. l o ruin and Franco declared \\".\r on Gcrmatly. l0~ ‘anaitlo declared wnr on Germany. 28-Gcrmnny' and Russia partitioned Poland. i040 April fl l-zrlnilny" imuultd Noruuy and Denmark. l5—~Bl1‘tlSl1 and French troops landed in Norway. May 2~Brltish cvacuatcd southern Norway. Iii-Germany invaded the Low Countries. 30---British cvncuatccl Dunl-zcrnue. Jum- 1 nniuir declared wnr on Italy. ~Llcr1nnn-l"rcnch itrmistice ugrcelnent signed. Aug. G-Itallzlns begun offensive in Egypt. 15-Gcrmany attacked Britain with 1,000 planes. Sept. 15—R. A. F. repelled German air blitz of Britain destroying at least 185 planes in day operations. ' Oct. ilk-British announced R. A. F. foiled German attempt to invade ~ Britain Sept. 16. Dec. ii-British started attack in western Egypt. - 24~Axis forces startcd counter - offensive in Libya. 1941 ' flan. 22-—Brltish captured Tobruk. Libya, tolling 25,000 prisoners. March ill-British troops embarked from Alexandria for Greece. April 6—Gormany attackcti Yugoslavia and Grcccc. April Iii-Axis forces recaptured Bordia, Libya. May 20—Germans attacked Crete in first airborne action. (ll-British evacuated Crete. June 22-—Gcrmany, Italy and Romania declared war on Russia. l July 7-—U. S noval forces lnnded in Iceland. ' 12—-Britnin and Russia signed agreement for Joint action ogainot Germany. ' llov. IB-Brltish resumed offensive in Libya. y‘. 19442 Jan. 13 ~ Rctrentintz Axis armies made stand near Gulf of Sirte 2'i—First American troops arrived in Northern Ireland. Zfi-Axis forces recaptured Bcngasl. ' May 50—-Morc than 1,000 Canadians participated in 1,000 plane raid on Cologne. Juno ill-Axis forcest recaptured Tobruk. Sill-Axis forces captured Mersa Matt-uh, Egypt. July b-Gcrmnns captured Scvastopol. Aug, IS-Ccnmdiolts lcd attack on Dieppe. Sept fi-Axla eastward drive stopped at El Alomcln. Oct 24—British 8th Army started offensive at El Alameln. Nov. 7-Amcrlcnn expeditionary force landed in French North Africa ll-Gcrmans occupied nll France. lit-British 8th Army recaptured Tobrulc. Dec. l3—-Axis forccs retreated from El Agheiia. l 1943 Jan. lti-Sevcntccn-month siege of Stalingrad broken. 23-British 8th Army occupied 'I‘ripoll. March 36—~Bl'ltl5l\ 8th Army crushed Mareth Line in Tunisia. May ‘7-Tunis nnd Bizcrte fell. iii-Axis resistance in Africa ended. p July ltt-Cnnudinn. British and Amcricrm troops inv dcd Sicily. 25-—MllSb‘0lll'1l resigned nnd Marshal Pietro Badogllo installed. _ V as hcnd of military government. Aug. lfi-Conqucst of Sicily completed. Sept. 3—-Cnnndinns landed on Italian mainland. 8--Italy surrendered unconditionally. , 9‘—-Allicd 5th Army established beachhead at Bolerno. ill-Germans abandoned Smolensk. ' ' lllcd 5th Army occupied Naples. (icnernl D. D Eisenhower appointed to direct Allied invas- :.n of Europe from the west. IS OUR SOLEMN HOPE . . . . July IlfRllSSlllllS capturctl luinsk, lust major ON THIS DAY OF VICTORY F. SCHURMAN & Cll, LIMITED . SUMMERSIDE 6i KENSINGTON y» Mil 1944 ‘ vitt Anny crossed Polish lute. (‘n Army rs hcd ilnzio orachlicncl. lneut. Allies hog g t new offensive in Italy. sh Connnotnrcalth prime ministers at London United Nations bod] to stop aggression. 1o, Italy. foil to British and Polish troops. s cupturcti Rom»). ' ollil] of Europe started with Allied landings in Normandy. 