October 1944

{{short description|Month of 1944}}

{{Events by month|1944}}

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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.{{cite web |url=http://ww2db.com/battle_spec.php?battle_id=315 |title=Gothic Line Offensive |last=Chen |first=C. Peter |website=World War II Database |access-date=March 1, 2016 }} 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.{{cite web |url=http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1944/B10010SLA1944.htm |title=St. Louis Browns 5, New York Yankees 2 |website=Retrosheet |access-date=March 1, 2016 }}{{cite web |url=http://www.thisgreatgame.com/1944-baseball-history.html |title=1944: Meet Us in St. Louis |website=This Great Game |access-date=March 1, 2016 }}
  • Died: Rudolf Schmundt, 48, German Army officer (died of wounds sustained in the 20 July bomb plot)

[[October 2]], 1944 (Monday)

[[October 3]], 1944 (Tuesday)

  • The Japanese submarine I-177 was shelled and sunk in the Pacific Ocean by the destroyer escort Samuel S. Miles.
  • The American submarine USS Seawolf went missing, probably sunk in the Molucca Sea by the U.S. destroyer escort Richard M. Rowell in a friendly fire accident.
  • Finnish forces captured Taivalkoski in northern Finland.{{cite web |url=http://books.stonebooks.com/wardiary/19441003/ |title=War Diary for Tuesday, 3 October 1944 |website=Stone & Stone Second World War Books |access-date=March 1, 2016}}
  • In Lenno, on Lake Como, some partisans attempted to kidnap Guido Buffarini Guidi, the fascist Italian Social Republic's Minister of the Interior. The action ended tragically, with the deaths of five partisans.{{Cite news|url=http://www.anpi.it/donne-e-uomini/2236/ugo-ricci|title=Donne e Uomini della Resistenza: Ugo Ricci|trans-title=Women and Men of the Resistance: Ugo Ricci|work=ANPI|access-date=2018-09-15|language=it-IT}}

[[October 4]], 1944 (Wednesday)

[[October 5]], 1944 (Thursday)

  • Japanese forces captured Fuzhou, the last seaport under Chinese control.{{cite web |url=http://www.indiana.edu/~league/1944.htm |title=Chronology 1944 |date=2002 |website=indiana.edu |access-date=March 1, 2016}}
  • The Battle of Memel began on the Eastern Front.
  • Joseph Goebbels announced a reduction in food rations.{{cite book |date=1989 |editor-last=Mercer |editor-first=Derrik |title=Chronicle of the 20th Century |location=London |publisher=Chronicle Communications Ltd |page=611 |isbn=978-0-582-03919-3}}
  • The incomplete Italian aircraft carrier Sparviero was scuttled at Genoa by Axis forces.
  • In Italy, the IV Corp of the Fifth Army launched an attack towards La Spezia.{{cite web |url=http://www.cinquantamila.it/storyTellerGiorno.php?date=1944-10-05 |title=Le notizie del 5 ottobre 1944 |trans-title=The news of 5 October 1944 |website=www.cinquantamila.it |language=it |access-date=2018-09-15}}
  • End of the Marzabotto massacre, on the Apennines over Boronia, aimed to repress the support of the villagers to partisan brigade Red Star. In a week, the 16th SS Panzergrenadier Division Reichsführer-SS, headed by Walter Reder, had slaughtered 770 civilians (women and children included) in the territories of Marzabotto, Grizzana and Monzuno, with episodes of inenarrable sadism.{{cite web |url=http://www.eccidiomarzabotto.com/storiaeccidi.php |title=Eccidiomarzabotto.com - Sito della strage di Marzabotto |last=Marzabotto |first=Eccidio |website=www.eccidiomarzabotto.com |access-date=2018-09-15}}
  • Five pilots of No. 401 Squadron RCAF participated in the shooting down of a Messerschmitt Me 262 over the Netherlands, marking the first time that a jet fighter had been shot down by enemy fire.{{cite book |last=Nijboer |first=Donald |date=2010 |title=No 126 Wing RCAF |publisher=Osprey Publishing |page=52 |isbn=978-1-84603-483-1}}
  • The stage musical Bloomer Girl with music by Harold Arlen, lyrics by Yip Harburg and book by Sig Herzig and Fred Saidy premiered at the Shubert Theatre on Broadway.
  • Born: Gianni Mazza, Italian conductor and composer of jazz and pop music, in Rome; Cesare Nosiglia, Archbishop of Turin, in Rossiglione (Genoa)

