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{{short description|Month of 1940}}
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[[File:British Columbia Regiment 1940.jpg|425px|thumb|October 1, 1940: ''[[Wait for Me, Daddy]]''.]]


The following events occurred in '''October 1940''':
The following events occurred in '''October 1940''':
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==[[October 1]], 1940 (Tuesday)==
==[[October 1]], 1940 (Tuesday)==
*The ''[[Wait for Me, Daddy]]'' photo was taken of [[The British Columbia Regiment (Duke of Connaught's Own)|The British Columbia Regiment (Duke of Connaught's Own Rifles)]] by [[Claude P. Dettloff]] in [[New Westminster]], Canada.
*The ''[[Wait for Me, Daddy]]'' photo was taken of [[The British Columbia Regiment (Duke of Connaught's Own)|The British Columbia Regiment (Duke of Connaught's Own Rifles)]] by [[Claude P. Dettloff]] in [[New Westminster]], Canada.
*[[Albert Einstein]] received his final American citizenship papers.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.jta.org/1940/10/01/archive/einstein-gets-citizenship-papers-today |title=Einstein Gets Citizenship Papers Today |last= |first= |date=October 1, 1940 |website=[[Jewish Telegraph Agency]] |publisher= |accessdate=December 11, 2015 }}</ref>
*[[Albert Einstein]] received his final American citizenship papers.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.jta.org/1940/10/01/archive/einstein-gets-citizenship-papers-today |title=Einstein Gets Citizenship Papers Today |date=October 1, 1940 |website=[[Jewish Telegraph Agency]] |access-date=December 11, 2015 }}</ref>
*The [[Pennsylvania Turnpike]], the world's first long-distance [[controlled-access highway]], opened to the public.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Parissien |first1=Steven |title=The Life of the Automobile: The Complete History of the Motor Car |date=2013 |isbn=978-1-250-04063-3 |page=106}}</ref>
*'''Born:''' [[Richard Corben]], illustrator and comic book artist, in [[Anderson, Missouri]]
*'''Born:'''
**[[Laura Bergt]], Alaska Native activist and model, in [[Candle, Alaska]] (d. 1984)<ref>[http://ttip.tuzzy.org/collect/ttimes/index/assoc/HASH0112/626a4cb3.dir/doc4.pdf Laura Beltz dies in Hawai] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160327145023/http://ttip.tuzzy.org/collect/ttimes/index/assoc/HASH0112/626a4cb3.dir/doc4.pdf|date=March 27, 2016}}</ref>
**[[Richard Corben]], illustrator and comic book artist, in [[Anderson, Missouri]] (d. 2020)


==[[October 2]], 1940 (Wednesday)==
==[[October 2]], 1940 (Wednesday)==
*The Italian submarine ''[[Italian submarine Berillo|Berillo]]'' was scuttled after it was attacked by British destroyers in the Mediterranean Sea.
*The Italian submarine ''[[Italian submarine Berillo|Berillo]]'' was scuttled after it was attacked by British destroyers in the Mediterranean Sea.
*German submarine ''[[German submarine U-144 (1940)|U-144]]'' was commissioned.
*German submarine ''[[German submarine U-144 (1940)|U-144]]'' was commissioned.
*'''Born:''' [[Prince Muhammad bin Talal]] of [[Jordan]], in [[Amman]]
*'''Born:''' [[Prince Muhammad bin Talal]] of [[Jordan]], in [[Amman]] (d. 2021)


==[[October 3]], 1940 (Thursday)==
==[[October 3]], 1940 (Thursday)==
*[[Vichy France]] passed [[Vichy anti-Jewish legislation|antisemitic legislation]] excluding Jews from most public and private occupations.<ref name="ww2 database">{{cite web |url=http://ww2db.com/event/timeline/1940/ |title=1940 |last= |first= |date= |website=World War II Database |publisher= |accessdate=December 11, 2015 }}</ref>
*[[Vichy France]] passed [[Vichy anti-Jewish legislation|antisemitic legislation]] excluding Jews from most public and private occupations.<ref name="ww2 database">{{cite web |url=http://ww2db.com/event/timeline/1940/ |title=1940 |website=World War II Database |access-date=December 11, 2015 }}</ref>
*[[Neville Chamberlain]] stepped down as [[Lord President of the Council]] due to failing health.
*[[Neville Chamberlain]] stepped down as [[Lord President of the Council]] due to failing health.
* [[Warsaw]]'s [[Jews]] were directed to move into the Warsaw [[ghetto]].
*'''Born:''' [[Jean Ratelle]], ice hockey player, at [[Lac Saint-Jean]], [[Quebec]], [[Canada]]
*'''Born:''' [[Jean Ratelle]], ice hockey player, at [[Lac Saint-Jean]], [[Quebec]], [[Canada]]


==[[October 4]], 1940 (Friday)==
==[[October 4]], 1940 (Friday)==
*[[Adolf Hitler]] and [[Benito Mussolini]] met at the [[Brenner Pass]] to discuss a strategy that included the possibility of [[Francoist Spain]] entering the war on their side. Mussolini had already decided to attack [[Greece]] and hinted at his intention by speaking scornfully of the attitude of the "double-dealing" Greek government, but Hitler brushed such talk aside and said that the Axis powers should avoid any initiative that was not "absolutely useful." Hitler did not reveal his intention to attack the Soviet Union.<ref>{{cite book |last=Corvaja |first=Santi |date=2008 |title=Hitler & Mussolini: The Secret Meetings |url= |location=New York |publisher=Enigma Books |pages=133–135 |isbn=9781929631421 |accessdate= }}</ref>
*[[Adolf Hitler]] and [[Benito Mussolini]] met at the [[Brenner Pass]] to discuss a strategy that included the possibility of [[Francoist Spain]] entering the war on their side. Mussolini had already decided to attack [[Greece]] and hinted at his intention by speaking scornfully of the attitude of the "double-dealing" Greek government, but Hitler brushed such talk aside and said that the Axis powers should avoid any initiative that was not "absolutely useful." Hitler did not reveal his intention to attack the Soviet Union.<ref>{{cite book |last=Corvaja |first=Santi |date=2008 |title=Hitler & Mussolini: The Secret Meetings |location=New York |publisher=Enigma Books |pages=133–135 |isbn=9781929631421 }}</ref>
*The Italian merchant ship ''Antionietta Costa'' collided with an unidentified vessel near [[Bari]]. It is believed that this was the British submarine ''[[HMS Rainbow (N16)|Rainbow]]'' which sank.
*The Italian merchant ship ''Antionietta Costa'' collided with an unidentified vessel near [[Bari]]. It is believed that this was the British submarine ''[[HMS Rainbow (N16)|Rainbow]]'' which sank.
*[[Herbert Morrison]] became UK [[Home Secretary]].
*[[Herbert Morrison]] became UK [[Home Secretary]].
*[[Fritzie Zivic]] beat [[Henry Armstrong]] for the world welterweight boxing title at [[Madison Square Garden (1925)|Madison Square Garden]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://boxrec.com/boxer/009437 |title=Fritzie Zivic |last= |first= |date= |website=[[BoxRec]] |publisher= |accessdate=December 11, 2015 }}</ref>
*[[Fritzie Zivic]] beat [[Henry Armstrong]] for the world welterweight boxing title at [[Madison Square Garden (1925)|Madison Square Garden]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://boxrec.com/boxer/009437 |title=Fritzie Zivic |website=[[BoxRec]] |access-date=December 11, 2015 }}</ref>
*The biographical film ''[[Knute Rockne, All American]]'' starring [[Pat O'Brien (actor)|Pat O'Brien]] and [[Ronald Reagan]] premiered in [[South Bend, Indiana]].
*The biographical film ''[[Knute Rockne, All American]]'' starring [[Pat O'Brien (actor)|Pat O'Brien]] and [[Ronald Reagan]] premiered in [[South Bend, Indiana]].
*'''Born:''' [[Steve Swallow]], jazz bassist and composer, in [[Fair Lawn, New Jersey]]
*'''Born:''' [[Steve Swallow]], jazz bassist and composer, in [[Fair Lawn, New Jersey]]


