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Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Today in World War II History

70 Years Ago—Oct. 17, 1942: Luftwaffe abandons daylight raids against Malta. Abel’s Field opens at Fasari, New Guinea, named after missionary Cecil Abel who constructed the field with native help. New song in Top Ten: “White Christmas.”

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