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May 3, 1943: Plane crash kills General Frank M. Andrews, Commander of U.S. Army operations in Europe FMA crash photo1.JPG
May 3, 1943: Plane crash kills General Frank M. Andrews, Commander of U.S. Army operations in Europe
May 14, 1943: Australian hospital ship Centaur sunk by Japanese sub, 268 medical personnel killed AHS Centaur 1944.jpg
May 14, 1943: Australian hospital ship Centaur sunk by Japanese sub, 268 medical personnel killed
May 15, 1943: "Bat bomb" experiment sets fire to Carlsbad Army Air Force base Carlsbad AAF Fire after Bat Bomb Accident.jpg
May 15, 1943: "Bat bomb" experiment sets fire to Carlsbad Army Air Force base
May 16, 1943: SS Polizeifuhrer Stroop announces final eradication of Warsaw's Jewish quarter and its 56,065 residents Stroop Report - Warsaw Ghetto Uprising 03.jpg
May 16, 1943: SS Polizeifuhrer Stroop announces final eradication of Warsaw's Jewish quarter and its 56,065 residents

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May 1, 1943 (Saturday)

May 2, 1943 (Sunday)

May 3, 1943 (Monday)

May 4, 1943 (Tuesday)

May 5, 1943 (Wednesday)

May 6, 1943 (Thursday)

May 7, 1943 (Friday)

May 8, 1943 (Saturday)

May 9, 1943 (Sunday)

May 10, 1943 (Monday)

May 11, 1943 (Tuesday)

May 12, 1943 (Wednesday)

May 13, 1943 (Thursday)

May 14, 1943 (Friday)

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AHS Centaur

May 15, 1943 (Saturday)

The new Bey of Tunis Lamine Bey.jpg
The new Bey of Tunis

May 16, 1943 (Sunday)

May 17, 1943 (Monday)

May 18, 1943 (Tuesday)

May 19, 1943 (Wednesday)

Prime Minister Churchill at the U.S. Capitol Winston Churchill Address the US Congress.PNG
Prime Minister Churchill at the U.S. Capitol

May 20, 1943 (Thursday)

May 21, 1943 (Friday)

May 22, 1943 (Saturday)

May 23, 1943 (Sunday)

May 24, 1943 (Monday)

May 25, 1943 (Tuesday)

May 26, 1943 (Wednesday)

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President Barclay

May 27, 1943 (Thursday)

May 28, 1943 (Friday)

May 29, 1943 (Saturday)

May 30, 1943 (Sunday)

U.S. troops retake Alaska's Attu island US troops at the Battle of Attu.jpg
U.S. troops retake Alaska's Attu island
Logo of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League.svg

May 31, 1943 (Monday)

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