July 1942

The following events occurred in July 1942:

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July 1, 1942 (Wednesday)

July 2, 1942 (Thursday)

  • Following two weeks of reverses on the North African front, a motion of censure was brought against Winston Churchill in the House of Commons proposing that "this House, while paying tribute to the heroism and endurance of the Armed Forces of the Crown in circumstances of exceptional difficulty, has no confidence in the central direction of the war." Churchill gave a lengthy speech before the vote, conceding that the campaign in North Africa had not been going well but insisting that things would improve once vast amounts of American military supplies arrived. The motion was defeated, 475 to 25.
  • The German 6th Army and 4th Panzer Army met at Stary Oskol, but no Soviet forces were encircled.
  • British forces occupied the island of Mayotte in the Mozambique Channel.
  • German submarine U-629 was commissioned.
  • The Slovak Academy of Sciences was formed.
  • Born: Vicente Fox, 55th President of Mexico, in Mexico City

July 3, 1942 (Friday)

  • The Flying Tigers fought their final engagement, driving away eight Japanese bombers raiding Hengyang.
  • The American Liberty ship Alexander Macomb was sunk on her maiden voyage east of Cape Cod by German submarine U-215, which was then depth charged and sunk off the coast of New England by the British anti-submarine trawler Le Tiger.
  • Russian authorities admitted the loss of Sevastopol but claimed that its capture had cost the Germans 300,000 casualties.
  • The U.S. Army relaxed its draft standards to allow induction of selectees with physical deformities for limited military service.

July 4, 1942 (Saturday)

July 5, 1942 (Sunday)

July 6, 1942 (Monday)

July 7, 1942 (Tuesday)

July 8, 1942 (Wednesday)

July 9, 1942 (Thursday)

July 10, 1942 (Friday)

July 11, 1942 (Saturday)

  • RAF Lancaster bombers flew the longest raid of the European theatre up to this time, traveling 1,750 miles to bomb German shipyards at Danzig.
  • Allied convoy PQ 17 finally arrived in Russia after losing 24 of its original 33 vessels, the worst convoy loss of the war. Joseph Stalin suspected that the British had fabricated the heavy losses so as to provide the Soviets with fewer goods than promised.
  • Japan canceled invasions of Fiji, New Caledonia and Samoa.
  • Hitler issued Directive No. 43, Continuation of Operations from the Crimea.
  • German submarine U-136 was depth charged and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean by Allied warships.
  • German submarines U-225, U-267 and U-447 were commissioned.

July 12, 1942 (Sunday)

July 13, 1942 (Monday)

July 14, 1942 (Tuesday)

July 15, 1942 (Wednesday)

  • Soviet forces abandoned Boguchar and Millerovo.
  • An American salvage crew recovered the so-called Akutan Zero intact at Akutan Island. Information gained from studying the plane allowed the Americans to devise ways to defeat the Zero.
  • German submarine U-576 was sunk near Cape Hatteras by depth charges from two U.S. aircraft and gunfire from a merchant ship.
  • German submarine U-467 was commissioned.
  • Born: Mil Máscaras, professional wrestler, in San Luis Potosí City, Mexico
  • Died:

July 16, 1942 (Thursday)

  • British XXX Corps captured a key ridge west of El Alamein.
  • The two-day Vel' d'Hiv Roundup began when French police under the direction of the Nazis conducted a raid and mass arrest of Jews in Paris.
  • A decree was published in Paris announcing that the "nearest male relatives, brothers-in-law, and cousins of troublemakers above the age of eighteen will be shot. All women relatives of the same degree of kinship will be condemned to forced labor. Children of less than eighteen years old of all the above mentioned persons will be placed in reform schools."
  • Hitler moved to his new headquarters in Vinnytsia, codenamed Werwolf.
  • The United States severed diplomatic relations with Finland.
  • In the First Battle of El Alamein, Australian forces were repelled on an attempt to take Point 24 from the Germans and suffered nearly fifty percent casualties.
  • German submarine U-631 was commissioned.
  • Born:

July 17, 1942 (Friday)

July 18, 1942 (Saturday)

July 19, 1942 (Sunday)

  • Germany's Second Happy Time drew to a close as U-boats were ordered withdrawn from the U.S. east coast because of the increasing effectiveness of American antisubmarine measures.
  • Heinrich Himmler issued an order that all Jews within the General Government be "resettled" to camps by December 31.
  • Broadcast of NBC Radio Orchestra's performance (widely regarded as most streamed performance of the century) of Shostakovich's 7th Symphony.

July 20, 1942 (Monday)

July 21, 1942 (Tuesday)

July 22, 1942 (Wednesday)

July 23, 1942 (Thursday)

July 24, 1942 (Friday)

July 25, 1942 (Saturday)

July 26, 1942 (Sunday)

July 27, 1942 (Monday)

July 28, 1942 (Tuesday)

  • Joseph Stalin issued Order No. 227 with its famous line "Not one step back!"
  • The Battle of Kupres began in Yugoslavia between the forces of the Independent State of Croatia and the Yugoslav Partisans.
  • Arthur Harris made a radio broadcast informing German listeners that the bombers would soon be coming "every night and every day, rain, blow or snow - we and the Americans. I have just spent eight months in America, so I know exactly what is coming. We are going to scourge the Third Reich from end to end, if you make it necessary for us to do so ... it is up to you to end the war and the bombing. You can overthrow the Nazis and make peace."
  • Spike Jones and His City Slickers recorded the humorous anti-Nazi song "Der Fuehrer's Face".
  • Born: Kaari Utrio, writer, in Helsinki, Finland
  • Died: Flinders Petrie, 89, English archeologist

July 29, 1942 (Wednesday)

July 30, 1942 (Thursday)

July 31, 1942 (Friday)

  • The Germans lost three submarines to enemy action in the Atlantic Ocean in a single day: U-213, U-588 and U-754.
  • 630 British bombers raided Düsseldorf, destroying 453 buildings and killing 276 civilians. 29 bombers were lost.
  • American submarine USS Grunion was sunk at Kiska.
  • Driving for pleasure was banned in Britain.
  • Died: Infanta Marie Anne of Portugal, 81, Grand Duchess consort of Luxembourg

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