[[October 6]], 1944 (Friday)

[[October 7]], 1944 (Saturday)

[[October 8]], 1944 (Sunday)

[[October 9]], 1944 (Monday)

[[October 10]], 1944 (Tuesday)

  • Six Japanese midget submarines were bombed and sunk at Unten, Okinawa by Grumman F6F Hellcats from the carrier USS Bunker Hill.{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/Okinawa.htm |title=Midget Submarines Based at Okinawa and the Ryukyu Islands 1944–1945 |website=Imperial Japanese Navy Page |access-date=March 1, 2016}}
  • Allied commando unit Z Special Unit began Operation Rimau, an attack on Japanese shipping in Singapore Harbor.
  • Porajmos: 800 Romani children were murdered at Auschwitz.{{cite web |url=http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/eight-hundred-children-are-gassed-to-death-at-auschwitz |title=Eight hundred children are gassed to death at Auschwitz |website=History |publisher=A&E Networks |access-date=March 1, 2016}}
  • A delegation of Austrian industrialists and officers asked Reichsstatthalter Baldur von Schirach to declare Vienna an open city.{{cite web |url=http://chroniknet.de/extra/was-war-am/?ereignisdatum=10.10.1944 |title=Was war am 10. Oktober 1944 |website=chroniknet |access-date=March 1, 2016}}
  • On the Italian front, while the Wehrmacht stopped the offensive of the II American Corp on the Bologna Apennines in Livergnano, the V English Corp passed the Rubicon and conquers Longiano and Savignano.{{cite news |url=http://www.cinquantamila.it/storyTellerArticolo.php?storyId=4eafce5d6b048 |title=Scarsi risultati nell'offensiva contro Bologna |trans-title=Poor results in the offensive against Bologna |access-date=2018-09-15 |language=it-IT}}
  • In Genoa, the explosion of a German ammunition deposit in the San Benigno quarter (caused by lightning or, according to some never confirmed theories, by a partisan attack) caused hundreds of deaths. The victims included German soldiers, Genoese civilians living in the area and refugees in air-raid shelters.
  • In Piedmont, a coalition of "blue" (monarchist) and "red" (communist) partisans occupied Alba, without fighting; the blue ranks included the future writer Beppe Fenoglio, who would describe the event in his novels. The town became the most important urban center freed by the Resistance's forces, before being reconquered by the Fascists a month later.{{cite news |url=http://www.anpi.it/storia/146/ |title=Langhe e Alto Monferrato |website=ANPI |access-date=2018-09-15 |language=it-IT}}
  • Ramón Grau took office as President of Cuba.

[[October 11]], 1944 (Wednesday)

  • The U.S. Air Force bombed Okinawa.{{cite book |last=Overy |first=Richard |author-link=Richard Overy |date=2010 |title=War in the Pacific |publisher=Osprey Publishing |page=40 |isbn=978-1-84908-394-2}}
  • The Soviets annexed the Tuvan People's Republic.
  • The Soviet 2nd Ukrainian Front captured Cluj and Szeged.{{cite web |url=http://books.stonebooks.com/wardiary/19441011/ |title=War Diary for Wednesday, 11 October 1944 |website=Stone & Stone Second World War Books |access-date=March 1, 2016}}
  • A secret Hungarian delegation signed a ceasefire agreement in Moscow. Hungary agreed to declare war on Germany and give up all territory gained since 1937.
  • Italian front: While the tenacious opposition of the Wehrmacht stopped the American offensive on the Boronia hills in Livergnano and at Monte Battaglia, on Romagna the British, Indian and Canadian troops passed the Rubicon at many points, directed to Cesena; the New Zealanders conquered Gatteo.{{cite news |url=http://www.cinquantamila.it/storyTellerGiorno.php?date=1944-10-11 |title=Le notizie del 11 ottobre 1944 |trans-title=The news of 11 October 1944 |website=www.cinquantamila.it |language=it |access-date=2018-09-15}}
  • The film noir Laura directed by Otto Preminger and starring Gene Tierney and Dana Andrews was released.
  • The Howard Hawks-directed wartime romance/adventure film To Have and Have Not starring Humphrey Bogart, Walter Brennan and Lauren Bacall (in her film debut) premiered in New York City.
  • Died: Fritz Feßmann, 30, German military officer (killed near Tilsit by a Soviet shell)

