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This day in history October 02, 2010
« on: October 02, 2010, 11:54:31 PM »
1940 - During World War II, the HMS Empress was sunk while carrying child refugees from Britain to Canada.

1941    Adolf Hitler declared in a speech in Berlin that Russia had been "broken" and would "never rise again."

1941 - Operation Typhoon was launched by Nazi Germany. The plan was an all-out offensive against Moscow.

1944 - The Nazis crushed the Warsaw Uprising.

1948 - The first automobile race to use asphalt, cement and dirt roads took place in Watkins Glen in New York. It was the first road race in the U.S. following World War II.

1990 - The Allies ceded their rights to areas they occupied in Germany.



1864 - The Battle of Saltville took place in southwestern Virginia. A Union cavalry attacked but was defeated by a force that was patched together from several reserve units.

1863    President Abraham Lincoln declared the last Thursday in November Thanksgiving Day.
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Re: This day in history October 02, 2010
« Reply #1 on: October 03, 2010, 01:31:46 AM »
1940 - During World War II, the HMS Empress was sunk while carrying child refugees from Britain to Canada.

Interesting...
I can't find any info about HMS Empress sunk that date.

Or maybe...

The ship is RMS Empress of Britain, and she was attacked first time Oct 26th and sunk Oct 28th, carrying military personnel and their families. Of 623 onboard (406 crew members, 2 gunners 205 passengers), 578 survived.

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Re: This day in history October 02, 2010
« Reply #2 on: October 03, 2010, 10:09:34 AM »
Interesting...
I can't find any info about HMS Empress sunk that date.

Or maybe...

The ship is RMS Empress of Britain, and she was attacked first time Oct 26th and sunk Oct 28th, carrying military personnel and their families. Of 623 onboard (406 crew members, 2 gunners 205 passengers), 578 survived.

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Harppa

Must be a error made from the souses i get the date.  The ship should be Highland Patriot
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Re: This day in history October 02, 2010
« Reply #3 on: October 03, 2010, 11:26:15 AM »
Copy that...

The cargo was something else than refugees, though. Thinking what it must have been onboard the ship then, that was a good thing.

Higland Patriot MV was a British Motor Cargo Vessel of 14,172 tons built in 1932 by Harland & Wolff Ltd, Belfast and owned by ROYAL MAIN LINES LTD.
On the 1st October 1940 when on route from Buenos Aires for Glasgow carrying 5,700 tons refrigerated and general cargo she was torpedoed by German submarine U-38 and sunk. 3 crew lost from a total crew 143.

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Re: This day in history October 02, 2010
« Reply #4 on: October 04, 2010, 12:08:14 AM »
Copy that...

The cargo was something else than refugees, though. Thinking what it must have been onboard the ship then, that was a good thing.

Higland Patriot MV was a British Motor Cargo Vessel of 14,172 tons built in 1932 by Harland & Wolff Ltd, Belfast and owned by ROYAL MAIN LINES LTD.
On the 1st October 1940 when on route from Buenos Aires for Glasgow carrying 5,700 tons refrigerated and general cargo she was torpedoed by German submarine U-38 and sunk. 3 crew lost from a total crew 143.

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Harppa

Thx for pointing that out.
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