49 BC |
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Julius Caesar leads his army across the Rubicon River, plunging Rome into civil war. |
1843 |
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Francis Scott Key, author of "The Star-Spangled Banner," dies in Baltimore. |
1861 |
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Alabama secedes from the Union. |
1862 |
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Lincoln accepts Simon Cameron's resignation as Secretary of War. |
1887 |
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At Fort Smith, Arkansas, hangman George Maledon dispatches four victims in a multiple hanging. |
1904 |
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British troops massacre 1,000 dervishes in Somaliland. |
1916 |
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Russian General Yudenich launches a WWI winter offensive and advances west. |
1923 |
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The French enter the town of Essen in the Ruhr valley, to extract Germany's resources as war payment. |
1934 |
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The German police raid the homes of dissident clergy in Berlin. |
1941 |
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Adolf Hitler orders forces to be prepared to enter North Africa to assist the Italian effort, marking the establishment of the Afrika Korps. |
1940 |
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Benjamin O. Davis, Sr., becomes the U.S. Army's first black general, his son would later become a general as well. |
1942 |
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Japan invades the Dutch East Indies at Borneo. |
1943 |
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The Soviet Red Army encircles Stalingrad. |
1948 |
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President Harry S. Truman proposes free, two-year community colleges for all who want an education. |
1949 |
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Negotiations in China between the Nationalists and Communists open as Tientsin is virtually lost to the Communists. |
1964 |
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A collection of previously unexhibited paintings by Pablo Picasso are displayed for the first time in Toronto. |
1980 |
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Honda announces it will build the first Japanese-owned passenger-car assembly plant in the United States–in Ohio. |
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