15~Gcrinai ' l1rlcd rocket bombing of England. aitcd new offensive in White Russia. Eifmncricans captured Chcrhourg. urged German-held Russian city. iJ-Cunadinn and British tanks and infantry captured Caen. 20—iiitlcr injured in assassination attempt. Zii-Red Army captured Brest-Lltovsk. Ill-Americans broke out of Normandy peninsula and into Brit- tam‘. Aug. 2~~Turkcy| broke (ilplulnilllt: relations with Germany. Aug. Scjit. Oct. .20-Ct\nndinns entered Boulogne. l'r—~.'\lllLl'lCflll$ iurncti cast toward Paris. 7—Announccd 1st Canadian Army holding eastern end of Nor- mandy line. operating for the first time it's history as separate ar- my formation in the field. l/i-Cicriuan 7th Army in full retreat in Normandy toward Seine. 15-—Allies invaded southern France. 16—Conadinns entered Falaise. 23~Gcncral clc Gaullc announced liberation of Paril. Romania capitulated. 24—Gcrmans repudiated Paris armistice: resistance continued. 25-Gcneral de Gaulle entered Paris as resistance virtually en- dcd. 27~C~nadinn 1st Army 2B A crlcnn forces t‘ ‘ st toward Rouon. Mirrnc Rivcr reaching Citateau- 29-A crlcans crossed First Great War battlefields in Ardcnnes to points 50 miles from Belgian border; Russians captured Con- stanta, Romanlan Black Sea post. lib-Canadians captured Rouen. 1—Cnnndiuns captured Disppc and British took Arrls and Vimy Ridge. finding Cznisdinn war memorial practically unscathed. Americans crossed Meuse River. z-Amcrlcan forces reached German frontier. Btudono rocolml Bulgarian border. . Ji-Fronch and American troops captured Lyon. 4-—~Brlllsh captured Brussels and Antwerp and pierced Hohld frontier". Hostlliiics bctwccit Russia nncl Finland ended. 8——C.\n.ldl:\ns captured Ostcndc, Belgium. 9~Amcrlcnns ruptured Lingo, Belgium. - ~ ' - il-Churchill arrived 1n Quebec for conferencel with Roolovelt U. S. 1st Army invaded Germany north of ‘Prior. Announced Canadian corvette Alberni loot; b9 . I'd-British troops of 1st Canadian Army took Le Havre. 13-Cilllll(llClI‘l forces deployed on Channel coast for attacks on Dunkcrquc, Calais and Doulogne. lo-Churchill and Roosevelt ended Quebec conference. i7-Allletl airborne division landed near Arnhem. Holland. liL-Amcrlcan 9th Army completed capture of German troop! in southern France. ‘ Amer-loam took Brest. British captured bridge across Rhino at Nijmegan. zi-sth Anny cracked Nazis’ Gothic Line in Italy; Rlmlni oop- turcd. Bil-Airborne division survivors withdrawn from Arnlwn oroo. to south bank of Rhine. .. iii-First contingent of Canadian troops arrived in Aultrllil. Lia-Churchill reviewed war boforo British Conlmonl. 30—-Canacllans captured Calais. 2—Rtissians. Yugoslav Partisans link in drive on Belgrade. Poles in Warsnw gave up fight after 63-day struggle. 3~Temporary armistice declared at Dunkerque for civlllm evacu- ntlon. rt-British invasion of Greece disclosed. ff-Canadians cross Leopold Canal in Belgium. L 8—Russians scored dfi-mllp breakthrough on 175-mlle front in Lithuania. Americans penetrated Aachen, Germany. 0—Prlme Minister Churchill and Foreign secretory Eldon arrived in Moscow for conferences. Canadians made aumhlblouo land- ings in rein" of Gel-mm in scheldo area. _ RAW“ s l?‘ iii I El I Peace may be ours. E MEN'S WEAR ‘unusual-renegade l4-—Russians captured Petsamo. Finland. 15—I-fungary asked Russians for armistice and peace terms. Rom- mel died. i 16~Brltisl\ landed on Island of Lemnoc off Greece. _ 19—Churchill left Moscow following war talks with Stalin. ZO-Rod Army took Belgrade. Canadians established bridgehead across Savlo River in Italy. iii-Aachen surrendered unconditionally. inn coastal town of Cesanatico. 