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*A worldwide [[electric drill]] and [[Saw|power saw brand]], [[Hilti]] was founded in [[Liechtenstein]], that first business start on workshop section.{{citation needed|date=October 2021}}
*A worldwide [[electric drill]] and [[Saw|power saw brand]], [[Hilti]] was founded in [[Liechtenstein]], that first business start on workshop section.{{citation needed|date=October 2021}}
*The German [[15th Panzer Division (Wehrmacht)|15th Panzer Division]] routed the 20th Battalion of the [[2nd New Zealand Division]] at Belhamed, Libya, but tanks of the British [[4th Infantry Brigade and Headquarters North East|4th Armoured Brigade]] drove off the attack.<ref name="ww2 database"/>
*The German [[15th Panzer Division (Wehrmacht)|15th Panzer Division]] routed the 20th Battalion of the [[2nd New Zealand Division]] at Belhamed, Libya, but tanks of the British [[4th Infantry Brigade and Headquarters North East|4th Armoured Brigade]] drove off the attack.<ref name="ww2 database"/>
*[[U.S. President]] [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] cut short his vacation in [[Warm Springs, Georgia]], and returned to [[Washington, D.C.]] due to the critical situation in the Pacific.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://articles.baltimoresun.com/1991-12-01/news/1991335097_1_japan-war-prime-minister |title=When Rumblings Of War Displaced Memories Of The Depression |last=Struck |first=Doug |date=December 1, 1991 |newspaper=[[The Baltimore Sun]] |access-date=December 31, 2015}}</ref>
*[[U.S. President]] [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] cut short his vacation in [[Warm Springs, Georgia]], and returned to [[Washington, D.C.]] due to the critical situation in the Pacific.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.baltimoresun.com/1991/12/01/when-rumblings-of-war-displaced-memories-of-the-depression/ |title=When Rumblings Of War Displaced Memories Of The Depression |last=Struck |first=Doug |date=December 1, 1991 |newspaper=[[The Baltimore Sun]] |access-date=December 31, 2015}}</ref>
*The United States Civil Air Defense Services (CADS), now known as the [[Civil Air Patrol]], was formed.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.gocivilairpatrol.com/about/history-of-civil-air-patrol/ |title=History of the Civil Air Patrol |date=2018 |website=Civil Air Patrol National Headquarters |access-date=June 1, 2018}}</ref>
*The United States Civil Air Defense Services (CADS), now known as the [[Civil Air Patrol]], was formed.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.gocivilairpatrol.com/about/history-of-civil-air-patrol/ |title=History of the Civil Air Patrol |date=2018 |website=Civil Air Patrol National Headquarters |access-date=June 1, 2018}}</ref>


