Today in World War II History—March 28, 1940 & 1945
Saturday, March 28, 2020 by Sarah Sundin
80 Years Ago—March 28, 1940: Britain and France agree not to make separate peace treaties with Germany.
75 Years Ago—March 28, 1945: Soviets take crucial port of Gdynia on the Baltic.
US Eighth Air Force flies final bombing mission to Berlin.
British War Cabinet meets for final time in the underground Cabinet War Rooms in London, now called the Churchill War Rooms.