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October 14, 1943: Death camp inmate Leon Feldhendler leads uprising and mass escape from Sobibor Sobibor extermination camp (crop).jpg
October 14, 1943: Death camp inmate Leon Feldhendler leads uprising and mass escape from Sobibor
October 5, 1943: Josh Gibson and Homestead Grays win Negro World Series Josh Gibson 1931.jpg
October 5, 1943: Josh Gibson and Homestead Grays win Negro World Series
October 22, 1943: Bombing of Kassel kills 10,000 Fires ravaging Bettenhausen after Allied bombing cph.3a21897.jpg
October 22, 1943: Bombing of Kassel kills 10,000
October 11, 1943: Bill Dickey and New York Yankees win MLB World Series Bill Dickey 1937 cropped.jpg
October 11, 1943: Bill Dickey and New York Yankees win MLB World Series

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October 1, 1943 (Friday)

October 2, 1943 (Saturday)

October 3, 1943 (Sunday)

October 4, 1943 (Monday)

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Himmler
Crosby Bing Crosby 1951.jpg
Crosby

October 5, 1943 (Tuesday)

October 6, 1943 (Wednesday)

October 7, 1943 (Thursday)

October 8, 1943 (Friday)

October 9, 1943 (Saturday)

October 10, 1943 (Sunday)

October 11, 1943 (Monday)

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Morton
Pavelic Ante Pavelic StAF W 134 Nr. 026020 Bild 1 (5-92156-1).jpg
Pavelić

October 12, 1943 (Tuesday)

October 13, 1943 (Wednesday)

October 14, 1943 (Thursday)

President Laurel Laurel inauguration, 1943.jpg
President Laurel

October 15, 1943 (Friday)

October 16, 1943 (Saturday)

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Teia Maru
MS Gripsholm MS Gripsholm.jpg
MS Gripsholm

October 17, 1943 (Sunday)

October 18, 1943 (Monday)

October 19, 1943 (Tuesday)

October 20, 1943 (Wednesday)

October 21, 1943 (Thursday)

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Flag of "Free India"
Bose meeting Adolf Hitler Subhas Chandra Bose meeting Adolf Hitler.jpg
Bose meeting Adolf Hitler

October 22, 1943 (Friday)

October 23, 1943 (Saturday)

October 24, 1943 (Sunday)

October 24, 1943: Beheading of Leonard George Siffleet. Beheading of Leonard George Siffleet.jpg
October 24, 1943: Beheading of Leonard George Siffleet.

October 25, 1943 (Monday)

October 26, 1943 (Tuesday)

October 27, 1943 (Wednesday)

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Stainless steel Conestoga airplane

October 28, 1943 (Thursday)

"Teleported" or "invisible" USS Eldridge USS Eldridge (DE-173) underway, circa in 1944.jpg
"Teleported" or "invisible" USS Eldridge

October 29, 1943 (Friday)

October 30, 1943 (Saturday)

Axis China Chairman Wang Jingwei Wang Jingwei and Nazis.jpg
Axis China Chairman Wang Jingwei

October 31, 1943 (Sunday)

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