Today in World War II History

70 Years Ago—June 10, 1942: Germans destroy Czechoslovakian town of Lidice in retaliation for SS Gen. Heydrich’s death, kill all 173 men, deport children and women to concentration camps. British tea planter uses elephants to rescue 68 Burmese refugees fleeing Japanese across the Daphna River, India.
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Published on June 10, 2012 03:00
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