The Tale of Years

The clock in Victoria railway station, Bombay.

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Tale of Years

1940

in The Copy Book

There are five posts in The Copy Book assigned to 1940. To see all our posts in chronological order, go to the Tale of Years.

The Day of ‘No’

On October 28th, 1940, the Kingdom of Greece surprised everyone by refusing to become part of the German war machine.

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Rebel Rugby

The Nazi-collaborating Vichy government in France paid Rugby League the supreme compliment: they banned it.

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The Battle of Britain

Britain’s desperate defence against a much larger, better-prepared military machine was a costly victory.

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The Evacuation of Dunkirk

The fate of the British army hung by a thread in May 1940, but ships large and small, military and civilian, came to the rescue.

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Britain’s Destiny

In a Christmas broadcast in 1940, actor Leslie Howard explained why British sovereignty was worth fighting for.

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