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ALLIED FORCES MOVING IN TO HIT THE AXIS AT BIZERTE AND TUNIS (11/22/42)
Microfilm-New York Times archives, Monterey Public Library | 11/22/42 | James MacDonald, Ralph Parker, Charles Hurd

Posted on 11/22/2012 4:57:40 AM PST by Homer_J_Simpson

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THE NEWS OF THE WEEK IN REVIEW

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TOPICS: History
KEYWORDS: milhist; realtime; worldwarii
Free Republic University, Department of History presents World War II Plus 70 Years: Seminar and Discussion Forum
First session: September 1, 2009. Last date to add: September 2, 2015.
Reading assignment: New York Times articles delivered daily to students on the 70th anniversary of original publication date. (Previously posted articles can be found by searching on keyword “realtime” Or view Homer’s posting history .)
To add this class to or drop it from your schedule notify Admissions and Records (Attn: Homer_J_Simpson) by freepmail. Those on the Realtime +/- 70 Years ping list are automatically enrolled. Course description, prerequisites and tuition information is available at the bottom of Homer’s profile. Also visit our general discussion thread.
1 posted on 11/22/2012 4:57:50 AM PST by Homer_J_Simpson
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Selections from West Point Atlas for the Second World War
Papua, New Guinea, 1942
The Solomons: Guadalcanal and Florida, 1942
Southwest Russia, 1942: Soviet Winter Offensive, Operations, 19 November-12 December 1942
North Africa, 1941: Pursuit to Tunisia, November 1942-February 1943
Special Guest Map-November Race for Tunis (from Ike: An American Hero, by Michael Korda)
Tunisia 1942: The Race for Tunisia-Situation 1 January 1943, and Operations Since 17 November 1942
The Far East and the Pacific, 1941: Status of Forces and Allied Theater Boundaries, 2 July 1942
India-Burma, 1942: Allied Lines of Communication, 1942-1943
2 posted on 11/22/2012 4:59:07 AM PST by Homer_J_Simpson ("Every nation has the government that it deserves." - Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821))
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William L. Shirer, The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich

3 posted on 11/22/2012 4:59:53 AM PST by Homer_J_Simpson ("Every nation has the government that it deserves." - Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821))
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To: r9etb; PzLdr; dfwgator; Paisan; From many - one.; rockinqsranch; 2banana; henkster; meandog; ...
Happy Thanksgiving, 2012. Thanksgiving 1942 will be next Thursday.

Axis is Hemmed In – 2-4
War News Summarized – 3
Nazis’ Rear Guard Battered by British Beyond Bengazi – 4-5
Russians Hold Off Nazis in Caucasus – 5
Italy’s Worst Raid (MacDonald) – 6
U.S. Troops Gain on Guadalcanal – 7
The Texts of the Day’s War Communiques – 9-10
Spitfire Battles Foe 9 Miles in Air – 10

News of the Week in Review
Twenty News Questions – 11
Red Army Makes Ready for Hard Winter War (Parker) – 12
As Winter Comes to the Russian Front (map) – 13
Solomons Sea Victory Staggers the Japanese (Hurd) – 14
Answers to Twenty News Questions – 15

4 posted on 11/22/2012 5:03:18 AM PST by Homer_J_Simpson ("Every nation has the government that it deserves." - Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821))
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To: r9etb; PzLdr; dfwgator; Paisan; From many - one.; rockinqsranch; 2banana; henkster; meandog; ...
Happy Thanksgiving, 2012. Thanksgiving 1942 will be next Thursday.

