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The world will little note nor long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here. Mapmaking experiences boom during World War II: World War II revolutionized mapping. Continue to the next section to learn about critical events in World War II's Pacific and Atlantic operations from late September 1943 to early October 1943. Read about other World War II events in late September and early October 1943 in the following timeline. The startling, show-rod-inspired nose was made by cutting off the ends of a 1959 Cadillac front bumper and welding them to a hand-fabricated center grille section. Just after the final swirl, bring the glass to your nose and take a few good sniffs to prepare your palate for the taste of the wine. September 13: The Allies' position at Salerno, Italy, is in serious jeopardy, as several German divisions come within a few miles of completely repelling the Americans and British from their beachhead.


The Nazis come up short in their effort to relocate Denmark's Jews, testimony to the character of the Danish people who have enabled their Jewish friends and neighbors to escape to Sweden. They always come back through this door. Chikao was sentenced to hang after the war, but his sentence was later commuted to 10 years in prison. By the end of the war, two U.S. Self-propelled (SP) guns destroy tanks and more: SP guns, such as this U.S. Brazilian army trucks were fitted with both charcoal burners and gasoline tanks -- and with adjustable carburetors that could switch from one fuel to the other. Beheadings performed behind Japanese lines in New Guinea: Naval civil service officer Chikao Yasuno prepares to decapitate Sergeant Leonard George Siffleet, an Australian Army radioman caught operating behind Japanese lines in New Guinea. The Kempeitai (Japanese military police) doles out harsh justice: Members of the Kempeitai pose with British POWs. The Kempeitai dealt severely with anti-Japanese efforts in occupied territories. Though the Kempeitai is sometimes equated with the Gestapo or secret police, that description is more accurately applied to the Kempeitai's civilian counterpart, the Tokkou keisatsu, which combined criminal investigation and counter-espionage functions.


Though the Kempeitai's authority over Japanese civilians was limited, the organization had free rein in the occupied territories, where harsh military justice prevailed. Here, an Army Map Service Cartographer uses a Japanese map of a city to enter man-made works, such as factories and docks, on an Army chart. September 10: In answer to Italy's surrender, the German army captures Rome, taking control of the Eternal City from its former Axis partner. Army Air Forces (USAAF) and custom logo ribbon rolls British Royal Air Force (RAF) join forces to keep bombs falling on Frankfurt day and night. The remainder of this page will cover Villeroy & Boch, while the next page features Royal Boch. These will be potential bombing targets. B-17s bombers pound factories in Nazi Germany: Beginning in January 1943, Allied bombing runs focused on German wartime industries. Check out the headlines and images below to learn about the destruction of Nazi factories, the Japanese military police, the war's effect on mapmaking, and more 1943 news.


Japan's occupation currency called "Mickey Mouse money": Japanese authorities minted money, usually banknotes, for use in the territories they invaded. After the Japanese defeat, the "occupation currency," or "invasion money," became worthless. American troops found this film on the body of a dead Japanese man during the invasion of Hollandia in 1944. The photo received wide publicity, reinforcing the perception that the Japanese were savages who gave no mercy and deserved none. Japanese troops complete their retreat from the Solomon island of Kolombangara. Siffleet and two comrades were beheaded on October 24, 1943, at Aitape after natives betrayed them to the Japanese. Although the Allies destroyed many German factories with B-17 bombers during 1943, the Nazis quickly compensated by stepping up production in others. September 12: Benito Mussolini, under arrest at Abruzzi's Hotel Campo Imperatore, is freed in a dramatic raid by German troops, on Adolf Hitler's order. September 23: Mussolini announces the creation of the Salò Republic, in the Axis-controlled part of Italy beyond the scope of the Badoglio administration. September 15: Mussolini reorganizes Italy's National Fascist Party in an effort to regain power and restore ties to Hitler.

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