will be suitable for the landing; this is dangerously near winter for the exploitation stage of the invasion. There can almost certainly be no further postponement.


7 posted on 09/14/2010 5:05:50 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson ("Every nation has the government that it deserves." - Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821))
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http://homepage.ntlworld.com/andrew.etherington/month/thismonth/14.htm

September 14th, 1940

UNITED KINGDOM: Battle of Britain:
RAF Bomber Command: 4 Group. 10 Sqn, Whitley P4966 ditched off Spurn Head. Sqn Ldr K.F. Ferguson and Sgts C.S. Rogers, W. Fraser, E. Cummings and M. Niman all rescued by HMS Kurd.
78 Sqn. N1478 missing from Antwerp, Plt Off C.S Robson and Sgts L.J. Furze, R.M. Heyworth, J. Kelly and J.C. Grieg all killed.
Bombing - invasion fleet at Antwerp.
10 Sqn. Ten aircraft. All bombed causing fires. One fighter seen, but did not attack. One ditched, crew rescued.
51 Sqn. Twelve aircraft. One bombed due to severe weather and electrical storms.
78 Sqn. Eight aircraft. None bombed, one FTR.

The French coast is now so well lit up by burning barges that it has become known as “Blackpool Front” to the RAF bomber pilots.

RAF Fighter Command: During the day south London and radar stations are attacked. At night London and south Wales are bombed.
The Luftwaffe broke through the London defences today and again set fire to the docks. They are an easy target, a sprawling mass of warehouses packed with combustibles, found easily by the Germans who simply flew up the Thames.
The RAF response to the raid was weaker than usual, and the German pilots thought that at last they detected signs of the promised collapse of Fighter Command.

Losses: Luftwaffe, 14; RAF, 14.

The work of the London docks is transferred to the Clyde in Scotland.

Corvette HMS Honeysuckle commissioned. Destroyers HMS Matchless and Meteor laid down. (Dave Shirlaw)

FRANCE: The financial penalties imposed by Germany upon France for the privilege of paying the costs for the army of occupation are far steeper than reparations imposed on Germany after the Great War.
Under the armistice signed at Compiegne in June France must pay 20 million Reichsmark a day, or RM7.3 billion a year, almost three times what Germany had to pay under the Dawes plan of 1924 - one billion a year rising after four years to 2.5 billion.

GERMANY: Berlin: Hitler brings the invasion of Britain forward to 17 September on advice from Göring that the Luftwaffe is close to success.

U-96 commissioned. U-109, U-551 and U-552 launched.
(Dave Shirlaw)

CANADA: Corvettes HMCS Chilliwack and Matapedia launched in North Vancouver and Quebec City respectively. (Dave Shirlaw)

U.S.A.: The Congress passes the Selective Service Act authorizing the first peacetime draft (conscription) in U.S. history. (Jack McKillop)

New United States naval policy called for a two-ocean navy. Destroyer USS Eberle launched. (Dave Shirlaw)

ATLANTIC OCEAN: A US destroyer, part of Task Force 15, en route to Iceland, spots a submarine emerging from the fog. The sub submerges and 3 destroyers drop depth charges. (Jack McKillop)


8 posted on 09/14/2010 5:07:30 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson ("Every nation has the government that it deserves." - Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821))
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http://worldwar2daybyday.blogspot.com/

Day 380 September 14, 1940

Battle of Britain Day 67. Again, the weather is cloudy and rainy. Hitler postpones any German invasion of Britain until September 17 to give Luftwaffe more time to tame RAF. However, the lull in fighting since September 9 allows RAF to return to operational strength with newly-manufactured and repaired fighters. They also repair airfields & radar stations and integrate newly trained pilots with rested veterans. AVM Park has reshuffled squadrons so that Hurricanes (to attack bombers) and Spitfires (to attack the fighter escorts) work in pairs. 150 German aircraft cross the coast to bomb London at 3.30 PM and another 100 attack London and some airfields at 6 PM. Most bombers do not get through to their targets. RAF shoots down 4 German bombers and 11 Messerschmitt fighters but RAF loses 12 fighters also (4 pilots killed). Despite good weather overnight, there is little bombing of London. Leicester is also bombed.

Operation Menace. Prior to landing Free French troops at Dakar, French sloops Commandant Domine and Commandant Duboc, British battleships HMS Barham and HMS Resolution and several British destroyers arrive at Freetown, Sierra Leone, to refuel. Aircraft carrier HMS Ark Royal and cruisers HMS Devonshire and HMAS Australia are 300 miles North, patrolling off Dakar to prevent the arrival of 3 Vichy French cruisers which are suspected of reinforcing Vichy troops holding Dakar. However, the French cruisers are already there, dealing a critical blow to the operation.

Egypt, North Africa. Italian troops make slow inroads into Egyptian territory. As the main British force prepares defenses at the railhead at Mersa Matruh (which is the expected target of the Italian advance), covering forces harass the Italians without becoming seriously engaged as they fall back. Italian intelligence becomes conviced they are facing many more British troops than in reality.

German antisubmarine trawler Hinrich Wesselhoft is a total loss after running aground in the Hardangerfjord near Bergen, Norway. 500 miles West of Porto, Portugal, Italian submarine Emo torpedoes and shells British steam tanker Saint Agnes en route from Vizagapatam, India to Hull.


9 posted on 09/14/2010 5:09:23 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson ("Every nation has the government that it deserves." - Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821))
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Thanks again Homer.

September 15th 1940 tomorrow. A day to remember.


10 posted on 09/14/2010 6:03:28 AM PDT by agere_contra (...what if we won't eat the dog food?)
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September 15th 1940 tomorrow. A day to remember.

This is interesting stuff, isn't it? (If I do say so myself.) Tomorrow is a big day, all right. We have a ton of stuff to go through. I hope you can spend some time here.

11 posted on 09/14/2010 6:17:16 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson ("Every nation has the government that it deserves." - Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821))
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Battle of Britain Campaign Diary

Date: 14th September 1940


12 posted on 09/14/2010 7:29:44 AM PDT by CougarGA7 (It take a village to raise an idiot.)
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“Egypt, North Africa. Italian troops make slow inroads into Egyptian territory. As the main British force prepares defenses at the railhead at Mersa Matruh (which is the expected target of the Italian advance), covering forces harass the Italians without becoming seriously engaged as they fall back. Italian intelligence becomes conviced they are facing many more British troops than in reality.”

Italian intelligence officers should read the New York Times; they have an over 10:1 superiority over the British in the Western Desert. I don’t think the British have a chance against such long odds....


13 posted on 09/14/2010 11:02:17 AM PDT by henkster (A broken government does not merit full faith and credit.)
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Italian intelligence officers should read the New York Times

Have there been any articles recently giving estimates of British numbers in Egypt? I don't see any in today's issue.

14 posted on 09/14/2010 11:55:55 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson ("Every nation has the government that it deserves." - Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821))
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Today’s issue, which I may have misread, stated the British have recently landed “thousands” of reinforcements for their 60,000 man army in Egypt, which appears to be supplemented by 20,000 “British trained” Egyptian soldiers. It still appears that the Italians have a very large superiority with their 240,000 troops in Libya.

The Italian problem is that they have virtually no motor transport, and are the traditional foot-powered infantry. We will soon see that in the desert wastes, motor transport is everything.


15 posted on 09/14/2010 12:11:35 PM PDT by henkster (A broken government does not merit full faith and credit.)
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