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 Aitken, William Maxwell
 Anderson, John
 Attlee, Clement Richard
 Auchinleck, Claude John Eyre
 Beith, Alan James
 Bevin, Ernest
 Brooke
 Churchill, Winston Leonard Spencer
 Clifton Brown
 Cunningham, Andrew
 Durrrell, Lawrence George
 Eden, Robert Anthony
 Gascoyne-Cecil, Robert
 George VI
 Gibson, Guy
 Griffin, Bernard William
 Harris, Arthur Travers
 Harrison, George
 Ismay, Hastings
 Jagger, Mick
 Leese, Oliver
 Leigh-Mallory, Trafford
 Major, John Roy
 Montgomery, Bernard Law
 Morrison
 Mosley, Oswald
 Peirse, Richard
 Philip
 Ramsay, Bertram
 Stirling, David
 Vereker
 Wavell
 Wilson
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   AEAF HQ   Leigh-Mallory, Trafford
  15th Nov London   The AEAF HQ takes control of the RAF Tactical Air Force & the Air Defence of Britain  
   Alliance   Ismay, Hastings
   Oct Moscow   Meets the Russians  & confirms the Allied decision at Quebec to launch Overlord
   Allied Expeditionary Force   Leigh-Mallory, Trafford
   Aug Quebec   Appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Allied Expeditionary Force
   Anvil   Churchill, Winston Leonard Spencer
   Dec Cairo   Proposes sending 2 Divs to sth France   as a diversion to Overlord
   Archbishop   Griffin, Bernard William
   Westminster   Appointed Cardinal-Archbishop of Westminster
   Armistice   Churchill, Winston Leonard Spencer
  8th Sep   Italy   signs an armistice with the Allies in secret
   Armistice   Montgomery, Bernard Law
  8th Sep   Italy   announces an armistice
   Arrest   Mosley, Oswald
  17th Nov   Mosley is released for reasons of poor health
   Award Harvard Degree   Churchill, Winston Leonard Spencer
  6th Sep London   Receives an honarary degree from Harvard University
   Battle of Basrat   Montgomery, Bernard Law
  15th Jan Basrat   Rommel tries to halt the 8th 200 miles east of Tripoli but retreats to Tripoli
   Battle of Wadi Akarit   Montgomery, Bernard Law
  6th April Wadi Akarit   Defeats Rommel in the Wadu Akarit in Tunisia
   Baytown   Montgomery, Bernard Law
  17th Aug Messina   Baytown is approved, the 8th Army willinvade Italy   across the Straits of Messina
  17th Aug Messina   It is decided that the 8th Army willinvade Italy   across the Straits of Messina
  23rd Aug Algiers   Operation Baytown to land on the "toe" of Italy   is set for the 2/3 Sept
  3rd Sep   Some of the 8th Army cross the Straits of Messina & land on the Calabrian Coast
   Birth   Beith, Alan James
  20th April   Birth of Alan James Beith
   Birth   Harrison, George
  25th Feb Liverpool   Birth of George Harris on, in Speke
   Birth   Jagger, Mick
  26th July Dartford   Birth of Michael Philip Jagger
   Birth   Major, John Roy
  29th Mar London   Birth of John Major, Worcester Park
   Bombing of Berlin   Churchill, Winston Leonard Spencer
  18th Nov Berlin   1st day of the "battle of Berlin", 700 tons dropped by the RAF
   Bombing of Berlin   Harris, Arthur Travers
  18th Nov Berlin   1st day of the "battle of Berlin", 700 tons dropped by the RAF
  22nd Nov Berlin   Worstbombing of Berlin so far, 2,300 tons dropped
  24th Nov Berlin   Berlin reported as "sea of flames", up to 10,000 dead
   Bombing of Duesseldorf   Harris, Arthur Travers
  23rd May Duesseldorf   Duesseldorf is bombed
   Bombing of Eder   Churchill, Winston Leonard Spencer
  16th May Eder   The Dambusters breach the Eder dam by "bouncing bombs"
   Bombing of Essen   Harris, Arthur Travers
  5th Mar Essen   Bombs Essen with 442 bombers, 14 fail to return
   Bombing of Hamburg   Churchill, Winston Leonard Spencer
  19th Dec Hamburg   The British   Air Ministry announces that Hamburg lies in ruins
   Bombing of Kiel   Harris, Arthur Travers
  13th June Kiel   Kiel is bombed by day with the loss of 17 bombers
   Bombing of Leipzig   Harris, Arthur Travers
  3rd Dec Leipzig   The RAF bomb Leipzig, 1,500 killed & 40,000 homeless
   Bombing of Mohne   Churchill, Winston Leonard Spencer
  16th May Mohne   The Dambusters breach the Mohne dam by "bouncing bombs"
   Bombing of Munich   Churchill, Winston Leonard Spencer
  2nd Oct Munich   The RAF launch a 25 minutebombing raid on Munich
   Bombing of Ruhr   Gibson, Guy
  16th May Ruhr   Gibson is later awarded the VC
  16th May Ruhr   Leads 19 Lancasters from 617 Squadron & breaches the Mohne & Eder dams
   Bombing of Sorpe   Churchill, Winston Leonard Spencer
  16th May Sorpe   The Dambusters breach the Sorpe dam by "bouncing bombs"
