M Calinescu Romanian Prime Minister was assassinated in Bucharest
by members of the iron guard. General George Angeseanu appointed
to succeed him.
President Roosevelt addressed Congress on the neutrality statutes,
urging the repeal of the arms embargo
The Polish continued to resist in Warsaw, Modlin and other
areas, despite ruthless bombing attacks.
Germany claimed that the southern Polish army had surrendered.
On the Western front. There was an increase in air activity
by both French and the British.
The British government set up a council of 10 members to organise
the supply of munitions. Diplomatic exchanges preceding the
outbreak of war were recorded and issued in a government blue
book.
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2194 Days Of War.
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