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Friday, April 29, 2016

November 16, 1939: Martial Law in Prague

Thursday 16 November 1939

16 November 1939 worldwartwo.filminspector.com TBD-1 Devastator
TBD-1 Devastator 5-T-7 of VT-5 in flight over Southern California on November 16, 1939.
Battle of the Atlantic: A pack of Allied warships is searching for the Admiral Graf Spee in the South Atlantic on 16 November 1939, but it has disappeared into the Indian Ocean for the time being.

While sailing south from Madagascar, the Admiral Graf Spee stops the Dutch vessel SS Mapia. Captain Langsdorff allows it to proceed unmolested due to its neutral status. He knows that the Mapia will report his position, but Langsdorff has decided to return to the South Atlantic anyway due to a lack of targets. He figures that the information the ship gives to the authorities about his position will be misleading.

U-43 (Kapitänleutnant Wilhelm Ambrosius) sinks the 4,915-ton British freighter Arlington Court. Seven perish and there are 28 survivors.

US freighter Lafcomo is detained by British authorities at Weymouth, while the freighter West Harshaw is detained at Ramsgate.

The French report that they have seized 203,297 tons of contraband through 10 November 1939.

Convoy OA 36 G departs from Southend, and Convoy OB 36 departs from Liverpool.

German Resistance: The authorities in Prague declare martial law in Prague following days of unrest. The authorities are said to be using every sort of remedy to quell the demonstrators' violence. Hitler says to end the protests or shoot the protesters and burn the city to the ground.

Peace Talks: The offer of Romanian King Carol to mediate in the European conflict is rejected by both sides just as the offer of the Dutch and Belgian crowns was previously.

Great Britain homefront: Inflation is beginning to bite, with prices up 2.5% in October, a 30% annual rate.

American Homefront: Gangster Al Capone is released from Alcatraz having served seven years, six months and 15 days, and having paid all of the back taxes for which he was convicted. He is showing signs of mental illness (paresis) deriving from syphilis.

China: Having taken the last Chinese-held port, the Japanese 21st Infantry Division and Taiwan Brigade now are advancing north toward Nanning. This is known as the Battle of South Kwangsi.

16 November 1939 worldwartwo.filminspector.com Al Capone mugshot
Al Capone mug shot.

November 1939

November 1, 1939: The Jet Flies Again
November 2, 1939: The Soviets Devour Poland
November 3, 1939: Amending the Neutrality Act
November 4, 1939: Roosevelt Signs Neutrality Laws
November 5, 1939: The Spirit of Zossen
November 6, 1939: First Dogfight
November 7, 1939: More Lies About SS Athenia
November 8, 1939: Hitler Almost Killed
November 9, 1939: The Venlo Incident
November 10, 1939: Dutch Panic
November 11, 1939: Poignant Armistice Day
November 12, 1939: Peace Efforts Made and Rejected
November 13, 1939: First Bombing of Great Britain
November 14, 1939: The Dyle Plan
November 15, 1939: Elser Confesses to the Bürgerbräukeller Bombing
November 16, 1939: Martial Law in Prague
November 17, 1939: International Students Day
November 18, 1939: Magnetic Mines
November 19, 1939: Walls Around the Warsaw Ghetto
November 20, 1939: First RN Submarine Victory
November 21, 1939: Salmon & Gluckstein on the Prowl
November 22, 1939: British Recover A Magnetic Mine
November 23, 1939: HMS Rawalpindi Sunk
November 24, 1939: Japanese Enter Nanning
November 25, 1939: The Olympics are a War Casualty
November 26, 1939: Soviets Stage an "Incident" at Mainila
November 27, 1939: German Marriage Becomes Perilous
November 28, 1939: Judenrats in Poland
November 29, 1939: The Soviets Prepare to Invade Finland
November 30, 1939: Winter War Begins

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November 15, 1939: Elser Confesses to the Bürgerbräukeller Bombing

Wednesday 15 November 1939

15 November 1939 worldwartwo.filminspector.com Admiral Graf Spee
Admiral Graf Spee's launch takes the crew of the African Star off before sinking it.
Battle of the Atlantic: The Admiral Graf Spee sinks British tanker Africa Shell 6 miles off Madagascar on 15 November 1939. The crew is disembarked and sunk by shellfire. The kill ends an unexpectedly lean two weeks because Australian freighters have been held up due to a late wool-clipping season. Once again, no lives are lost on the ships preyed upon by Admiral Graf Spee, a very unusual record.

