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During the summer of 1943 44, he played for tips at the Maxwell Street market in a band with Earl Hooker.
The German opposition was in an unenviable position by the late spring and early summer of 1943.
Nevertheless, some Germans did speak out and show signs of protest during the summer of 1943.
In late summer 1943, the SIS provided the GRU with an official report of the activities of German agents in Bulgaria and Romania, soon to be invaded by the Red Army.
Subsequently the Germans were dealt major defeats first at the Battle of Stalingrad in the winter of 1942 43, and then in the Battle of Kursk in the summer of 1943.
A V-2 launched from a fixed site in summer 1943
Testing began in the summer of 1943, and it was supposedly successful to a limited degree.
Kuybyshev remained the alternative capital of the Soviet Union until the summer of 1943, when everything was moved back to Moscow.
Myrtle made one brief on-air appearance on June 22, 1943 when she visited the McGees to wish them a good summerthe McGees did not recognize her in person.
The Aleut men were brought back to the islands temporarily in the summer of 1943 to conduct the fur seal harvest for the federal government, seal oil being used in the war effort.
In the summer of 1943, Stalag XI C ( 311 ) was dissolved and Bergen-Belsen became a branch camp of Stalag XI B.
Between the summer of 1943 and December 1944 at least 14, 600 Jews, including 2, 750 children and minors were transported to the Bergen-Belsen " holding " camp.
The Allied invasion of Italy in September 1943 removed Rundstedt's fears that France would be invaded that summer, but he could not have doubted that the massive build-up of American troops in Britain meant that a cross-channel invasion would come in 1944.
Monteux's best-known undertaking as a teacher was the Pierre Monteux School for conductors and orchestral musicians, held each summer at his home in Hancock, Maine from 1943 onwards.
This was based on a misunderstanding by some of the British volunteers after Parrington in the summer of 1943 had visited the POW ' holiday camp ' at Genshagen, in the southern suburbs of Berlin, as representative of the Senior British POW, Major General Victor Fortune.
His stepfather died with tuberculosis in summer of 1943 soon before James turned 19.
In the summer of 1943 their activities were discovered and many of them were sent to a prisoner-of-war camp near Kirkenes.
The appearance of the German Panther tank in the summer of 1943 convinced the Red Army to make a serious upgrade of its tank force for the first time since 1941.
When Linlinthgow retired as viceroy in the summer of 1943, Wavell was chosen to replace him, surprisingly, given his poor relationship with Churchill.
After December 1941, some Italians launched a limited guerrilla war in Ethiopia and Eritrea that lasted until the summer of 1943 when Italy left the war, ( see Armistice with Italy ).
Wolfgang G. Schwanitz notes that in his memoirs Husseini recalled that Heinrich Himmler, in the summer of 1943, while confiding some German war secrets, inveighed against Jewish " war guilt ", and, speaking of Germany ’ s persecution of the Jews said that " up to now we have exterminated ( in Arabic, abadna ) around three million of them ".
Although wishing to return to the Middle East as a member of the OSS, when he found out that that was impossible Fellers, in the summer of 1943, left his job in the Office of Strategic Services ( OSS ), where he played a central role in planning psychological warfare, and once again began working for General MacArthur in the Southwest Pacific.
Heavy losses in the summer and fall of 1943 on deep penetration missions increased Eaker's requests.
Beginning in the summer of 1943, many male members of the NSB were organized in the Landwacht, which helped the government control the population.

