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Find a nice time in the day that works for you and try and practice at that time as many days of the week as you can. The following headlines and photos detail the war news of the day. In the next section, see a timeline of World War II events for the remainder of December 1943, as well as related news headlines and photos. At 1943's end, World War II news included concerns about the spread of malaria and the celebration of the demise of Nazi Germany's Scharnhost. December 26: Only 36 of a 1,900-man crew survive the Royal Navy's sinking of Nazi Germany's Scharnhorst. Crew remembers Nazi Germany's Prinz Eugen as a "lucky ship": The German heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen (pictured) helped the Bismarck sink the HMS Hood on May 24, 1941, then managed to escape the British search that led to the Bismarck's destruction on May 27. From February 11 to 13, 1942, the Prinz Eugen was among the ships that made the "Channel Dash," a daring retreat through the English Channel to German home bases. A Picture Post magazine photograph, dated December 18, 1943, showed "What the Well-Dressed German Wears." Apparently, a Nazi spy could be identified by his shabby, badly worn coat with broken buttons.
This ends the German interception of Allied convoys to Murmansk, a port city in northwest Russia. December 28: Ortona, Italy, is finally in Allied hands after two weeks of violent clashes in the streets of the small city. December 22: One of the last remnants of the Warsaw Ghetto is wiped out when the SS murders more than 60 Jews discovered hiding in a basement in the Polish city. It would be difficult to catch one without cutting its neighbor. Frank Hershey, who headed the team that styled the original '55 T-Bird, said Ford had been conjuring two-seaters well before this, but never felt rushed to build one because sports-car sales only amounted to a minuscule 0.27 percent of the total U.S. 9-15 HWH TruGrip Steel Deck Supplier to Wood screws in 1 ¼" with or without a washer as well as 2" length. The speedy P-51 Mustang fighter plane refined: Although well armed, American B-17 Flying Fortress bombers were vulnerable targets for German fighters in 1943. One reason for the heavy casualties was the absence of Allied fighters with the range to accompany the B-17s to their targets.

The Mustang had an auxiliary fuel tank that could be dropped when empty to give the plane greater speed. Successful in dogfights, the Mustang was also effective in ground attacks. Famous Lancaster attacks included the "dam buster" raids and the sinking of the battleship Tirpitz. Accompanied by a bombing campaign and raids by Admiral Bull Halsey's carrier forces, the preliminary operations so effectively neutralized Rabaul that an amphibious assault proved unnecessary. You can pass them points and they’ll apply matrix operations and transformations. By understanding the benefits and applications of printable templates, and following the tips outlined in this article, you can unlock the full potential of these versatile and customizable tools. You can find me at @samaaron on Twitter and I’d be more than happy to say hello to you. Priority items, such as ammunition, were loaded last so they could be made available more quickly during an assault.
General Douglas MacArthur suggested a two-pronged assault on Rabaul from eastern New Guinea and the Solomon Islands, followed by invasion. In 1943 General Douglas MacArthur complained, stating, "This will be a long war if for every division I have facing the enemy, I must count on a second division in the hospital with malaria and a third division convalescing from this debilitating disease." MacArthur enforced anti-malarial measures, including mosquito netting, repellent, and the unpleasant quinine substitute, Atabrine. The Japanese occupation of South Pacific islands had cut off Allied sources of the anti-malarial drug. The operation in late 1943 formed part of Operation Cartwheel, the effort to isolate the Japanese bastion at Rabaul. Rushed into production -- often at considerable hardship to civilian workers -- factories contributed to a surge in the Soviet Union manufacture of tanks and weapons during 1942-43. Stalin had saved Russia's manufacturing capability, which meant that in 1943 tanks and other equipment made up for the Red Army's manpower shortage. During WWII, Jane the cartoon character contributed to troop morale by shedding more and more clothes and finally appearing in the buff. Cartoon character Sexy Jane boosts GI morale: After cartoonist Norman Pett's wife, Jane, was asked to look after a "Count Fritz von Pumpernickel" -- who turned out to be a dachshund -- Pett started drawing cartoons and comic strips about Jane and Fritz.
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