==[[October 5]], 1940 (Saturday)==
==[[October 5]], 1940 (Saturday)==
*[[Richard Peirse]] replaced [[Charles Portal, 1st Viscount Portal of Hungerford|Charles Portal]] as Commander-in-Chief of [[Bomber Command]].<ref>{{cite book |last1=Everitt |first1=Chris |last2=Middlebrook |first2=Martin |date=2014 |title=The Bomber Command War Diaries: An Operational Reference Book 1939-1945 |url= |location=Barnsley |publisher=Pen & Sword Books Ltd. |isbn=9781473834880 |accessdate= }}</ref>
*[[Richard Peirse]] replaced [[Charles Portal, 1st Viscount Portal of Hungerford|Charles Portal]] as Commander-in-Chief of [[Bomber Command]] in the British Royal Air Force.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Everitt |first1=Chris |last2=Middlebrook |first2=Martin |date=2014 |title=The Bomber Command War Diaries: An Operational Reference Book 1939-1945 |location=Barnsley |publisher=Pen & Sword Books Ltd. |isbn=9781473834880 }}</ref>
*'''Died:''' [[Ballington Booth]], 83, Officer of the Salvation Army and co-founder of Volunteers of America; [[Lincoln Loy McCandless]], 81, American industrialist and politician; [[Silvestre Revueltas]], 40, Mexican composer, violinist and conductor (pneumonia)
*'''Died:''' [[Ballington Booth]], 83, Officer of the Salvation Army and co-founder of Volunteers of America; [[Lincoln Loy McCandless]], 81, American industrialist and politician; [[Silvestre Revueltas]], 40, Mexican composer, violinist and conductor (pneumonia)


==[[October 6]], 1940 (Sunday)==
==[[October 6]], 1940 (Sunday)==
*Mussolini made a surprise inspection of armed forces in northern Italy as the Fascist press predicted that "something big" was coming soon.<ref>{{cite news |last= |first= |date=October 7, 1940 |title=Duce Inspects Troops; Press Sees 'Big Move' |url= |newspaper=[[Chicago Tribune|Chicago Daily Tribune]] |location=Chicago |publisher=[[Tribune Publishing Company|Chicago Daily Tribune]] |page=4 |accessdate= }}</ref>
*Mussolini made a surprise inspection of armed forces in northern Italy as the Fascist press predicted that "something big" was coming soon.<ref>{{cite news |date=October 7, 1940 |title=Duce Inspects Troops; Press Sees 'Big Move' |newspaper=[[Chicago Tribune|Chicago Daily Tribune]] |location=Chicago |publisher=[[Tribune Publishing Company|Chicago Daily Tribune]] |page=4 }}</ref>
*'''Born:''' [[Sukumari]], film actress, in [[Nagercoil]], [[British Raj|British India]] (d. 2013)
*'''Born:''' [[Sukumari]], film actress, in [[Nagercoil]], [[British Raj|British India]] (d. 2013)


==[[October 7]], 1940 (Monday)==
==[[October 7]], 1940 (Monday)==
*The [[Royal Air Force]] conducted its heaviest raid on [[Berlin]] to date.<ref name="davidson and manning">{{cite book |last1=Davidson |first1=Edward |last2=Manning |first2=Dale |date=1999 |title=Chronology of World War Two |url=https://archive.org/details/chronologyofworl0000davi/page/49 |location=London |publisher=Cassell & Co. |pages=[https://archive.org/details/chronologyofworl0000davi/page/49 49–51] |isbn=0-304-35309-4 |accessdate= }}</ref>
*The [[Royal Air Force]] conducted its heaviest raid on [[Berlin]] to date.<ref name="davidson and manning">{{cite book |last1=Davidson |first1=Edward |last2=Manning |first2=Dale |date=1999 |title=Chronology of World War Two |url=https://archive.org/details/chronologyofworl0000davi/page/49 |location=London |publisher=Cassell & Co. |pages=[https://archive.org/details/chronologyofworl0000davi/page/49 49–51] |isbn=0-304-35309-4 }}</ref>
*No. 80 (Signals) Wing was formed, the RAF's first electronic warfare unit.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://ww2timelines.com/1940/october/10071940.htm |title=Events occurring on Monday, October 7, 1940 |last= |first= |date=2011 |website=WW2 Timelines |publisher= |accessdate=December 11, 2015 }}</ref>
*The [[No. 80 Wing RAF|No. 80 (Signals) Wing]] was formed, the RAF's first electronic warfare unit.
*The [[McCollum memo]] was sent by Lieutenant Commander [[Arthur H. McCollum]], suggesting that the United States provoke Japan into committing an act of war.
*The [[McCollum memo]] was sent by Lieutenant Commander [[Arthur H. McCollum]], suggesting that the United States provoke Japan into committing an act of war.


