Showing posts with label Proskurov–Chernovtsy Offensive. Show all posts
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Monday, January 13, 2025

Saturday, January 13, 1945. Stiff German resistance.

 

US troops in Belgium being served chow, January 13, 1945.

Allied advances in the Ardennes continued.  On this day the event at Foy depicted in Band of Brothers occurred.


The Red Army encountered stiff resistance in East Prussia.

The USS Salamana was badly damaged in an kamikaze attack off of the Philippines.  Such attacks themselves were dropping off.

Last edition:

Friday, January 12, 1945. The beginning of the last Red Army Winter Offensive of World War Two.

Monday, March 25, 2024

Saturday, March 25, 1944. Ioannina.

Young woman weeps during the deportation of Jews from Ioannina, Greece - March 25, 1944. Budesarchive on Wikipedia.  87% of Greek Jews perished in the Holocaust.  91% of those from Ioannina, the oldest and ancient Greek Jewish settlement, would die at Auschwitz.

Adolf Hitler ordered the execution of recaptured POWS who were part of the mass escape from Stalag Luft III.  While his order would mostly be carried out, it would not entirely. 

Germany was, of course, inescapably going down in defeat. As it was, it was covering itself in gore.

The Battle of the Kaments-Podolsky Pocket began as the Red Army attempted to surround the 1st Panzer Army South at Tarnopol.

U.S. forces eliminate most of the remaining Japanese forces on Manus.

In the Caroline Islands, Japanese patrols sight large American naval forces heading for Palau.