22-Canadians took Breskena in suite-hie Pocket- 23—Britaln, Russia, United states recognized do Gaulle as presi- dent of provisional government of France. lid-Canadians captured‘ Oostburg on Scheldo Estuary- zis-U. s. troops disclosed fighting in 1st Canadian Army. Canadians took Ital- Prqy For Peace Come to church this Sunday and every Sunday to pray for Peace all Qvgr the world, and for the boys who are sacrificing their lives daily in the cause of Justice and Freedom. Thank God for the Victory they have already achiovoll in Europe Receive the Peace of’ God into your heart and may his spirit pervade the entire world so that once more Enman Drug, Co. l.td., Summerside -duo nuuuouuuuuuuununoogngnnonm _§EEn§E§aEnnmnnnEEE§§nnnnnnn Fob. Feb. Fob. Feb. Feb. glue-lo out n ~ 5 I El u? dunno. ..-:...-—=___——— We have much to h‘: thankful for and we bow our heads in thanks- giving that the bloody strife in Europe is over. We still have a big job on our hugs in 19min; ti" toqlg of war against Japan, but by the game courage and perseverance this will be brought about and with it. o lasting world-wide PM“. Thé Greonclal Co. LADIES’ WEAR I guntutunnnlnn; fill-Canadian destroyer Athabaskan sunk in Bngltsh Channel: 10'! missing. May IO-Red Army captured Sevastopoi. l1—?rime Minister Mackenzie King addressed British Plflll- ‘f-Bioid Marshal y announced “G M1106 ll"! sealed off." lm-Gomians in general retreat from western tip of Belgian built. 12—Eussian winter offensive opened in southern Poland. 14—Greek civil war ended. ilk-U, 5. 1st Army captured Houfflaize. German anchor position '- in Belgium. ‘ -' 16—A1iled Armies renewed winter offensive on Western Pront- I" Russians captured Warsaw. Iii-Russians took Krakow and Lodz, Poland. 20—Arrival of 8,300 Canadian Home Defence troops in U. K. ll- Ilblllwed. . '1" Bunions captured Tannenberg. in East Prussia. fl-Belgian bulge collapsed into German rout. Ih-Goviet forces entered Oppeln. Silesia. 25—Germans reported East Prussia isolated by Russians. 26-Gll German resistance on Western Front west of Roer River - collapsed, Red Army captured Hindenburg City. Silesll. 3—~Riilllnn! entered Baltic poi-t of Memel. 29--Red Army invaded northeastern Germany on fill-mile front reaching point 93 miles from Berlin. U. S. 3rd Army umuhl! into Germany forcing crossings of Our River from Belgium- 30—1st Canadian Corps completed first year in Italy u P!" °l British 0th Army. 1—Russians roughed Oder River, 30 miles from Berlin. Zi-French and merlcan forces liberated Colour. sulthom AW" k-Churchill-Roosovelt-Stnlin conference opened at Ylltl. 01'1"";- li-Red Anny captured Zellin. 30 miles northeast of Berlin. U. - 1st Army entirely inside Germany. of tt-Moscow announced Russians across Oder River southeast Brcslau. 'i—Ber1in announced seven Soviet brlclgeheade across Oder. t 8—1st Canadian Army opened offensive on Nlimegcn sector 0 Western Front. 0—Gen. Crerarb 1st Canadian Army captured Biol, Germ"!- Russians surrounded Elbing. East Prussia harbor city- ll-dst Canadian Army entered Kieve suburbs. Weotwall fol-ml town. Big Three Conference at Yolto bndcd. M n-nt Canadian Army took Kleve and us. 8rd Army we!" Prum. - - ia-ned Army occupied Budapest lftl!