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==[[December 7]], 1941 (Sunday)==
==[[December 7]], 1941 (Sunday)==
*Japan launched its invasion of British Malaya, at Kota Bharu, at 7:15 am Hawaiian Time (1:45 am 8 December Malaya time).<ref>{{Cite book|last=Ong |first=Chit Chung|url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/37616356|title=Operation Matador : Britain's war plans against the Japanese, 1918-1941|date=1997|publisher=[[Times Academic Press]]|isbn=981-210-095-4|location=[[Singapore]]|pages=233|oclc=37616356}}</ref>
*Japan launched its invasion of British Malaya, at Kota Bharu, at 7:00 am Hawaiian Time (1:00 am 8 December Malaya time<ref>{{cite book |last1=Young |first1=Peter |title=The World Almanac of World War II |date=1986 |publisher=World Almanac Books |location=New York |isbn=0911818197 |page=34 |url=https://archive.org/details/worldalmanacofwo00youn |access-date=27 February 2023}}</ref>).<ref>{{Cite book|last=Ong |first=Chit Chung|url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/37616356|title=Operation Matador : Britain's war plans against the Japanese, 1918-1941|date=1997|publisher=[[Times Academic Press]]|isbn=981-210-095-4|location=[[Singapore]]|pages=233|oclc=37616356}}</ref>
*The Japanese surprise [[attack on Pearl Harbor]] began at 7:55&nbsp;a.m. Hawaiian Time.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Prange |first1=Gordon William |last2=Goldstein |first2=Donald M. |last3=Dillon |first3=Katherine V. |date=1988 |title=December 7, 1941: The Day the Japanese Attacked Pearl Harbor |url=https://archive.org/details/december71941da00pran/page/174 |publisher=[[McGraw-Hill]] |page=[https://archive.org/details/december71941da00pran/page/174 174] |isbn=978-0-07-050682-4}}</ref> 21 American ships and over 300 aircraft were sunk or damaged and 2,418 Americans were killed. Japan lost 29 planes in return.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.military.com/Resources/HistorySubmittedFileView?file=history_pearlharbor.htm |title=Pearl Harbor: Day of Infamy |website=[[Military.com]] |access-date=December 31, 2015}}</ref>
*The Japanese surprise [[attack on Pearl Harbor]] began at 7:55&nbsp;a.m. Hawaiian Time.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Prange |first1=Gordon William |last2=Goldstein |first2=Donald M. |last3=Dillon |first3=Katherine V. |date=1988 |title=December 7, 1941: The Day the Japanese Attacked Pearl Harbor |url=https://archive.org/details/december71941da00pran/page/174 |publisher=[[McGraw-Hill]] |page=[https://archive.org/details/december71941da00pran/page/174 174] |isbn=978-0-07-050682-4}}</ref> 21 American ships and over 300 aircraft were sunk, destroyed or damaged, and 2,403 Americans were killed. Japan lost 29 planes in return.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.military.com/Resources/HistorySubmittedFileView?file=history_pearlharbor.htm |title=Pearl Harbor: Day of Infamy |website=[[Military.com]] |access-date=December 31, 2015}}</ref>
*Japan declared war on the United States, Great Britain, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and South Africa.<ref name="doody">{{cite web |url=http://worldatwar.net/timeline/other/diplomacy39-45.html |title=A Timeline of Diplomatic Ruptures, Unannounced Invasions, Declarations of War, Armistices and Surrenders |last=Doody |first=Richard |website=The World at War |access-date=December 31, 2015}}</ref>
*Japan declared war on the United States, Great Britain, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and South Africa.<ref name="doody">{{cite web |url=http://worldatwar.net/timeline/other/diplomacy39-45.html |title=A Timeline of Diplomatic Ruptures, Unannounced Invasions, Declarations of War, Armistices and Surrenders |last=Doody |first=Richard |website=The World at War |access-date=December 31, 2015}}</ref>
*The Japanese midget submarine ''[[HA. 19 (Japanese midget submarine)|HA. 19]]'' ran aground and was scuttled at [[Oahu]]. Eventually Americans retrieved the sub and [[Kazuo Sakamaki]] became the first Japanese prisoner of war to be captured by American forces.
*The Japanese midget submarine ''[[HA. 19 (Japanese midget submarine)|HA. 19]]'' ran aground and was scuttled at [[Oahu]]. Eventually Americans retrieved the sub and [[Kazuo Sakamaki]] became the first Japanese prisoner of war to be captured by American forces.
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*Panama declared war on Japan.<ref name="doody" />
*Panama declared war on Japan.<ref name="doody" />
*The Japanese conducted the [[First Bombardment of Midway]], killing four and wounding 10.
*The Japanese conducted the [[First Bombardment of Midway]], killing four and wounding 10.
*The American cargo ship [[SS Cynthia Olson]] was sunk by the [[Japanese submarine I-26]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Cynthia Olson {{!}} The United States Navy Memorial |url=https://navylog.navymemorial.org/cynthia-olson |access-date=2024-08-20 |website=navylog.navymemorial.org}}</ref>
*'''Born:''' [[Melba Pattillo Beals]], journalist and member of the [[Little Rock Nine]], in [[Little Rock, Arkansas]]
*'''Born:''' [[Melba Pattillo Beals]], journalist and member of the [[Little Rock Nine]], in [[Little Rock, Arkansas]]
*'''Died:''' [[Isaac C. Kidd]], 57, American admiral and posthumous recipient of the Medal of Honor (killed in the Pearl Harbor attack)
*'''Died:''' [[Isaac C. Kidd]], 57, American admiral and posthumous recipient of the Medal of Honor (killed in the Pearl Harbor attack)
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*[[New Zealand]] declared war on Japan at 11:00&nbsp;a.m. New Zealand time.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/1966/wars-second-world-war/page-5 |title=War Against Japan |date=1966 |website=An Encyclopedia of New Zealand |publisher=[[Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand]] |access-date=December 31, 2015 }}</ref>
*[[New Zealand]] declared war on Japan at 11:00&nbsp;a.m. New Zealand time.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/1966/wars-second-world-war/page-5 |title=War Against Japan |date=1966 |website=An Encyclopedia of New Zealand |publisher=[[Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand]] |access-date=December 31, 2015 }}</ref>
*The Japanese carried out the [[Bombing of Singapore (1941)|Bombing of Singapore]], killing 61.
*The Japanese carried out the [[Bombing of Singapore (1941)|Bombing of Singapore]], killing 61.
*The Imperial Japanese Army occupies the [[Shanghai International Settlement]]. In the midst of this, [[HMS_Peterel_(1927)|HMS ''Peterel'']] is sunk by the gunboat USS ''Wake'', which has been hijacked by Japanese soldiers.
*President Roosevelt made the [[Infamy Speech]] (with its famous opening line "Yesterday, December 7, 1941, a date which will live in infamy,") to a [[joint session of the United States Congress|Joint session of Congress]]. Within one hour the [[United States declaration of war upon Japan|United States declared war on Japan]]. Lifelong pacifist [[Jeannette Rankin]] was the only member of Congress to vote against declaring war.
*President Roosevelt made the [[Infamy Speech]] (with its famous opening line "Yesterday, December 7, 1941, a date which will live in infamy,") to a [[joint session of the United States Congress|Joint session of Congress]]. Within one hour the [[United States declaration of war upon Japan|United States declared war on Japan]]. Lifelong pacifist [[Jeannette Rankin]] was the only member of Congress to vote against declaring war.
*The [[United Kingdom declaration of war on Japan|United Kingdom declared war on Japan]].
*The [[United Kingdom declaration of war on Japan|United Kingdom declared war on Japan]].
*[[Costa Rica]], the [[Dominican Republic]], [[El Salvador]], [[Haiti]], [[Honduras]], the [[Dutch government-in-exile]] and [[Nicaragua]] also declared war on Japan.<ref name="doody" />
*[[First Costa Rican Republic|Costa Rica]], the [[Third Dominican Republic|Dominican Republic]], [[El Salvador]], [[Republic of Haiti (1859–1957)|Haiti]], [[Honduras]], the [[Dutch government-in-exile]] and [[Nicaragua]] also declared war on Japan.<ref name="doody" />
