Poland
- Poland passed the Gdynia Seaport Construction Act. ww2dbase [Deutsche Werke Gotenhafen | Gdynia, Pomorskie | CPC]
Poland
- The ceremonial inauguration of the temporary military port of Gdynia, Poland was held. ww2dbase [Deutsche Werke Gotenhafen | Gdynia, Pomorskie | CPC]
Poland
- The first major seagoing ship arrived at Gdynia, Poland. ww2dbase [Deutsche Werke Gotenhafen | Gdynia, Pomorskie | CPC]
Poland
- Graf Zeppelin was towed to Gotenhafen (Gdynia), occupied Poland. ww2dbase [Graf Zeppelin | Deutsche Werke Gotenhafen | Gdynia, Pomorskie | CPC]
Poland
- German armed merchant cruiser Kormoran departed Gotenhafen (Gdynia), occupied Poland to raid Allied shipping, carrying supplies for 12 months, 280 naval mines, 40 land mines, and spare parts and torpedoes to supply submarines. ww2dbase [Deutsche Werke Gotenhafen | Kormoran | Gdynia, Pomorskie | CPC]
Poland
- Battleship Bismarck departed Kiel, Germany, arriving at Gotenhafen (Gdynia), occupied on the same day. ww2dbase [Deutsche Werke Gotenhafen | Bismarck | Gdynia, Pomorskie | CPC]
Poland
- After sundown, German battleship Bismarck and cruiser Prinz Eugen departed Gotenhafen (Gdynia), occupied Poland for the North Atlantic. The fleet was commanded by Admiral Günther Lütjens aboard Bismarck. ww2dbase [Deutsche Werke Gotenhafen | Battle of Denmark Strait | Gdynia, Pomorskie | CPC]
Poland
- Battleship Bismarck departed Gotenhafen (Gdynia), occupied Poland at 0200 hours and made rendezvous with heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen and destroyers Z-16 Friedrich Eckoldt and Z-23 off Rügen Island at 1200 hours. At 2230 hours, destroyer Z-10 Hans Lody joined the group. ww2dbase [Bismarck | Deutsche Werke Gotenhafen | Gdynia, Pomorskie | CPC]
Poland
- Emden arrived at Gotenhafen (Polish: Gdynia), occupied Poland and disembarked Grand Admiral Erich Raeder. ww2dbase [Deutsche Werke Gotenhafen | Emden | Gdynia, Pomorskie | CPC]
Poland
- Gneisenau arrived at Gotenhafen (Gdynia), occupied Poland. ww2dbase [Gneisenau | Deutsche Werke Gotenhafen | Gdynia, Pomorskie | CPC]
Poland
- 9 British Lancaster bombers attacked Graf Zeppelin at Gotenhafen (Gdynia), occupied Poland with 5,550-pound bombs, causing no damage. ww2dbase [Deutsche Werke Gotenhafen | Graf Zeppelin | Gdynia, Pomorskie | CPC]
Poland
- The USAAF 306th Bomb Group flying from RAF Thurleigh launched a bombing raid against the port facilities at Gdynia, Poland. This would not only be the longest mission of the war for the 306th at over 1,600 miles round trip but would also be the group's farthest strike east. ww2dbase [RAF Thurleigh | Gdynia | DS]
Poland
- Steam tug Anton collided with U-1234 off Gdynia, Poland at 2300 hours, sinking the submarine. 13 were killed. ww2dbase [U-1234 | Gdynia, Pomorskie | CPC]
Poland
- Togo arrived at Gotenhafen, Germany (occupied Gdynia, Poland) for repairs. ww2dbase [Togo / Coronel | Gdynia, Pomorskie | CPC]
Poland
- Togo's repairs at Gotenhafen, Germany (occupied Gdynia, Poland) was completed. ww2dbase [Togo / Coronel | Gdynia, Pomorskie | CPC]
Poland
- Togo departed Gotenhafen (occupied Gdynia, Poland) for Nötö, Finland. ww2dbase [Togo / Coronel | Gdynia, Pomorskie | CPC]
Poland
- Togo arrived at Gotenhafen, Germany (occupied Gdynia, Poland). ww2dbase [Togo / Coronel | Gdynia, Pomorskie | CPC]
Poland
- In an Operation Frantic mission, 75 B-17s from England bombed aircraft factories at Gdynia and Rahmel, Poland and flew on to bases in Ukraine. 23 B-17s were damaged. Escort was provided by 154 P-51s. 4 P-51s were lost and 1 was damaged beyond repair. Further, 60 fighters from the previous day’s strike took off from Operation Frantic bases in Ukraine, attacked Craiova railway marshalling yard and other railway targets in the Bucharest-Ploesti, Romania area, and landed at bases in Italy. ww2dbase [Operation Frantic | P-51 Mustang | B-17 Flying Fortress | Gdynia | DS]
Poland
- Togo departed Gotenhafen, Germany (occupied Gdynia, Poland). ww2dbase [Togo / Coronel | Gdynia, Pomorskie | CPC]
Poland
- British bombers raided Gdynia, Poland (Gotenhafen), fatally damaging German torpedo boat T10. ww2dbase [T10 | Gdynia, Pomorskie | CPC]
Poland
- T10 sank at Gdynia, Poland (Gotenhafen) as the result of a British raid on the previous day. ww2dbase [T10 | Gdynia, Pomorskie | CPC]
Poland
- Togo arrived at Gotenhafen, Germany (occupied Gdynia, Poland). ww2dbase [East Prussian Offensive | Togo / Coronel | Gdynia, Pomorskie | CPC]
Poland
- Togo arrived at Gotenhafen, Germany (occupied Gdynia, Poland). ww2dbase [East Prussian Offensive | Togo / Coronel | Gdynia, Pomorskie | CPC]
Poland
- Soviet forces captured Gotenhafen (Gdynia), occupied Poland, including the city's important shipyard and seaport facilities, although much of it were now damaged from sabotage and fighting. The harbor was now also blocked by a the sunken battlecruiser Gneisenau. ww2dbase [Deutsche Werke Gotenhafen | East Pomeranian Offensive | Gdynia, Pomorskie | CPC]
Poland
- Soviet 1st Byelorussian Front captured Gotenhafen (Gdynia), occupied Poland and Danzig (now Gdansk, Poland), yielding 9,000 prisoners of war. ww2dbase [East Pomeranian Offensive | Gdynia, Pomorskie | TH, CPC]
Timeline Section Founder: Thomas Houlihan
Contributors: Alan Chanter, C. Peter Chen, Thomas Houlihan, Hugh Martyr, David Stubblebine
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