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The following events occurred in September 1942:

September 1 , 1942 (Tuesday)

September 2 , 1942 (Wednesday)

September 3 , 1942 (Thursday)

September 4 , 1942 (Friday)

  • Soviet planes bombed Budapest for the first time.
  • The Japanese ammunition ship Kashino was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea by American submarine USS Growler.
  • Service du travail obligatoire: The Vichy French government passed a law requiring all able-bodied men age 18 to 50 and single women 21 to 35 to be subject to do any work the government deemed necessary.
  • Gorazd Pavlík, Orthodox Bishop of Prague, together with two priests and lay officials, was executed by firing squad at Kobylisy Shooting Range, having taken the blame for Czech resistance fighters implicated in the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich hiding in his cathedral. This effort to spare wider Nazi retribution among his flock earned him canonization.
  • Died: Zsigmond Móricz, 63, Hungarian novelist and social realist

September 5 , 1942 (Saturday)

September 6 , 1942 (Sunday)

September 7 , 1942 (Monday)

September 8 , 1942 (Tuesday)

September 9 , 1942 (Wednesday)

September 10 , 1942 (Thursday)

  • German forces of the 29th Motorized Division broke through to the Volga River on the southern side of Stalingrad. The Soviet 62nd Army was hit along the frontline, with its forces defending just 2 km from the heart of the city.
  • The RAF dropped 100,000 bombs on Düsseldorf in less than an hour.
  • The Italian hospital ship Arno was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean by British aircraft.
  • German submarine U-639 was commissioned.
  • Died: Walter Zellot, 21, German fighter ace (shot down over Stalingrad)

September 11 , 1942 (Friday)

September 12 , 1942 (Saturday)

September 13 , 1942 (Sunday)

September 14 , 1942 (Monday)

September 15 , 1942 (Tuesday)

September 16 , 1942 (Wednesday)

September 17 , 1942 (Thursday)

September 18 , 1942 (Friday)

September 19 , 1942 (Saturday)

September 20 , 1942 (Sunday)

September 21 , 1942 (Monday)

September 22 , 1942 (Tuesday)

  • The Germans occupied the center of Stalingrad.
  • German submarine U-435 attacked Allied convoy QP 14 west of Jan Mayen Island and sank four ships.
  • German submarine U-271 was commissioned.
  • Born: David Stern, 4th Commissioner of the National Basketball Association, in New York City (d. 2020)
  • Died: Ralph Adams Cram, 78, American architect

September 23 , 1942 (Wednesday)

September 24 , 1942 (Thursday)

September 25 , 1942 (Friday)

  • Four British de Havilland Mosquito bombers conducted the Oslo Mosquito raid, intended to boost morale of the Norwegian people. The operation failed as the Mosquito bombs failed to destroy the Gestapo HQ but caused 80 civilian casualties and one bomber was lost.
  • The Oslo Mosquito raid against Gestapo HQ was scheduled to coincide with a rally of Norwegian collaborators, led by Vidkun Quisling; from September 25 to 27 his Norwegian Nazi party Nasjonal Samling ('National Unity') held its 8th national convention in Oslo, Norway.
  • German submarine U-253 sank in the Atlantic Ocean northwest of Iceland, probably lost to a British naval mine.
  • The aviation-themed action film Desperate Journey starring Errol Flynn and Ronald Reagan was released.

September 26 , 1942 (Saturday)

  • The Manhattan Project was granted approval by the War Production Board to use the highest level of emergency procurement priority.
  • The British destroyer Veteran was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean by German submarine U-404.
  • German submarine U-417 was commissioned.
  • Died: Kenneth D. Bailey, 31, U.S. Marine Corps officer (killed in action at Guadalcanal)

September 27 , 1942 (Sunday)

September 28 , 1942 (Monday)

September 29 , 1942 (Tuesday)

September 30 , 1942 (Wednesday)

  • Operation Braganza was called off, having failed with 260 men killed.
  • Hitler gave a speech in the Berlin Sportpalast informing his audience that "it will not be the Aryan peoples, but rather Jewry, that will be exterminated."
  • Germany and Turkey signed a trade agreement.
  • German submarine U-529 was commissioned.
  • Born: Frankie Lymon, rock and roll and R&B singer and songwriter, in Harlem, New York (d. 1968)
  • Died: Hans-Joachim Marseille, 22, German fighter ace (plane crash)