February 1944


The following events occurred in February 1944:

[February 1], 1944 (Tuesday)

[February 2], 1944 (Wednesday)

[February 3], 1944 (Thursday)

[February 4], 1944 (Friday)

  • The Soviet 42nd Army captured Gdov.
  • German submarine U-854 struck a mine and sank in the Baltic Sea.

[February 5], 1944 (Saturday)

[February 6], 1944 (Sunday)

  • German submarine U-177 was depth charged and sunk off Ascension Island in the South Atlantic by an American B-24.
  • Over the night of February 6/7 some 200 Soviet bombers attacked Helsinki, the heaviest bombing of the Finnish capital since the war began.

[February 7], 1944 (Monday)

  • President Roosevelt asked Stalin not to allow the Polish border issue to undermine future international co-operation. Roosevelt proposed that the Polish Prime Minister accept the desired territorial changes and then be allowed to alter the makeup of his government without any evidence of foreign pressure.
  • With the Red Army approaching Estonia's borders, Prime Minister Jüri Uluots broadcast a speech over the radio calling on the Estonian people to fight alongside the Germans against the bigger perceived threat to Estonian freedom.

[February 8], 1944 (Tuesday)

[February 9], 1944 (Wednesday)

  • During the Battle of Anzio, German forces captured Aprilia from the British 1st Infantry Division which continued to hold "The Factory".
  • German submarines U-238 and U-734 were both sunk southwest of Ireland by British warships.
  • Bishop of Chichester George Bell started a debate in the House of Lords over the morality of the bombing of European cities when he made a speech questioning the practice. "I recognize the legitimacy of concentrated attack on industrial and military objectives, on airfields and air bases, in view especially of the coming of the Second Front," the Bishop said. "I fully realize that in attacks on centres of war industry and transport the killing of civilians when it is the result of bona-fide military activity is inevitable. But there must be a fair balance between the means employed and the purpose achieved. To obliterate a whole town because certain portions contain military and industrial establishments is to reject the balance ... How can there be discrimination in such matters when civilians, monuments, military objectives and industrial objectives all together form the target? How can the bombers aim at anything more than a great space when they see nothing and the bombing is blind?"
  • Born: Alice Walker, author and activist, in Putnam County, Georgia

[February 10], 1944 (Thursday)

[February 11], 1944 (Friday)

[February 12], 1944 (Saturday)

[February 13], 1944 (Sunday)

[February 14], 1944 (Monday)

[February 15], 1944 (Tuesday)

[February 16], 1944 (Wednesday)

[February 17], 1944 (Thursday)

[February 18], 1944 (Friday)

[February 19], 1944 (Saturday)

  • 187 planes of the Luftwaffe bombed London as part of Operation Steinbock. It was the heaviest bombing of the British capital since May 1941.
  • German submarine U-264 was depth charged and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean by two British sloops.
  • German submarine U-386 was depth charged and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean by the British frigate Spey.

[February 20], 1944 (Sunday)

[February 21], 1944 (Monday)

  • Soviet troops took Soltsy and Kholm.
  • Churchill advised Stalin that the Polish government-in-exile was ready to accept the Curzon Line as a basis for talks and assured him that by the time they resumed diplomatic relations with the Soviets, their government would only consist of members willing to co-operate with Moscow. Stalin remained unconvinced.
  • Hideki Tojo became Chief of Staff of the Japanese Army.
  • Died: Ferenc Szisz, 70, Hungarian race car driver

[February 22], 1944 (Tuesday)

[February 23], 1944 (Wednesday)

[February 24], 1944 (Thursday)

[February 25], 1944 (Friday)

[February 26], 1944 (Saturday)

  • The Soviet 54th Army captured Porkhov.
  • The Polish government-in-exile defied the British government's wishes and rejected the recognition of the Curzon Line as Poland's eastern frontier.
  • Some 600 Soviet bombers raided Helsinki.
  • German submarine U-91 was depth charged and sunk in the North Atlantic by three British warships.

[February 27], 1944 (Sunday)

[February 28], 1944 (Monday)

[February 29], 1944 (Tuesday)