Lord Halifax calls Paris to establish a time limit; and at 10.30 p.m. Chamberlain's peacetime Cabinet begins its final meeting. An absolute ultimatum will be sent to Germany.
Dr. Fritz Hesse, Press Councillor to the German Embassy in London, comes to Sir Horace Wilson, Chamberlain's chief advisor, with an invitation from Ribbentrop for a secret meeting, 'heart to heart'. Wilson refuses, but repeats that if Germany withdraws from Poland, bygones will be bygones.
The IRA launch a series of attacks on individual soldiers in the British Territorial Army.
Churchill, expecting at any minute to be invited to join the War Cabinet, has waited all day a message from Chamberlain. He sleeps with a pistol under his pillow and a guard on his door.
The last football matches are played. Some kick off late
anticipating crowd and traffic problems.
On the last day of play Blackpool head the league. (72)
FRANCE:
Georges Bonnet, the French Foreign Minister contacts Ciano to try and arrange a symbolic
German withdrawal. Ciano throws the message into the waste-paper basket before returning
to bed.
Paris: Daladier addresses the Chamber of Deputies. (Gene Hanson)
The RAF sends ten squadrons of Fairey Battle light bombers to France.
GERMANY:
At 8.50 p.m. Ribbentrop informs Attolico that there will be no German withdrawal from
Poland.
Germany announces that it will respect Norwegian neutrality.
POLAND: Rundstedt's
troops have crossed the River Warta, in Poland, in numerous places. The German
Luftwaffe has wreaked havoc in the rear areas of the Polish armed forces. The far
forward placement of most Polish regular forces has placed the swift moving
German columns in their rear areas.
30 Polish towns and cities are bombed with more than 1500 casualties.
In the disputed Corridor, two Polish infantry divisions and the Pomorze cavalry brigade are cut off by the German XIX corps of the 4th Army and almost wiped out.
Polish submarine ORP Wilk is damaged by German depth charges. (Dave Shirlaw)
U.S.S.R.: Pravda features Hitler's speech holding the Poles responsible for the war. (Mike Yared)
ITALY: 9.30 p.m. Sir Percy Loraine calls London from Rome to say that Mussolini is abandoning his efforts for peace.
GIBRALTAR: The first British convoy of the war leaves for Cape Town