May 1943

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May 15, 1943: "Bat bomb" experiment sets fire to Carlsbad Army Air Force base
May 3, 1943: Plane crash kills General Frank M. Andrews, Commander of U.S. Army operations in Europe

The following events occurred in May 1943:

May 1, 1943 (Saturday)

May 2, 1943 (Sunday)

May 3, 1943 (Monday)

May 4, 1943 (Tuesday)

May 5, 1943 (Wednesday)

May 6, 1943 (Thursday)

May 7, 1943 (Friday)

May 8, 1943 (Saturday)

May 9, 1943 (Sunday)

May 10, 1943 (Monday)

May 11, 1943 (Tuesday)

May 12, 1943 (Wednesday)

May 13, 1943 (Thursday)

May 14, 1943 (Friday)

May 15, 1943 (Saturday)

May 16, 1943 (Sunday)

May 17, 1943 (Monday)

May 18, 1943 (Tuesday)

May 19, 1943 (Wednesday)

May 20, 1943 (Thursday)

May 21, 1943 (Friday)

May 22, 1943 (Saturday)

May 23, 1943 (Sunday)

May 24, 1943 (Monday)

May 25, 1943 (Tuesday)

May 26, 1943 (Wednesday)

May 27, 1943 (Thursday)

May 28, 1943 (Friday)

May 29, 1943 (Saturday)

May 30, 1943 (Sunday)

May 31, 1943 (Monday)

References

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  2. "Steel Plants Have Only Three Weeks Supply of Coal on Hand", Milwaukee Journal, May 1, 1943, p2; "U.S. Strives to Get Mines Open Monday; Ickes Asks for a Cut in Railway Travel", Milwaukee Journal, May 2, 1943, p1
  3. "Nation's Coal Mines Again Deserted as UMW Members Resume Strike", Milwaukee Journal, June 1, 1943, p1
  4. "Ford Co. Fires 141 for Plant Strife", Milwaukee Journal, May 2, 1943, p1
  5. Barry, Howard (May 2, 1943). "Count Fleet Wins Derby; Blue Swords 2d". Chicago Daily Tribune (Chicago): Part 2 p. 1.
  6. Ben Macintyre, Operation Mincemeat: How a Dead Man and a Bizarre Plan Fooled the Nazis and Assured an Allied Victory (Random House Digital, 2010) p204
  7. James T. Sparrow, Warfare State: World War II Americans and the Age of Big Government (Oxford University Press, 2011) p195
  8. "Religious Sect Tax Is Invalid", Milwaukee Journal, May 3, 1943, p1
  9. "House Passes Pay-Go Tax Bill, 313 to 95", Milwaukee Journal, May 5, 1943, p1
  10. David Cymet, History vs. Apologetics: The Holocaust, the Third Reich, and the Catholic Church (Lexington Books, 2012) p331
  11. Spencer C. Tucker, World War II at Sea: An Encyclopedia (ABC-CLIO, 2011) p289
  12. "TUNIS, BIZERTE CAPTURED; FLEEING FOE BLASTED", Milwaukee Sentinel, May 8, 1943, p1
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  15. "Count Fleet Captures Preakness by 8 Lengths". Chicago Daily Tribune (Chicago): Part 2 p. 1. May 9, 1943.
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  17. "Franco Appeals For World Peace", Milwaukee Journal, May 10, 1943, p1
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  27. "Allies Mop Up Last of Hitler's African Forces, , "Milwaukee Journal, May 13, 1943, p1
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  32. "Japanese Sink Hospital Ship", Milwaukee Journal, May 18, 1943, p1
  33. "Finds 35 MPH Limit Not Being Observed", Milwaukee Journal, May 14, 1943, p1
  34. "Exile Is Reported for Bey of Tunis", Milwaukee Journal, May 16, 1943, p1
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  36. "RAF Smashes Two Big Power Dams With Mines in Blow at Nazi Industry", Milwaukee Journal, May 17, 1943, p1
  37. "Night Raiders Jab at Berlin", Milwaukee Journal, May 20, 1943, p4
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  56. "The Official Reaction", Milwaukee Journal, May 21, 1943, p1
  57. "Dissolution of Comintern Is Ordered By Executive Board in Moscow", Milwaukee Journal, May 22, 1943, p1
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  59. "Heaviest Air Raid in History Batters Dortmund With 2,000 Tons of Bombs", Milwaukee Journal, May 24, 1943, p1
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  63. "Negro President Of Liberia Arrives in U.S.", Kingsport (TN) News, May 27, 1943, p1
  64. "Blacks Who Slept At The White House", Ebony magazine (September 1988) p68
  65. "Akron Rubber Crews Flock Back to Work", Milwaukee Journal, May 27, 1943, p1
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  77. "RAF Finishes Biggest Month- Wuppertal Blasted; 35 Children Die in Nazi Raid on British Church", Milwaukee Journal, May 31, 1943, p1
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