Today in World War II History—August 11, 1942
Thursday, August 11, 2022 by Sarah Sundin
80 Years Ago—Aug. 11, 1942: In British “Pedestal” convoy to Malta, carrier HMS Eagle is sunk by German U-boat U-73.
US War Production Board orders entire crop of wine grapes be made into raisins for the military.
Actress Hedy Lamarr and musician George Antheil receive a patent for a frequency-hopping system to prevent interception and jamming of radio communications; although not used in WWII, the technology makes cellular phones possible.