Those dates are 2,173 days apart.
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From 1944 to 2012 there are 18 leap years.
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Sept 30 1995 to Mar 16 2010 is 5281 days.
123 days.
25 days.
29 days are in February 1944 because it was a leap year
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The Warsaw Uprising of 1944 lasted for 63 days.
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There have been several D-Days. The first was Sept 12, 1918 with the invasion of Saint-Mihiel. The most famous was June 6, 1944 with the invasion of Normandy. Every amphibious landing in WWII (including the Pacific landings) had a D-Day.
246 days.
2012 was a leap year, so: from Sept 28 2011 to Sept 28 2012 is 366 days; and from Sept 28 2012 to Sept 28 2013 is 365 days; a total of 731 days. 7 days in a week, so: 731 days ÷ 7 days/week = 1043/7 weeks ie just under 1041/2 weeks.