==[[October 8]], 1940 (Tuesday)==
==[[October 8]], 1940 (Tuesday)==
*A large number of German troops entered [[Romania]] to train the Romanian Army and protect the country's oil fields. Romania was now effectively under German control.<ref name="chronology 1940">{{cite web |url=http://www.indiana.edu/~league/1940.htm |title=Chronology 1940 |last= |first= |date=2002 |website=indiana.edu |publisher= |accessdate=December 11, 2015 }}</ref>
*A large number of German troops entered [[Romania]] to train the Romanian Army and protect the country's oil fields. Romania was now effectively under German occupation.<ref name="chronology 1940">{{cite web |url=http://www.indiana.edu/~league/1940.htm |title=Chronology 1940 |date=2002 |website=indiana.edu |access-date=December 11, 2015 }}</ref>
*[[Charles de Gaulle]] arrived in [[Douala]], [[French Cameroons]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.charles-de-gaulle.org/pages/l-homme/dossiers-thematiques/1940-1944-la-seconde-guerre-mondiale/l-aventure-de-l-afrique-francaise-libre/reperes/chronologie.php |title=Chronologie: Pendant la guerre |last= |first= |date= |website=Charles-de-Gaulle.org |publisher= |accessdate=December 11, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170509064941/http://www.charles-de-gaulle.org/pages/l-homme/dossiers-thematiques/1940-1944-la-seconde-guerre-mondiale/l-aventure-de-l-afrique-francaise-libre/reperes/chronologie.php |archive-date=May 9, 2017 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
*[[Charles de Gaulle]] arrived in [[Douala]], [[French Cameroons]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.charles-de-gaulle.org/pages/l-homme/dossiers-thematiques/1940-1944-la-seconde-guerre-mondiale/l-aventure-de-l-afrique-francaise-libre/reperes/chronologie.php |title=Chronologie: Pendant la guerre |website=Charles-de-Gaulle.org |access-date=December 11, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170509064941/http://www.charles-de-gaulle.org/pages/l-homme/dossiers-thematiques/1940-1944-la-seconde-guerre-mondiale/l-aventure-de-l-afrique-francaise-libre/reperes/chronologie.php |archive-date=May 9, 2017 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
*The [[Cincinnati Reds]] won the [[1940 World Series|World Series]], edging the [[Detroit Tigers]] 2-1 in the seventh and decisive game.
*The [[Cincinnati Reds]] won the [[1940 World Series|World Series]], edging the [[Detroit Tigers]] 2-1 in the seventh and decisive game.
*German submarine ''[[German submarine U-107 (1940)|U-107]]'' was commissioned.
*German submarine ''[[German submarine U-107 (1940)|U-107]]'' was commissioned.
*The [[John Ford]]-directed drama film ''[[The Long Voyage Home]]'' starring [[John Wayne]], [[Thomas Mitchell (actor)|Thomas Mitchell]] and [[Ian Hunter (actor)|Ian Hunter]] premiered at the Rivoli Theatre in New York City.<ref>{{cite book |last=Doss |first=Erika |date=1991 |title=Benton, Pollock, and the Politics of Modernism: From Regionalism to Abstract Expressionism |url= |location= |publisher=University of Chicago Press |page=243 |isbn=9780226159430 |accessdate= }}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |last= |first= |date=October 7, 1940 |title=The Broadway Parade |url= |journal=[[Film Daily]] |location=New York |publisher=Wid's Films and Film Folk, Inc. |page=2 |accessdate= }}</ref>
*The [[John Ford]]-directed drama film ''[[The Long Voyage Home]]'' starring [[John Wayne]], [[Thomas Mitchell (actor)|Thomas Mitchell]] and [[Ian Hunter (actor)|Ian Hunter]] premiered at the Rivoli Theatre in New York City.<ref>{{cite book |last=Doss |first=Erika |date=1991 |title=Benton, Pollock, and the Politics of Modernism: From Regionalism to Abstract Expressionism |publisher=University of Chicago Press |page=243 |isbn=9780226159430 }}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |date=October 7, 1940 |title=The Broadway Parade |journal=[[Film Daily]] |location=New York |publisher=Wid's Films and Film Folk, Inc. |page=2}}</ref>
*'''Died:''' [[Josef František]], 26, Czech fighter pilot (plane crash)
*'''Died:''' [[Josef František]], {{postnominals|country=GBR|size=100|DFM1}}, 26, Czech fighter pilot (plane crash)


==[[October 9]], 1940 (Wednesday)==
==[[October 9]], 1940 (Wednesday)==
*[[Winston Churchill]] was elected head of the [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative Party]] following the retirement of [[Neville Chamberlain]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://ww2timelines.com/1940/october/10091940.htm |title=Events occurring on Wednesday, October 9, 1940 |last= |first= |date=2011 |website=WW2 Timelines |publisher= |accessdate=December 11, 2015 }}</ref>
*[[Winston Churchill]] was elected head of the [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative Party]] following the retirement of [[Neville Chamberlain]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://ww2timelines.com/1940/october/10091940.htm |title=Events occurring on Wednesday, October 9, 1940 |date=2011 |website=WW2 Timelines |access-date=December 11, 2015 }}</ref>
*The Nazi administration in the occupied Netherlands banned Jews and half-Jews from public employment.<ref name="ww2 database" />
*The Nazi administration in the occupied Netherlands banned Jews and half-Jews from public employment.<ref name="ww2 database" />
*'''Born:''' [[John Lennon]], singer and songwriter ([[The Beatles]]), in [[Liverpool]], England (d. 1980)
*'''Born:''' [[John Lennon]], singer and songwriter ([[The Beatles]]), in [[Liverpool]], England (d. 1980)
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==[[October 10]], 1940 (Thursday)==
==[[October 10]], 1940 (Thursday)==
*Hitler inaugurated an emergency program called the ''Sofortprogramm'' to build protective shelters for the civilian population and essential personnel. Aiming to build 6,000 bunkers across 92 cities, it was the largest public works program in history.<ref>{{cite book |last=Moorhouse |first=Roger |date=2010 |title=Berlin at War |url=https://archive.org/details/berlinatwar00moor|url-access=limited |location= |publisher=Basic Books |page=[https://archive.org/details/berlinatwar00moor/page/n345 313] |isbn=9780465028559 |accessdate= }}</ref>
*Hitler inaugurated an emergency program called the ''Luftschutz-Sofortprogramm'' to build protective shelters for the civilian population and essential personnel. Aiming to build 6,000 bunkers across 92 cities, it was the largest public works program in history.<ref>{{cite book |last=Moorhouse |first=Roger |date=2010 |title=Berlin at War |url=https://archive.org/details/berlinatwar00moor|url-access=limited |publisher=Basic Books |page=[https://archive.org/details/berlinatwar00moor/page/n345 313] |isbn=9780465028559 }}</ref>
*[[Fulgencio Batista]] became the 9th [[President of Cuba]].
*[[Fulgencio Batista]] became the 9th [[President of Cuba]].
*'''Born:''' [[Stanley Mouse]], artist, in [[Fresno, California]]
*'''Born:''' [[Stanley Mouse]], artist, in [[Fresno, California]]
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*[[Philippe Pétain]] gave a radio address suggesting to the French people that they reconsider their historic view of who was friend and who was foe among the European nations.<ref name="davidson and manning" />
*[[Philippe Pétain]] gave a radio address suggesting to the French people that they reconsider their historic view of who was friend and who was foe among the European nations.<ref name="davidson and manning" />
*The Technicolor musical film ''[[Down Argentine Way]]'' was released, introducing [[Carmen Miranda]] to the American public and making a star out of [[Betty Grable]].
*The Technicolor musical film ''[[Down Argentine Way]]'' was released, introducing [[Carmen Miranda]] to the American public and making a star out of [[Betty Grable]].
*'''Died:''' [[Santōka Taneda]], 57, Japanese poet.
*'''Died:''' [[Santōka Taneda]], 57, Japanese poet


==[[October 12]], 1940 (Saturday)==
==[[October 12]], 1940 (Saturday)==
*The [[Battle of Cape Passero (1940)|Battle of Cape Passero]] was fought southeast of [[Sicily]], resulting in British victory.
*The [[Battle of Cape Passero (1940)|Battle of Cape Passero]] was fought southeast of [[Sicily]]. The Royal Navy clashed with several Italian ships which attacked them after a convoy mission to Malta, resulting in British victory.
*German submarine ''[[German submarine U-98 (1940)|U-98]]'' was commissioned.
*German submarine ''[[German submarine U-98 (1940)|U-98]]'' was commissioned.
*'''Died:''' [[Tom Mix]], 60, American film actor (auto accident)
*'''Died:''' [[Tom Mix]], 60, American film actor (auto accident)