[[October 12]], 1944 (Thursday)

  • The Battle of Rovaniemi began between German and Finnish forces.
  • The British destroyer Loyal struck a mine in the Tyrrhenian Sea and was rendered a constructive total loss.
  • The attacks of the American Fifth Army were stopped at Mount Cavallara; the offensive to Bologna was temporarily suspended, at {{Convert|20|km}} by the target.{{cite news |url=http://www.cinquantamila.it/storyTellerGiorno.php?date=1944-10-12 |title=Le notizie del 12 ottobre 1944 |trans-title=The news of 12 October 1944 |website=www.cinquantamila.it |language=it |access-date=2018-09-15}}
  • Canadian Arctic explorer Henry Larsen reached Vancouver after sailing from Halifax, Nova Scotia through the Northwest Passage in just 86 days.{{cite web |url=http://canadachannel.ca/todayincanadianhistory/index.php/October_12 |title=Today in Canadian History: October 12 |website=CanadaChannel.ca |access-date=March 1, 2016}}{{Dead link|date=June 2022 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes}}
  • Born:
  • Renzo Imbeni, Italian Communist politician, Mayor of Bologna, in Bologna. (d. 2005)
  • Angela Rippon, British television presenter in Plymouth, England
  • Died: Alfredo Di Dio, 24, Italian Catholic partisan, commander of the Brigate Fiamme Verdi (Green Flames Brigades), fallen in the combat for the defense of the Ossola Republic; Andrew Haldane, 27, U.S. Marine (killed during the Battle of Peleliu); Jack J. Pendleton, 26, U.S. Army soldier and recipient of the Medal of Honor (killed in action at Bardebnerg, Germany)

[[October 13]], 1944 (Friday)

  • Allied forces liberated Athens from German occupation.
  • The Germans launched V-1 and V-2 flying bombs at Antwerp in an attempt to deny use of its crucial port to the Allies.{{cite book |last1=Davidson |first1=Edward |last2=Manning |first2=Dale |date=1999 |title=Chronology of World War Two |url=https://archive.org/details/chronologyofworl0000davi/page/218 |location=London |publisher=Cassell & Co. |page=[https://archive.org/details/chronologyofworl0000davi/page/218 218] |isbn=0-304-35309-4 }}
  • The Battle of Rovaniemi in Finland ended in German retreat.Ahto (1980) pp. 220–221See Lothar Rendulic, Gekämpft, gesiegt, geschlagen, Welsermühl, Wels-Heidelerg, 1952, p. 306; J.H. Palokangas, "Kohtalokkailla Retkillä", in the military journal "Kansa Taisteli", Helsinki, 1965.
  • Assault on Hoogerheide by the 1st Battalion of The Black Watch of Canada in the Netherlands ends in disaster. This event has come to be known as Black Friday by the Black Watch.{{cite web|title=1944|url=https://blackwatchwardiary.blog/1944-2/|website=War Diary of the 1st Battalion The Black Watch}}{{cite web|url=https://www.liberationroute.com/pois/447/black-friday|title=Black Friday|website=Liberation Route Europe}}

[[October 14]], 1944 (Saturday)

