March 1941


The following events occurred in March 1941:

[March 1], 1941 (Saturday)

[March 2], 1941 (Sunday)

[March 3], 1941 (Monday)

  • Turkey canceled its non-aggression pact with Bulgaria after only two weeks.
  • An earthquake in the Greek city of Larissa left 10,000 homeless.
  • U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed an order freezing all Bulgarian assets in the United States.
  • A famous image of a weeping Frenchman was published in this week's issue of Life magazine. The photograph is a still from film footage shot in Marseille during a procession of French regimental flags on their way to Africa to preserve them from surrender.
  • German submarine U-125 was commissioned.
  • The U.S. Supreme Court decided ''Railroad Commission v. Pullman Co.''

[March 4], 1941 (Tuesday)

[March 5], 1941 (Wednesday)

[March 6], 1941 (Thursday)

[March 7], 1941 (Friday)

  • Operation Lustre: The first British soldiers from North Africa arrived in Greece.
  • German submarine U-47 went missing west of Ireland. The sub's fate remains unknown.
  • Died: Günther Prien, 33, German U-boat ace

[March 8], 1941 (Saturday)

[March 9], 1941 (Sunday)

[March 10], 1941 (Monday)

[March 11], 1941 (Tuesday)

[March 12], 1941 (Wednesday)

[March 13], 1941 (Thursday)

[March 14], 1941 (Friday)

[March 15], 1941 (Saturday)

[March 16], 1941 (Sunday)

[March 17], 1941 (Monday)

[March 18], 1941 (Tuesday)

[March 19], 1941 (Wednesday)

[March 20], 1941 (Thursday)

[March 21], 1941 (Friday)

[March 22], 1941 (Saturday)

  • British troops overran the Italians in Babille Pass.
  • Vichy French President Philippe Pétain signed a bill to construct a trans-Saharan railway, which was to be built by prisoners of war and Jews.
  • German submarines U-126 and U-202 were commissioned.

[March 23], 1941 (Sunday)

[March 24], 1941 (Monday)

[March 25], 1941 (Tuesday)

[March 26], 1941 (Wednesday)

[March 27], 1941 (Thursday)

  • The Yugoslav coup d'état occurred. Dušan Simović and other Serb nationalist officers in the Royal Yugoslav Air Force overthrew Yugoslavia's pro-Axis government and intended to back out of the Tripartite Pact. When Hitler learned of the coup he issued Directive No. 25 ordering an invasion of Yugoslavia.
  • The Battle of Cape Matapan began off the southwest coast of Greece.
  • Ion Antonescu signed an anti-Jewish law providing for the segregation of Romania's Jews and expropriation of their urban property.
  • Aboard the presidential yacht USS Potomac, President Roosevelt signed the $7 billion wartime appropriation bill.
  • German Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop met his Japanese counterpart Yōsuke Matsuoka in Berlin.
  • Japanese spy Takeo Yoshikawa arrived in Pearl Harbor. Yoshikawa noticed that battleships were berthed in pairs and that the in-shore ship was protected from torpedo attacks by the outboard one.
  • German submarine U-563 was commissioned.

[March 28], 1941 (Friday)

[March 29], 1941 (Saturday)

[March 30], 1941 (Sunday)

[March 31], 1941 (Monday)