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August 17, 1943: Roosevelt, Churchill and King reach secret atomic bomb agreement at Quebec Canadian Prime Minister Mackenzie King, with President Franklin D Roosevelt, and Winston Churchill during the Quebec Conference, 18 August 1943. H32129.jpg
August 17, 1943: Roosevelt, Churchill and King reach secret atomic bomb agreement at Quebec

The following events occurred in August 1943:

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August 1, 1943 (Sunday)

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Flag of the "independent" State of Burma

August 2, 1943 (Monday)

August 2, 1943: Jewish inmates fight back against the Nazis at Treblinka Treblinka uprising (Zabecki 1943).jpg
August 2, 1943: Jewish inmates fight back against the Nazis at Treblinka
Kennedy (right) and the crew of PT-109 PT-109 crew.jpg
Kennedy (right) and the crew of PT-109

August 3, 1943 (Tuesday)

General Patton Patton speaking with Lt. Col. Lyle Bernard, at Brolo, circa 1943.jpg
General Patton

August 4, 1943 (Wednesday)

August 5, 1943 (Thursday)

August 6, 1943 (Friday)

August 7, 1943 (Saturday)

August 8, 1943 (Sunday)

August 9, 1943 (Monday)

August 10, 1943 (Tuesday)

August 11, 1943 (Wednesday)

August 12, 1943 (Thursday)

August 13, 1943 (Friday)

August 14, 1943 (Saturday)

August 15, 1943 (Sunday)

August 16, 1943 (Monday)

August 17, 1943 (Tuesday)

August 18, 1943 (Wednesday)

August 19, 1943 (Thursday)

August 20, 1943 (Friday)

August 21, 1943 (Saturday)

August 22, 1943 (Sunday)

August 23, 1943 (Monday)

August 24, 1943 (Tuesday)

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Reichsminister of the Interior Heinrich Himmler and Protectorate Governor Wilhelm Frick

August 25, 1943 (Wednesday)

August 26, 1943 (Thursday)

August 27, 1943 (Friday)

August 28, 1943 (Saturday)

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King Simeon II (6) and the late King Boris III

August 29, 1943 (Sunday)

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King Christian X of Denmark and Nazi Administrator General Hermann von Hanneken

August 30, 1943 (Monday)

August 31, 1943 (Tuesday)

August 31, 1943: The U.S. Navy Hellcat enters the war Grumman F6F-3 Hellcat of VF-1 in flight over California (USA), in 1943 (80-G-K-605).jpg
August 31, 1943: The U.S. Navy Hellcat enters the war

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This is a list of aviation-related events from 1942:

The following events occurred in July 1944:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Military history of the United States during World War II</span> Military involvement of the United States in World War II, from 1941 to 1945

The military history of the United States during World War II covers the nation's role as one of the major Allies in their victory over the Axis Powers. The United States is generally considered to have entered the conflict with the 7 December 1941 surprise attack on Pearl Harbor by the Empire of Japan and exited it with the 2 September 1945 surrender of Japan. During the first two years of World War II, the US maintained formal neutrality, which was officially announced in the Quarantine Speech delivered by US President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1937. While officially neutral, the US supplied Britain, the Soviet Union, and China with war materiel through the Lend-Lease Act signed into law on 11 March 1941, and deployed the US military to replace the British forces stationed in Iceland. Following the 4 September 1941 Greer incident involving a German submarine, Roosevelt publicly confirmed a "shoot on sight" order on 11 September, effectively declaring naval war on Germany and Italy in the Battle of the Atlantic. In the Pacific Theater, there was unofficial early US combat activity such as the Flying Tigers.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">September 1943</span> Month of 1943

The following events occurred in September 1943:

<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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<span class="mw-page-title-main">February 1945</span> Month of 1945

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