Axis is Hemmed In – 2-4
War News Summarized – 3
Nazis’ Rear Guard Battered by British Beyond Bengazi – 4-5
Russians Hold Off Nazis in Caucasus – 5
Italy’s Worst Raid (MacDonald) – 6
U.S. Troops Gain on Guadalcanal – 7
The Texts of the Day’s War Communiques – 9-10
Spitfire Battles Foe 9 Miles in Air – 10

News of the Week in Review
Twenty News Questions – 11
Red Army Makes Ready for Hard Winter War (Parker) – 12
As Winter Comes to the Russian Front (map) – 13
Solomons Sea Victory Staggers the Japanese (Hurd) – 14
Answers to Twenty News Questions – 15

5 posted on 11/22/2012 5:04:19 AM PST by Homer_J_Simpson ("Every nation has the government that it deserves." - Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821))
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http://www.onwar.com/chrono/1942/nov42/f22nov42.htm

Jewish ghetto “liquidated” by Nazis
Sunday, November 22, 1942 www.onwar.com

In Occupied Poland... The Nazis liquidated the Jewish ghetto in Dunilowicze, Poland. They herded the Jews into a large barn and proceeded to murder all 888 men, women, and children.


6 posted on 11/22/2012 5:05:30 AM PST by Homer_J_Simpson ("Every nation has the government that it deserves." - Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821))
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http://homepage.ntlworld.com/andrew.etherington/frame.htm

November 22nd, 1942

UNITED KINGDOM: Herbert Morrison, the ebullient Cockney home secretary, was promoted to the war cabinet tonight. He replaces his fellow socialist Sir Stafford Cripps who is demoted to minister of aircraft production. Mr. Churchill will now feel more at ease. Sir Stafford has lately been inclined to tell him how to run the war, and as leader of the Commons he has also rubbed MPs up the wrong way.

Mr. Churchill and Sir Stafford, an austere vegetarian lawyer, were uneasy bedfellows. The foreign secretary, urbane Anthony Eden, is the new leader of the house.

FRANCE: The USAAF Eighth Air Force’s VIII Bomber Command flies Mission 22: 68 B-17 Flying Fortresses and eight B-24 Liberators are dispatched to hit the Keroma U-boat pens at Lorient; only 11 B-17 Flying Fortresses find a gap in the 10/10 cloud cover and bomb at 1410 hours local without loss. (Jack McKillop)

During the night of 22/23 November, an RAF Bomber Command aircraft drops leaflets over Paris. (Jack McKillop)

GERMANY: During the night of 22/23 November, RAF Bomber Command dispatches 222 aircraft, 97 Lancasters, 59 Wellingtons, 39 Halifaxes and 27 Stirlings, to bomb Stuttgart; 191 aircraft bomb and ten, five Lancasters, three Wellingtons and two Halifaxes are lost, 4.5 per cent of the force. A thin layer of cloud and some ground haze conceals Stuttgart and the Pathfinders are not able to identify the centre of the city. Heavy bombing develops to the southwest and south and the outlying residential districts of Vaihingen, Rohr, Mohringen and Plieningen, all about 5 miles (8 kilometers) from the centre, are hit. Eighty eight houses are destroyed and 334 seriously damaged; 28 people are killed and 71 injured. (Jack McKillop)

POLAND: The Nazis liquidate the Jewish ghetto in Dunilowicze by herding the Jews into a large barn and then murder all 888 men, women, and children.

U.S.S.R.: A Soviet counteroffensive against the German armies pays off as the Red Army traps about a quarter-million German soldiers south of Kalach, on the Don River, within Stalingrad. As the Soviets’ circle tightened, German General Friedrich Paulus, commander of the Sixth Army, requests permission from Berlin to withdraw. German Chancellor Adolf Hitler will not allow a withdrawal and it is then only a matter of time before the Germans will be forced to surrender.. (Jack McKillop)

ALGERIA: U.S. Major General Mark Clark, Deputy Commander in Chief Allied Force, acting on orders from U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, agrees to recognize French Admiral Jean-Francois Darlan as High Commissioner for French North Africa providing he acts in accordance with American wishes. (Jack McKillop)

LIBYA: USAAF Ninth Air Force P-40s patrol over the Derna area. (Jack McKillop)

TUNISIA: The 36th Brigade of the 78th Division, British First Army, repels an attack at Djebel Ahiod. The 11th Brigade of the 78th Division completes concentration at BC)dja. French and U.S. troops reoccupy Gafsa. (Jack McKillop)

BURMA: Six B-24 Liberators of the USAAF Tenth Air Force’s India Air Task Force inflict heavy damage on the railroad center at Mandalay. (Jack McKillop)