==[[October 13]], 1940 (Sunday)==
==[[October 13]], 1940 (Sunday)==
*14-year old Princess [[Elizabeth II|Elizabeth]] made her first public speech, a radio address to the children of the British Commonwealth. Her ten-year-old sister Princess [[Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon|Margaret]] joined in at the end.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.royal.gov.uk/ImagesandBroadcasts/Historic%20speeches%20and%20broadcasts/Wartimebroadcast1940.aspx |title=Wartime broadcast, 1940 |last= |first= |date= |website=The official website of the British Monarchy |publisher= |accessdate=December 11, 2015 }}</ref>
*14-year old Princess [[Elizabeth II|Elizabeth]] made her first public speech, a radio address to the children of the British Commonwealth. Her ten-year-old sister Princess [[Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon|Margaret]] joined in at the end.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.royal.gov.uk/ImagesandBroadcasts/Historic%20speeches%20and%20broadcasts/Wartimebroadcast1940.aspx |title=Wartime broadcast, 1940 |website=The official website of the British Monarchy |access-date=December 11, 2015 }}</ref>
*Vichy France abolished departmental councils.<ref>{{cite book |last=Wieviorka |first=Olivier |date=2009 |title=Orphans of the Republic: The Nation's Legislators in Vichy France |url= |location= |publisher=Harvard University Press |page=110 |isbn=9780674032613 |accessdate= }}</ref>
*Vichy France abolished departmental councils.<ref>{{cite book |last=Wieviorka |first=Olivier |date=2009 |title=Orphans of the Republic: The Nation's Legislators in Vichy France |publisher=Harvard University Press |page=110 |isbn=9780674032613 }}</ref>
*'''Born:''' [[Pharoah Sanders]], jazz saxophonist, in [[Little Rock, Arkansas]]
*'''Born:''' [[Pharoah Sanders]], jazz saxophonist, in [[Little Rock, Arkansas]] (d. 2022)


==[[October 14]], 1940 (Monday)==
==[[October 14]], 1940 (Monday)==
*The [[Nationality Act of 1940]] was signed into law in the United States.
*The [[Nationality Act of 1940]] was signed into law in the United States.
*A German bomb exploded on the road above [[Balham station]] in south London, creating a large crater which a [[double-decker bus]] drove into during [[blackout (wartime)|blackout]] conditions. A total of 66 people were killed and pictures of the bus in the crater were published around the world.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://ww2today.com/14th-october-1940-disaster-at-balham-tube-station |title=Disaster at Balham Tube Station |last= |first= |date= |website=World War II Today |publisher= |accessdate=December 11, 2015 }}</ref>
*A German bomb exploded on the road above [[Balham station]] in south London, creating a large crater which a [[double-decker bus]] drove into during [[blackout (wartime)|blackout]] conditions. A total of 66 people were killed and pictures of the bus in the crater were published around the world.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://ww2today.com/14th-october-1940-disaster-at-balham-tube-station |title=Disaster at Balham Tube Station |website=World War II Today |access-date=December 11, 2015}}</ref>
*King George V and Queen Elizabeth visited Neville Chamberlain on his deathbed.
*With the United States presidential election three weeks away, [[Charles Lindbergh]] made a radio speech attacking the Roosevelt Administration's record and appealing for the election of leaders "whose promises we can trust, who know where they are taking us, and who tell us where we are going." Lindbergh did not directly endorse [[Wendell Willkie]] or even mention him by name, but his position was unmistakable.<ref>{{cite news |last= |first= |date=October 15, 1940 |title=Elect Leaders 'We Can Trust,' Lindbergh Plea |url= |newspaper=[[Chicago Tribune|Chicago Daily Tribune]] |location=Chicago |publisher=[[Tribune Publishing Company|Chicago Daily Tribune]] |page=1 |accessdate= }}</ref>
*With the United States presidential election three weeks away, [[Charles Lindbergh]] made a radio speech attacking the Roosevelt Administration's record and appealing for the election of leaders "whose promises we can trust, who know where they are taking us, and who tell us where we are going." Lindbergh did not directly endorse [[Wendell Willkie]] or even mention him by name, but his position was unmistakable.<ref>{{cite news |date=October 15, 1940 |title=Elect Leaders 'We Can Trust,' Lindbergh Plea |newspaper=[[Chicago Tribune|Chicago Daily Tribune]] |location=Chicago |publisher=[[Tribune Publishing Company|Chicago Daily Tribune]] |page=1}}</ref>
*'''Born:''' [[Cliff Richard]], pop singer and actor, in [[Lucknow]], [[United Provinces of Agra and Oudh|United Provinces]], [[British Raj|British India]]
*'''Born:''' [[Cliff Richard]], pop singer and actor, in [[Lucknow]], [[United Provinces of Agra and Oudh|United Provinces]], [[British Raj|British India]]


==[[October 15]], 1940 (Tuesday)==
==[[October 15]], 1940 (Tuesday)==
*The British submarine ''[[HMS Triad (N53)|Triad]]'' was shelled and sunk in the [[Gulf of Taranto]] by the Italian submarine ''[[Calvi-class submarine#Enrico Tazzoli|Enrico Tazzoli]]''.
*The British submarine ''[[HMS Triad (N53)|Triad]]'' was shelled and sunk south of Cape Colonne (Calabria) by the Italian submarine ''[[Balilla-class submarine#Enrico Toti|Enrico Toti]]''.
*The [[Charlie Chaplin]] satirical film ''[[The Great Dictator]]'' premiered in New York City.
*The [[Charlie Chaplin]] satirical film ''[[The Great Dictator]]'' premiered in New York City.
*'''Born:''' [[Peter C. Doherty]], veterinary surgeon and Nobel laureate, in [[Brisbane]], [[Australia]]
*'''Born:''' [[Peter C. Doherty]], veterinary surgeon and Nobel laureate, in [[Brisbane]], [[Australia]]
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==[[October 16]], 1940 (Wednesday)==
==[[October 16]], 1940 (Wednesday)==
*Vichy France outlawed the manufacture, export or movement of war [[materiel]] in French territory for the duration of the war.<ref>{{cite news |last= |first= |date=October 17, 1940 |title=French Outlaw Manufacture of War Goods |url= |newspaper=[[Chicago Tribune|Chicago Daily Tribune]] |location=Chicago |publisher=[[Tribune Publishing Company|Chicago Daily Tribune]] |page=2 |accessdate= }}</ref>
*Vichy France outlawed the manufacture, export or movement of war [[materiel]] in French territory for the duration of the war.<ref>{{cite news |date=October 17, 1940 |title=French Outlaw Manufacture of War Goods |newspaper=[[Chicago Tribune|Chicago Daily Tribune]] |location=Chicago |publisher=[[Tribune Publishing Company|Chicago Daily Tribune]] |page=2 }}</ref>
*The [[Machita incident]] began in southern [[Arizona]] when U.S. officials raided an [[Tohono O'odham people|O'odham]] tribe that refused to enlist for the draft.
*The [[Machita incident]] began in southern [[Arizona]] when U.S. officials raided an [[Tohono O'odham people|O'odham]] tribe that refused to enlist for the draft.
*Two [[Air Raid Precautions]] rescue workers were jailed for one year each at the [[Old Bailey]] for looting after they took £16 they found in a bombed-out house.<ref name="ww2 database" />
*Two [[Air Raid Precautions]] rescue workers were jailed for one year each at the [[Old Bailey]] for looting after they took £16 they found in a bombed-out house.<ref name="ww2 database" />
*[[Ramón Serrano Suñer]] was made [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation (Spain)|Foreign Minister]] of Spain.
*[[Ramón Serrano Suñer]] was made [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation (Spain)|Foreign Minister]] of Spain.
*German submarine ''[[German submarine U-145 (1940)|U-145]]'' was commissioned.
*German submarine ''[[German submarine U-145 (1940)|U-145]]'' was commissioned.
*Draft registration began in the United States.
*'''Born:''' [[Dave DeBusschere]], basketball player, in [[Detroit]], [[Michigan]] (d. 2003); [[Ivan Della Mea]], novelist, journalist, folk musician and political activist, in [[Lucca]], [[Italy]] (d. 2009)
*'''Born:''' [[Dave DeBusschere]], basketball player, in [[Detroit]], [[Michigan]] (d. 2003); [[Ivan Della Mea]], novelist, journalist, folk musician and political activist, in [[Lucca]], [[Italy]] (d. 2009)