*The British House of Commons convened on short notice in light of recent events. [[Winston Churchill]] made a speech concluding, "We have at least four-fifths of the population of the globe upon our side. We are responsible for their safety and for their future. In the past we have had a light which flickered, in the present we have a light which flames, and in the future there will be a light which shines over all the land and sea."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1941/dec/08/prime-ministers-declaration#S5CV0376P0_19411208_HOC_5 |title=Prime Minister's Declaration |date=December 8, 1941 |website=[[Hansard]] |access-date=December 31, 2015 }}</ref>
*The British House of Commons convened on short notice in light of recent events. [[Winston Churchill]] made a speech concluding, "We have at least four-fifths of the population of the globe upon our side. We are responsible for their safety and for their future. In the past we have had a light which flickered, in the present we have a light which flames, and in the future there will be a light which shines over all the land and sea."<ref>{{cite web |url=https://api.parliament.uk/historic-hansard/commons/1941/dec/08/prime-ministers-declaration#S5CV0376P0_19411208_HOC_5 |title=Prime Minister's Declaration |date=December 8, 1941 |website=[[Hansard|Parliamentary Debates (Hansard)]] |access-date=December 31, 2015 }}</ref>
*The [[Japanese invasion of Thailand]] occurred. A ceasefire was reached in only a few hours; Thailand formed an alliance with Japan and declared war on the Allies.
*The [[Japanese invasion of Thailand]] occurred. A ceasefire was reached in only a few hours; Thailand formed an alliance with Japan and declared war on the Allies.
*The [[Malayan Campaign]], [[Philippines campaign (1941–1942)|Philippines Campaign]], [[Dutch East Indies campaign]], [[Battle of Guam (1941)|Battle of Guam]], [[Battle of Wake Island]] and [[Battle of Hong Kong]] began.
*The [[Malayan Campaign]], [[Philippines campaign (1941–1942)|Philippines Campaign]], [[Dutch East Indies campaign]], [[Battle of Guam (1941)|Battle of Guam]], [[Battle of Wake Island]] and [[Battle of Hong Kong]] began.
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*Soviet forces captured [[Yelets]] south of Moscow.<ref name="musiciandhistory">{{cite web |url=http://musicandhistory.com/music-and-history-by-the-year/202-1941.html |title=1941 |website=MusicAndHistory |access-date=December 31, 2015 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120828144212/http://www.musicandhistory.com/music-and-history-by-the-year/202-1941.html |archive-date=August 28, 2012 }}</ref>
*Soviet forces captured [[Yelets]] south of Moscow.<ref name="musiciandhistory">{{cite web |url=http://musicandhistory.com/music-and-history-by-the-year/202-1941.html |title=1941 |website=MusicAndHistory |access-date=December 31, 2015 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120828144212/http://www.musicandhistory.com/music-and-history-by-the-year/202-1941.html |archive-date=August 28, 2012 }}</ref>
*President Roosevelt gave a [[Fireside chats|fireside chat]] on the U.S. declaration of war on Japan.
*President Roosevelt gave a [[Fireside chats|fireside chat]] on the U.S. declaration of war on Japan.
*[[China]] formally declared war on Japan, Germany and Italy. The [[Second Sino-Japanese War]] had been undeclared up to this time despite being in its fifth year.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ibiblio.org/pha/policy/1941/411209b.html |title=China's Declaration of War against Japan, also against Germany and Italy |website=[[ibiblio]] |access-date=December 31, 2015 }}</ref>
*[[Republic of China (1912–1949)|China]] formally declared war on Japan, Germany and Italy. The [[Second Sino-Japanese War]] had been undeclared up to this time despite being in its fifth year.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ibiblio.org/pha/policy/1941/411209b.html |title=China's Declaration of War against Japan, also against Germany and Italy |website=[[ibiblio]] |access-date=December 31, 2015 }}</ref>
*[[Cuba]] and [[Guatemala]] declared war on Japan.<ref name="doody" />
*[[First Republic of Cuba|Cuba]] and [[Guatemala]] declared war on Japan.<ref name="doody" />
*[[British Commandos]] conducted [[Operation Kitbag]], a raid on the Norwegian town of [[Florø]].
*[[British Commandos]] conducted [[Operation Kitbag]], a raid on the Norwegian town of [[Florø]].
*[[Cleveland Indians]] pitching ace [[Bob Feller]] enlisted in the [[United States Navy Reserve]].<ref>{{cite book |last=Vaccaro |first=Mike |date=2007 |title=1941 - The Greatest Year In Sports: Two Baseball Legends, Two Boxing Champs and the Unstoppable Thoroughbred Who Made History in the Shadow of War |publisher=Broadway Books |page=269 |isbn=978-0-385-52141-3 }}</ref>
*[[Cleveland Indians]] pitching ace [[Bob Feller]] enlisted in the [[United States Navy Reserve]].<ref>{{cite book |last=Vaccaro |first=Mike |date=2007 |title=1941 - The Greatest Year In Sports: Two Baseball Legends, Two Boxing Champs and the Unstoppable Thoroughbred Who Made History in the Shadow of War |publisher=Broadway Books |page=269 |isbn=978-0-385-52141-3 }}</ref>
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==[[December 11]], 1941 (Thursday)==
==[[December 11]], 1941 (Thursday)==
[[File:Franklin Roosevelt signing declaration of war against Germany.jpg|thumb|US President [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] Signs a Declaration of War Against Germany]]
[[File:Bundesarchiv Bild 183-1987-0703-507, Berlin, Reichstagssitzung, Rede Adolf Hitler.jpg|thumb|German dictator [[Adolf Hitler]] Declares War on The [[United States]] 4 Days after The [[Attack on Pearl Harbor]]]]
*Germany [[German declaration of war against the United States|declared war on the United States]]. Hitler gave a speech to the [[Reichstag (Nazi Germany)|Reichstag]] announcing the declaration of war.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ibiblio.org/pha/policy/1941/411211b.html |title=Hitler Announced to the Reichstag the Declaration of War Against the United States |publisher=[[ibiblio]] |access-date=December 31, 2015 }}</ref>
*Germany [[German declaration of war against the United States|declared war on the United States]]. Hitler gave a speech to the [[Reichstag (Nazi Germany)|Reichstag]] announcing the declaration of war.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ibiblio.org/pha/policy/1941/411211b.html |title=Hitler Announced to the Reichstag the Declaration of War Against the United States |publisher=[[ibiblio]] |access-date=December 31, 2015 }}</ref>
*Italy [[Italian declaration of war on the United States|declared war on the United States]]. "The powers of the [[Pact of Steel|steel pact]], Fascist Italy and Nationalist Socialist Germany, ever closely linked, participate from today on the side of heroic Japan against the United States of America," [[Benito Mussolini]] declared in a statement.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ibiblio.org/pha/policy/1941/411211c.html |title=Mussolini's War Statement |website=[[ibiblio]] |access-date=December 31, 2015 }}</ref>
*Italy [[Italian declaration of war on the United States|declared war on the United States]]. "The powers of the [[Pact of Steel|steel pact]], Fascist Italy and Nationalist Socialist Germany, ever closely linked, participate from today on the side of heroic Japan against the United States of America," [[Benito Mussolini]] declared in a statement.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ibiblio.org/pha/policy/1941/411211c.html |title=Mussolini's War Statement |website=[[ibiblio]] |access-date=December 31, 2015 }}</ref>
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*German submarine ''[[German submarine U-600|U-600]]'' was commissioned.
*German submarine ''[[German submarine U-600|U-600]]'' was commissioned.
*'''Born:''' [[J. Frank Wilson]], singer, in [[Lufkin, Texas]] (d. 1991)
*'''Born:''' [[J. Frank Wilson]], singer, in [[Lufkin, Texas]] (d. 1991)
*'''Died:''' [[John Gillespie Magee, Jr.]], 19, American aviator and poet (mid-air collision over [[Lincolnshire]]); [[Émile Picard]], 85, French mathematician
*'''Died:''' [[John Gillespie Magee Jr.]], 19, American aviator and poet (mid-air collision over [[Lincolnshire]]); [[Émile Picard]], 85, French mathematician


