World War II As It Happened
A MaritimeQuest Daily Event Special Presentation
Saturday, June 7, 1941
Day 646

June 7, 1941: Front page of the Nottingham Evening Post, Nottingham, England.
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June 7, 1941: Front page of The Daily Mail, Hull, England.
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June 7, 1941: Front page of the Birmingham Gazette, Birmingham, England.
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June 7, 1941: Front page of the Western Mail and South Wales News, Cardiff, Wales.
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June 7, 1941: Front page of the Press and Journal, Aberdeen, Scotland.
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June 7, 1941: Front page of The Mercury, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
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June 7, 1941: Front page of The Sydney Sun, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
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June 7, 1941: Front page of The Telegraph, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
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June 7, 1941: Front page of The Lethbridge Herald, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada.
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June 7, 1941: Front page of the Biddeford Daily Journal, Biddeford, Maine.
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June 7, 1941: Front page of The Evening Star, Washington, D.C.
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June 7, 1941: Front page of The Evening Gazette, Xenia, Ohio.
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June 7, 1941: Front page of The Port Arthur News, Port Arthur, Texas.
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June 7, 1941: Front page of The Nevada State Journal, Reno, Nevada.
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June 7, 1941: Front page of the San Mateo Times, San Mateo, California.
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June 7, 1941: Front page of the Briesetal-Bote, Kreis Niederbarnim, Brandenburg, Germany.
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1. Dr. Pavelic beim Führer.
(Dr. Pavelic with the Führer.)
2. Irgendetwas kann nicht stimmen.
(Something can't be right.)


June 7, 1941: Front page of the Völkischer Beobachter, the official newspaper of the NSDAP.
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1. Der Fall Kretas beginnt sich auszuwirken.
(The fall of Crete is beginning to have an impact.)
2. Bomben auf Englands Eckpfeiler im Mittelmeer - Schwere Schäden in Alexandrien - Ein Italienischer Angriff auf Gibraltar.
(England's cornerstone in the Mediterranean Bombed- Heavy damage in Alexandria - Italian attack on Gibraltar.)



   
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