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October 1939

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The following events occurred in October 1939:

October 1, 1939 (Sunday)

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October 2, 1939 (Monday)

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October 3, 1939 (Tuesday)

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October 4, 1939 (Wednesday)

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October 5, 1939 (Thursday)

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October 6, 1939 (Friday)

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October 7, 1939 (Saturday)

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October 8, 1939 (Sunday)

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October 9, 1939 (Monday)

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October 10, 1939 (Tuesday)

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October 11, 1939 (Wednesday)

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October 12, 1939 (Thursday)

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October 13, 1939 (Friday)

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October 14, 1939 (Saturday)

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October 15, 1939 (Sunday)

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October 16, 1939 (Monday)

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October 17, 1939 (Tuesday)

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October 18, 1939 (Wednesday)

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October 19, 1939 (Thursday)

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October 20, 1939 (Friday)

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October 21, 1939 (Saturday)

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October 22, 1939 (Sunday)

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October 23, 1939 (Monday)

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October 24, 1939 (Tuesday)

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October 25, 1939 (Wednesday)

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October 26, 1939 (Thursday)

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October 27, 1939 (Friday)

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October 28, 1939 (Saturday)

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October 29, 1939 (Sunday)

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October 30, 1939 (Monday)

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October 31, 1939 (Tuesday)

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References

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