summer and Wehrmacht
In May 1935, Jews were forbidden to join the Wehrmacht ( the army ), and in the summer of the same year, anti-semitic propaganda appeared in shops and restaurants.
The first Wehrmacht deserters went to Albanian Partisan units at the end of 1943 during the German Winter Offensive, but their numbers grew in the summer of 1944 during the German Summer Offensive.
In summer 1943 the Greek Squadrons participated in the attack against the German Wehrmacht on the island of Crete.
Goldhagen said that “ Mayer ’ s enormous intellectual error ” is in ascribing the cause of the Holocaust to anti-Communism, rather than to anti-Semitism, and criticized Prof. Mayer ’ s saying that most massacres of Jews in the USSR, during the first weeks of Operation Barbarossa ( 1941 ) in the summer of 1941, were committed by local peoples, with little Wehrmacht participation, and accused him of traducing the facts about the Wannsee Conference ( 1942 ), which was meant for plotting the genocide of European Jews, not ( as Mayer said ) merely the resettlement of the Jews.
For Case Blue ( Fall Blau ), the summer offensive of the German Armed Forces ( Wehrmacht ), Army Group South was split into Army Group A and Army Group B.
Case Blue (), later renamed Operation Braunschweig, was the German Armed Forces ' ( Wehrmacht ) name for its plan for the 1942 strategic summer offensive in southern Russia between 28 June and 24 November 1942.
The first Soviet summer offensive of that year, Operation Bagration, proved disastrous for the German Armed Forces ( Wehrmacht ), and especially so for the Fourth Army.
Mommsen wrote about Andreas Hillgruber's demands that historians identified with the “ justified ” German defence of the Eastern Front that :“ Andreas Hillgruber recently attempted to accord a relative historical justification to the Wehrmacht campaign in the East and the desperate resistance of the army in the East after the summer of 1944.
Kirchschläger worked as a bank clerk in 1938 until he was drafted to service in the infantry of the Wehrmacht in the summer of 1939.
In the summer of 1944, the advancing Red Army, assisted by Polish Home Army forces locally implementing Operation Burza, pushed the Wehrmacht out of Lviv and the university reopened.
Some of these small bunker complexes have been repaired and refurbished, with mock battles of Wehrmacht and Czechoslovak forces taking place in summer.

summer and launched
The Peace Corps can either begin in very low gear, with only preparatory work undertaken between now and when Congress finally appropriates special funds for it -- or it can be launched now and in earnest by executive action, with sufficient funds and made available from existing Mutual Security appropriations to permit a number of substantial projects to start this summer.
If launched in a careful but determined way within the next few weeks, the Peace Corps could have several hundred persons in training this summer for placement next fall.
In the summer of 1329, Andronikos III launched a relief attempt which culminated in a defeat at the Battle of Pelekanon on 10 June and in 1331, the city fell.
In the summer of 1942, when Germany launched another offensive in the southern USSR against Stalingrad and the Caucasus, the Soviets again lost tremendous amounts of territory, only to counter-attack once more during winter.
In the summer of 1983, GUNT forces launched an offensive against government positions in northern and eastern Chad with heavy Libyan support.
A few markets also launched music-only channels including Las Vegas ' KVMY Channel 21, which debuted in the summer of 1984 as KRLR-TV Vusic 21.
Philip II launched an attack on Berry in the summer of 1187 but then in June made a truce with Henry, which left Issoudun in his hands and also granted him Fréteval, in Vendômois.
In the late summer of 2009, Budweiser launched Budweiser Select 55 in response to Miller's popular MGD 64.
Miller launched this beer in the summer of 2007 in Madison, Wisconsin.
In summer 1444, he launched an invasion of the Latin Duchy of Athens from the Morea, swiftly conquering Thebes and Athens and forcing its Florentine duke to pay him tribute.
Telenor Comoyo offers Internet one stop shop for consumers on all devices and is currently working towards a closed beta that will be launched early summer 2011.
The TNT brand came back to the Spanish market in summer 2007, when it launched exclusively on pay TV platform Digital + becoming the 6th Turner channel available in Spain after TCM, TCM Clásico ( launched alongside the new TNT ), Cartoon Network, Boomerang and CNN +, a joint-venture between Turner Broadcasting and the Spanish Sogecable.
Founded after the 1984 Stop the City protests, the magazine was launched in the summer of that year by an editorial collective consisting of Alan Albon, Richard Hunt and Marcus Christo.
On 22 January 2008, RJ launched flights to Hong Kong via Bangkok, with three flights / week during winter, and five flights / week during summer, making it the airline's first route to China.
The station launched its own hall of fame for notable musicians in the summer of 2011.
To test the solar sail concept, the Cosmos 1 project launched an orbital spacecraft with a full complement of eight sail blades on June 21, 2005 — the summer solstice.
Another Wolf band, launched in the summer of 1978, featured lead vocalist Bob Simpson, and original members Goldy McJohn and Rushton Moreve, with Kent Henry.
His performances at the Rendezvous Ballroom in Balboa, California during the summer of 1961, and his regional hit " Let's Go Trippin '" later that year, launched the surf music craze, which he followed up with hits like " Misirlou " ( 1962 ).
A second revival came in the summer of 1995, when the high volume MG F two-seater roadster was launched.
After trials in the Guildford area from summer 1999, NTL launched its original broadband services at the same time that NTL acquired the Cable business of Cable and Wireless ( spring 2000 ).
The European City of Culture programme was launched in the summer of 1985 with Athens being the first title-holder.
He spent the summer that year writing a fascist programme, The Greater Britain, and this formed the basis of policy of the BUF, which was launched in October 1932.

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