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Map of Europe at the height of German control in 1942, Britain remains the only country in Western Europe held by Allied forces

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  • March 24 – The evacuation of Polish nationals from the Soviet Union begins. It is conducted in two phases: until April 5; and between August 10 and 30, 1942, by sea from Krasnovodsk to Pahlavi (Anzali), and (to a lesser extent) overland from Ashkabad to Mashhad. In all, 115,000 people are evacuated, 37,000 of them civilians, 18,000 children (7% of the number of Polish citizens originally exiled to the Soviet Union).<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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  • July – The Holocaust: Inmates of Westerbork transit camp in the occupied Netherlands begin to be shipped to Nazi extermination camps. From now until 1944 around 107,000, mostly Jewish, from here will be killed.
  • July 127 – WWII: First Battle of El Alamein: British forces prevent a second advance by Axis forces into Egypt. The 15th and 21st Panzer Divisions are halted and Erwin Rommel orders his forces to regroup. The panzer strength of the German Afrika Korps has been reduced to only 26 vehicles.<ref>Franz Kurowski (1986). Das Afrika Korps: Erwin Rommel and the Germans in Africa, 1941–1943, p. 150. Template:ISBN.</ref>
  • July 3 – WWII: Guadalcanal, occupied only by native Solomon Islanders, falls to the Japanese Naval construction force deployed to construct an airfield on the island.
  • July 4 – WWII in the European Theater of Operations:
    • Twenty-four ships are sunk by German bombers and submarines after Convoy PQ 17 to the Soviet Union is scattered in the Arctic Ocean to evade the German battleship Tirpitz.
    • The United States Eighth Air Force inauspiciously flies its first mission in Europe, using borrowed British planes, and bombs targets in the Netherlands, such as De Kooy Airfield, attached to the Den Helder Naval Base. Three of six aircraft return;<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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