==[[December 12]], 1941 (Friday)==
==[[December 12]], 1941 (Friday)==
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*German Jews were forbidden to use public telephones.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://chroniknet.de/extra/was-war-am/?ereignisdatum=12.12.1941 |title=Was war am 12. Dezember 1941 |website=chroniknet |access-date=December 31, 2015 }}</ref>
*German Jews were forbidden to use public telephones.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://chroniknet.de/extra/was-war-am/?ereignisdatum=12.12.1941 |title=Was war am 12. Dezember 1941 |website=chroniknet |access-date=December 31, 2015 }}</ref>
*German submarine ''[[German submarine U-458|U-458]]'' was commissioned.
*German submarine ''[[German submarine U-458|U-458]]'' was commissioned.
*The [[Universal Monsters|Universal Horror]] film ''[[The Wolf Man (1941 film)|The Wolf Man]]'' starring [[Lon Chaney, Jr.]] was released.
*The [[Universal Monsters|Universal Horror]] film ''[[The Wolf Man (1941 film)|The Wolf Man]]'' starring [[Lon Chaney Jr.]] was released.
*'''Died:''' [[César Basa]], 25 or 26, Filipino pilot (killed in action)
*'''Died:''' [[César Basa]], 25 or 26, Filipino pilot (killed in action)


