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1. THIS DAY IN WORLD WAR 2 (1st August
1944)
On the Russian Front...
2nd Tank Army of Soviet 1st Byelorussian Front is heavily engaged in the Praga suburb of Warsaw on the east bank of the Vistula
8th Guards Army of Soviet 1st Byelorussian Front attacks Magnuszew on the Vistula south of Warsaw
In Helsinki, Finland...
President Ryti resigns in order that a government more acceptable to the Soviets can be formed
In Warsaw...
The Polish Home Army rises in revolt against German rule
In Berlin...
Hitler orders that:
1. The rebellion in Warsaw is crushed and the city demolished
2. The families of the conspirators in the July Bomb Plot are to be arrested
At Danzig and Pillau, Germany...
U-Boats U-3, U-4 and U-10 are decommissioned and cannibalized for spare parts
In Normandy, France...
In a reorganization, General Omar Bradley takes command of the new US 12th Army Group, consisting of US 1st Army (commanded by General Courtney Hodges) and US 3rd Army (commanded by General George S Patton)
British 2nd Army attacks around le Beny-Bocage, Estry, Mont Pincon, and Villers-Bocage
Canadian 1st Army attacks around Tllly la Campagne-La Hogue and Sannerville-Troarn
US 1st Army, with V, VII, and XIX Corps, captures Percy and Tessy, and advances toward Vire
US 3rd Army with VIII, XII, XV, and XX Corps advances into Brittany
General Leclerc's Free French 2nd Armored Division begins arriving at Utah Beach
In London...
The Polish Government-In-Exile receives news of the Warsaw revolt
Admiral Bruce Fraser is appointed to command RN Eastern Fleet
In Budapest, Hungary...
Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg meets with Hungarian regent Admiral Horthy to discuss an end to the deportation of Hungarian Jews
In Bastia, Corsica...
Headquarters of US 6th Army Group is established under the command of General Jacob L. Devers to command the invasion of southern France
In Washington DC...
President Quezon of the Philippines government-in-exile dies and is succeeded by Sergio Osmena
On Hawaii...
US Army Air Forces - Pacific Ocean Areas is activated with headquarters on Oahu and takes control of 7th Air Force
General Robert C. Richardson Jr. takes command of US Army Forces - Pacific Ocean Areas
In the Pacific...
Organized Japanese resistance on Tinian Island ends
US III Amphibious Corps advances northward on Guam
New Guinea...
Weak Japanese forces launch a costly and unsuccessful attack in the Aitape area
In India...
An anti-Japanese Burmese government-in-exile established
Today's Air Raids...
Loire River Bridges, France by US 9th Air Force
Airfields around Paris, Tours and Rouen, V-Weapons Sites and targets of opportunity in France by US 8th Air Force
V-Weapons sites in France by RAF Bomber Command
Italy on airfields and transportation routes by US 12th Air Force
Ponape Island by US 7th Air Force
Utagal Island and Boeroe Island by US FEAF
China River and lake shipping, road traffic, airfields, and other targets at Hengyang, Changsha, and elsewhere by US 14th Air Force
Myitkyina, Shwegu, Mohnyin, and military tagets in Burma by US 10th Air Force
2. TODAY IN MY LIFE
Blogging
Quality Missus Time
Me Time
Meditation
Twitter Followers = 1,779 (no change)
Nonfollowed Eliminated = 2
Unfollowers Eliminated = 0
New Followers = 2
Happiness does not exist as an isolated quality, nor does it conform to a
single fixed pattern. Happiness is something that breathes and lives in
the relationships between one person and another.
A mix of nine quickie statements covering history, humour, trivia, spirituality and wisdom, delivered fresh every day most days.
