In Berlin...
The German government issues a statement claiming that all organized fighting in Poland has ended. It states "The Polish Army of a million men has been defeated, captured, or routed. No single Polish active or reserve division escaped this fate. Only fractions of individual groups were able to avoid immediate destruction by fleeing into the swamps of eastern Poland. They succumbed there to Soviet troops. Of the entire Polish army only an insignificant remainder still is fighting at hopeless positions in Warsaw, in Modlin and on the Hela Peninsula."
In Germany...
Wireless sets are confiscated from all Jews.
On the Western Front...
German forces are reported to be counterattacking with no success.
In Rome...
Mussolini restates the Italian intention to remain neutral unless attacked, following a policy to "strengthen our army in preparation for any eventualities and support every possible peace effort while working in silence." He also suggests that the "liquidation" of Poland presents an opportunity for a European peace settlement.
Mussolini
In Poland...
In Warsaw, food supplies are running out although the determination to resist remains among the Polish garrison surrounded in the city.
In the North Atlantic...
Two Finnish steamers carrying cellulose are sunk by German submarine forces.
In Panama...
American states agree to a 300-mile (480 km) neutral zone off the coast of the the Americas.
In Tokyo...
Admiral Nomura becomes foreign minister in General Abe's recently appointed government. Between now and their fall in January 1940, some conciliatory moves are made toward the United States. These are not reciprocated and this strengthens the beliefs and standing of the more bellicose Japanese politicians.
Admiral Nomura
In Britain...
Sigmund Freud, the famed Austrian psychoanalyst, dies at 83 years of age.
Freud
The German government issues a statement claiming that all organized fighting in Poland has ended. It states "The Polish Army of a million men has been defeated, captured, or routed. No single Polish active or reserve division escaped this fate. Only fractions of individual groups were able to avoid immediate destruction by fleeing into the swamps of eastern Poland. They succumbed there to Soviet troops. Of the entire Polish army only an insignificant remainder still is fighting at hopeless positions in Warsaw, in Modlin and on the Hela Peninsula."
In Germany...
Wireless sets are confiscated from all Jews.
On the Western Front...
German forces are reported to be counterattacking with no success.
In Rome...
Mussolini restates the Italian intention to remain neutral unless attacked, following a policy to "strengthen our army in preparation for any eventualities and support every possible peace effort while working in silence." He also suggests that the "liquidation" of Poland presents an opportunity for a European peace settlement.
Mussolini
In Poland...
In Warsaw, food supplies are running out although the determination to resist remains among the Polish garrison surrounded in the city.
In the North Atlantic...
Two Finnish steamers carrying cellulose are sunk by German submarine forces.
In Panama...
American states agree to a 300-mile (480 km) neutral zone off the coast of the the Americas.
In Tokyo...
Admiral Nomura becomes foreign minister in General Abe's recently appointed government. Between now and their fall in January 1940, some conciliatory moves are made toward the United States. These are not reciprocated and this strengthens the beliefs and standing of the more bellicose Japanese politicians.
Admiral Nomura
In Britain...
Sigmund Freud, the famed Austrian psychoanalyst, dies at 83 years of age.
Freud