NEW GUINEA: The Australian 25th Brigade, Maroubra Force, continues toward Gona, Papua New Guinea; two battalions move in to attack and are forced to withdraw with heavy casualties. The U.S. 126th Infantry Regiment (-) attacks through the Australian 16th Brigade, Maroubra Force, toward Sanananda; the 16th Brigade will not attempt any forward moves until the Americans have secured the Soputa-Sanananda-Killerton Track junction. Major Richard Boeremb’s detachment (elements of the 1st Battalion) moves along the road as the 3d Battalion advances on the flanks along secondary trails. After nightfall, fresh Japanese forces attack Company L, flanking on the right, to insure safety of food supply dump in line of advance and are driven off. From Soputa, the 2d Battalion of 126th Infantry Regiment moves forward to assist the 2d Battalion of 128th, crossing to the east bank of the Girua River on rafts during the evening. On the Warren Force front, the 3d Battalion of 128th Infantry Regiment secretly pulls back to positions just behind the 1st Battalion, though Company I holds former position astride trail just west of New Strip. (Jack McKillop)

In Papua New Guinea, USAAF Fifth Air Force A-20 Havocs attack trails around Sanananda while B-26 Marauders hit the Buna area; B-17 Flying Fortresses and B-25 Mitchells bomb the airfield at Lae and barges between Lae and Salamaua. (Jack McKillop)

PACIFIC OCEAN: USAAF Fifth Air Force B-17 Flying Fortresses and B-25 Mitchells attack warships 68 nautical miles (126 kilometers) southwest of Arawe, New Britain Island, Bismarck Archipelago and elsewhere in the Solomon Sea. USAAF Fourteenth Air Force aircraft on a shipping strike sink a Vichy French ship east of Haiphong harbor, French Indochina. (Jack McKillop)
SOLOMON ISLANDS: The attempt to build an airfield at Aola Bay on Guadalcanal is ended. The units involved in Admiral Turner’s brainchild are shifted to Koli Point, east of Lunga, where they will successfully complete an airfield.

On Guadalcanal, the 182d and 164th Infantry Regiments again meet strong resistance while attempting to push west and are unable to advance. The 8th Marine Regiment prepares to attack through the 164th Infantry. (Jack McKillop)

TERRITORY OF ALASKA: ALEUTIAN ISLANDS: A USAAF Eleventh Air Force B-24 Liberator flies reconnaissance over Agattu and Japanese-held Kiska and Attu Islands; bombers and fighters are alerted for a mission tomorrow to find and destroy a reported five vessel convoy. (Jack McKillop)

CANADA: Corvette HMCS Regina arrived Belfast for refit. (Dave Shirlaw)

U.S.A.:
Destroyer escort USS Stewart launched.

Submarine USS Puffer launched.

Destroyer USS Terry launched.

Corvette USS Action commissioned. (Dave Shirlaw)

ATLANTIC OCEAN:
U-163 sank SS Apalóide in Convoy BRN-3.

U-181 sank SS Alcoa Pathfinder.

U-505 met U-tanker U-462 in order to transfer off the IIWO who had been wounded in an attack on the boat on 10 November. U-505 also took the opportunity to take aboard fuel and a Metox device. (Dave Shirlaw)


7 posted on 11/22/2012 5:06:36 AM PST by Homer_J_Simpson ("Every nation has the government that it deserves." - Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821))
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Radar Warning Receivers- Metox Device
8 posted on 11/22/2012 5:16:39 AM PST by central_va ( I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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On page 4:

"British Army Adopts Crusaders' Emblem"

Cant help but notice....

9 posted on 11/22/2012 5:33:45 AM PST by texanyankee
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10 posted on 11/22/2012 6:54:20 AM PST by CougarGA7 ("War is an outcome based activity" - Dr. Robert Citino)
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Homer, I love your daily WWII summaries. I was expecting a huge banner headline on 11/20 or 11/21 about Operation Uranus by the Soviets, the encirclement of Stalingrad. But the news reports reveal very little other than rumors of “strong Russian forces.” I can understand why the Nazis would have downplayed it but it’s curious why the Russians were not blasting the news to the world.


