Opening of the Democratic Convention.
A couple of big items are reported by Sarah Sundin:
Today in World War II History—July 19, 1944
These include the beginning of the 1944 Democratic Convention and the 5th Army taking Livorno, Italy.
President Roosevelt had no real opposition to his nomination. The big question was who would be his vice president.
The Battle of Verrières Ridge in Normandy south of Caen, with two Canadian divisions pitted against three SS divisions.
Troops of the 29th Infantry Division in Saint-Lô.
Saint-Lô was taken by U.S. troops.
The Red Army entered Latvia.
The Ōi was sunk by the USS Flasher.
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