July 2, 1939 (Sunday) Off New England, west of Grand Banks
Helen’s Diary
Seasick!.
Ruth’s Diary
No entry
News from Europe
Neuengamme Concentration Camp Gains Autonomy
Germany’s interior regime took a darker turn when the Neuengamme concentration camp near Hamburg was granted autonomous status, enabling the Nazi SS to escalate the implementation of forced labor and expand internment. This shift was highly significant for understanding the coming war—it marked a further move toward systematized brutality, later seen at scale across occupied Europe.