1943

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Year 1943 (MCMXLIII) was a common year starting on Friday (the link will display full 1943 calendar) of the Gregorian calendar.

Events

:: (Below, many events of World War II have the "WWII" prefix.)

January

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March

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  • March 1 – Heinz Guderian becomes the Inspector-General of the Armoured Troops for the German Army.
  • March 2 – WWII: Battle of the Bismarck Sea – United States and Australian forces sink Japanese convoy ships.
  • March 3 – 173 people are killed in a crush while trying to enter an air-raid shelter at Bethnal Green tube station in London.
  • March 4 – The 15th Academy Awards ceremony is held in Los Angeles.
  • March 8 – WWII: American forces are attacked by Japanese troops on Hill 700 in Bougainville, in a battle that will last 5 days.
  • March 9 – Şükrü Saracoğlu forms the new government of Turkey. (14th government; Şükrü Saracoğlu had served twice as a prime minister)
  • March 10Banco Bradesco was founded by Amador Aguiar in Marília, São Paulo, Brazil.
  • March 13
    • WWII: On Bougainville, Japanese troops end their assault on American forces at Hill 700.
    • Holocaust: German forces liquidate the Jewish ghetto in Kraków. Hans Finke and 963 prisoners arrive in Auschwitz. 473 people are put to death in the gas chambers. 491 are assigned to slave labor.
  • March 17 – Éamon de Valera makes the speech "The Ireland That We Dreamed Of", commonly called the "comely maidens" speech.
  • March 22 – WWII: The entire population of Khatyn in Belarus is burnt alive by the German occupation forces.
  • March 23- The drugs Vicodin and Lortab are made in Germany.
  • March 26WWII – Battle of the Komandorski Islands: In the Aleutian Islands, the battle begins when United States Navy forces intercept Japanese troops attempting to reinforce a garrison at Kiska.
  • March 28 – In Italy a ship full of weapons and ammunition explodes in the port of Naples, killing 600.
  • March 31 – Rodgers and Hammerstein's Oklahoma! opens on Broadway, heralds a new era in "integrated" stage musicals, becomes an instantaneous stage classic, and goes on to be Broadway's longest-running musical up to that time (1948).

April

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  • April 3 – Shipwrecked steward Poon Lim is rescued by Brazilian fishermen after being adrift for 130 days.
  • April 13WWII: Radio Berlin announces the discovery by Wehrmacht of mass graves of Poles killed by Soviets in the Katyn massacre.
  • April 19 – Albert Hofmann self administers the drug LSD for the first time in history, and records the details of his trip.
  • April 21 – Worst Bombing of Aberdeen in WW2.
  • April 22 – Albert Hofmann writes his first report about the hallucinogenic properties of LSD (which he first synthesized in 1938).
  • April 25 – Easter occurs on the latest possible date (last time 1886; next time 2038).
  • April 27 – The U.S. Federal Writers' Project is shuttered.

May

, , shows captured fighters in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising.]] breached following Operation Chastise, carried out by the "Dambusters" of the RAF.]]

June

July

, SS Robert Rowan explodes during the Allied invasion of Sicily, July 11, 1943.]] during 1943.]]
  • July 1 – Women's Army Corps (WAC).
  • July 5WWII:
    • Battle of Kursk – The largest tank battle in history begins.
    • An Allied invasion fleet sails to Sicily.
  • July 6 – WWII: Americans and Japanese fight the Battle of Kula Gulf off Kolombangara.
  • July 10 – WWII – Allied invasion of Sicily: The allied invasion of Axis-controlled Europe begins with landings on the island of Sicily off mainland Italy, by the U.S. Army 45th Infantry Division and a number of Allied paratroopers.
  • July 11 – United States Army forces assault the village of Piano Lupo, just outside of Gela, Sicily.
  • July 12WWII – Battle of Prokhorovka: The Wehrmacht and the Red Army fight to a draw.
  • July 13 – WWII: The invasion of Sicily begins with British landings at Augusta on the island's eastern side and American landings to the south.
  • July 19 – WWII: Rome is bombed by the Allies for the first time in the war.
  • July 22 – WWII: Beeing Operation Husky Palermo is liberated by the Allies

  • July 24WWII: Operation Gomorrah begins: British and Canadian aeroplanes bomb Hamburg by night, those of the Americans by day. By the end of the operation in November, 9,000 tons of explosives will have killed more than 30,000 people and destroyed 280,000 buildings.
  • July 25 – In Italy the Gran Consiglio del Fascismo withdraws its support of Mussolini; Mussolini is arrested and the power is given to Maresciallo d'Italia Gen. Pietro Badoglio.
  • July 28 – WWII: Operation Gomorrah – The British bomb Hamburg, causing a firestorm that kills 42,000 German civilians.

August

during Operation Tidal Wave.]] , Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill at the 1943 Quebec Conference.]]

September

was executed by the Nazis on 8 September 1943.]]

