September 1942

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The following events occurred in September 1942:

September 1, 1942 (Tuesday)

September 2, 1942 (Wednesday)

September 3, 1942 (Thursday)

September 4, 1942 (Friday)

September 5, 1942 (Saturday)

September 6, 1942 (Sunday)

September 7, 1942 (Monday)

September 8, 1942 (Tuesday)

September 9, 1942 (Wednesday)

September 10, 1942 (Thursday)

  • The RAF dropped 100,000 bombs on Düsseldorf in less than an hour.[3]
  • The Italian hospital ship Arno was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean by British aircraft.
  • German submarine U-639 was commissioned.
  • Died: Walter Zellot, 21, German fighter ace (shot down over Stalingrad)

September 11, 1942 (Friday)

September 12, 1942 (Saturday)

September 13, 1942 (Sunday)

  • The Wehrmacht began a massive ground assault to try to take the city of Stalingrad, marking the beginning of the house-to-house fighting that most characterized the battle.[15]
  • The Allies launched Operation Agreement, a series of ground and amphibious operations carried out by British, Rhodesian and New Zealand forces against Axis-held Tobruk.
  • Operation Aquatint ended in British defeat.
  • Born: Hissène Habré, 7th President of Chad, in Faya-Largeau, Chad

September 14, 1942 (Monday)

September 15, 1942 (Tuesday)

  • Near Guadalcanal the Japanese submarine I-19 fired one of the most effective torpedo salvos of the war, mortally damaging the American aircraft carrier USS Wasp and destroyer O'Brien as well as damaging the battleship North Carolina.[7] The destroyer Lansdowne was dispatched to rescue 447 crew of the Hornet and then scuttled the carrier.
  • German submarine U-261 was depth charged and sunk west of the Shetland Islands by an Armstrong Whitworth Whitley.
  • British submarine Talisman went missing in the Mediterranean, possibly lost to a naval mine off Sicily.
  • Born: Wen Jiabao, 6th Premier of China, in Tianjin, China

September 16, 1942 (Wednesday)

September 17, 1942 (Thursday)

September 18, 1942 (Friday)

September 19, 1942 (Saturday)

September 20, 1942 (Sunday)

September 21, 1942 (Monday)

September 22, 1942 (Tuesday)

September 23, 1942 (Wednesday)

September 24, 1942 (Thursday)

September 25, 1942 (Friday)

  • Four British de Havilland Mosquito bombers conducted the Oslo Mosquito raid, intended to boost morale of the Norwegian people. The operation failed as the Mosquito bombs failed to destroy the Gestapo HQ but caused 80 civilian casualties and one bomber was lost.
  • German submarine U-253 sank in the Atlantic Ocean northwest of Iceland, probably lost to a British naval mine.
  • The aviation-themed action film Desperate Journey starring Errol Flynn and Ronald Reagan was released.

September 26, 1942 (Saturday)

September 27, 1942 (Sunday)

September 28, 1942 (Monday)

September 29, 1942 (Tuesday)

September 30, 1942 (Wednesday)

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