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03 Oct 1941 | WW2 | The official copy of the British Military Application of Uranium Detonation (MAUD) Committee Report, written by James Chadwick, reached Vannevar Bush. | |
03 Oct 1941 | WW2 | In Russia, Panzergruppe 2 of the German Armeeguppe Mitte captured Orel 220 miles south-southwest of the Soviet capital in Moscow. Elsewhere, German troops attempted to encircle the Soviet Bryansk Front. | |
03 Oct 1941 | WW2 | The number of deaths in motor vehicle accidents in Britain during this second year of war had increased by 65% when compared to pre-war figures. | |
03 Oct 1941 | WW2 | British submarine HMS Talisman sank the already beached German ship Yalova south of Naples, Italy. | |
03 Oct 1941 | WW2 | At about 0001 hours, German submarine U-431 sank British ship Hatasu 650 miles east of Newfoundland; 40 were killed, 7 survived. | |
03 Oct 1941 | WW2 | German bombers attacked and damaged British destroyer HMS Vivacious in the North Sea. | |
03 Oct 1941 | WW2 | British motor torpedo boat MTB56 sank Norwegian tanker Borgny off Bergen, Norway. | |
03 Oct 1941 | WW2 | A British Walrus reconnaissance aircraft from British cruiser HMS Kenya spotted German supply ship Klara 300 miles northeast of the Azores islands. HMS Kenya closed in and sank Klara, but did not stop to pick up survivors due to the presence of German submarine U-129. | |
03 Oct 1941 | WW2 | Dutch submarine O.21 sank Vichy French ship Oued Yquem off Sardinia, Italy. | |
03 Oct 1941 | WW2 | At the Berliner Sportpalast in the German capital, Adolf Hitler announced during a rally that the Germans had captured 2,500,000 Soviet prisoners of war, destroyed or captured 22,000 guns, destroyed or captured 18,000 tanks, destroyed 14,500 aircraft, and since 1939 had expanded Germany by an area four times as large as Britain. He stressed that the Soviet Union had been broken and would never rise again. |