Today in World War II History—June 29, 1944

Abandoned vehicles of German 9th Army at Bobruysk, Byelorussia, July 1944 (public domain via Central Archives of the Russian Ministry of Defense: 194407)

Abandoned vehicles of German 9th Army at Bobruysk, Byelorussia, July 1944 (public domain via Central Archives of the Russian Ministry of Defense: 194407)

80 Years Ago—June 29, 1944: Soviets take Bobruysk in Byelorussia, capturing 70,000 troops of German Army Group Center.

Gen. Friedrich Dollmann, commander of German 7th Army in Normandy, dies of a heart attack after Hitler threatens to court-martial him for the loss of Cherbourg.

In Nazi campaign against Italian partisans, Germans execute all 73 men in San Pancrazio, Tuscany.

Margaret Landon’s bestselling biography Anna and the King of Siam is published.

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