==[[October 17]], 1940 (Thursday)==
==[[October 17]], 1940 (Thursday)==
*[[Nissho Inoue]] was amnestied and released from prison despite receiving a life sentence in 1934 for his role in the [[League of Blood Incident]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://ww2timelines.com/1940/october/10171940.htm |title=Events occurring on Thursday, October 17, 1940 |last= |first= |date=2011 |website=WW2 Timelines |publisher= |accessdate=December 11, 2015 }}</ref>
*[[Nissho Inoue]] was amnestied and released from prison despite receiving a life sentence in 1934 for his role in the [[League of Blood Incident]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://ww2timelines.com/1940/october/10171940.htm |title=Events occurring on Thursday, October 17, 1940 |date=2011 |website=WW2 Timelines |access-date=December 11, 2015 }}</ref>
*'''Born:''' [[Baron von Raschke]], professional wrestler, in [[Omaha, Nebraska]]
*'''Born:''' [[Baron von Raschke]], professional wrestler, in [[Omaha, Nebraska]]
*'''Died:''' [[George Davis (baseball)|George Davis]], 70, American baseball player and manager; [[Florence Scovel Shinn]], 69, American artist, illustrator and spiritual teacher
*'''Died:''' [[George Davis (baseball)|George Davis]], 70, American baseball player and manager; [[Florence Scovel Shinn]], 69, American artist, illustrator and spiritual teacher
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*British destroyer ''[[HMS Venetia (D53)|Venetia]]'' struck a mine and sank in the [[Thames Estuary]].
*British destroyer ''[[HMS Venetia (D53)|Venetia]]'' struck a mine and sank in the [[Thames Estuary]].
*The [[Seventh Air Force|Hawaiian Air Force]] was established at [[Fort Shafter]], Territory of Hawaii.
*The [[Seventh Air Force|Hawaiian Air Force]] was established at [[Fort Shafter]], Territory of Hawaii.
*"[[Only Forever (song)|Only Forever]]" by [[Bing Crosby]] hit #1 on the ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'' singles chart.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://hitsofalldecades.com/chart_hits/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1425&Itemid=52 |title=Billboard Magazine's (USA) Weekly Single Charts From 1940 |last=Kowal |first=Barry |date=December 22, 2014 |website=Hits of All Decades |publisher= |accessdate=December 11, 2015 }}</ref>
*"[[Only Forever (song)|Only Forever]]" by [[Bing Crosby]] hit #1 on the ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'' singles chart.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://hitsofalldecades.com/chart_hits/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1425&Itemid=52 |title=Billboard Magazine's (USA) Weekly Single Charts From 1940 |last=Kowal |first=Barry |date=December 22, 2014 |website=Hits of All Decades |access-date=December 11, 2015 }}</ref>
*'''Born:''' [[Michael Gambon]], Irish-born English actor, in [[Cabra, Dublin]]
*'''Born:''' [[Michael Gambon]], Irish-born English actor, in [[Cabra, Dublin]] (d. 2023)


==[[October 20]], 1940 (Sunday)==
==[[October 20]], 1940 (Sunday)==
*Italian planes [[Bombing of Bahrain in World War II|attacked oilfields]] in [[Bahrain]] and [[Saudi Arabia]].<ref name="davidson and manning" />
*Italian planes [[Bombing of Bahrain in World War II|attacked oilfields]] in [[Bahrain]] and [[Saudi Arabia]].<ref name="davidson and manning" />
*The Italian submarine ''[[Italian submarine Lafolè|Lafolè]]'' was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea by three British destroyers.
*The Italian submarine ''[[Italian submarine Lafolè|Lafolè]]'' was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea by three British destroyers.
*[[Heinrich Himmler]] went to [[Madrid]] and had a meeting with [[Francisco Franco]].<ref>{{cite book |last=Longerich |first=Heinrich |date=2012 |title=Heinrich Himmler |url=https://archive.org/details/heinrichhimmlerl00long|url-access=limited |location= |publisher=Oxford University Press |pages=[https://archive.org/details/heinrichhimmlerl00long/page/n524 504]–505 |isbn=9780199592326 |accessdate= }}</ref>
*[[Heinrich Himmler]] went to [[Madrid]] and had a meeting with [[Francisco Franco]].<ref>{{cite book |last=Longerich |first=Heinrich |date=2012 |title=Heinrich Himmler |url=https://archive.org/details/heinrichhimmlerl00long|url-access=limited |publisher=Oxford University Press |pages=[https://archive.org/details/heinrichhimmlerl00long/page/n524 504]–505 |isbn=9780199592326 }}</ref>
*'''Born:''' [[Robert Pinsky]], poet, essayist, literary critic and translator, in [[Long Branch, New Jersey]]
*'''Born:''' [[Robert Pinsky]], poet, essayist, literary critic and translator, in [[Long Branch, New Jersey]]


