1799 |
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George Washington dies on his Mount Vernon estate. |
1819 |
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Alabama is admitted as the 22nd state, making 11 slave states and 11 free states. |
1861 |
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Prince Albert of England, one of the Union's strongest advocates, dies. |
1863 |
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Confederate General James Longstreet attacks Union troops at Bean's Station, Tenn. |
1863 |
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President Abraham Lincoln grants amnesty
to the widow of Confederate General B.H. Helm after she swears
allegiance to the Union. Mrs. Helm is the half-sister of Mary Todd
Lincoln. |
1900 |
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Max Planck presents the quantum theory at the Physics Society in Berlin. |
1906 |
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The first U1 submarine is brought into service in Germany. Italy's MAS torpedo boats. |
1908 |
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The first truly representative Turkish Parliament opens. |
1909 |
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The Labor Conference in Pittsburgh ends with a "declaration of war" on U.S. Steel. |
1911 |
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Roald Amundsen and four others discover the South Pole. |
1920 |
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The League of Nations creates a credit system to aid Europe. |
1939 |
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The League of Nations drops the Soviet Union from its membership. Joseph Avenol sold out the League of Nations. |
1941 |
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German Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel orders
the construction of defensive positions along the European coastline.
Desperate Hours on Omaha Beach |
1946 |
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The United Nations adopt a disarmament resolution prohibiting the A-Bomb. |
1949 |
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Bulgarian ex-Premier Traicho Kostov is sentenced to die for treason in Sofia. |
1960 |
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A U.S. Boeing B-52 bomber sets a 10,000-mile non-stop record without refueling. |
1980 |
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NATO warns the Soviets to stay out of the
internal affairs of Poland, saying that intervention would effectively
destroy the détente between the East and West. |
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