==[[December 13]], 1941 (Saturday)==
==[[December 13]], 1941 (Saturday)==
*The [[Battle of Cape Bon (1941)|Battle of Cape Bon]] was fought off [[Cape Bon]], [[Tunisia]]. The Italian cruisers ''[[Italian cruiser Alberico da Barbiano|Alberico da Barbiano]]'' and ''[[Italian cruiser Alberto da Giussano|Alberto da Giussano]]'' were sunk and the Allies took no losses in return.
*The [[Battle of Cape Bon (1941)|Battle of Cape Bon]] was fought off [[Cape Bon]], [[Tunisia]]. The Italian cruisers ''[[Italian cruiser Alberico da Barbiano|Alberico da Barbiano]]'' and ''[[Italian cruiser Alberto di Giussano|Alberto di Giussano]]'' were sunk and the Allies took no losses in return.
*The [[Battle of Jitra]] ended in Japanese victory.
*The [[Battle of Jitra]] ended in Japanese victory.
*New Zealand and Indian troops attacked the Gazala Line in Libya but were halted by German tanks.<ref name="ww2 database" />
*New Zealand and Indian troops attacked the Gazala Line in Libya but were halted by German tanks.<ref name="ww2 database" />
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*German submarine ''[[German submarine U-434|U-434]]'' was depth charged and sunk by the British destroyers ''[[HMS Blankney (L30)|Blankney]]'' and ''[[USS McCalla (DD-253)|Stanley]]'' north of Madeira.
*German submarine ''[[German submarine U-434|U-434]]'' was depth charged and sunk by the British destroyers ''[[HMS Blankney (L30)|Blankney]]'' and ''[[USS McCalla (DD-253)|Stanley]]'' north of Madeira.
*The [[War Powers Act of 1941]] was put into law in the United States.
*The [[War Powers Act of 1941]] was put into law in the United States.
*[[Manhattan Project]]: The S-1 Committee formally met for the first time<ref>{{cite web |url=http://militaryhistory.about.com/od/artillerysiegeweapons/p/World-War-Ii-The-Manhattan-Project.htm |title=World War II: The Manhattan Project |last=Hickman |first=Kennedy |date=May 21, 2015 |website=[[About.com]] |access-date=December 31, 2015 }}</ref> and recommended that $400,000 be assigned to [[Ernest Lawrence]]'s work in electromagnetic isotope separation.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.aip.org/history/acap/topics/fission.jsp |title=Nuclear Fission, 1938–1942 |website=Array of Contemporary American Physicists |access-date=December 31, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304111113/https://www.aip.org/history/acap/topics/fission.jsp |archive-date=March 4, 2016 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
*[[Manhattan Project]]: The S-1 Committee formally met for the first time<ref>{{cite web |url=http://militaryhistory.about.com/od/artillerysiegeweapons/p/World-War-Ii-The-Manhattan-Project.htm |title=World War II: The Manhattan Project |last=Hickman |first=Kennedy |date=May 21, 2015 |website=[[About.com]] |access-date=December 31, 2015 |archive-date=March 23, 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160323205304/http://militaryhistory.about.com/od/artillerysiegeweapons/p/World-War-Ii-The-Manhattan-Project.htm |url-status=dead }}</ref> and recommended that $400,000 be assigned to [[Ernest Lawrence]]'s work in electromagnetic isotope separation.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.aip.org/history/acap/topics/fission.jsp |title=Nuclear Fission, 1938–1942 |website=Array of Contemporary American Physicists |access-date=December 31, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304111113/https://www.aip.org/history/acap/topics/fission.jsp |archive-date=March 4, 2016 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
*President Roosevelt issued Executive Order 8983, appointing a commission headed by Supreme Court Justice [[Owen Roberts]] to investigate the Pearl Harbor attack in order to determine "whether any derelictions of duty or errors of judgment on the part of United States Army or Navy personnel" contributed to the success of the Japanese attack, "and if so, what these derelictions or errors were, and who were responsible therefor."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/?pid=16065 |title=Executive Order 8983 Establishing a Commission to Investigate the Pearl Harbor Attack |last1=Peters |first1=Gerbhard |last2=Woolley |first2=John T. |website=The American Presidency Project |access-date=December 31, 2015 }}</ref>
*President Roosevelt issued Executive Order 8983, appointing a commission headed by Supreme Court Justice [[Owen Roberts]] to investigate the Pearl Harbor attack in order to determine "whether any derelictions of duty or errors of judgment on the part of United States Army or Navy personnel" contributed to the success of the Japanese attack, "and if so, what these derelictions or errors were, and who were responsible therefor."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/?pid=16065 |title=Executive Order 8983 Establishing a Commission to Investigate the Pearl Harbor Attack |last1=Peters |first1=Gerbhard |last2=Woolley |first2=John T. |website=The American Presidency Project |access-date=December 31, 2015 }}</ref>
*German submarines ''[[German submarine U-256|U-256]]'', ''[[German submarine U-407|U-407]]'' and ''[[German submarine U-601|U-601]]'' were commissioned.
*German submarines ''[[German submarine U-256|U-256]]'', ''[[German submarine U-407|U-407]]'' and ''[[German submarine U-601|U-601]]'' were commissioned.
*The swashbuckler film ''[[The Corsican Brothers (1941 film)|The Corsican Brothers]]'' starring [[Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.]], [[Ruth Warrick]] and [[Akim Tamiroff]] had its world premiere in [[Washington, D.C.]]<ref>{{cite book |date=1993 |editor-last=Hanson |editor-first=Patricia King |title=The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States: Feature Films, 1941–1950 |url=https://archive.org/details/americanfilminst00amer/page/478 |location=Berkeley and Los Angeles |publisher=University of California Press |page=[https://archive.org/details/americanfilminst00amer/page/478 478] |isbn=0-520-21521-4 }}</ref>
*The swashbuckler film ''[[The Corsican Brothers (1941 film)|The Corsican Brothers]]'' starring [[Douglas Fairbanks Jr.]], [[Ruth Warrick]] and [[Akim Tamiroff]] had its world premiere in [[Washington, D.C.]]<ref>{{cite book |date=1993 |editor-last=Hanson |editor-first=Patricia King |title=The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States: Feature Films, 1941–1950 |url=https://archive.org/details/americanfilminst00amer/page/478 |location=Berkeley and Los Angeles |publisher=University of California Press |page=[https://archive.org/details/americanfilminst00amer/page/478 478] |isbn=0-520-21521-4 }}</ref>
*'''Born:''' [[Prince William of Gloucester]], in [[Chipping Barnet|Barnet]], England (d. 1972)
*'''Born:''' [[Prince William of Gloucester]], in [[Chipping Barnet|Barnet]], England (d. 1972)
*'''Died:''' [[Dmitry Lavrinenko]], 27, Russian tank commander and [[Hero of the Soviet Union]] (killed in action)
*'''Died:''' [[Dmitry Lavrinenko]], 27, Russian tank commander and [[Hero of the Soviet Union]] (killed in action)
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*'''Born:''' [[Lee Myung-bak]], 10th President of South Korea, in [[Osaka]], [[Japan]]; [[Maurice White]], musician and founder of [[Earth, Wind & Fire]], in [[Memphis, Tennessee]] (d. 2016)
*'''Born:''' [[Lee Myung-bak]], 10th President of South Korea, in [[Osaka]], [[Japan]]; [[Maurice White]], musician and founder of [[Earth, Wind & Fire]], in [[Memphis, Tennessee]] (d. 2016)
*'''Died:''' [[John Robert Osborn]], 42, Canadian recipient of the Victoria Cross (killed in action in Hong Kong)
*'''Died:''' [[John Robert Osborn]], 42, Canadian recipient of the Victoria Cross (killed in action in Hong Kong)
*'''Died:''' [[John K. Lawson]], 54, the highest ranking Canadian officer to be killed in World War II (killed in action in Hong Kong)