  • German forces withdrew from Niš.{{cite web |url=http://books.stonebooks.com/wardiary/19441014/ |title=War Diary for Saturday, 14 October 1944 |website=Stone & Stone Second World War Books |access-date=March 1, 2016}}
  • In Italy, the American Fifth Army had some success on the Apennine front; a South African division entered Grizzana, and the German Army left Livergnano. In Romagna, the Polish II Corps went into action.{{cite news |url=http://www.cinquantamila.it/storyTellerGiorno.php?day=14&month=10&year=1944 |title=Le notizie del 14 ottobre 1944 |trans-title=The news of 14 October 1944 |website=www.cinquantamila.it |language=it |access-date=2018-09-16}}
  • The German and Fascist troops reconquered Domodossola, which for forty days had been the capital of an independent republic, ruled by the partisans and the antifascist parties.{{cite news |url=http://www.1944-repubblichepartigiane.info/repubblica-val-dossola |title=La Val d'Ossola - 1944 - Le Repubbliche Partigiane |date=2014-03-23 |work=1944 - Le Repubbliche Partigiane |access-date=2018-09-16 |language=it-IT}}
  • The Canadian frigate Magog was torpedoed and damaged in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence by German submarine U-1223 and rendered a constructive total loss.
  • "I'll Walk Alone" by Dinah Shore hit #1 on the Billboard singles charts.
  • Born: Udo Kier, actor, in Cologne, Germany
  • Died: Erwin Rommel, 52, German field marshal (allowed to commit suicide by the Nazis rather than face trial and reprisals against his family for his knowledge of the July Bomb Plot)

[[October 15]], 1944 (Sunday)

  • The ceasefire between Hungary and the Soviet Union was publicized. Regent of Hungary Miklós Horthy made a radio broadcast announcing that he had made a separate peace with the Soviet Union withdrawing Hungary from the war.{{cite book |last=Lindeman |first=Yehudi |date=2007 |title=Shards of Memory: Narratives of Holocaust Survival |location=Westport, CT |publisher=Praeger Publishers |page=206 |isbn=978-0-275-99423-5 }} Germans respond immediately with Operation Panzerfaust.
  • During the Riga Offensive, the Soviet 3rd Baltic Front captured Riga itself.{{cite web |url=http://books.stonebooks.com/wardiary/19441015/ |title=War Diary for Sunday, 15 October 1944 |website=Stone & Stone Second World War Books |access-date=March 1, 2016 }}
  • Anti-Nazi partisan fighters launched the Kosovo Operation to expel German forces from Kosovo.
  • In Italy, the Polish II Corp frees Gambettola.{{Cite web|url=http://www.cinquantamila.it/storyTellerGiorno.php?day=15&month=10&year=1944|title=Le notizie del 15 ottobre 1944|website=www.cinquantamila.it|language=it|access-date=2018-09-16}}
  • The German cruiser Leipzig collided with the cruiser Prinz Eugen during a heavy fog in the Baltic Sea and was declared a constructive total loss.
  • German submarine U-777 was sunk off Wilhelmshaven during a British air raid.
  • Born: Haim Saban, media proprietor and producer, in Alexandria, Kingdom of Egypt; David Trimble, politician, in Bangor, County Down, Northern Ireland (d. 2022)

[[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 (murdered at Auschwitz concentration camp); Hans Krása, 44, Czech composer (murdered at Auschwitz)

[[October 18]], 1944 (Wednesday)

  • The exiled Greek government returned to Athens.{{cite book |date=2007 |editor1-last=DeRouen |editor1-first=Karl R. |editor2-last=Heo |editor2-first=Uk |title=Civil Wars of the World: Major Conflicts Since World War II, Volume 1 |location=Oxford |publisher=ABC-CLIO |page=370 |isbn=978-1-85109-919-1 }}
  • Germany announced the formation of the Volkssturm, a national militia.
  • The British Eighth Army in Italy captured Galeata.{{cite web |url=http://books.stonebooks.com/wardiary/19441018/ |title=War Diary for Wednesday, 18 October 1944 |website=Stone & Stone Second World War Books |access-date=March 1, 2016 }}
  • Erwin Rommel was given a state funeral in Ulm.{{cite book |last=Butler |first=Daniel Allen |date=2015 |title=Field Marshal: The Life and Death of Erwin Rommel |location=Havertown, PA |publisher=Casemate Publishers |page=567 |isbn=978-1-61200-297-2 }} German military personnel and Nazi officials who attended included Friedrich Ruge, Karl Strölin, Konstantin von Neurath and Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb.{{cite book |last=Mitcham |first=Samuel W. |date=1997 |title=The Desert Fox in Normandy: Rommel's Defense of Fortress Europe |publisher=Praeger |page=198 |isbn=978-0-275-95484-0 }}
  • Died: Viktor Ullmann, 46, Silesia-born Austrian composer (murdered at Auschwitz concentration camp)

