Today in World War II History—July 23, 1942
Saturday, July 23, 2022 by Sarah Sundin
80 Years Ago—July 23, 1942: In Switzerland, Salvadoran consul-general Col. Jose Arturo Castellanos and Hungarian Jewish businessman George Mandel-Mantello, Castellanos’s secretary, begin forging thousands of false Salvadoran papers to send to Jews in Europe; 90% of certificate holders will survive the Holocaust.
At Treblinka concentration camp, Nazis begin mass extermination by gassing.
On Kokoda Trail on New Guinea, Japanese take Awala and force Australians back toward Wairopi.