This Day in History: 1943-06-25
Congress passed, over President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s veto, the Smith-Connally Anti-Strike Act, which allowed the federal government to seize and operate privately-owned war plants facing labor strikes. Crematorium 3 at Birkenau is finished. Racial unrest in Detroit, Michigan. Arthur Seyss-Inquart, Reichskommissar in the Netherlands, orders mass arrests of Dutch physicians.