[[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 {{Convert|51|mi}} 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.{{cite web |url=http://brooklynology.brooklynpubliclibrary.org/post/2011/02/25/Presidents-Dont-Use-Rain-Delays.aspx |title=Presidents Don't Use Rain Delays |date=February 25, 2011 |website=Brooklyn Public Library |access-date=March 1, 2016}}

[[October 22]], 1944 (Sunday)

  • The main offensive in the Battle of Memel ended in Soviet victory.
  • The Soviet 14th Army reached the Norwegian border.{{cite web |url=https://www.onwar.com/aced/chrono/conflicttimeline/fwwii1939.htm?pageNum=1870 |title=Conflict Timeline, October 14-23 1944 |website=OnWar.com |access-date=March 1, 2016 }}
  • The Battle of Angaur ended in American victory.
  • Canadian Private Ernest Smith earned the Victoria Cross for his actions over the night of October 21–22 on the Savio in Italy. Smith disabled a German tank and then killed four panzergrenadiers and damaged another tank while protecting a wounded comrade.
  • Died: Richard Bennett, 74, American actor

[[October 23]], 1944 (Monday)

[[October 24]], 1944 (Tuesday)

[[October 25]], 1944 (Wednesday)

[[October 26]], 1944 (Thursday)

[[October 27]], 1944 (Friday)

[[October 28]], 1944 (Saturday)

  • Japanese submarine I-45 torpedoed and sank the American destroyer escort {{USS|Eversole|DE-404}} in Leyte Gulf.
  • Bulgaria signed an armistice with the Western Allies.
  • The Battle of the Dukla Pass ended indecisively.
  • The Slovak National Uprising was put down by Axis forces.
  • Charles de Gaulle ordered the French Resistance to disarm.
  • A V-1 flying bomb killed 71 people in Antwerp.
  • Born: Dennis Franz, actor, in Chicago, Illinois{{cite book |url=http://www.cookcountyclerk.com/sweethomecookcounty/documents/2007sweethome.pdf |title=Sweet Home Cook County |publisher=Cook County Clerk |pages=6–7 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160528132937/http://www.cookcountyclerk.com/sweethomecookcounty/documents/2007sweethome.pdf |archive-date=28 May 2016 |access-date=31 May 2023}}
  • Died: Kurt Gerron, 47, German actor, film director (murdered at Auschwitz concentration camp)

[[October 29]], 1944 (Sunday)

[[October 30]], 1944 (Monday)

  • The British Eighth Army reached Forlì. The Allied advance in Italy had slowed considerably in recent days and time was running out to realize the objective of taking Bologna before winter.
  • The U.S. Third Army completed the capture of Maizières-lès-Metz.{{cite web |url=http://books.stonebooks.com/wardiary/19441030/ |title=War Diary for Monday, 30 October 1944 |website=Stone & Stone Second World War Books |access-date=March 1, 2016 }}
  • Finnish forces captured Muonio in northern Finland.
  • The Greek government banned the leftist militia group ELAS.
  • Born: Ahmed Chalabi, politician, in Kadhimiya, Iraq (d. 2015)

[[October 31]], 1944 (Tuesday)

  • 25 British Mosquito planes carried out the successful Aarhus Air Raid targeting the Gestapo headquarters at Aarhus University in Denmark.
  • The last German forces evacuated Salonika ahead of the arrival of a force of the British Special Boat Service. German vessels in the port were also scuttled, removing the last Kriegsmarine presence in the Aegean Sea.{{cite web |url=http://books.stonebooks.com/wardiary/19441031/ |title=War Diary for Tuesday, 31 October 1944 |website=Stone & Stone Second World War Books |access-date=March 1, 2016 }}
  • French serial killer Marcel Petiot was apprehended at a Paris Métro station when he was recognized despite having grown a beard.{{cite book |last=Wilson |first=Colin |date=2006 |title=The Murder Casebook |url=https://archive.org/details/murdercasebook00wils/page/163 |publisher=Barnes & Noble |page=[https://archive.org/details/murdercasebook00wils/page/163 163] |isbn=978-0-7607-7465-6 |url-access=registration }}
  • Died: Henrietta Crosman, 83, American stage and film actress; Russell Foskett, 27, Australian aviator and flying ace (plane crash in the Aegean Sea)

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