Thursday, 31 July 2014
THURSDAY 31st JULY 2014 08:44 BST
Read my book - ENLIGHTENMENT FOR ORDINARY FOLK
Also available - EMOTIONAL MANAGEMENT FOR ORDINARY FOLK
WISDOM, HUMOUR, AND LOTS OF OTHER INTERESTING STUFF CAN BE FOUND ON MY PINTEREST PAGE
TO FIND OUT WHAT I DO, CHECK OUT MY WEBSITE
1. THIS DAY IN WORLD WAR 2 (31st July 1944)
On the Russian Front...
Soviet 1st Baltic Front captures Jelgava and isolates German 16th Army and 18th Army in Estonia and Latvia
Soviet 3rd Byelorussian Front captures Kaunas
Soviet 1st Byelorussian Front captures Seidlice
Soviet 1st Byelorussian Front reaches eastern outskirts of Warsaw, but meets strong German counterattacks
In Normandy, France...
British 2nd Army attacks around Le Beny-Bocage, Le Tourneur, Cahagnes, and Jurques
US 1st Army attacks all along its front, captures Granville and advances south
In the English Channel...
U-333 is sunk by RN frigate Loch Killin and sloop Starling
In the North Sea...
US vessel Exmouth is sunk by a mine off Scotland
In Sweden...
The wreckage of a crashed German V-2 rocket is purchased by the Allies and flown to the UK
In the Pacific...
With heavy air, naval and artillery support US V Amphibious Corps attacks the last line of Japanese defence at the southern tip of Tinian
US III Amphibious Corps advances rapidly northward on Guam against weakening opposition
Japanese vessels Manko Maru, Koei Maru and Yoshino Maru are sunk by USN submarine Parche off the Philippines
Japanese vessels Fuso Maru and Dakar Maru, are sunk by USN submarine Steelhead off the Philippines
Japanese vessel Shinju Maru is sunk by USN submarine Dace off the Philippines
Japanese vessel Tenshin Maru is sunk by USN submarine Lapon off Palawan Island
New Guinea...
US Task Force Persecution attacks along the Driniumor River at the eastern end of the Aitape beachhead
Operation Globe Trotter:
USN Task Force 77 lands elements of US 6th Infantry Division at Cape Sansapor without opposition
In Burma...
To reduce losses, Japanese aircraft, heavily outnumbered, are withdrawn to bases in Indochina
In India...
Indian 23rd Infantry Division of British 14th Army captures Moreh southeast of Imphal, and Indian 5th Infantry Division captures Churachandpur on the Tiddim road south of Imphal
Today's Air Raids...
Munich, Ludwigshafen and Mannheim by US 8th Air Force
Joigny-la-Roche, Le Havre and V-Weapons sites, France by RAF Bomber Command
Laon and Creil, France by US 8th Air Force
Seine, Loire and other river bridges in France by US 9th Air Force
Bucharest, Ploesti, Doicesti, and Targoviste, Romania by US 15th Air Force
Nauru and Truk Atoll by US 7th Air Force
Woleai Atoll, Halmahera Island and Ceram Island
Wewak, Hansa Bay and coastal military targets in New Guinea by US FEAF
China Widely-scattered towns, rail yards, bridges, airfields, river shipping, and road traffic by US 14th Air Force
Liuchow and Kweilin, China by Japanese aircraft
Myitkyina, Kamaing, Mogaung, and military targets in Burma by US 10th Air Force
2. TODAY IN MY LIFE
Blogging
Ironing
Meditation
Me Time
Quality Missus Time
Twitter Followers = 1,779 (up 1)
Nonfollowed Eliminated = 0
Unfollowers Eliminated = 0
New Followers = 1
@Hypnoinstitute
3. TODAY'S SELF-OBSERVATION
With Missus and Son both out today, a self-indulgent me-time slob will be enjoyed. I have absolutely no guilt whatever about doing nothing, having rejected utterly the "work-ethic" as a philosophy. I would not however advocate doing nothing indefinitely - for a fulfilling life, you need to make a difference - but for a day or so it is truly marvelous!
