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The following events occurred in September 1940:

September 1, 1940 (Sunday)

September 2, 1940 (Monday)

September 3, 1940 (Tuesday)

September 4, 1940 (Wednesday)

September 5, 1940 (Thursday)

September 6, 1940 (Friday)

September 7, 1940 (Saturday)

September 8, 1940 (Sunday)

September 9, 1940 (Monday)

September 10, 1940 (Tuesday)

September 11, 1940 (Wednesday)

September 12, 1940 (Thursday)

September 13, 1940 (Friday)

September 14, 1940 (Saturday)

September 15, 1940 (Sunday)

September 16, 1940 (Monday)

September 17, 1940 (Tuesday)

September 18, 1940 (Wednesday)

September 19, 1940 (Thursday)

September 20, 1940 (Friday)

September 21, 1940 (Saturday)

September 22, 1940 (Sunday)

September 23, 1940 (Monday)

September 24, 1940 (Tuesday)

September 25, 1940 (Wednesday)

September 26, 1940 (Thursday)

September 27, 1940 (Friday)

September 28, 1940 (Saturday)

September 29, 1940 (Sunday)

September 30, 1940 (Monday)

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  2. Matanle, Ivor (1995). World War II. Colour Library Books Ltd. p. 56. ISBN 1-85833-333-4.
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  5. Lackerstein, Debbie (2012). National Regeneration in Vichy France: Ideas and Policies, 1930–1944. Ashgate Publishing. p. 89. ISBN 9780754667216.
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  9. 1 2 "Battle of Britain Day". BBC. Retrieved December 11, 2015.
  10. "France Seizes Gamelin and 2 Ex-Premiers". Chicago Daily Tribune (Chicago: Chicago Daily Tribune). September 8, 1940. p. 1.
  11. "Events occurring on Sunday, September 8, 1940". WW2 Timelines. 2011. Retrieved December 11, 2015.
  12. "Events occurring on Monday, September 9, 1940". WW2 Timelines. 2011. Retrieved December 11, 2015.
  13. Denis, Judd (2012). George VI. London: I.B. Tauris & Co. p. 194. ISBN 9781780760711.
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  15. "Lascaux cave paintings discovered". History. A&E Networks. Retrieved December 11, 2015.
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  18. "Events occurring on Saturday, September 14, 1940". WW2 Timelines. 2011. Retrieved December 11, 2015.
  19. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Davidson, Edward; Manning, Dale (1999). Chronology of World War Two. London: Cassell & Co. pp. 47–48. ISBN 0-304-35309-4.
  20. "Events occurring on Sunday, September 15, 1940". WW2 Timelines. 2011. Retrieved December 11, 2015.
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  22. Matanle, p. 75.
  23. "Events occurring on Tuesday, September 17, 1940". WW2 Timelines. 2011. Retrieved December 11, 2015.
  24. Schultz, Sigrid (September 18, 1940). "Germans Brand Poles as Race of 'Inferior People'". Chicago Daily Tribune (Chicago: Chicago Daily Tribune). p. 4.
  25. "Reds Clinch Flag; Indians on Top; Sox Split". Chicago Daily Tribune (Chicago: Chicago Daily Tribune). September 19, 1940. p. 23.
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  27. "King George tells Britons war 'at doors'". United Press International. September 23, 1940. Retrieved December 11, 2015.
  28. "1940 Gallup poll results". ibiblio. Retrieved December 11, 2015.
  29. "Events occurring on Tuesday, September 24, 1940". WW2 Timelines. 2011. Retrieved December 11, 2015.
  30. "September 24, 1940 Boston Red Sox at Philadelphia Athletics". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved December 11, 2015.
  31. Jenkinson, Bill. "The Real Jimmie Foxx". Society for American Baseball Research. Retrieved December 11, 2015.
  32. Larsen, Karen (1950). A History of Norway. Princeton University Press. p. 548.
  33. Rosbottom, Ronald C. (2014). When Paris Went Dark: The City of Light Under German Occupation, 1940-1944. Little, Brown and Company. ISBN 9780316217453.
  34. "Tigers Clinch Pennant, 2 to 0, as Fans Riot". Chicago Daily Tribune (Chicago: Chicago Daily Tribune). September 28, 1940. p. 1.
  35. Schultz, Sigrid (October 1, 1940). "Children Free to Quit Berlin, Parents Told". Chicago Daily Tribune (Chicago: Chicago Daily Tribune). p. 1.
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