WWII History

WWII Today in History. On these pages you will find of some of the most important events that shaped World War 2.

World War II Today: June 10

On This Week in WWII History: June 9–15 1942 1940: Norway Falls, Italy Joins the War The last remaining forces of the Norwegian Army—specifically the 6th Division—surrendered this week in 1940, following Norway’s unconditional capitulation to Nazi Germany. Meanwhile, the war widened: Italy officially declared war on Britain and France, effective June 11, 1940. In

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World War II Today: June 8

1940 The British aircraft carrier Glorious is sunk by the German heavy battle cruisers Scharnhorst and Gneisenau, Southwest of Narvik. The evacuation of British and French troops (24,000 men) from Narvik and Harstad is completed. A Norwegian delegation negotiates with the Germans for a peace treaty. Off Norway, German battlecruisers Gneisenau & Scharnhorst sink British carrier HMS Glorious and British destroyers Ardent and Acasta (1537

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Dead Man’s Corner: The 101st Airborne and the Battle for Carentan

Dead Man’s Corner: The 101st Airborne and the Battle for Carentan After D-Day After the Allied landings on D-Day, the mission wasn’t over once the beaches were secured. The hard-fought push inland through the Normandy countryside began immediately. Troops had to capture key crossroads and towns to link up the separate beachheads and expand the

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