British freighter Woodtown sunk by a mine.

Italy launches the battleship Impero.

Germany renames the convoy raider Deutschland to Lützow. The reason is that the Kriegsmarine believes it would be damaging to national morale if a ship with the name of the country were to be sunk. Deutschland/Lützow so far has had an extremely successful career.

German Opposition: Johann Georg Elser signs a full confession of his planting of the 8 November 1939 bomb at the Bürgerbräukeller. He does this after days of beatings and other forms of "interrogation." The confession does not survive the war, though related documents do.

Further turmoil in the Reich provinces of Bohemia and Moravia (former Czechoslovakia) continues. It is related to the funeral of Jan Opletal, a medical student mortally wounded in Prague at the Independence day demonstrations of October 28. Reports of injuries and other casualties vary. There may be summary executions. The Germans do not tolerate very much dissent.

Finland: Dr. Paasikivi is back in Helsinki and blames the Soviets for the failure of negotiations. The Soviet media engages in a strong denunciation of Finland. Stalin orders a huge buildup along the Finnish border.

Poland: The formal incorporation of eastern portions of Poland into Ukrainian SSR is completed.

Peace Talks: German Foreign Minister Ribbentrop formally rejects the proposed peace mediation proposed by the Dutch and Belgian crowns. He claims this is because the other side already has made a "blunt rejection" of the proposal.

French Homefront: The workweek is expanded from 40 hours a week to 43 hours.

Australia: The government participates in the Empire Air Training Scheme.

China: A Japanese landing force arrives at the coast of Guangxi at the mouth of the Yuhung River. The Japanese move quickly and complete their conquest of the Chinese coast, taking the port of Pakhoi (just north of Vietnam). Japanese ships also steam up the Yuhung River and land troops which begin the march to Nanning.

Despite some recent setbacks in the interior, along the coast, the Imperial Japanese Army remains supreme and have captured the entire length since beginning in 1937. This success was accomplished by the Japanese 21st Infantry Division and Taiwan Brigade, which landed in southern Kwangsi province on Chinchow Bay. This collectively is known as the Battle of South Guangxi.

Future History: Yaphet Kotto is born in New York City. He becomes famous in the 1970s for films such as "Live and Let Die" (1973) and "Alien" (1979).

15 November 1939 worldwartwo.filminspector.com Impero
The Impero prior to launching at Genoa (Sestri Ponente) on 15 November 1939.

November 1939

November 1, 1939: The Jet Flies Again
November 2, 1939: The Soviets Devour Poland
November 3, 1939: Amending the Neutrality Act
November 4, 1939: Roosevelt Signs Neutrality Laws
November 5, 1939: The Spirit of Zossen
November 6, 1939: First Dogfight
November 7, 1939: More Lies About SS Athenia
November 8, 1939: Hitler Almost Killed
November 9, 1939: The Venlo Incident
November 10, 1939: Dutch Panic
November 11, 1939: Poignant Armistice Day
November 12, 1939: Peace Efforts Made and Rejected
November 13, 1939: First Bombing of Great Britain
November 14, 1939: The Dyle Plan
November 15, 1939: Elser Confesses to the Bürgerbräukeller Bombing
November 16, 1939: Martial Law in Prague
November 17, 1939: International Students Day
November 18, 1939: Magnetic Mines
November 19, 1939: Walls Around the Warsaw Ghetto
November 20, 1939: First RN Submarine Victory
November 21, 1939: Salmon & Gluckstein on the Prowl
November 22, 1939: British Recover A Magnetic Mine
November 23, 1939: HMS Rawalpindi Sunk
November 24, 1939: Japanese Enter Nanning
November 25, 1939: The Olympics are a War Casualty
November 26, 1939: Soviets Stage an "Incident" at Mainila
November 27, 1939: German Marriage Becomes Perilous
November 28, 1939: Judenrats in Poland
November 29, 1939: The Soviets Prepare to Invade Finland
November 30, 1939: Winter War Begins

2019