   Bombing of Stuttgart   Churchill, Winston Leonard Spencer
  7th Oct Stuttgart   The RAF bomb Stuttgart
   Bombing of U boat Bases   Harris, Arthur Travers
  23rd Feb   Priority is switched tobombing U-boat bases
  6th April   Thebombing of U-boat bases is removed from the priority list
   Broadcast   George VI
  25th Dec London   Speaks with assurance of, "our coming victory"
   Buccaneer   Churchill, Winston Leonard Spencer
  24th Nov Cairo   An attack on the Andaman Islands to coincide with a Chinese   attack on Burma is agreed
  24th Nov Cairo   Operation Buccaner is agreed at the Cairo Conference
   Dec   Gets some LCTs from Burma against the Japan  ese for use in Operation Overlord
   Capture   Churchill, Winston Leonard Spencer
  23rd Jan Tripoli   Britain   captures Tripoli
  17th Aug Sicily   The Allies occupy all of Siciliy
  1st Oct Naples   British   forces enter Naples
   Capture   Leese, Oliver
   Gothic Line   Leads the 8th Army's persuit of the German   10th Army as far as the Gothic Line
  25th Aug Gothic Line   Breaches the Gothic Line
   Capture   Montgomery, Bernard Law
  23rd Jan Triploli   The Eigth Army marches into Tripoli & all of North Africa comes into Allied hands
   Mar Mareth Line   The 8th Army breaks through the Mareth Line & takes 7,000 German   & Italian prisoners
  8th April   Joins forces with the Americans in Western Tunisia
  7th May Tunis   Tunis is captured & entered by the British   1st Army
  9th July Pachino   Pachino Airfield is captured in preparation for theinvasion of Sicily
  9th July Ponte Grande   Planes from Tunisia capture Ponte Grande in preparation for theinvasion of Sicily
  17th Aug Messina   The 8th Army arrives at Messina 2 hrs after Patton
  17th Aug Sicily   Sicily is in Allied hands after a campaign lasting 38 days & costing 31,000 casualties
   Sep Foggia   The 8th Army captures the Foggia airfield
   Sep Naples   The 8th Army captures the Naples airfield
  3rd Sep Reggio   13 Corpscapture Reggio during the Alliedinvasion of Italy  
  3rd Sep San Giovanni   13 Corpscapture San Giovanni during the Alliedinvasion of Italy  
  10th Sep Syracuse   Syracuse is captured by the 8th Army during the Alliedinvasion of Siciliy
  11th Sep Crotone   Capture Crotone to divert the Germans from the USA  5th who are moving towards Naples
  20th Sep Salerno   Joins up with the USA  forces at Salerno
  5th Oct Naples   The Alliescapture Naples
  8th Nov Sangro   The 8th Army captures the heights on the Sangro, 100 miles east of Rome
   Capture   Stirling, David
   London   Captured after the SAS has destroyed 250 enemy aircraft, sent to Colditz
   Chancellor   Anderson, John
  25th Dec   Appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1st term
   Chief of Naval Staff   Cunningham, Andrew
     Appointed Chief of Naval Staff
     Appointed Chief-of-Staff of the Navy
   Commander   Auchinleck, Claude John Eyre
   London   Appointed Commander-in-Chief in India  
   Commander   Leese, Oliver
     Appointed Commander of the 8th Army, succeeds Montgomery
   Commander   Leigh-Mallory, Trafford
   Aug Quebec   Appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Allied Expeditionary Force
   Commander   Montgomery, Bernard Law
  24th Dec Channel   Appointed Commander of the 21 Army Group
  24th Dec English Channel   Appointed Commander of the 21 Army Group
   Commander   Peirse, Richard
   London   Appointed Commander of Air forces in South East Asia
   Commander   Ramsay, Bertram
     Appointed Commander-in-Chief, Navy for Operation Overlord
   Normandy   Appointed Commander of Operation Neptune
     Appointed Commander-in-Chief, Navy for Operation Overlord
   Commander   Wilson
   London   Commands forces in the middle east
   Conference of Allies   Churchill, Winston Leonard Spencer
  16th July   Proposes an Allied Conference
   Conference of Cairo   Churchill, Winston Leonard Spencer
  24th Nov Cairo   1st day of bi-lateral talks between Britain   & the USA  
  24th Nov Cairo   Confirms British   committment to Overlord
  24th Nov Cairo   Japan   will lose Pacific Islands seized since the beginning of World War I
  24th Nov Cairo   Operation Buccaner is agreed at the Cairo Conference
  24th Nov Cairo   Requests "elasticity" for further options in the Mediterranean
  24th Nov Cairo   Stalin turns down the invitation to appear at the Cairo Conference
  25th Nov Cairo   British   Chiefs of Staff propose guerilla war in Yugoslavia , Greece & Albania
