1399 |
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Tamerlane's Mongols destroy the army of Mahmud Tughluk,
Sultan of Delhi, at Panipat. |
1861 |
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The Stonewall Brigade begins to dismantle Dam No.
5 of the C&O Canal. |
1886 |
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At a Christmas party, Sam Belle shoots his old enemy
Frank West, but is fatally wounded himself. |
1903 |
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Near Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, Orville and Wilbur
Wright make the first successful flight in history of a self-propelled, heavier-than-air
aircraft. |
1927 |
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U.S. Secretary of State Frank B. Kellogg suggests
a worldwide pact renouncing war. |
1938 |
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Italy declares the 1935 pact with France invalid
because ratifications had not been exchanged. France denies the argument. |
1939 |
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In the Battle of River Plate near Montevideo, Uruguay,
the British trap the German pocket battleship Graf Spee. German Captain
Langsdorf sinks his ship believing that resistance is hopeless. |
1943 |
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U.S. forces invade Japanese-held New Britain Island
in New Guinea. |
1944 |
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The German Army renews the attack on the Belgian
town of Losheimergraben against the defending Americans during the Battle of the
Bulge. |
1944 |
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U.S. approves end to internment of Japanese Americans.
U.S. Major General Henry C. Pratt issues Public Proclamation No. 21, declaring
that Japanese American "evacuees" from the West Coast could return to
their homes effective January 2, 1945. |
1948 |
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The Smithsonian Institution accepts the Kitty
Hawk - the Wright brothers' plane. |
1950 |
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The French government appoints Marshal de Lattre
de Tassigny to command their troops in Vietnam. |
1952 |
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Yugoslavia breaks relations with the Vatican. |
1965 |
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Ending an election campaign marked by bitterness
and violence, Ferdinand Marcos is declared president of the Philippines. |
1981 |
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Red Brigade terrorists kidnap Brigadier General
James Dozier, the highest-ranking U.S. NATO officer in Italy. |
1990 |
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Jean-Bertrand Aristide wins Haiti's first free election.
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