Although such a mission was recorded in a British aircraft review during World War II, it was later suspected to be disinformation by captured German pilots. No version of the JU-390 had anything close to the range required, even entirely filled with fuel.
The Japanese were impressed with the Junkers JU-390. It could fly from the German Bases in Odessa to the Japanese held fields in China. Starting in late 1943 the Junkers JU-390 would deliver secret jet engines and other valuable weapons and on the return flight carry exotic metals, uranium, and even rubber. Also this is the way Japanese and German officers carried Top Secret information. In March 1945 a Junkers JU-390 flew to Tokyo by flying over the North Polar regions. This is verified by Albert Speer who wrote about this flight. Anna Kreisling was in Japan at the time and flew back to Germany on a different Junkers JU-390. Japan was working on a Nuclear bomb and the Junkers JU-390 was the bomber they wanted to use the Atomic Bomb on Los Angeles and Hawaii.
Casablanca, French Morocco
At the Casablanca Conference (code named SYMBOL), January 14-24, 1943, the Allies agreed that an invasion of Sicily & Italy would follow the completion of the North African/Tunisian Campaign. It was further decided that the European cross-channel invasion of France would be delayed from 1943 into 1944. Then at the Third Washington Conference (code named TRIDENT), May 12-27, 1943 and at the Quebec Conference (code named QUADRANT), August 17-24, 1943 the prior decisions with respect to Sicily & Italy were reaffirmed.
In November 20, 1943
anne was 14 years old in 1943.
It premiered in 1942, and went into wide release in 1943.
Casablanca.
Casablanca was filmed in 1942 and was released in January of 1943
1943
Casablanca won the Oscar for Directing in 1943.
Casablanca won the Oscar for Writing in 1943.
Casablanca won the Best Picture Academy Award in 1943.
casablanca
Casablanca premiered in New York City in 1942 coinciding with Major General Patton's invasion of the the Moroccan harbour town. Its nationwide release was in 1943 which coincided with the Casablanca Conference between President Roosevelt and PM Churchill. Casablanca was a B movie which George Raft turned down, and Bogie scooped it up, but the timing made it a classic.
23rd January 1943 (USA)
Yes. The Humphrey Bogart-Ingrid Bergman classic was named the Best Picture of 1943.
Casablanca was first released in New York City theatres on November 26, 1942. It was released nationwide in the U.S. on January 23, 1943.