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November 21st, 1940 (THURSDAY)

UNITED KINGDOM: Lt-General Bernard Law Montgomery is put in charge of the 3rd and 4th Divisions of the British Army.

FRANCE: In Vichy France, U.S. Charge d'affaires ad interim H. Freeman Matthews meets with Marshal Henri Philippe Pathan, Head of the Vichy State, concerning the French battleships Richelieu and Jean Bart; the French admiral responds immediately: "Then why not leave those vessels at Dakar (French West Africa) and Casablanca (French Morocco) where they now are? I shall keep them there and if there should be any change in this plan I will give you previous notice." This information, received in Washington on the morning of 22 November, is communicated through channels by the President to the "Former Naval Person" British Prime Minister Winston Churchill.

GERMANY: U-337, U-338, U-387, U-388, U-389, U-390, U-449, U-450, U-731, U-732, U-733, U-734, U-771, U-772, U-773, U-774, U-775, U-776 ordered.

U-160 laid down.

U-110 commissioned.

AUSTRIA: Hungary signed protocol of adherence to Axis Tripartite Pact at Vienna.

ALBANIA: Koritsa: With bands playing and their blue and white flags held high, kilted Greek troops marched in triumph through the streets of Koritsa today as the last Italian invaders fled from Greek soil. Mussolini's boast that "we will break Greece's back" had not taken into account the speed of Greek counter-attacks.

Koritsa had been surrounded for several days before the Greeks finally stormed the Italians' shallow trenches with bayonets and trench-knives. The invaders surrendered in their hundreds, with retreat becoming a rout as they abandoned a complete arsenal of heavy guns, anti-tank weapons, food and a huge stock of petrol. Some reports speak of rape and other atrocities as Blackshirt divisions retreat through Albanian villages.

As news of the fall of Italy's biggest base in occupied Albania was flashed to an electrified world, Winston Churchill cabled to General Metaxas: "We are all inspired by the feat of Greek valour ... long live Greece!"

GREECE: The Italians retreat to Elbasan as the Greeks advance on the Epirus front.

 

LIBYA: RAF raiders attack Italian bases at Benghazi, Benina and Berka.

AUSTRALIA: The government presents a budget calling for increased taxation to finance a boost in defence spending.

CANADA: Corvette HMCS Lethbridge launched Montreal, Province of Quebec.

ATLANTIC OCEAN: The corvette HMS Rhododendron claims to sink U-104 in the North-Western Approaches. 
U-104 reported for the last time on 19 Nov, 1940 from approximate position 60.30N, 02.30E. There is also a possibility that she was lost to mines from minefield SN 44 which was laid on 8 Nov, 1940 northwest of Tory Island as her last reported position was very close to that field.  U-104 is the last German U-boat lost until March although the Italians have casualties.

U-103 sank SS Daydawn and Victoria in Convoy OB-244.

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