The British Royal Air Force (RAF) Made daylight attacks on aerodromes in
Northern France. Bad weather restricted night operations,
but attacks were made on goods yards at Ludwigs-haven and
railway junction at Mannheim, blast furnace plant at Essen
and port of Dunkirk.
The war against Italy, Violent British Royal Air Force (RAF)
attack on Kassala.
Single Luftwaffe aircraft made few daylight flights over East
Anglia, Southeast and South West England. Bombs fell in London
outskirts and at other widespread places.
Night raiders dropped incendiaries over London, starting fires.
Heavy attack on Midlands towns, particularly Birmingham, where
extensive damage was done. Bombs also fell in scattered areas
in the Home Counties.
The Greek War, Athens claimed that Greek Army was within 1
1/2 miles of Santi Quaranta, and that two heights dominating
Argyro kastro had been captured. Fresh heights occupied North
West of Pogradets.
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