11 posted on 11/22/2012 7:38:35 AM PST by tom h
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Perhaps the Russians were waiting to see if their offensive would show results before they announced it to the world. At any rate, tomorrow’s lead story, and those on 5 of the next 7 days, are about the Soviet offensive.


12 posted on 11/22/2012 9:08:02 AM PST by Homer_J_Simpson ("Every nation has the government that it deserves." - Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821))
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“British Army Adopts Crusaders’ Emblem”

The Mufti will not be pleased!


13 posted on 11/22/2012 9:16:32 AM PST by Seizethecarp (Defend aircraft from "runway kill zone" mini-drone helicopter swarm attacks: www.runwaykillzone.com)
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I’m not saying this is why, but it was crucial to the success of Uranus that Hitler not have the full picture of the success of the operation during the encirclement phase. And mysteriously, this is the one operation that is not trumpeted, even though it is one of the most decisive operations of the entire war.


14 posted on 11/22/2012 2:48:31 PM PST by InMemoriam (Conservatives: A good pilot flies the airplane all the way down.)
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Thanks to your daily thread, I was the most knowledgeable person about 1942 WWII at the dinner table tonight.


15 posted on 11/22/2012 4:59:43 PM PST by Rebelbase
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Interesting article on the Junkers reconnaissance plane in North Africa. Some more info here:

http://www.century-of-flight.net/Aviation%20history/photo_albums/timeline/ww2/Junkers%20Ju%2086.htmJunkers had been experimenting for some time with a high-altitude version of the Jumo diesel engine, together with pressure cabin design, and in September 1939 submitted proposals for a high-altitude version of the Ju 86. The go-ahead was given, and two Ju 86D airframes were converted, gun positions faired over (since no fighter would be able to reach the aircraft at its operation al altitude) and a two-seat pressure cabin was fitted. The prototypes flew in February and March 1940 as Ju 86P aircraft, and reached altitudes of more than 32,810 ft (10000 m). A third prototype with wing span increased by 10 ft 2 in (3.10 m) reached 39,700 ft (12100 m), and the success of the trials earned an order for the conversion of 40 Ju 86Ds to Ju 86Ps. Two models were built the Ju 86P-1 bomber with a load of 2,205 lbs (1000 kg) and the Ju 86P-2 reconnaissance aircraft with three cameras. One of the prototypes flew a reconnaissance mission over the UK at 41,010 ft (12,500 m) in the summer of 1940 and was undetected, and other production models both followed this over the UK and USSR.

While standard Allied fighters were unable to reach them the Ju 86Ps remained unscathed, but in August 1942 a stripped-down Spitfire Mk V caught a Ju 86P at 37,000 ft (11275 m) over Egypt and after a chase to 42,000 ft (12800 m) shot it down. In an effort to gain more altitudes, a higher aspect ratio wing was designed, increasing the span to 104 ft 113/4 in (32.00 m), and uprated Jumo engines with four- blade propellers were installed. Two versions were again built, the Ju 86R-1 reconnaissance aircraft and the Ju 86R-2 bomber, each comprising conversions of the respective Ju 86P types. Only a few aircraft reached service, but during tests an altitude of 47,250 ft (14400 m) was reached. Further development of the Ju 86R-3 with 1,500 hp (1119 kW) supercharged Jumo 208s and designed to reach 52,500 ft (16000 m), and of a proposed Ju 186, with four Jumo 208s or two Jumo 2 18s (which were coupled Jumo 208s) was abandoned.


16 posted on 11/25/2012 8:02:46 AM PST by PeterPrinciple ( (Lord, save me from some conservatives, they don't understand history any better than liberals.))
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Dear General Von Paulus: Hold your position. My imaginary Luftwaffe will resupply you until my imaginary armies relieve you. Have a nice fantasy.

Your insane Fuehrer,
A. Hitler.

17 posted on 11/26/2012 1:39:28 PM PST by colorado tanker
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