February 1943

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The following events occurred in February 1943:

February 1, 1943 (Monday)

February 2, 1943 (Tuesday)

February 3, 1943 (Wednesday)

February 4, 1943 (Thursday)

February 5, 1943 (Friday)

February 6, 1943 (Saturday)

February 7, 1943 (Sunday)

February 8, 1943 (Monday)

"An eager schoolboy gets his first experience in using War Ration Book Two. With many parents engaged in war work, children are being taught the facts of point rationing for helping out in family marketing.", 02/1943

February 9, 1943 (Tuesday)

February 10, 1943 (Wednesday)

February 11, 1943 (Thursday)

February 12, 1943 (Friday)

February 13, 1943 (Saturday)

February 14, 1943 (Sunday)

February 15, 1943 (Monday)

February 16, 1943 (Tuesday)

February 17, 1943 (Wednesday)

February 18, 1943 (Thursday)

February 19, 1943 (Friday)

February 20, 1943 (Saturday)

February 21, 1943 (Sunday)

February 22, 1943 (Monday)

February 23, 1943 (Tuesday)

February 24, 1943 (Wednesday)

February 25, 1943 (Thursday)

February 26, 1943 (Friday)

February 27, 1943 (Saturday)

February 28, 1943 (Sunday)

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