==[[October 21]], 1940 (Monday)==
==[[October 21]], 1940 (Monday)==
*[[Winston Churchill]] made a radio broadcast directed to the people of France. In a French-language address he appealed to them not to hinder Britain in the war against Germany, saying that "we are persevering steadfastly and in good heart in the cause of European freedom and fair dealing for the common people of all countries for which, with you, we draw the sword ... Remember, we shall never stop, never weary, and never give in, and that our whole people and empire have bowed themselves to the task of cleansing Europe from the Nazi pestilence and saving the world from the new Dark Ages."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://ww2timelines.com/1940/october/10211940.htm |title=Events occurring on Monday, October 21, 1940 |last= |first= |date=2011 |website=WW2 Timelines |publisher= |accessdate=December 11, 2015 }}</ref>
*[[Winston Churchill]] made a radio broadcast directed to the people of France. In a French-language address he appealed to them not to hinder Britain in the war against Germany, saying that "we are persevering steadfastly and in good heart in the cause of European freedom and fair dealing for the common people of all countries for which, with you, we draw the sword ... Remember, we shall never stop, never weary, and never give in, and that our whole people and empire have bowed themselves to the task of cleansing Europe from the Nazi pestilence and saving the world from the new Dark Ages."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://ww2timelines.com/1940/october/10211940.htm |title=Events occurring on Monday, October 21, 1940 |date=2011 |website=WW2 Timelines |access-date=December 11, 2015 }}</ref>
*The [[Ernest Hemingway]] novel ''[[For Whom the Bell Tolls]]'' was published.
*The [[Ernest Hemingway]] novel ''[[For Whom the Bell Tolls]]'' was published.
*'''Born:''' [[Geoffrey Boycott]], cricketer, in [[Fitzwilliam, West Yorkshire]], England; [[Manfred Mann (musician)|Manfred Mann]], rock musician, in [[Johannesburg]], [[Union of South Africa]]
*'''Born:''' [[Geoffrey Boycott]], cricketer, in [[Fitzwilliam, West Yorkshire]], England; [[Manfred Mann (musician)|Manfred Mann]], rock musician, in [[Johannesburg]], [[Union of South Africa]]
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==[[October 23]], 1940 (Wednesday)==
==[[October 23]], 1940 (Wednesday)==
*[[Meeting at Hendaye]]: [[Adolf]] Hitler and [[Francisco Franco]] met at the train station of [[Hendaye]] on the Spanish-French border to discuss the conditions under which Spain would join the [[Axis powers|Axis]]. After seven hours of talks, Hitler found Spain's demands to be still too high.
*[[Meeting at Hendaye]]: [[Adolf Hitler]] and [[Francisco Franco]] met at the train station of [[Hendaye]] on the Spanish-French border to discuss the conditions under which Spain would join the [[Axis powers|Axis]]. After seven hours of talks, Hitler found Spain's demands to be still too high.
*President Roosevelt made a campaign speech in [[Philadelphia]] in which he answered many charges from his opponents, including one in particular that he called "outrageously false ... a charge that offends every political and religious conviction that I hold dear. It is the charge that this Administration wishes to lead this country into war." Roosevelt's speech concluded: "We are arming ourselves not for any foreign war. We are arming ourselves not for any purpose of conquest or intervention in foreign disputes. I repeat again that I stand on the platform of our party; 'We will not participate in foreign wars and will not send our Army, naval or air forces to fight in foreign lands outside of the Americas except in case of attack.' It is for peace that I have labored; and it is for peace that I shall labor all the days of my life."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ibiblio.org/pha/policy/1940/1940-10-23a.html |title=It Is For Peace That I Have Labored |last= |first= |date=October 23, 1940 |website=[[ibiblio]] |publisher= |accessdate=December 11, 2015 }}</ref>
*President Roosevelt made a campaign speech in [[Philadelphia]] in which he answered many charges from his opponents, including one in particular that he called "outrageously false ... a charge that offends every political and religious conviction that I hold dear. It is the charge that this Administration wishes to lead this country into war." Roosevelt's speech concluded: "We are arming ourselves not for any foreign war. We are arming ourselves not for any purpose of conquest or intervention in foreign disputes. I repeat again that I stand on the platform of our party; 'We will not participate in foreign wars and will not send our Army, naval or air forces to fight in foreign lands outside of the Americas except in case of attack.' It is for peace that I have labored; and it is for peace that I shall labor all the days of my life."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ibiblio.org/pha/policy/1940/1940-10-23a.html |title=It Is For Peace That I Have Labored |date=October 23, 1940 |website=[[ibiblio]] |access-date=December 11, 2015 }}</ref>
*'''Born:''' [[Pelé]], footballer, in [[Três Corações]], [[Brazil]]
*'''Born:''' [[Pelé]], footballer, in [[Três Corações]], [[Brazil]] (d. 2022)


==[[October 24]], 1940 (Thursday)==
==[[October 24]], 1940 (Thursday)==
*Hitler met with [[Philippe Pétain]] at Montoire-sur-le-Loir. Pétain was not willing to have Vichy France enter the war on the side of the Axis but agreed in principle to collaborate with Germany.<ref name="ww2 database" />
*Hitler met with [[Philippe Pétain]] at Montoire-sur-le-Loir. Pétain was not willing to have Vichy France enter the war on the side of the Axis but agreed in principle to collaborate with Germany.<ref name="ww2 database" />
*The [[Corpo Aereo Italiano|Italian Air Corps]] saw its first action during the [[Battle of Britain]].
*[[British Summer Time]] was extended through the winter.<ref>{{cite book |last= |first= |date=1990 |title=Chronology and Index of the Second World War, 1938-1945 |url= |location= |publisher=Research Publications |page=37 |isbn=9780887365683 |accessdate= }}</ref>
*[[British Summer Time]] was extended through the winter.<ref>{{cite book |date=1990 |title=Chronology and Index of the Second World War, 1938-1945 |publisher=Research Publications |page=37 |isbn=9780887365683 }}</ref>


==[[October 25]], 1940 (Friday)==
==[[October 25]], 1940 (Friday)==
*The [[Royal Air Force]] bombed [[Hamburg]] and [[Berlin]].<ref name="ww2 database" />
*The [[Royal Air Force]] bombed [[Hamburg]] and [[Berlin]].<ref name="ww2 database" />
*The stage musical ''[[Cabin in the Sky (play)|Cabin in the Sky]]'' premiered at the [[Al Hirschfeld Theatre|Martin Beck Theatre]] on Broadway.
*The stage musical ''[[Cabin in the Sky (play)|Cabin in the Sky]]'' premiered at the [[Al Hirschfeld Theatre|Martin Beck Theatre]] on Broadway.
*'''Born:''' [[Bob Knight]], college basketball coach, in [[Massillon, Ohio]]
*'''Born:''' [[Bob Knight|Bobby Knight]], college basketball coach, in [[Massillon, Ohio]] (d. 2023)
*'''Died:''' [[Oliver Brooks]], 51, English soldier and recipient of the Victoria Cross during World War I; [[Thomas Waddell]], 86, Australian politician
*'''Died:''' [[Oliver Brooks]], 51, English soldier and recipient of the Victoria Cross during World War I; [[Thomas Waddell]], 86, Australian politician


