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1943 and plant
In 1943, when the prospect of a German victory had become far less likely, it was decided that the relocated plant would remain in Ulyanovsk and be separated administratively from ZIS, which would be rebuilt in Moscow from scratch.
The ordnance plant was renamed Redstone Arsenal in 1943.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt toured the plant on April 26, 1943 with Nebraska Governor Dwight Griswold and plant owner Glenn L. Martin.
On the night of July 24 / 25, 1943, a German U-boat fired at least three shells to attack the " Ethyl-Dow Chemical Company " plant at " Kure's Beach " ( post-war: Kure Beach ), but instead hit the Cape Fear River.
The plant cost $ 24 million and rolled out its first C-47s in March 1943.
In World War II, the Bayer ( Standard Oil / IG Farben ) plant was bombed on August 22, 1943, and during the Battle of Berlin ( air ) on November 19 / 20 and December 10 / 11, 1943.
Focke-Wulf's plant at Marienburg produced approximately half of all Fw 190s and was bombed by the Eighth Air Force on October 9, 1943.
During World War II, he was forced by the Germans to work in a labor camp at a BMW aircraft engine plant in Basdorf near Berlin in Germany ( March 1943 ).
By 1943, the plant produced 15 % of Nazi Germany's synthetic fuels, 577, 000 tons.
Official visits included a 10 December 1943 visit to Dora by Albert Speer, and Wernher von Braun visited the Nordhausen plant on 25 January 1944.
The ILWU not only condemned the Retail, Wholesale Department Store Employees union for striking Montgomery Ward in 1943 — after management refused to sign a new contract, cut wages and fired union activists )— but also assisted it in breaking the strike, by ordering members in St. Paul, Minnesota to work overtime, to handle overflow from the struck Chicago plant.
The first liaison flight to Poland took place in February 1941, and during 1942 and 1943 European resistance movements aided by SOE scored notable successes, including a raid on a heavy water production plant in Norway.
In 1943 the Airport is established on Bureau of Land Management property approximately two miles south of the Davis Dam power plant construction site.
A significant reason Sheboygan won the 1943 NBL title was the late-season acquisition of Hall of Fame guard Buddy Jeannette, who joined Sheboygan for the last four regular-season games and the playoffs and commuted from his home in Rochester, N. Y. Jeannette, who was working in a defense plant in Rochester and traveling to Sheboygan and other sites of Red Skins games primarily on weekends, averaged 15. 5 points per game, a stout number during the pioneer days when final scores hovered in the 30s and 40s.
These operations — codenamed " Grouse ," " Freshman ," and " Gunnerside "— finally managed to knock the plant out of production in early 1943.
They later contributed to the successful Operation Gunnerside in February 1943, when a small team of Norwegian SOE agents were parachuted into the area and demolished much of the Vemork plant.
One hundred and nine of these vehicles were built at the Büssing-NAG plant, between December 1942 and October 1943.
Women packing oranges at the Sunkist packing plant, Redlands, California, 1943
The S-1 Uranium Committee that oversaw the uranium project for Office of Scientific Research and Development recommended expending $ 12 million to create a plant with 25 times that capacity before the fall of 1943.
By the spring of 1943, convinced that the Germans might be ahead, General Leslie Groves decided to skip the scheduled pilot plant: procedures for alpha operation at Oak Ridge came from the XA and a scale model of the production magnet alone.
The spring and early summer of 1943 brought hundreds of trainees to Berkeley from Tennessee Eastman Company, the operator for the Oak Ridge plant.

1943 and biologist
* 1943 – Ursula Goodenough, American biologist, zoologist, professor and author
* June 14 – Karl Landsteiner, Austrian biologist and physician, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine ( d. 1943 )
** Ralph M. Steinman, Canadian Nobel immunologist and cell biologist ( b. 1943 )
Major Leonard Darwin ( 15 January 1850 – 26 March 1943 ), a son of the English naturalist Charles Darwin, was variously a soldier, politician, economist, eugenicist and mentor of the statistician and evolutionary biologist Ronald Fisher.
* Richard Gordon ( theoretical biologist ) ( born 1943 ), Professor ( retired ), University of Manitoba
* Mike Bate ( born 1943 ), biologist
Sir Richard " Rich " John Roberts ( born 6 September 1943, Derby ) is a British biochemist and molecular biologist.
Walter Medley Tattersall ( November 8, 1882 – October 5, 1943 ) was a British zoologist and marine biologist, famous for his study of mysids.
Robert L. Trivers (; born February 19, 1943 ) is an American evolutionary biologist and sociobiologist, who is a Professor of Anthropology and Biological Sciences at Rutgers University.
Deborah Charlesworth ( née Maltby ) FRS FRSE ( born March 13, 1943 ) is a British evolutionary biologist.
* John Lawton ( biologist ) ( born 1943 ), British ecologist