  25th Nov Cairo   British   Chiefs of Staff propose opening the Dardanelles to Russia
  25th Nov Cairo   British   Chiefs of Staff propose pushing the offensive in Italy   to the Pisa-Rimini line
  25th Nov Cairo   British   proposals are accepted for further discussions at Tehran with Russia
  25th Nov Cairo   Efforts are made to bring Turkey into the war on the side of the Allies
   Dec Cairo   Proposes sending 2 Divs to sth France   as a diversion to Overlord
  6th Dec Cairo   Churchill & Roosevelt agree Gen Eisenhower will command Allied forces for the plannedinvasion of Europe, Eisenhower's appointment as Supreme Commander, Allied Expeditionary Force, publicly announced by Roosevelt
   Conference of Casablanca   Brooke, Alan Francis
   Casablanca   Eienhower is appointed The Supreme Allied Commander for Overlord instead of Brooke
   Conference of Casablanca   Churchill, Winston Leonard Spencer
   Casablanca   A joint Allied staff COSSAC is set up forinvasion of Europe in the Summer of 1944
   Casablanca   A joint offensive will be launched on the Contentin Peninsula
  13th Jan Casablanca   Arrives to discuss the blueprint for military victory with President Roosevelt
  13th Jan Casablanca   The Combined Chiefs of Staff use diplomacy to persuade Turkey to join the Allies
  14th Jan Casablanca   Churchill and Roosevelt discuss next phase of war, a decision is made to attack Sicily and Italy   in bid to divert German   military resources and make good pledge to Stalin for a 'second front' in Europe
  24th Jan Casablanca   Agrees to end the war unconditionally, Germany   will be defeated then Japan  
   Conference of Moscow   Churchill, Winston Leonard Spencer
  30th Oct Moscow   Agrees to the European Advisory Commission to divide Germany   into military zones
   Conference of Quebec   Churchill, Winston Leonard Spencer
  5th Aug Quebec   Leaves Britain   on board the Queen Mary bound for Halifax, Canada
   Conference of Quebec   Leigh-Mallory, Trafford
   Aug Quebec   Appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Allied Expeditionary Force
   Conference of Tehran   Brooke, Alan Francis
   Nov Tehran   Attends the Tehran conference
   Conference of Tehran   Churchill, Winston Leonard Spencer
   Nov Tehran   Agreed to mount Overlord & send a diversionary force to the sth of France   in May 1944
  25th Nov Cairo   British   proposals are accepted for further discussions at Tehran with Russia
  27th Nov Tehran   Arrives to take place at the Tehran Conference
  28th Nov Tehran   Opening full day of the Tehran Conference attended by Churchill, Roosevelt & Stalin
   Dec Tehran    "we have concerted our plans for the destruction of the German   forces"
   Conference of Trident   Churchill, Winston Leonard Spencer
  15th May London   The Allies agree to the completion of "Roundup" by 1st May 1944
  15th May Sicily   The Allies agree toinvade Sicily to knock Italy   out of the War
   Conscription   Bevin, Ernest
  2nd Dec   Bevin announces conscription to coal mines
   Council Pacific War   Churchill, Winston Leonard Spencer
  4th Aug Burma Rd   Assures the Chinese   & Dutch   at the Pacific War Council Britain   will open the Burma Rd
   Covoy Arctic   Churchill, Winston Leonard Spencer
  15th Nov   The 1st Arctic convoy since February sets sail
   Crossing Sangro River   Montgomery, Bernard Law
  20th Nov Rivergro   The 8th Army crossess the Sangro river for the 1st time
   D Day   Montgomery, Bernard Law
  24th Dec Channel   Appointed to open a "2nd front" across the Channel for D-Day
  24th Dec English Channel   Appointed to open a "2nd front" across the Channel for D-Day
  24th Dec   Appointed Commander of the 21 Army Group to open a "2nd front" on D-Day
   Declaration of Four Powers   Churchill, Winston Leonard Spencer
  30th Oct Moscow   Annexation imposed on Austria   by Germany   on March 15, 1938, is null and void
  30th Oct Moscow   Declaration to create an international organization for peace & security
   Declaration of Moscow   Churchill, Winston Leonard Spencer
   Moscow   Promises retribution for the Nazi's "abominal deeds" against the Jews
   Moscow   The future of Austria   as an independent state is assured
   Defeat   Churchill, Winston Leonard Spencer
  23rd Aug   Roosevelt & Churchill agree to defeat Japan   within 12 months of Germany  's defeat
   Diplomacy   Churchill, Winston Leonard Spencer
  14th Jan Casablanca   Churchill and Roosevelt discuss next phase of war, a decision is made to attack Sicily and Italy   in bid to divert