==[[October 26]], 1940 (Saturday)==
==[[October 26]], 1940 (Saturday)==
*The [[North American P-51 Mustang]] had its first flight.
*The [[North American P-51 Mustang]] had its first flight.
*The Soviet Union occupied the islands in the [[Danube Delta]] in [[Izmail]] on the grounds that they belonged to [[Bessarabia]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://chroniknet.de/extra/was-war-am/?ereignisdatum=26.10.1940 |title=Was war am 26. Oktober 1940 |last= |first= |date= |website=chroniknet |publisher= |accessdate=December 11, 2015 }}</ref>
*The Soviet Union occupied the islands in the [[Danube Delta]] in [[Izmail]] on the grounds that they belonged to [[Bessarabia]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://chroniknet.de/extra/was-war-am/?ereignisdatum=26.10.1940 |title=Was war am 26. Oktober 1940 |website=chroniknet |access-date=December 11, 2015 }}</ref>


==[[October 27]], 1940 (Sunday)==
==[[October 27]], 1940 (Sunday)==
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*The [[Battle of Pindus]] began.
*The [[Battle of Pindus]] began.
*Hitler and Mussolini met in [[Florence]] to exchange the latest war information. Hitler might have intended to use the meeting to dissuade Mussolini from attacking Greece had the invasion not, as it turned out, gone ahead that morning. Mussolini was in high spirits and told Hitler, "Don't worry, in two weeks, it will all be over." Hitler wished Mussolini the best of luck and refrained from expressing any disapproval, though after the meeting he fumed to his inner circle that what Mussolini had done was "pure madness" and that he should have attacked [[Malta]] instead.<ref>Corvaja, p. 142-144.</ref>
*Hitler and Mussolini met in [[Florence]] to exchange the latest war information. Hitler might have intended to use the meeting to dissuade Mussolini from attacking Greece had the invasion not, as it turned out, gone ahead that morning. Mussolini was in high spirits and told Hitler, "Don't worry, in two weeks, it will all be over." Hitler wished Mussolini the best of luck and refrained from expressing any disapproval, though after the meeting he fumed to his inner circle that what Mussolini had done was "pure madness" and that he should have attacked [[Malta]] instead.<ref>Corvaja, p. 142-144.</ref>
*The troopship ''[[RMS Empress of Britain (1930)|Empress of Britain]]'' was sunk northwest of [[Ireland]] by a German [[Focke-Wulf Fw 200 Condor]] long-range bomber.
*The troopship ''[[RMS Empress of Britain (1930)|Empress of Britain]]'' was bombed northwest of [[Ireland]] by a German [[Focke-Wulf Fw 200 Condor]] long-range bomber, forcing passengers and crew to abandon ship. She was sunk shortly afterwards by a U-boat while being towed to a British port.


==[[October 29]], 1940 (Tuesday)==
==[[October 29]], 1940 (Tuesday)==
*The British occupied [[Crete]] and began to mine the waters around Greece.<ref name="davidson and manning" />
*The British occupied [[Crete]] and began to mine the waters around Greece.<ref name="davidson and manning" />
*Peacetime conscription under the [[Selective Training and Service Act of 1940]] went into effect in the United States.<ref name="ww2 database" /> The first number was drawn in the [[Selective Service System]] lottery as Secretary of War [[Henry Stimson]] donned a blindfold and pulled out the first numbered capsule from a bowl.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.americainwwii.com/articles/your-numbers-up/ |title=Your Number's Up! |last=Zebrowski |first=Carl |date=2007 |website=America in WWII |publisher= |accessdate=December 11, 2015 }}</ref>
*Peacetime conscription under the [[Selective Training and Service Act of 1940]] went into effect in the United States.<ref name="ww2 database" /> The first number was drawn in the [[Selective Service System]] lottery as Secretary of War [[Henry Stimson]] donned a blindfold and pulled out the first numbered capsule from a bowl.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.americainwwii.com/articles/your-numbers-up/ |title=Your Number's Up! |last=Zebrowski |first=Carl |date=2007 |website=America in WWII |access-date=December 11, 2015 }}</ref>


==[[October 30]], 1940 (Wednesday)==
==[[October 30]], 1940 (Wednesday)==
*Pétain gave a radio address to the French people saying, "It is with honor and in order to maintain French unity, a unity which has lasted ten centuries, and in the framework of the constructive activity of the new European order that today I am embarking on the path of collaboration."<ref>{{cite book |last=Kershaw |first=Alex |date=2015 |title=Avenue of Spies: A True Story of Terror, Espionage, and One American Family's Heroic Resistance in Nazi-Occupied Paris |url= |location= |publisher=Crown Publishing |isbn=9780804140041 |accessdate= }}</ref><ref name="rosbottom" /> Apparently, that path was near-instant surrender.
*Pétain gave a radio address to the French people saying, "It is with honor and in order to maintain French unity, a unity which has lasted ten centuries, and in the framework of the constructive activity of the new European order that today I am embarking on the path of collaboration."<ref>{{cite book |last=Kershaw |first=Alex |date=2015 |title=Avenue of Spies: A True Story of Terror, Espionage, and One American Family's Heroic Resistance in Nazi-Occupied Paris |publisher=Crown Publishing |isbn=9780804140041 }}</ref><ref name="rosbottom" />
*The United States Selective Service conducted its first peacetime draft lottery.
*German submarine ''[[German submarine U-32 (1937)|U-32]]'' was sunk northwest of Ireland by depth charges from the British destroyers ''[[HMS Harvester (H19)|Harvester]]'' and ''[[HMS Highlander (H44)|Highlander]]''.
*German submarine ''[[German submarine U-32 (1937)|U-32]]'' was sunk northwest of Ireland by depth charges from the British destroyers ''[[HMS Harvester (H19)|Harvester]]'' and ''[[HMS Highlander (H44)|Highlander]],'' just two days after it had torpedoed the ''Empress of Britain''.
*German submarine ''[[German submarine U-146 (1940)|U-146]]'' was commissioned.
*German submarine ''[[German submarine U-146 (1940)|U-146]]'' was commissioned.
*The [[Cole Porter]] musical ''[[Panama Hattie]]'' had its Broadway premiere at the [[Richard Rodgers Theatre|46th Street Theatre]].
*The [[Cole Porter]] musical ''[[Panama Hattie]]'' had its Broadway premiere at the [[Richard Rodgers Theatre|46th Street Theatre]].
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*The Italian submarine ''[[Italian submarine Scirè (1938)|Scirè]]'' attacked the British naval base at [[Gibraltar]] with manned torpedoes, but none of them deployed successfully and the British were able to recover one for analysis.<ref name="davidson and manning" />
*The Italian submarine ''[[Italian submarine Scirè (1938)|Scirè]]'' attacked the British naval base at [[Gibraltar]] with manned torpedoes, but none of them deployed successfully and the British were able to recover one for analysis.<ref name="davidson and manning" />
*German submarine ''[[German submarine U-74 (1940)|U-74]]'' was commissioned.
*German submarine ''[[German submarine U-74 (1940)|U-74]]'' was commissioned.
*The Warsaw District government moved all Jews living in Warsaw to the ghettos.
*'''Born:''' [[Craig Rodwell]], gay rights activist, in [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]] (d. 1993)
*'''Born:''' [[Craig Rodwell]], gay rights activist, in [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]] (d. 1993)
*'''Died:''' [[Frank Anstey]], 75, Australian politician; [[John Renshaw Carson]], 54, American transmission theorist and inventor
*'''Died:''' [[Frank Anstey]], 75, Australian politician; [[John Renshaw Carson]], 54, American transmission theorist and inventor

