Mar 12 1940 The Russo-Finnish war ended with an agreement signed in Moscow. Russia got an area of about 16,000 square miles, including the Karelian Isthmus, the naval base at Hango, and the city of Viipuri. Two hundred thousand Finns in the ceded area were to be sent to Finland. The campaign cost Russia a dear price. More than 68,000 men were killed in action, and 1,600 tanks and 700 aircraft were lost. Finland suffered 24,923 military dead.
1941 Mar 10 Japan resolved a number of outstanding disputes in south east Asia by winning a French cession of Cambodian territory to Thailand and recieving a monopoly on the production of all rice produced in Indochina. French authorities in Indochina also granted Japan full use of the Saigon airport. Previously, Japanhad sought military rights only in the Northern section of Vietnam.
Mar 12 Roosevelt requested $ 7 billion in military credit to Britian under the new lend-lease law. Churchill expressed British thanks for the measure, hailing it as a “Magna Charta”. Italian forces in Albania launched another offensive along a 130 mile long front in an effort to throw Greek forces back to their own territory.
1942 Mar 10 All Allied forces in the Dutch East Indies surrendered unconditionally. The Port of Finschhhafen in Northeast New Guinea was taken by the Japanese. More thana hundred U.S. carrier based planes attacked Japanese shipping and troop concentrations on New Guinea
11th General MacArthur, his wife and amall child left Correigidor on a P.T. boat for Mindanao……"I shall return"MacArthur " told the Filipinos in a final message.
12th A U.S. Army force of 17,500 men landed at Noumea in New Caledonia. The Japanese Imperial Gaurds Division was landed without opposition in Northern Sumatra. The British garrison on the Andaman Islands in the Bay of Bengal was evacuated because the sea plane base could no longer be defended with the loss of Southern Burma. Under Japanese auspices king Norodom Sihanouk proclaimed Cambodia’s independence.
Mar 11th The ChannelDash, A German straegic error, I’ll fil in a time line tomorrow.
1943 Mar 9th A German submarine, U-510, sank nine ships off the coast of Brazil.
1944 The Czech government in London called for an armed civilian uprising in Czechoslovakia. British troops made advances on the Arakan front in Burma, taking Razabil. London ordered a halt to alltravel between the Irish Republic and Great Britian because the Irish refused to order German and Japanese diplomats out of the country.
1945 Mar 9-10 On the night of 9-10 1945 ,waves of U.S. B-29’s (279) delivered unequaled destruction of a population center-Tokyo. The Superforts dropped 1,665 tons of delay-fuzed napalm filled bombs which on impact spewed adhering fire as far as 100 feet. In only 30 minutes the incendiaries created an inferno which killed 83,793 Japanese. The actual causes of death were direct incineration, suffocation, or scalding, primarily of those forced into boiling canals and rivers. Another 41,000 victims were injured. More than a million people lost their lives in the 1944-1945 Allied air attacks as 15.8 square miles of central Tokyo were completly destroyed. It was the deadliest air raid in the war against Japan.
12th Russian troops captured Kustrin, a German strong point on the eastern approaches to Berlin. The U.S.VIII Corps completed mopping up operations west of the Rhine. The R.A.F. “earthquake” bomb was dropped for the first time. The 10 ton weapon was used to knock out the Bielefeld viaduct.