October

  • October 1 – WWII: American forces enter liberated Naples.
  • October 6 – WWII: Americans and Japanese fight the naval Battle of Vella Lavella.
  • October 7 – WWII: The Naples post office explosion kills 100.
  • October 10 – The Order of Bogdan Khmelnitsky is instituted in the USSR.
  • October 13 – WWII: The new government of Italy sides with the Allies and declares war on Germany.
  • October 18 – Chiang Kai-shek takes the oath of office as president of China.
  • October 21Lucie Aubrac and others in her French Resistance cell liberate Raymond Aubrac from Gestapo imprisonment.
  • October 22 – WWII: The RAF delivers a highly destructive airstrike on the German industrial and population center of Kassel.
  • October 28 – The alleged date of The Philadelphia Experiment, in which the U.S. destroyer escort USS Eldridge was to be rendered invisible to human observers for a brief period.
  • October 30 – The Merrie Melodies animated short Falling Hare, one of the only shorts with Bugs getting out-smarted, is released in the United States.

November

, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Winston Churchill at the Cairo Conference, 25 November 1943.]] hand drawn and signed by the deputies of the Lebanese parliament, 11 November 1943. The French Mandate ended and Lebanon gained independence in November 1943.]] , Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Winston Churchill on the verandah of the Soviet Embassy in Tehran during the Tehran Conference.]]

December

  • December 2 – A Luftwaffe bombing raid on the harbour of Bari, Italy, sinks an American ship with a mustard gas stockpile, causing numerous fatalities (though the exact death toll is unresolved, as the bombing raid itself causes hundreds of deaths too).
  • December 3 – Edward R. Murrow delivers his classic "Orchestrated Hell" broadcast over CBS Radio, describing a Royal Air Force nighttime bombing raid on Berlin.
  • December 4
    • WWII: In Yugoslavia, resistance leader Marshal Tito proclaims a provisional democratic Yugoslav government in-exile.
    • The Great Depression officially ends in the United States: With unemployment figures falling fast due to World War II-related employment, U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt closes the Works Progress Administration.
  • December 20 – A military coup is staged in Bolivia.
  • December 24WWII: U.S. General Dwight D. Eisenhower becomes the Supreme Allied Commander in Europe.
  • December 30Subhash Chandra Bose sets up a pro-Japanese Indian government at Port Blair, India.

Undated

Ongoing

  • Japanese Occupation of the Philippines (19411945)
  • Second World War (1939–1945)
  • Sino-Japanese War (19371945)

Births

January

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February

March

  • March – John Leeson, British actor (voice of K-9)
  • March 1
    • Richard H. Price, American physicist
    • Gil Amelio, American entrepreneur
  • March 2
    • Peter Straub, American author
    • Zygfryd Blaut, Polish footballer (d. 2005)
  • March 3 – Trond Mohn, Norwegian billionaire
  • March 4
    • Lucio Dalla, Italian singer and songwriter
    • Zoltan Jeney, Hungarian composer
  • March 8Lynn Redgrave, English actress
  • March 9
    • Bobby Fischer, American chess player (d. 2008)
    • Charles Gibson, American television journalist
  • March 15
    • Sly Stone, American singer
    • David Cronenberg, Canadian film director
  • March 16
    • Helen Armstrong, American violinist (d. 2006)
    • Kim Mu-saeng, South Korean actor (d. 2005)
  • March 18 – Kevin Dobson, American actor
  • March 19
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  • March 21
    • Vivian Stanshall, English comedian, writer, artist, broadcaster, and musician (d. 1995)
    • István Gyulai, Hungarian sports official (d. 2006)
  • March 22
    • Bruno Ganz, Swiss actor
    • Keith Relf, British rock musician (The Yardbirds) (d. 1976)
  • March 26 – Bob Woodward, American journalist
  • March 29
  • March 31 – Christopher Walken, American actor

April

May

  • May 1 – Vassal Gadoengin, Nauruan politician (d. 2004)
  • May 5 – Michael Palin, British comedian
  • May 7 – Fethi Okyar, ex prime minister of Turkey (b.1880)
  • May 10 – Richard (Dick) Darman, American federal government official and businessman
  • May 13 – Kurt Trampedach, Danish artist
  • May 14
  • May 17 – Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin, King of Malaysia
  • May 22 – Betty Williams, Northern Irish political activist, co-recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize
  • May 25 – Jessi Colter, American singer and composer
  • May 26 – Erica Terpstra, Dutch swimmer, politician and president of the Dutch Olympic Committee
  • May 27 – Bruce Weitz, American actor
  • May 30 – James Chaney, American civil rights worker (d. 1964)
  • May 31
    • Joe Namath, American football player
    • Sharon Gless, American actress

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December

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Deaths

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November

  • November 7 – Dwight Frye, American actor (b. 1899)
  • November 22 – Lorenz Hart, American lyricist (b. 1885)
  • November 23 – Charles Ray, American actor (b. 1891)
  • November 24 – Dorie Miller, U.S. sailor, Pearl Harbor survivor (b. 1919)

December

  • December 1 – Damrong Rajanubhab, Thai prince and historian (b. 1862)
  • December 9 – Georges Dufrénoy, French post-impressionnist painter (b. 1870)
  • December 14 – John Harvey Kellogg, American doctor (b. 1852)
  • December 15 – Fats Waller, African-American jazz pianist (Ain't Misbehavin) (b. 1904)
  • December 22 – Beatrix Potter, British children's author and illustrator (Peter Rabbit) (b. 1866)
  • December 27 – Rupert Julian, New Zealand-born film director (b. 1879)

Nobel Prizes

Ship events

Notes

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