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The following events occurred in October 1940:

October 1, 1940 (Tuesday)

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October 2, 1940 (Wednesday)

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October 3, 1940 (Thursday)

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October 4, 1940 (Friday)

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October 5, 1940 (Saturday)

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October 6, 1940 (Sunday)

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  • Mussolini made a surprise inspection of armed forces in northern Italy as the Fascist press predicted that "something big" was coming soon.[8]
  • Born: Sukumari, film actress, in Nagercoil, British India (d. 2013)

October 7, 1940 (Monday)

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October 8, 1940 (Tuesday)

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October 9, 1940 (Wednesday)

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October 10, 1940 (Thursday)

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October 11, 1940 (Friday)

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October 12, 1940 (Saturday)

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  • The Battle of Cape Passero was fought southeast of Sicily. The Royal Navy clashed with several Italian ships which attacked them after a convoy mission to Malta, resulting in British victory.
  • German submarine U-98 was commissioned.
  • Died: Tom Mix, 60, American film actor (auto accident)

October 13, 1940 (Sunday)

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  • 14-year old Princess Elizabeth made her first public speech, a radio address to the children of the British Commonwealth. Her ten-year-old sister Princess Margaret joined in at the end.[16]
  • Vichy France abolished departmental councils.[17]
  • Born: Pharoah Sanders, jazz saxophonist, in Little Rock, Arkansas (d. 2022)

October 14, 1940 (Monday)

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  • The Nationality Act of 1940 was signed into law in the United States.
  • A German bomb exploded on the road above Balham station in south London, creating a large crater which a double-decker bus drove into during blackout conditions. A total of 66 people were killed and pictures of the bus in the crater were published around the world.[18]
  • King George V and Queen Elizabeth visited Neville Chamberlain on his deathbed.
  • With the United States presidential election three weeks away, Charles Lindbergh made a radio speech attacking the Roosevelt Administration's record and appealing for the election of leaders "whose promises we can trust, who know where they are taking us, and who tell us where we are going." Lindbergh did not directly endorse Wendell Willkie or even mention him by name, but his position was unmistakable.[19]
  • Born: Cliff Richard, pop singer and actor, in Lucknow, United Provinces, British India

October 15, 1940 (Tuesday)

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October 16, 1940 (Wednesday)

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October 17, 1940 (Thursday)

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October 18, 1940 (Friday)

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October 19, 1940 (Saturday)

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October 20, 1940 (Sunday)

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October 21, 1940 (Monday)

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  • Winston Churchill made a radio broadcast directed to the people of France. In a French-language address he appealed to them not to hinder Britain in the war against Germany, saying that "we are persevering steadfastly and in good heart in the cause of European freedom and fair dealing for the common people of all countries for which, with you, we draw the sword ... Remember, we shall never stop, never weary, and never give in, and that our whole people and empire have bowed themselves to the task of cleansing Europe from the Nazi pestilence and saving the world from the new Dark Ages."[24]
  • The Ernest Hemingway novel For Whom the Bell Tolls was published.
  • Born: Geoffrey Boycott, cricketer, in Fitzwilliam, West Yorkshire, England; Manfred Mann, rock musician, in Johannesburg, Union of South Africa

October 22, 1940 (Tuesday)

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October 23, 1940 (Wednesday)

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  • Meeting at Hendaye: Adolf Hitler and Francisco Franco met at the train station of Hendaye on the Spanish-French border to discuss the conditions under which Spain would join the Axis. After seven hours of talks, Hitler found Spain's demands to be still too high.
  • President Roosevelt made a campaign speech in Philadelphia in which he answered many charges from his opponents, including one in particular that he called "outrageously false ... a charge that offends every political and religious conviction that I hold dear. It is the charge that this Administration wishes to lead this country into war." Roosevelt's speech concluded: "We are arming ourselves not for any foreign war. We are arming ourselves not for any purpose of conquest or intervention in foreign disputes. I repeat again that I stand on the platform of our party; 'We will not participate in foreign wars and will not send our Army, naval or air forces to fight in foreign lands outside of the Americas except in case of attack.' It is for peace that I have labored; and it is for peace that I shall labor all the days of my life."[26]
  • Born: Pelé, footballer, in Três Corações, Brazil (d. 2022)

October 24, 1940 (Thursday)

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October 25, 1940 (Friday)

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October 26, 1940 (Saturday)

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October 27, 1940 (Sunday)

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October 28, 1940 (Monday)

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  • The Greco-Italian War began when the Italians invaded Greece. October 28 is celebrated as Ohi Day in Greece and Greek communities throughout the world to commemorate Ioannis Metaxas' rejection of the Italian ultimatum.
  • The Battle of Pindus began.
  • Hitler and Mussolini met in Florence to exchange the latest war information. Hitler might have intended to use the meeting to dissuade Mussolini from attacking Greece had the invasion not, as it turned out, gone ahead that morning. Mussolini was in high spirits and told Hitler, "Don't worry, in two weeks, it will all be over." Hitler wished Mussolini the best of luck and refrained from expressing any disapproval, though after the meeting he fumed to his inner circle that what Mussolini had done was "pure madness" and that he should have attacked Malta instead.[29]
  • The troopship Empress of Britain was bombed northwest of Ireland by a German Focke-Wulf Fw 200 Condor long-range bomber, forcing passengers and crew to abandon ship. She was sunk shortly afterwards by a U-boat while being towed to a British port.

October 29, 1940 (Tuesday)

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October 30, 1940 (Wednesday)

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  • Pétain gave a radio address to the French people saying, "It is with honor and in order to maintain French unity, a unity which has lasted ten centuries, and in the framework of the constructive activity of the new European order that today I am embarking on the path of collaboration."[31][25]
  • The United States Selective Service conducted its first peacetime draft lottery.
  • German submarine U-32 was sunk northwest of Ireland by depth charges from the British destroyers Harvester and Highlander, just two days after it had torpedoed the Empress of Britain.
  • German submarine U-146 was commissioned.
  • The Cole Porter musical Panama Hattie had its Broadway premiere at the 46th Street Theatre.
  • Born: Charles Fox, film and television composer, in New York City
  • Died: Arthur Heming, 70, Canadian painter and novelist

October 31, 1940 (Thursday)

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  • The Battle of Britain ended. Between August 8 and this date the Luftwaffe lost 2,375 planes while the RAF lost 800.[10]
  • The Italian submarine Scirè attacked the British naval base at Gibraltar with manned torpedoes, but none of them deployed successfully and the British were able to recover one for analysis.[9]
  • German submarine U-74 was commissioned.
  • The Warsaw District government moved all Jews living in Warsaw to the ghettos.
  • Born: Craig Rodwell, gay rights activist, in Chicago, Illinois (d. 1993)
  • Died: Frank Anstey, 75, Australian politician; John Renshaw Carson, 54, American transmission theorist and inventor

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  8. ^ "Duce Inspects Troops; Press Sees 'Big Move'". Chicago Daily Tribune. Chicago: Chicago Daily Tribune. October 7, 1940. p. 4.
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