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The Day in History: Cowra Breakout: One of the Biggest Escapes in History (1944)
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The Day in History: The Nanchang Uprising (1927)
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The Day in History: Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty Signed by the US and USSR (1991)
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The Day in History: US Bomber Crashes into New Yorks Empire State Building (1945)
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The Day in History: Wagners Parsifal Premiers in the Bayreuth Festival Theatre (1882)
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The Day in History: Sirimavo Bandaranaike Becomes Worlds First Female Prime Minister (1960)
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The Day in History: Mary I Begins Reign as Queen of England (1553)
Mary I (18 February 1516 – 17 November 1558), was Queen of England and ...
The Day in History: RMS Carpathia Torpedoed by German Submarine (1918)
RMS Carpathia was a Cunard Line transatlantic passenger steamship built by ...
The Day in History: First Ascent of the Matterhorn (1865)
Edward Whymper was a British illustrator, climber and explorer best ...
The Day in History: Alexander Hamilton Dies from Wound Sustained in Duel (1804)
Alexander Hamilton Dies from Wound Sustained in Duel (1804)Alexander Hamilton Dies from Wound Sustained in Duel (1804) ...
The Day in History: Construction of Hoover Dam Begins (1930)
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The Day in History: Nigerian Civil War Begins (1967)
The Nigerian Civil War, also known as the Biafran War, was a political conflict ...
The Day in History: SPAM Introduced into the Market (1937)
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The Day in History: Last Pair of Great Auks Killed (1844)
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The Day in History: Einstein Introduces Special Relativity (1905)
Although Isaac Newton based his theory on absolute space and time, he also ...
The Day in History: Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand Assassinated (1914)
Franz Ferdinand (December 18, 1863 – June 28, 1914) was an Archduke of ...
The Day in History: Latter-Day Saints Founder Joseph Smith Murdered (1844)
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The Day in History: Christopher Latham Sholes Granted Typewriter Patent (1868)
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The Day in History: Battle of Megiddo (15th century BC)
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The Day in History: Molly Maguires Hanged in Pennsylvania (1877)
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The Day in History: First Juneteenth Celebrations (1865)
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The Day in History: Martin Luther Marries a Catholic Nun (1525)
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The Day in History: Philippine Declaration of Independence
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The Day in History: Sir Charles Kingsford Smith Completes First Transpacific Flight (1928)
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The Day in History: Mary Dyer
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World No Tobacco Day
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The Day in History: Waxhaw Massacre
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The Day in History: Dred Scott Emancipated by His Original Owners (1857)
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The Day in History: Peter Minuit Buys Manhattan
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The Day in History: The Great Chilean Earthquake
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The Day in History: Dust Bowl
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The Day in History: Victory Day
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The Hard Hat Riot was a riot which occurred on May 8, 1970, near the intersection of Wall Street and Broad Street and at New York City Hall. The riot ...
The Day in History
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World Childrens Day 2009
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