1943 and Arthur
Obersturmbannführer Rudolf Höss was overall commandant of the Auschwitz complex from May 1940 – November 1943 ; Obersturmbannführer Arthur Liebehenschel from November 1943 – May 1944 ; and Sturmbannführer Richard Baer from May 1944 – January 1945.
It enjoyed a nine-week run and encouraged the duo to join forces with Arthur Pierson for What's Up ?, which opened on Broadway in 1943.
This hereditary title passed to Ian St John Lawson Johnston in 1943 and to Arthur Charles St John Lawson Johnston in 1996.
Allied leaders of the Sicilian campaign in North Africa ; ( front row, left to right ) General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Tedder, 1st Baron Tedder | Arthur Tedder, General Sir Harold Alexander, Admiral Sir Andrew Cunningham, 1st Viscount Cunningham of Hyndhope | Andrew Cunningham, ( top row, left to right ) Harold Macmillan, Major General Walter Bedell Smith, and unidentified British officers ; 1943
* 1943Arthur Ashe, American tennis player ( d. 1993 )
* February 6 – Arthur Ashe, American tennis player and civil activist ( b. 1943 )
The first was one of Wellington ( The Duke: Being an Account of the Life & Achievements of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, 1943 ).
It enjoyed a nine-week run and encouraged the duo to join forces with Arthur Pierson for What's Up ?, which opened on Broadway in 1943.
The professional history of radioactive weaponry may be traced to a 1943 memo from James Bryant Conant, Arthur Holly Compton, and Harold Urey, to Brigadier General Leslie Groves of the Manhattan Project and to a 1940 science fiction story, " Solution Unsatisfactory " by Lt. J. G. Robert A. Heinlein, USN ( R ).
In August 1943, Davis's husband, Arthur Farnsworth, collapsed while walking along a Hollywood street and died two days later.
He first presented Jerome Kern's " The Way You Look Tonight " in Swing Time ( 1936 ); the Gershwins ' " They Can't Take That Away From Me " in Shall We Dance ( 1937 ), " A Foggy Day " and " Nice Work if You Can Get it " in A Damsel in Distress ( 1937 ); Johnny Mercer's " One for My Baby " from The Sky's the Limit ( 1943 ) and " Something's Gotta Give " from Daddy Long Legs ( 1955 ); and Harry Warren and Arthur Freed's " This Heart of Mine " from Ziegfeld Follies ( 1946 ).
Even though she had not made a picture in five years, Arthur accepted the part at the request of George Stevens with whom she had worked in two earlier films, The Talk of the Town ( 1942 ) and The More the Merrier ( 1943 ) for which she received her only Oscar nomination.
Neave was the son of Sheffield Airey Neave ( 1879 – 1961 ), a well-known entomologist, and his wife Dorothy ( d. 1943 ), the daughter of Arthur Thomson Middleton.
* Arthur Steere ( 1865 – 1943 ) senator, businessman
His grandson was Lt Col Arthur John Barry CBE, TD, MICE ( 1859 – 1943 ), civil engineer and architect, son of Charles Barry, Jr. and pupil and later partner of Sir John Wolfe-Barry.
* Robert Insley & Arthur W. Green: U. S. Patent Nº 2, 319, 546 ; 1943
* Watch the 1943 film Corvette Port Arthur at NFB. ca
He would later lead the United Australia Party to the 1943 election, though Arthur Fadden served as Coalition leader.
His Prime Ministerial predecessor and 1943 election Coalition leader, Arthur Fadden of the Country Party wrote: " I do not care who knows it but in my opinion there was no greater figure in Australian public life in my lifetime than Curtin.
Arthur was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress in 1944 for her performance in The More the Merrier ( 1943 ).
On 18 February 1943, the Mediterranean Air Command ( MAC ) was established with Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Tedder in charge of all Allied air forces in the Mediterranean Theater of Operations ( MTO ).
Bradley had two sons and five daughters ; of these children one son, Arthur Granville Bradley ( 1850 – 1943 ), and four daughters were writers, including Margaret Louisa Woods, Emily Tennyson Bradley ( married Alexander Murray Smith ), Lady Mabel Birchenough ( the wife of Sir Henry Birchenough, public servant and business man ) and Rose Marion Bradley.

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