425 |
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Theodosius effectively founds a university in Constantinople. |
1531 |
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German Protestants form the League of Schmalkalden to resist the power of the emperor. |
1700 |
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The Pacific Island of New Britain is discovered. |
1814 |
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Napoleon‘s Marshal Nicholas Oudinot is pushed back at Barsur-Aube by the Emperor’s allied enemies shortly before his abdication. |
1827 |
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The first Mardi-Gras celebration is held in New Orleans. |
1864 |
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The first Union prisoners arrive at Andersonville Prison in Georgia. |
1865 |
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Confederate raider William Quantrill and his bushwackers attack Hickman, Kentucky, shooting women and children. |
1905 |
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The Japanese push Russians back in Manchuria and cross the Sha River. |
1908 |
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The forty-sixth star is added to the U.S. flag, signifying Oklahoma’s admission to statehood. |
1920 |
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The United States rejects a Soviet peace offer as propaganda. |
1925 |
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Glacier Bay National Monument is dedicated in Alaska. |
1933 |
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The burning down of the Reichstag building
in Berlin gives the Nazis the opportunity to suspend personal liberty
with increased power. |
1939 |
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The Supreme Court outlaws sit-down strikes. |
1942 |
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British Commandos raid a German radar station at Bruneval on the French coast. |
1953 |
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F-84 Thunderjets raid North Korean base on Yalu River. |
1962 |
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South Vietnamese president Ngo Dinh Diem is unharmed as two planes bomb the presidential palace in Saigon. |
1963 |
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The Soviet Union says that 10,000 troops will remain in Cuba. |
1969 |
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Thousands of students protest Nixon‘s arrival in Rome. |
1973 |
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U.S. Supreme Court rules that a Virginia pool club can’t bar residents because of color. |
1988 |
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Debi Thomas becomes the first African American to win a medal at the Winter Olympics. |
1991 |
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Coalition forces liberate Kuwait after seven months of occupation by the Iraqi army. |
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