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U.K.

- Queen Elizabeth II is greatly saddened by the death of Tekin whom she knew since she was a little girl. She sends gifts and condolences to Tekin II.

- The British condemn Polish war crimes in Germany. Prime Minister Wilson states that while its president may be good, she has no control over her generals, and must be stopped. Operation Common Good, plans for the invasion of Poland, are planned, but will not go into operation until the German campaign can be stabilised.

- The British crossing the Danish peninsula reach Lübeck, and meet up with forces from Kiel. The German north peninsula has been completely cut off, and large parts surrender. Further south, British attacks on Bremen go well, and Commonwealth forces reach the city suburbs.

- The British caution the Americans against being too friendly with Yugoslavia. Whilst they are doing lots for civil liberty and stuff, they are in essence a dictatorship (Yugoslavia’s president made his daughter his successor without consulting the people).

- Reinforcements to Germany, the New British Expeditionary Force numbering 500,000, land in Germany.

- British borders with Polish Germany are reinforced. Rail guns and other heavy ordnance are installed.

- An investigation into the Inkwell Society is conducted, but is hampered by a Society members within the ISA (which include its director).