Henkels & McCoy Timeline: 1944
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| 1944 |
Defense related contracts for Henkels & McCoy this year include new
airfield lighting installation at the Greater Pittsburgh Airport and also
at the Northeast Philadelphia Airport. H&M is involved in runway and
taxiway lighting as well as approach light lanes. H&M also contracts for
labor in an Electrical Distribution project at the Allegheny Ballistics
Laboratory in Pinto, West Virginia... At the request of the Philadelphia Electric
Company, Henkels & McCoy enters the gas installation business, installing
200 linear feet of gas line in Jenkintown, Pa. Following this successful
first effort, more gas jobs are awarded and the company’s Gas Department
flourishes... Also in '44, H&M performs miscellaneous maintenance work for
Bell Telephone of Pennsylvania and at the Conowingo Dam.As 1944 begins, Germany is in full retreat on the
Eastern Front. Allied soldiers land in Anzio and the Red Army crosses into
Poland. In the Pacific, Allied paratroopers land behind enemy lines in
Burma. Allied forces struggle with Japanese Imperial troops in China and
India is invaded. Meanwhile, US Marines continue to island-hop their way
to Japan, while the US Navy continues to engage and defeat enemy
fleets.
April 21
Chicago Cardinals and Pittsburgh Steelers merge for the 1944 football
season.
June 5
Allies capture Rome.
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June 6
Allied forces, led by General Dwight D. Eisenhower, invade Europe in
Normandy, northern France. It is a combined land-sea-air assault and is
the largest armed force ever assembled, before or since. To read more
about Operation Overlord,
the Normandy invasion
click here.
Photos: (Above left) Supreme Allied Commander General Dwight D. Eisenhower
gives a pep talk to paratroopers shortly before D -Day. (Top right) One of the first waves
of assault troops to land at Omaha Beach, identified as Company E, 16th Infantry, 1st
Infantry. Right: Medics attend wounded GIs on "Bloody Omaha." |
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June 13
Lacking the planes and men necessary to recreate the Blitz of 1940, the
Nazi leadership experiments with a new terror weapon. Launched from the Pas-de-Calais
area, German V1 (V for Vengeance) rocket-propelled bombs, begin to fall
sporadically on London. Londoners will call these rockets Buzz Bombs and
Doodlebugs. By September the Nazis, in full retreat, will be launching V2
rockets and, finally, V3 rockets upon targets in England and France. The V
series’ firepower was more deadly with each successive generation. The
rockets could not be used strategically (for striking military targets) as
their guidance systems were primitive. Basically, they were used to simply
destroy people and property at random.
June 22
GI Bill of Rights signed into law.
July 20
An assassination attempt on Hitler’s life during a planning session is
made by disillusioned German officers. Unfortunately, though the briefcase
bomb is placed under a table just a few feet away from the dictator, the
heavy wood helps absorb the force of the blast and shields Hitler’s body.
Shaken, and suffering an arm injury, Hitler orders the slow torture and
death of the plotters to be filmed and shown after dinner.
July
In the Pacific, US forces take Saipan, Tinian and Guam in the Marianas.
Since the start of the year, the US has pushed Japan off many captured
islands and seriously damaged her navy. In Europe, advancing Red Army soldiers discover the abandoned Majdanek extermination
camp, near Lublin, in Poland.
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August 25
Allies liberate Paris (right). The French Army is allowed the honor of entering
the city first, followed by American and British troops. Also in August,
New Guinea is retaken as the Japanese surrender.
September
American reporters visit Lublin, Poland, and stories with pictures of a
warehouse bursting with hundreds of thousands of pairs of shoes that had
once belonged to Nazi victims are widely published.
October 25
The first suicide air attacks occur against US warships in the Battle of Leyte Gulf,
the largest naval battle of the war.
Known as Kamikaze (Divine Wind"), young, inexperienced but fiercely
loyal Japanese pilots fly ill equipped and
outmoded planes which are little more than flying bombs. By the end of the
war, Japan will have sent an estimated 2,257 aircraft, many flown by
inexperienced pilots, to their doom. Most of the remaining Japanese fleet
is destroyed.
November 7
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt wins an unprecedented fourth term.
November
The French Army find Natzwiller, in the Alsace region of France. It the
first major Nazi concentration camp to be uncovered in the West. The camp
is evacuated by SS troops shortly before the Allies arrive so no live
prisoners are found.
December 15
Band leader Glenn Miller, (above, right) serving as a Major in the US Army, is
lost when his plane, flying from England, disappears in bad
weather en route to entertaining troops in France. No traces were ever found.
To hear a radio broadcast of the Glenn Miller Orchestra play their
signature tune,
Moonlight
Serenade, click here.
December 16
Hitler gambles on the Western Front, and loses big. The
"Battle of the Bulge" suddenly erupts in Belgium with a
daring attack by powerful German Tiger tanks, large scale infantry
assaults and subterfuge, in the form of English-speaking Nazi SS troops dressed in
Allied uniforms. It is the largest land battle of
the war and is the last German offensive campaign. The battle will be
officially over by January 28, 1945. Hitler's once seemingly invincible stormtroopers
are now in headlong retreat everywhere.
Also in 1944:
Ballpoint pen invented by Lazlo Biro (Argentina).
Chemists at General Electric, working with silicone, accidentally
stumble across a substance that can be stretched, kneaded and bounced.
This soft, plastic substance will be marketed in 1949 as "Silly Putty."
Going My Way wins Best Picture, Best Director (Leo McCarey) and
Best Actor (Bing Crosby) at the 1944 Oscars. Barry Fitzgerald will take a
Best Supporting Actor award for his role as the curmudgeonly Father
Fitzgibbon in the feel-good musical about Father Chuck O’Malley, a young
Catholic priest (Crosby) and his lighthearted song and dance approach to a
range of social issues in contemporary New York City. The film also
receives Oscars for Best Song, Best Screenplay, and Best Motion Picture
Story.
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