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The following events occurred in July 1942:

July 1, 1942 (Wednesday)

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July 2, 1942 (Thursday)

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July 3, 1942 (Friday)

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July 4, 1942 (Saturday)

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July 5, 1942 (Sunday)

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July 6, 1942 (Monday)

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July 7, 1942 (Tuesday)

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July 8, 1942 (Wednesday)

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July 9, 1942 (Thursday)

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July 10, 1942 (Friday)

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July 11, 1942 (Saturday)

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July 12, 1942 (Sunday)

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July 13, 1942 (Monday)

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July 14, 1942 (Tuesday)

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July 15, 1942 (Wednesday)

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July 16, 1942 (Thursday)

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July 17, 1942 (Friday)

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July 18, 1942 (Saturday)

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July 19, 1942 (Sunday)

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July 20, 1942 (Monday)

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July 21, 1942 (Tuesday)

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July 22, 1942 (Wednesday)

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July 23, 1942 (Thursday)

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July 24, 1942 (Friday)

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July 25, 1942 (Saturday)

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July 26, 1942 (Sunday)

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July 27, 1942 (Monday)

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July 28, 1942 (Tuesday)

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July 29, 1942 (Wednesday)

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July 30, 1942 (Thursday)

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July 31, 1942 (Friday)

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References

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  5. ^ "Central Direction of the War". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). July 2, 1942. Retrieved February 1, 2016.
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  36. ^ "War Diary for Monday, 27 July 1942". Stone & Stone Second World War Books. Retrieved February 1, 2016.
  37. ^ "An Allied Warning: Germany Will Feel Daily Air Scourge". The Milwaukee Journal: 1. July 28, 1942.
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