==[[December 20]], 1941 (Saturday)==
==[[December 20]], 1941 (Saturday)==
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*German submarines ''[[German submarine U-90 (1941)|U-90]]'', ''[[German submarine U-356|U-356]]'', ''[[German submarine U-439|U-439]]'' and ''[[German submarine U-512|U-512]]'' were commissioned.
*German submarines ''[[German submarine U-90 (1941)|U-90]]'', ''[[German submarine U-356|U-356]]'', ''[[German submarine U-439|U-439]]'' and ''[[German submarine U-512|U-512]]'' were commissioned.
*"[[Elmer's Tune]]" by [[Glenn Miller]] and His Orchestra hit #1 on the ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'' singles charts.
*"[[Elmer's Tune]]" by [[Glenn Miller]] and His Orchestra hit #1 on the ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'' singles charts.
*The [[Wabbit Twouble]] cartoon was released by [[Warner Bros. Pictures]].
*'''Died:''' [[Igor Severyanin]], 54, Russian poet
*'''Died:''' [[Igor Severyanin]], 54, Russian poet
*The [[Wabbit Twouble]] cartoon was released by [[Warner Bros. Pictures]], starring [[Big Chungus]].


==[[December 21]], 1941 (Sunday)==
==[[December 21]], 1941 (Sunday)==
*Japanese troops [[Japanese invasion of Lingayen Gulf|invaded Lingayen Gulf]] and [[Japanese invasion of Lamon Bay|Lamon Bay]].
*Japanese troops [[Japanese invasion of Lingayen Gulf|invaded Lingayen Gulf]] and [[Japanese invasion of Lamon Bay|Lamon Bay]].
*Romanian and German units began murdering the inmates of the [[Bogdanovka]] concentration camp. By the end of the year 30,000 Jews would be killed.<ref>{{cite book |last=Matthäus |first=Jürgen |date=2013 |title=Jewish Responses to Persecution: Volume III, 1941–1942 |location=Lanham, Maryland |publisher=AltaMira Press |page=530 |isbn=978-0-7591-2259-8 }}</ref>
*Romanian and German units began murdering the inmates of the [[Bogdanovka concentration camp]]. By the end of the year 30,000 Jews would be killed.<ref>{{cite book |last=Matthäus |first=Jürgen |date=2013 |title=Jewish Responses to Persecution: Volume III, 1941–1942 |location=Lanham, Maryland |publisher=AltaMira Press |page=530 |isbn=978-0-7591-2259-8 }}</ref>
*The British escort carrier ''[[HMS Audacity (D10)|Audacity]]'' was torpedoed and sunk 430 nautical miles west of [[Cape Finisterre]], Spain by the German submarine ''[[German submarine U-751|U-751]]''.
*The British escort carrier ''[[HMS Audacity (D10)|Audacity]]'' was torpedoed and sunk 430 nautical miles west of [[Cape Finisterre]], Spain by the German submarine ''[[German submarine U-751|U-751]]''.
*The Dutch submarine ''[[HNLMS K XVII|K XVII]]'' struck a mine off [[Tioman Island]] and sank.
*The Dutch submarine ''[[HNLMS K XVII|K XVII]]'' struck a mine off [[Tioman Island]] and sank.
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==[[December 27]], 1941 (Saturday)==
==[[December 27]], 1941 (Saturday)==
*The Germans flanked the British [[22nd Armoured Brigade (United Kingdom)|22nd Armoured Brigade]] at El Haseia and destroyed many tanks.<ref name="ww2 database" /> This removed any immediate danger to [[Ajdabiya]] and allowed the Axis forces to fall back in an organized fashion to the defensive line at [[El Agheila]] without having to deal with pressure from the enemy.<ref>{{cite book |url=http://www.theblackvault.com/documents/wwii/marine1/1296ii.pdf |format=PDF |title=German Experiences in Desert Warfare During World War II, Volume II |access-date=1 December 2007 |publisher=Historical Division, European Command: U.S. Marine Corps |edition=The Black Vault |last=Toppe |first=''Generalmajor'' Alfred |orig-year=~1947 |year=1990 |location=Washington |page=A-8–15 |id=FMFRP 12-96-II }}</ref>
*The Germans flanked the British [[22nd Armoured Brigade (United Kingdom)|22nd Armoured Brigade]] at El Haseia and destroyed many tanks.<ref name="ww2 database" /> This removed any immediate danger to [[Ajdabiya]] and allowed the Axis forces to fall back in an organized fashion to the defensive line at [[El Agheila]] without having to deal with pressure from the enemy.<ref>{{cite book |url=http://www.theblackvault.com/documents/wwii/marine1/1296ii.pdf |title=German Experiences in Desert Warfare During World War II, Volume II |access-date=1 December 2007 |publisher=Historical Division, European Command: U.S. Marine Corps |edition=The Black Vault |last=Toppe |first=''Generalmajor'' Alfred |orig-year=~1947 |year=1990 |location=Washington |page=A-8–15 |id=FMFRP 12-96-II }}</ref>
*British Commandos completed [[Operation Anklet]] successfully.
*British Commandos completed [[Operation Anklet]] successfully.
*[[Combined Operations Headquarters|British Combined Operations]] executed [[Operation Archery]], a raid against German positions on the island of [[Vågsøy]], Norway.
*[[Combined Operations Headquarters|British Combined Operations]] executed [[Operation Archery]], a raid against German positions on the island of [[Vågsøy]], Norway.

