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Today in World War II History—November 28, 1939 & 1944

Oil being unloaded from SS Fort Cataraqui at Antwerp, 30 Nov 1944, the first ship to berth at the port after Allied takeover (Imperial War Museum)

Oil being unloaded from SS Fort Cataraqui at Antwerp, 30 Nov 1944, the first ship to berth at the port after Allied takeover (Imperial War Museum)

80 Years Ago—November 28, 1939: USSR denounces 1932 non-aggression pact with Finland.

75 Years Ago—Nov. 28, 1944: Allies open port of Antwerp, Belgium as first convoy of supply ships arrives.

Albania is secured by partisans as Germans evacuate.

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