July 1941

the éphéméride | all on July and 1941.

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  • July 1st:

    • Coming into effect of the Canadian law of the Unemployment insurance.
  • July 3rd:

    • Stalin announces that it will carry out a Politique burned ground against the German invasion.
  • July 5th:

    • the British government draws aside any possibility of peace negotiation.
  • July 12th:

    • the the United Kingdom and the the USSR sign an agreement of mutual defense, promising not to sign an peace agreement separated with Germany.
  • July 14th:

    • Fine of the combat in Syria with the signature of the armistice of Midsummer's Day d' Acre.
  • July 16th:

    • After six days of engagements, Smolensk falls to the hands from the Germans.
  • July 20th:

    • Himmler orders to off-set the populations of the Polish area of Zamość and to replace them by Germans.
  • July 25th:

    • Signature of the Agreements Of Gaulle-Lyttleton concerning the Middle East.
  • July 29th:

    • Signature of agreements of defense on Indo-China between Vichy and Japan.
  • July 30th:

    • Signature of the Agreement Sikorski-Maïski, alliance polono-Soviet which envisages a independent Poland but which could be only ethniquement homogeneous (the Soviets do not want to recognize the Eastern border of the Poland of pre-war period); a “amnesty” is granted to all the Poles held in Soviet Union as prisoners of war or “other reason”.

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