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December 7, 1941: The destruction of USS Arizona during the attack on Pearl Harbor.

The following events occurred in December 1941:

December 1, 1941 (Monday)

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December 2, 1941 (Tuesday)

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December 3, 1941 (Wednesday)

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  • Erwin Rommel's assault toward the garrisons at Bardia, Sallum and Halfaya Pass was repulsed by the Allies.[3]
  • The Japanese carrier fleet tasked with the Pearl Harbor attack began approaching the Hawaiian Islands with increased speed.[3]
  • U.S. Secretary of State Cordell Hull gave a press conference expressing a pessimistic view of U.S.-Japan relations, saying that the months of discussions to this point had never reached a stage where actual negotiations toward a peaceful settlement could take place.[8]
  • China Radio International was founded.
  • The first issue of the Chicago Sun (later merged with another paper to become the Chicago Sun-Times) was published.[10]
  • Died: Christian Sinding, 85, Norwegian composer

December 4, 1941 (Thursday)

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December 5, 1941 (Friday)

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  • Britain declared war on Finland, Hungary and Romania.[13]
  • Japan responded to Roosevelt's inquiry of December 2 by saying that foreign reports of the number of Japanese troops in French Indochina were exaggerated and the troop concentrations were in full accord with the agreement between Tokyo and Vichy.[14]
  • War Secretary Henry L. Stimson said during a press conference that those responsible for the previous day's leaking of American war plans were "wanting in loyalty and patriotism." Stimson also offered a statement asking, "What would you think of an American general staff which in the present condition of the world did not investigate and study every conceivable type of emergency which may confront this country and every possible method of meeting that emergency?"[15] The White House made no other comment on the matter and it would quickly be forgotten about after the events of December 7.[11][12]
  • German submarine U-175 was commissioned.
  • The Soviet Red Army launched a massive counter-offensive against the German Forces during the Battle of Moscow which effectively put Operation Typhoon to an end.

December 6, 1941 (Saturday)

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  • President Roosevelt wrote a personal appeal to Emperor Hirohito to avoid war between the United States and Japan. "Developments are occurring in the Pacific area which threaten to deprive each of our Nations and all humanity of the beneficial influence of the long peace between our two countries." the president wrote. "Those developments contain tragic possibilities ... I address myself to Your Majesty at this moment in the fervent hope that Your Majesty may, as I am doing, give thought in this definite emergency to ways of dispelling the dark clouds. I am confident that both of us, for the sake of the peoples not only of our own great countries but for the sake of humanity in neighboring territories, have a sacred duty to restore traditional amity and prevent further death and destruction in the world."[16]
  • Finnish II Corps and Group "O" captured Medvezhyegorsk.[2]
  • The British submarine HMS Perseus struck a mine and sank in the Ionian Sea off Cephalonia.
  • SS Greenland hit a mine and was sunk in the North Sea near Lowestoft with the loss of nine men.
  • Born:

December 7, 1941 (Sunday)

