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October 29, 1939 (Sunday) Federal elections were held in Switzerland, won by the Free Democratic Party. Soviet troops entered Latvia. The new Italian city of Pomezia was inaugurated. Born: Malay Roy Choudhury, poet and novelist, in Patna, Bihar, British India; Died: Dwight B. Waldo, 75, American educator and historian; October 30, 1939 (Monday)
9 octobre : Hitler ordonne la préparation de l'invasion du Benelux et de la France. 10 octobre : Annexion de Vilnius à la Lituanie, après la défaite polonaise. 11 octobre : 138 000 soldats britanniques débarquent en France. Le premier ministre français Édouard Daladier repousse les offres de paix d'Adolf Hitler. 12 octobre :
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1er octobre : début de la conscriptiondes hommes britanniques âgés de 20 à 22 ans.2 octobre : reddition des forces polonaises défendant la péninsule de Hel .4 octobre : Maurice Thorez, secrétaire général du parti communiste et mobilisé en tant que soldat, déserte et rejoint l'URSS, alors en paix avec l'Allemagne (paix formalisée par un pacte de non-agr...8 octobre : arrestation en Francede 44 députés communistes.1er octobre : George Robert Carruthers, physicien américain († 26 décembre 2020).2 octobre : Yuri Glazkov, cosmonaute soviétique.- 31
Dec 24, 2020 · 1939 Timeline. Turn the page to: January. February. March. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. November. December. German Invasion. Britain Goes to War. January 1: The Hewlett-Packard partnership was formed in Palo Alto, California by Bill Hewlett and David Packard.
June 14 – Tientsin Incident: The Japanese blockade the British concession in Tianjin, China, beginning a crisis which almost causes an Anglo-Japanese war in the summer of 1939. June 17 – In the last public guillotining in France, murderer Eugen Weidmann is executed.
Hitler's Deception. Oct 6 WWII: Adolf Hitler speech at the Reichstag celebrates the defeat of Poland, offers peace to France and England, and mentions need for "settlement of the Jewish problem" [1] Dictator of Nazi Germany Adolf Hitler. Oct 6 WWII: Last Polish troops surrender to Soviet army.
January 1, 1939: Nearly 320,000 of a total population of 500,000 German Jews have fled the nation in the face of Nazi hostility. January 5, 1939: Adolf Hitler pressures Poland to return its principal port of Gdansk (called Danzig in German), a free state run by the Nazis under the auspices of the League of Nations, to Nazi Germany.