‘ 4o days street ttthtlll- 14—Chumhill addraascdtflhwfl Greeks in Athena. cw 16—Eussian Anny crossed Boberkhgbstbuw Qveil 1'4"“ 50mm 1d. rwu an run e . "' gumbgumed ecanxan Army 1'5 PBIFWM 5mm‘ "w Bunions encircled Bunion. IL-Churohill Cfifilzgfipxfllla mating‘ igmtuoi Arlbll. Kin: I'm‘. Egypt and o en - 1c " ‘ , in interview ma Canadian; and British will Nov. 3—Flushing cleared of all but snipers. 3—Canodlans cleared Zeebruggo and relt of Belgium. 4—Greece reported clear of Germnna. ‘F-Cunudians took Middloburg on Wnlchoren llllnd in flcholde. ll-llmerlcans opened offensive along Mots-Norway front. All!“ enter Forli. Itctly. 124a. A. F. sank German battleship Tlrpltz in ‘Fromm Fiord. N “ . l4-Dlub‘.lf‘.\lgsstyid Norwegian tronpl landed in Norway to aid lluasums on Arctic front. Mai-Gen. Charles Poulkes of Victoria dis- closed commanding Canadian 2nd division. 16—-Al1icd armies launched big Rhineland offensive. Indicated Canadians out of fighting line. lr-Amerlcans took Geilenklrchen, Sielfrled Ivrtrfll WWII- Dioclosed British troops from Italy now aiding Yugoslav Partisans. m-Jvletz fell. French tanlu tool: Muihouu on tho Rhine. QS-JPrench tanlu entered Strasbourg. Americans captured Ober- lukcn, Germany. . aa-Wolsweiler. Germany captured by Americans. Italian govern- ment o! Premier Ivanoc Bonomi resigned. Tk-Mojor David Vivian Currie, 82 of Moose Jaw. 555K" "V! 0W9" Sound. Ont, awarded V.C. for action in Fllaiu Pocket in‘ August. N-Disclosed Canadians back in line; some holding strip of Ger- m???’ troops captured Iilndern, Lammondorf and Grouhau in Germany. h“ a“ m o! ' Doo.l—1i1.B.udA1-1uyroac_ l‘ V- a-Athonc police fired on ILLAB. demonstrate who refused to disarm. Britain's Home Guard disbanded. 4—Prinous Louln Dragoon Gourds coutpleted tho culture 0! Ravenna. Italy. < s-o. s. am Anny troops crossed the saar River at n: winte- t-uuos. Otfllgvlfltq shalvgguannznm loot inoiudlnl lull comp amen seven o ere o . ill-France and tho Soviet union aimed out o! M11111" l“ “fiuili-dwlmh tered eastern ‘ * " ‘ iJ-Rc y s orm roops en - Iii-German major offensive opened against U. s. 1st Anny. driv- ing info Belgium and Luxemburg. British forces lifted ll. h A5. siege of Athens. ~ lkPtl. Ernest Alvin (smokey) smith. 90. New Woounuutu. B. 0., awarded v.o. for gallant in Italy In October. _ 20-—Gex=man offensive on Western Front checked l0 ml!!! l"!!! French border. Field Mambo! NOMINIM‘! Mounted oom- mmd of U. B. 1st and 0th Armies in addition to own com- mand of British 2nd and Canadian 1st Armies. - flb-Arrlvll in Athens of Churchill 13,4 Eden announced. s , . . i ai-osrmni niece of at town d Butwnl MM W M1- orioano ‘we: n dnvn cousins flchtlnc- goqgmhbuhop mmukinoo appointed regent of Greece. 1M6 Jon. 1—-Germum lost M1 planes in effort to cripple Allied air superior- lty on wnotom front. Promo m!» country to who" H W" ted Natlonl infarction.- 3—Gon. Nlcholll Plutirns oruniled Cruel: cabinet. mm, zo_1.t,-qm. H, n. G. Ora-or succeeded Lt-Gou. A‘ 0. b. McNaughton u commander of int Conldian Anny. fl—llus escape and execution of M It. A. I. and 6 It. C. A l". officers, prisoners of war in Germany. April klluuianu invaded Romania Jr- in for "knockout blow." I0—5cottish troops of m Canadian Army virtually cleam! 42:: .. . “m. r- ." ‘ - by on Berlin. » il-Berohtollldm " gtutiqnnrnldod by zfifflfifllldl" w. fl-Boven ‘ ‘ IM - ' muniootlono from Britain. 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