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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Today in World War II History

70 Years Ago—Nov. 30, 1941: U-206 sunk by RAF bomber in Bay of Biscay in first use of air-to-surface radar. Nazi SS massacres 10,000 Jews and Communists in Riga, Latvia. Japanese emperor gives Prime Minister Tojo permission to wage war on US; Tojo rejects US peace proposal.

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