May 1942

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The following events occurred in May 1942:

May 1, 1942 (Friday)

May 2, 1942 (Saturday)

May 3, 1942 (Sunday)

May 4, 1942 (Monday)

May 5, 1942 (Tuesday)

May 6, 1942 (Wednesday)

May 7, 1942 (Thursday)

May 8, 1942 (Friday)

May 9, 1942 (Saturday)

May 10, 1942 (Sunday)

May 11, 1942 (Monday)

May 12, 1942 (Tuesday)

May 13, 1942 (Wednesday)

May 14, 1942 (Thursday)

May 15, 1942 (Friday)

May 16, 1942 (Saturday)

May 17, 1942 (Sunday)

May 18, 1942 (Monday)

May 19, 1942 (Tuesday)

May 20, 1942 (Wednesday)

May 21, 1942 (Thursday)

May 22, 1942 (Friday)

May 23, 1942 (Saturday)

May 24, 1942 (Sunday)

May 25, 1942 (Monday)

May 26, 1942 (Tuesday)

May 27, 1942 (Wednesday)

May 28, 1942 (Thursday)

May 29, 1942 (Friday)

May 30, 1942 (Saturday)

May 31, 1942 (Sunday)

References

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  4. Barry, Howard (May 3, 1942). "Shut Out Wins Derby by 2 Lengths; Alsab 2d". Chicago Daily Tribune. Chicago: Chicago Daily Tribune. p. Part 2, p. 1.
  5. 1 2 Evans, A. A.; Gibbons, David (2012). The Illustrated Timeline of World War II. Rosen Publishing. p. 99. ISBN 978-1-4488-4795-2.
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  8. "Alsab Wins Preakness; Dead Heat for 2d". Chicago Daily Tribune. Chicago: Chicago Daily Tribune. May 10, 1942. p. Part 2, p. 1.
  9. "Prime Minister Winston Churchill's Broadcast Report on the War". ibiblio. May 10, 1942. Retrieved February 1, 2016.
  10. Bauer, Craig P. Secret History: The Story of Cryptology. New York: CRC Press. p. 308. ISBN 978-1-4665-6187-8.
  11. Yust, Walter, ed. (1943). 1943 Britannica Book of the Year. Chicago: Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc. p. 8.
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  18. Wachsmann, Nikolaus (2015). KL: A History of the Nazi Concentration Camps. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux. p. 415.
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  20. 1 2 Day By Day: The Forties. New York: Facts On File, Inc. 1977. pp. 214, 217. ISBN 0-87196-375-2.
  21. "Detroit Stages Blackout; War Plants Exempt". Chicago Daily Tribune. Chicago: Chicago Daily Tribune. May 25, 1942. p. 2.
  22. 1 2 "1942: Key Dates". United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Retrieved February 1, 2016.
  23. "Address by Hideki Tojo, Premier of Japan, at the Opening of the Imperial Diet". ibiblio. May 27, 1942. Retrieved February 1, 2016.
  24. "Yankee Doodle Dandy". American Film Institute. Retrieved February 1, 2016.
  25. "Brits bombard Cologne in Operation Millennium". History. A&E Networks. Retrieved February 1, 2016.
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