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      • A German invasion around the French coastal town of Dunkirk separates the French and British armies, marooning Allied forces. But with Adolf Hitler halting Germany's advance there, the Allies are able to perform a daring—and successful—evacuation, called Operation Dynamo.
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  2. Famous Deaths. Nikolai Yezhov, Soviet Head of Soviet NKVD under Stalin responsible for enacting the Great Purge, executed in secret at 44. 1940 Highlights. About February 4, 1940. Day of the Week: Sunday. How Long Ago? 84 years, 1 month and 27 days. Leap Year: Yes. Generation: Silent Generation. Chinese Zodiac: Rabbit. Star Sign: Aquarius.

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  3. 9 February: Erich von Manstein is placed in command of German XXXVIII (38) Armour Corps, removing him from planning the French invasion. 10 February: USSR agrees to supply grain and raw materials to Germany in a new trade treaty. 14 February: British government calls for volunteers to fight in Finland. [citation needed] 15 February

  4. 1 Feb: With overwhelming troop numbers and equipment, Soviet forces launch a major offensive against Finland during the Winter War. Finnish resistance would be fierce and determined. 14 Feb: Britain announces that merchant ships in the North Sea would be armed. 15 Feb: Germany announces that all British merchant ships would be classed as ...

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    • 1940. The first year of the 1940s was filled with war-related news. In 1940 or late 1939, the Nazis began "Operation T4," the first mass killings of Germans and Austrians with disabilities, most by large-scale poison gas operations.
    • 1941. By far the biggest event for Americans in 1941 was the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, a day that would indeed, as FDR said, live in infamy.
    • 1942. In 1942, World War II continued to dominate the news. February 19: President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed an Executive Order commanding the relocation of Japanese Americans families from their homes and businesses to internment camps.
    • 1943. April 13: The Germans announced that they had discovered 4,400 bodies of Polish officers in a mass grave in Russia's Katyn Forest, the first concrete evidence of the Katyn Massacre of May 1940.
  5. May 5, 2021 · Battle of Dunkirk from May 26 to June 4, 1940 A German invasion around the French coastal town of Dunkirk separates the French and British armies, marooning Allied forces.

  6. Feb 12, 2024 · 1940: Key Dates. More information about this image. February 12. German authorities deport approximately 1,000 German Jews from Stettin and other eastern German cities to Lublin District in the Generalgouvernement. April 9. German forces invade Norway and Denmark. April 30.

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