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July 3, 1943: Residents begin moving into the "secret city", Oak Ridge, Tennessee HD.30.003 (10479518954).jpg
July 3, 1943: Residents begin moving into the "secret city", Oak Ridge, Tennessee
July 25, 1943: The reign of Il Duce, Benito Mussolini, ends after 17 years Duce Benito Mussolini.jpg
July 25, 1943: The reign of Il Duce, Benito Mussolini, ends after 17 years

The following events occurred in July 1943:

Contents

July 1, 1943 (Thursday)

July 2, 1943 (Friday)

July 3, 1943 (Saturday)

July 4, 1943 (Sunday)

July 5, 1943 (Monday)

July 6, 1943 (Tuesday)

July 7, 1943 (Wednesday)

July 8, 1943 (Thursday)

July 9, 1943 (Friday)

July 10, 1943 (Saturday)

July 11, 1943 (Sunday)

July 12, 1943 (Monday)

July 13, 1943 (Tuesday)

July 14, 1943 (Wednesday)

July 15, 1943 (Thursday)

July 16, 1943 (Friday)

July 17, 1943 (Saturday)

General von Manstein Bundesarchiv Bild 183-H01758, Erich v. Manstein.jpg
General von Manstein

July 18, 1943 (Sunday)

July 19, 1943 (Monday)

July 20, 1943 (Tuesday)

July 21, 1943 (Wednesday)

July 22, 1943 (Thursday)

July 23, 1943 (Friday)

July 24, 1943 (Saturday)

July 25, 1943 (Sunday)

July 25, 1943: Allied bombers begin the destruction of Hamburg and 30,000 people Royal Air Force Bomber Command, 1942-1945. CL3400.jpg
July 25, 1943: Allied bombers begin the destruction of Hamburg and 30,000 people

July 26, 1943 (Monday)

July 27, 1943 (Tuesday)

July 28, 1943 (Wednesday)

July 29, 1943 (Thursday)

July 30, 1943 (Friday)

July 31, 1943 (Saturday)

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This is a list of aviation-related events from 1943:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Battle of the Mediterranean</span> World War II naval campaign in the Mediterranean Sea

The Battle of the Mediterranean was the name given to the naval campaign fought in the Mediterranean Sea during World War II, from 10 June 1940 to 2 May 1945.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Timeline of World War II (1943)</span> List of significant events occurring during World War II in 1943

This is a timeline of events that occurred during World War II in 1943.

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