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1 June 1, 1940 (Saturday)  





2 June 2, 1940 (Sunday)  





3 June 3, 1940 (Monday)  





4 June 4, 1940 (Tuesday)  





5 June 5, 1940 (Wednesday)  





6 June 6, 1940 (Thursday)  





7 June 7, 1940 (Friday)  





8 June 8, 1940 (Saturday)  





9 June 9, 1940 (Sunday)  





10 June 10, 1940 (Monday)  





11 June 11, 1940 (Tuesday)  





12 June 12, 1940 (Wednesday)  





13 June 13, 1940 (Thursday)  





14 June 14, 1940 (Friday)  





15 June 15, 1940 (Saturday)  





16 June 16, 1940 (Sunday)  





17 June 17, 1940 (Monday)  





18 June 18, 1940 (Tuesday)  





19 June 19, 1940 (Wednesday)  





20 June 20, 1940 (Thursday)  





21 June 21, 1940 (Friday)  





22 June 22, 1940 (Saturday)  





23 June 23, 1940 (Sunday)  





24 June 24, 1940 (Monday)  





25 June 25, 1940 (Tuesday)  





26 June 26, 1940 (Wednesday)  





27 June 27, 1940 (Thursday)  





28 June 28, 1940 (Friday)  





29 June 29, 1940 (Saturday)  





30 June 30, 1940 (Sunday)  





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The following events occurred in June 1940:

June 1, 1940 (Saturday)[edit]

June 2, 1940 (Sunday)[edit]

June 3, 1940 (Monday)[edit]

June 4, 1940 (Tuesday)[edit]

June 5, 1940 (Wednesday)[edit]

June 6, 1940 (Thursday)[edit]

June 7, 1940 (Friday)[edit]

June 8, 1940 (Saturday)[edit]

June 9, 1940 (Sunday)[edit]

June 10, 1940 (Monday)[edit]

June 11, 1940 (Tuesday)[edit]

June 12, 1940 (Wednesday)[edit]

June 13, 1940 (Thursday)[edit]

June 14, 1940 (Friday)[edit]

June 15, 1940 (Saturday)[edit]

June 16, 1940 (Sunday)[edit]

June 17, 1940 (Monday)[edit]

June 18, 1940 (Tuesday)[edit]

June 19, 1940 (Wednesday)[edit]

June 20, 1940 (Thursday)[edit]

June 21, 1940 (Friday)[edit]

June 22, 1940 (Saturday)[edit]

June 23, 1940 (Sunday)[edit]

June 24, 1940 (Monday)[edit]

June 25, 1940 (Tuesday)[edit]

June 26, 1940 (Wednesday)[edit]

June 27, 1940 (Thursday)[edit]

June 28, 1940 (Friday)[edit]

June 29, 1940 (Saturday)[edit]

June 30, 1940 (Sunday)[edit]

References[edit]

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  • ^ Cerutti, Joseph (June 3, 1940). "Four-Fifths of British Saved, Eden Asserts". Chicago Daily Tribune. Chicago: Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 1.
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  • ^ a b Chen, Peter C. "Invasion of Denmark and Norway". World War II Database. Retrieved December 11, 2015.
  • ^ "Indict Schenck as Tax Dodger". Brooklyn Eagle. Brooklyn. June 3, 1940. p. 1.
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  • ^ Rue, Larry (June 11, 1940). "Angry Britons Smash Italian Shops, Cities". Chicago Daily Tribune. Chicago: Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 1.
  • ^ Butler, Daniel Allen (2015). Field Marshal: The Life and Death of Erwin Rommel. Havertown, PA: Casemate Publishers. p. 563. ISBN 978-1-61200-297-2.
  • ^ Dunn, Susan (2013). 1940: FDR, Willkie, Lindbergh, Hitler - the Election Amid the Storm. Yale University Press. pp. 44–45. ISBN 978-0-300-19086-1.
  • ^ Gates, Eleanor M. (1981). End of the Affair: The Collapse of the Anglo-French Alliance, 1939–40. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press. pp. 172–175. ISBN 978-0-520-04292-6.
  • ^ Castillo, Jasen (2014). Endurance and War: The National Sources of Military Cohesion. Stanford University Press. p. 122. ISBN 978-0-8047-8910-3.
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  • ^ "51st Division Surrender at St Valery-en-Caux". World War II Today. Retrieved December 11, 2015.
  • ^ Mitcham, p. 341.
  • ^ Rosbottom, Ronald C. (2014). When Paris Went Dark: The City of Light Under German Occupation, 1940–1944. Little, Brown and Company. ISBN 978-0-316-21745-3.
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  • ^ Jordan, John; Moulin, Jean (2013). French Cruisers: 1922–1956. Barnsley: Seaforth Publishing. pp. 183–184. ISBN 978-1-84832-133-5.
  • ^ Wechsler, Bob (2008). Day by Day in Jewish Sports History. KTAV Publishing House. p. 167. ISBN 978-1-60280-013-7.
  • ^ Bracher, Nathan (2010). After the Fall: War and Occupation in Irène Némirovsky's Suite Française. Catholic University of America Press. p. 86. ISBN 978-0-8132-1789-5.
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  • ^ "425 For Dewey Seen in 1st; Western Bloc Hits Willkie". Brooklyn Eagle. Brooklyn. June 24, 1940. p. 1.
  • ^ Draper, Alfred (1979). Operation Fish: The Fight to Save the Gold of Britain, France and Norway from the Nazis. Don Mills: General Publishing. ISBN 978-0-7736-0068-3.
  • ^ Mitcham, p. 347.
  • ^ Matanle, Ivor (1995). World War II. Colour Library Books Ltd. p. 50. ISBN 1-85833-333-4.
  • ^ "M'Nary Slated for 2d Place; Delegates Wait Willkie Talk". Brooklyn Eagle. Brooklyn. June 28, 1940. p. 1.
  • ^ Dunn, p. 115–116.
  • ^ Kinsley, Phillip (June 29, 1940). "Fight For National Unity! G. O. P. Told by Willkie". Chicago Daily Tribune. Chicago: Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 1.
  • ^ "Willkie Addresses Convention: Promises 'Fighting Campaign'". Lawrence Daily Journal. Lawrence, Kansas: 1. June 28, 1940.
  • ^ "German WWII bombing on Jersey commemorated". BBC. June 28, 2010. Retrieved December 11, 2015.
  • ^ Hamm, Jeffrey (2012). Action Replay. Black House Publishing. pp. 71–72. ISBN 978-1-908476-93-7.
  • ^ "Naval Events, June 1940 (Part 4 of 4)". naval-history.net. Retrieved December 11, 2015.

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