This life-experience is very short, and it is folly indeed to spend it doing stuff that is neither pleasant nor essential. I fully intend the remainder of this life to be JOY. I have already experienced quite enough the absence of joy to waste another minute.
I am well-aware that many lives never get the opportunity to know joy, so I have no intention of wasting the fact that I do.
4. TODAY'S QUESTION FOR YOU
Are you living life in all its fullness to the maximum of its potential?
5. TODAY'S WEATHER IN BRADFORD
Dry start
Possibility of showers in the later morning
Dry and cloudy in the afternoon
Sunny periods with possibly heavy showers in the evening
Dry overnight
A moderate westerly wind will turn south-westerly in the evening
Max Temp = 18 degC
Min Temp = 15 degC
Sunrise at 05:19
Sunset at 21:07
Jetstream: Over France and static
Weathertrack: A weak depression south of Iceland will deepen slightly and track across northern Scotland
Air Pressure: 1012 millibars and falling
6. TODAY'S ONELINER
Adults never get excited anymore about how big I got since they last saw me :D
7. NOW THAT'S FUNNY!
Russell Howard's Good News - Cereal Sex Line
8. TRIVIA
The famous Great Pyramid at Giza was built as a burial place for King Khufu (2589-2566 B.C.) and took more than 20 years to build. It is built from over two million blocks of limestone, each one weighing as much as two and a half elephants. It stands about 460 feet (149 m) high—taller than the Statue of Liberty. The base of the Great Pyramid takes up almost as much space as five football fields.
It is the only one of the "five ancient wonders" to survive to the present day, although not unscathed - its smooth marble exterior has been removed and stolen. This would have left the brickwork underneath exposed to weathering were it not for the dry desert conditions and being in a geologically stable area. Rain, earthquakes and storms are responsible for the destruction of all the other Ancient Wonders
9. ZEN WISDOM
How can we create the greatest value amidst a reality that is impermanent and in constant flux? Only through Enlightenment
Also available - EMOTIONAL MANAGEMENT FOR ORDINARY FOLK
WISDOM, HUMOUR, AND LOTS OF OTHER INTERESTING STUFF CAN BE FOUND ON MY PINTEREST PAGE
TO FIND OUT WHAT I DO, CHECK OUT MY WEBSITE
1. THIS DAY IN WORLD WAR 2 (31st July 1944)
On the Russian Front...
Soviet 1st Baltic Front captures Jelgava and isolates German 16th Army and 18th Army in Estonia and Latvia
Soviet 3rd Byelorussian Front captures Kaunas
Soviet 1st Byelorussian Front captures Seidlice
Soviet 1st Byelorussian Front reaches eastern outskirts of Warsaw, but meets strong German counterattacks
In Normandy, France...
British 2nd Army attacks around Le Beny-Bocage, Le Tourneur, Cahagnes, and Jurques
US 1st Army attacks all along its front, captures Granville and advances south
In the English Channel...
U-333 is sunk by RN frigate Loch Killin and sloop Starling
In the North Sea...
US vessel Exmouth is sunk by a mine off Scotland
In Sweden...
The wreckage of a crashed German V-2 rocket is purchased by the Allies and flown to the UK
In the Pacific...
With heavy air, naval and artillery support US V Amphibious Corps attacks the last line of Japanese defence at the southern tip of Tinian
US III Amphibious Corps advances rapidly northward on Guam against weakening opposition
Japanese vessels Manko Maru, Koei Maru and Yoshino Maru are sunk by USN submarine Parche off the Philippines
Japanese vessels Fuso Maru and Dakar Maru, are sunk by USN submarine Steelhead off the Philippines
Japanese vessel Shinju Maru is sunk by USN submarine Dace off the Philippines
Japanese vessel Tenshin Maru is sunk by USN submarine Lapon off Palawan Island
New Guinea...
