October 1944


The following events occurred in October 1944:

[October 1], 1944 (Sunday)

  • The Battle of Tornio began between German and Finnish forces.
  • Operation Undergo ended in Allied victory.
  • Putten raid happened from October 1st to 2nd 660 men were taken away after a failed attack on a German official in November 1944
  • After a four-day battle, the U.S. Fifth Army captured Monte Battaglia on the Gothic Line in Italy, helped by the Italian partisans. The II and the IV Corp of the Army launch an offensive towards Bologna, that will end in a month with heavy losses and a limited gain of ground.
  • Richard McCreery replaced Oliver Leese as Commander-in-Chief of the Eighth Army.
  • The St. Louis Browns won the American League pennant on the final day of the season by beating the New York Yankees 5-2. The Browns, who had never won a pennant in franchise history and would not win another as a St. Louis team, were helped immensely by the wartime roster depletion across baseball that happened to affect them less than the other ballclubs. The average major league team had ten 4-F players on its roster, but the Browns had eighteen.
  • Died: Rudolf Schmundt, 48, German Army officer

[October 2], 1944 (Monday)

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[October 15], 1944 (Sunday)

[October 16], 1944 (Monday)

[October 17], 1944 (Tuesday)

  • The Battle of Leyte began when American forces and Filipino guerrillas under the command of General Douglas MacArthur launched an amphibious invasion of the Gulf of Leyte in the Philippines.
  • Rival partisans in Athens began fighting each other.
  • Contact was lost with the USS Escolar. The American submarine was probably lost to a mine in the Yellow Sea.
  • Died: Pavel Haas, 45, Czech composer ; Hans Krása, 44, Czech composer

[October 18], 1944 (Wednesday)

[October 19], 1944 (Thursday)

[October 20], 1944 (Friday)

[October 21], 1944 (Saturday)

  • The Battle of Aachen ended in American victory when the last German garrison in Aachen surrendered.
  • Axis forces established the Syrmian Front, a line of defense on the Eastern Front northwest of Belgrade.
  • Red Army soldiers carried out the Nemmersdorf massacre in East Prussia.
  • Despite heavy rain, U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt rode in an open car through of New York City streets on his way to make a speech at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn. With a little over two weeks left to go in the presidential election campaign, Roosevelt's ride through the city in the pouring rain without any proper covering was an attempt to show that he was still healthy.

[October 22], 1944 (Sunday)

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[October 31], 1944 (Tuesday)