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  • Japan launched its invasion of British Malaya, at Kota Bharu, at 7:00 am Hawaiian Time (1:00 am 8 December Malaya time[17]).[18]
  • The Japanese surprise attack on Pearl Harbor began at 7:55 a.m. Hawaiian Time.[19] 21 American ships and over 300 aircraft were sunk, destroyed or damaged, and 2,403 Americans were killed. Japan lost 29 planes in return.[20]
  • Japan declared war on the United States, Great Britain, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and South Africa.[21]
  • The Japanese midget submarine HA. 19 ran aground and was scuttled at Oahu. Eventually Americans retrieved the sub and Kazuo Sakamaki became the first Japanese prisoner of war to be captured by American forces.
  • The Niihau incident began when Japanese pilot Shigenori Nishikaichi crash-landed his damaged A6M2 Zero on the Hawaiian island of Niihau after participating in the attack on Pearl Harbor. The local Hawaiians, who were as yet unaware of the attack and could not communicate with Nishikaichi, sent, in succession, for two locals of Japanese ancestry who agreed to help the pilot to retrieve his papers and escape.
  • Winston Churchill was dining at Chequers, the country house of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, with the American diplomats John Gilbert Winant and W. Averell Harriman when the news of the Pearl Harbor attack arrived. Churchill realized that the United States would now enter the war and that Britain would no longer have to fight alone. He later wrote of that night, "Being saturated and satiated with emotion and sensation, I went to bed and slept the sleep of the saved and thankful."[22]
  • One hour after the Japanese attack, Australian Prime Minister John Curtin announced that "from one hour ago, Australia has been at war with the Japanese Empire." War would be formally declared two days later.[23]
  • German forces withdrew from Tikhvin.[2]
  • Hitler issued the Nacht und Nebel ("Night and Fog") decree, targeting political dissidents for disappearances.
  • Realizing that success on the Tobruk front was unlikely at this time, Erwin Rommel pulled his forces 10 miles (16 km) back toward the Gazala line.[3]
  • German submarine U-208 was sunk off Gibraltar by depth charges from the British destroyers Harvester and Hesperus.
  • Canada declared war on Finland, Hungary, Japan, and Romania.[24]
  • Panama declared war on Japan.[21]
  • The Japanese conducted the First Bombardment of Midway, killing four and wounding 10.
  • The American cargo ship SS Cynthia Olson was sunk by the Japanese submarine I-26.[25]
  • Born: Melba Pattillo Beals, journalist and member of the Little Rock Nine, in Little Rock, Arkansas
  • Died: Isaac C. Kidd, 57, American admiral and posthumous recipient of the Medal of Honor (killed in the Pearl Harbor attack)

December 8, 1941 (Monday)

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December 9, 1941 (Tuesday)

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December 10, 1941 (Wednesday)

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December 11, 1941 (Thursday)

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US President Franklin D. Roosevelt Signs a Declaration of War Against Germany
German dictator Adolf Hitler Declares War on The United States 4 Days after The Attack on Pearl Harbor

December 12, 1941 (Friday)

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December 13, 1941 (Saturday)

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  • The Battle of Cape Bon was fought off Cape Bon, Tunisia. The Italian cruisers Alberico da Barbiano and Alberto di Giussano were sunk and the Allies took no losses in return.
  • The Battle of Jitra ended in Japanese victory.
  • New Zealand and Indian troops attacked the Gazala Line in Libya but were halted by German tanks.[3]
  • Hungary declared war on the United States.[40]
  • Great Britain, New Zealand and South Africa declared war on Bulgaria.[21]
  • Honduras declared war on Germany and Italy.[21]
  • The Niihau incident ended with the death of Shigenori Nishikaichi in a struggle with people on the island and the suicide of one of his confederates, Yoshio Harada. The incident may have influenced the U.S. government's decision to intern Japanese Americans during the war, out of a belief that American citizens of Japanese ancestry might aid Japan.
  • Between 4,000 and 6,000 people were killed in Huaraz, Peru when a glacier partially collapsed into a nearby lake and triggered a moraine landslide.[41][42]
  • Born: John Davidson, singer, actor and television host, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

December 14, 1941 (Sunday)

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December 15, 1941 (Monday)

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  • Soviet forces captured Klin, northwest of Moscow.[29]
  • The largest of the Liepāja massacres began in Latvia. From this date through December 17 a total of 2,731 Jews and 23 communists were massacred by the Nazis.
  • The British 4th Armoured Brigade arrived at Bir Halegh el Eleba where they planned to outflank the Axis forces.[3]
  • German submarine U-127 was depth charged and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean by the Australian destroyer HMAS Nestor.
  • German submarines U-176 and U-216 were commissioned.
  • The British cargo ship Empire Barracuda was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean by the German submarine U-77.
  • The site of the Rose Bowl Game was transferred from Pasadena, California to Durham, North Carolina.[44]
  • The radio program We Hold These Truths was aired live, the first program broadcast on all four major U.S. radio networks simultaneously. The hour-long special commemorated the 150th anniversary of the United States Bill of Rights which was ratified on December 15, 1791.

December 16, 1941 (Tuesday)

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  • The Battle of Gurun ended in Japanese victory.
  • The Battle of Borneo began.
  • The Czechoslovak government-in-exile declared war on all countries at war with the United States, Britain and the USSR.[21]
  • Axis forces began to fall back to El Agheila, moving too quickly for the British 4th Armoured Brigade to outflank their retreat.[3]
  • Hitler called on the German troops of the Eastern Front to mount "fanatical resistance" and prohibited any retreat around Moscow.[45]
  • Japanese battleship Yamato was commissioned.
  • German submarine U-557 was accidentally rammed and sunk by the Italian torpedo boat Orione west of Crete.
  • Brześć Ghetto was created in Nazi-occupied Poland.
  • Born: Lesley Stahl, television journalist, in Lynn, Massachusetts

December 17, 1941 (Wednesday)

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December 18, 1941 (Thursday)

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December 19, 1941 (Friday)

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December 20, 1941 (Saturday)

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December 21, 1941 (Sunday)

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December 22, 1941 (Monday)

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December 23, 1941 (Tuesday)

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December 24, 1941 (Wednesday)

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December 25, 1941 (Thursday)

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December 26, 1941 (Friday)

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December 27, 1941 (Saturday)

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December 28, 1941 (Sunday)

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December 29, 1941 (Monday)

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December 30, 1941 (Tuesday)

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December 31, 1941 (Wednesday)

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