US Task Force Persecution attacks along the Driniumor River at the eastern end of the Aitape beachhead
Operation Globe Trotter:
USN Task Force 77 lands elements of US 6th Infantry Division at Cape Sansapor without opposition
In Burma...
To reduce losses, Japanese aircraft, heavily outnumbered, are withdrawn to bases in Indochina
In India...
Indian 23rd Infantry Division of British 14th Army captures Moreh southeast of Imphal, and Indian 5th Infantry Division captures Churachandpur on the Tiddim road south of Imphal
Today's Air Raids...
Munich, Ludwigshafen and Mannheim by US 8th Air Force
Joigny-la-Roche, Le Havre and V-Weapons sites, France by RAF Bomber Command
Laon and Creil, France by US 8th Air Force
Seine, Loire and other river bridges in France by US 9th Air Force
Bucharest, Ploesti, Doicesti, and Targoviste, Romania by US 15th Air Force
Nauru and Truk Atoll by US 7th Air Force
Woleai Atoll, Halmahera Island and Ceram Island
Wewak, Hansa Bay and coastal military targets in New Guinea by US FEAF
China Widely-scattered towns, rail yards, bridges, airfields, river shipping, and road traffic by US 14th Air Force
Liuchow and Kweilin, China by Japanese aircraft
Myitkyina, Kamaing, Mogaung, and military targets in Burma by US 10th Air Force
2. TODAY IN MY LIFE
Blogging
Ironing
Meditation
Me Time
Quality Missus Time
Twitter Followers = 1,779 (up 1)
Nonfollowed Eliminated = 0
Unfollowers Eliminated = 0
New Followers = 1
@Hypnoinstitute
3. TODAY'S SELF-OBSERVATION
With Missus and Son both out today, a self-indulgent me-time slob will be enjoyed. I have absolutely no guilt whatever about doing nothing, having rejected utterly the "work-ethic" as a philosophy. I would not however advocate doing nothing indefinitely - for a fulfilling life, you need to make a difference - but for a day or so it is truly marvelous!
This life-experience is very short, and it is folly indeed to spend it doing stuff that is neither pleasant nor essential. I fully intend the remainder of this life to be JOY. I have already experienced quite enough the absence of joy to waste another minute.
I am well-aware that many lives never get the opportunity to know joy, so I have no intention of wasting the fact that I do.
4. TODAY'S QUESTION FOR YOU
Are you living life in all its fullness to the maximum of its potential?
5. TODAY'S WEATHER IN BRADFORD
Dry start
Possibility of showers in the later morning
Dry and cloudy in the afternoon
Sunny periods with possibly heavy showers in the evening
Dry overnight
A moderate westerly wind will turn south-westerly in the evening
Max Temp = 18 degC
Min Temp = 15 degC
Sunrise at 05:19
Sunset at 21:07
Jetstream: Over France and static
Weathertrack: A weak depression south of Iceland will deepen slightly and track across northern Scotland
Air Pressure: 1012 millibars and falling
6. TODAY'S ONELINER
Adults never get excited anymore about how big I got since they last saw me :D
7. NOW THAT'S FUNNY!
Russell Howard's Good News - Cereal Sex Line
8. TRIVIA
The famous Great Pyramid at Giza was built as a burial place for King Khufu (2589-2566 B.C.) and took more than 20 years to build. It is built from over two million blocks of limestone, each one weighing as much as two and a half elephants. It stands about 460 feet (149 m) high—taller than the Statue of Liberty. The base of the Great Pyramid takes up almost as much space as five football fields.
It is the only one of the "five ancient wonders" to survive to the present day, although not unscathed - its smooth marble exterior has been removed and stolen. This would have left the brickwork underneath exposed to weathering were it not for the dry desert conditions and being in a geologically stable area. Rain, earthquakes and storms are responsible for the destruction of all the other Ancient Wonders
9. ZEN WISDOM
How can we create the greatest value amidst a reality that is impermanent and in constant flux? Only through Enlightenment
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