1743 |
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By the Treaty of Abo, Sweden cedes southeast Finland to Russia, ending Sweden's failed war with Russia. |
1812 |
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Napoleon Bonaparte's army defeats the Russians at the Battle of Smolensk during the Russian retreat to Moscow. |
1833 |
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The first steam ship to cross the Atlantic entirely on its own power, the Canadian ship Royal William, begins her journey from Nova Scotia to The Isle of Wight. |
1863 |
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Union gunboats attack Fort Sumter in Charleston, South Carolina, for the first time. |
1942 |
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Marine Raiders attack Makin Island in the Gilbert Islands from two submarines. |
1943 |
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Allied forces complete the conquest of Sicily. |
1944 |
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The mayor of Paris, Pierre Charles
Tattinger, meets with the German commander Dietrich von Choltitz to
protest the explosives being deployed throughout the city. |
1945 |
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Upon hearing confirmation that Japan has surrendered, Sukarno proclaims Indonesia's independence. |
1960 |
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American Francis Gary Powers pleads guilty at his Moscow trial for spying over the Soviet Union in a U-2 plane. |
1978 |
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Three Americans complete the first crossing of the Atlantic in a balloon. |
1987 |
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93-year-old Rudolf Hess, former Nazi leader and deputy of Hitler, is found hanged to death in Spandau Prison. |
1988 |
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Pakistani President Zia-ul-Haq is killed in an airplane crash suspected of being an assassination. |
1998 |
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President Bill Clinton admits to the American public that he had affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky. |
1999 |
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A 7.4-magnitude earthquake near Izmit, Turkey kills over 17,000 and injures nearly 45,000. |
2005 |
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Israel begins the first forced evacuation
of Israeli settlers from the Gaza Strip and northern West Bank, as part
of a unilateral disengagement plan. |
2012 |
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Moscow's top court upholds ban of gay pride events in Russia's capital city for 100 years. |
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