The Second Battle of Târgu Frumos ended in Axis victory, as had the first, thereby preserving Romania from Soviet occupation for the time being.
Meanwhile, Romanian troops, along with Germans, were being evacuated from Sevastopol and Crimea. It can't help but be noted that at this point in the war, Romania desperately needed Romanian troops in Romania. Of course, they had figured prominently in the Axis advance into Ukraine, including Crimea, earlier.
Irrespective of the Axis victory near their country, the Czechoslovak government in exile granted permission for the Red Army to enter and liberate their country in a convention in London. Clearly, they could see what was coming.
Gen. Eisenhower selected June 5 as the new date for the commencement of Operation Overlord.
The U.S. Senate voted to extend Lend Lease to June 1945. Wait until Marjorie Taylor Greene hears about that . . .
A TBM-1C making a training flight over Cape Cod went down when a fuse went off on a 100 lb bomb the lane was carrying caught on fire. The pilot attempted to and the plane but the open bomb bay doors rapidly sank it, taking the crew, Lt.(Jg.) Norwood H. Dobson, (27), AOM3/c John William Dahlstrom and ARM3/c Arthur N. Levesque down with it.
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