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Sarkozy: France's ex-president to face corruption trial. Paris
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| Nov.12 |
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Berlusconi resigns as Italian PM. Rome
| May.14 |
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IMF head questioned over 'attack' New York: The head of the IMF, Dominique Strass-Kahn, 62, is being questioned by New York police over an alleged sex attack on a hotel maid. He was taken off an Air France plane at JFK airport minutes before it left for Paris.
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| May.11 |
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David Cameron named UK prime minister. London
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| Nov.19 |
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Belgian PM is first 'president of Europe'. Belgium
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| Mar. 5, 1946 |
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Winston Churchill 'Iron Curtain' speech Map of Westminster College Fulton Missouri Missouri Missouri: Churchill's 'Sinews of Peace' address at Westminster College, used the term "iron curtain" in the context of Soviet-dominated Eastern Europe
| May. 10, 1940 |
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Winston Churchill becomes prime minister London: A meeting between Chamberlain, Halifax, Churchill and David Margesson, the government Chief Whip, led to the recommendation of Churchill
| May. 28, 1937 |
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Neville Chamberlain becomes prime minister. London
| Dec. 10, 1936 |
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King Edward VIII of England abdicates to marry Mrs. Simpson London: He caused a constitutional crisis by proposing marriage to an American who had divorced her first husband and was seeking a divorce from her...
| Jan. 30, 1933 |
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Adolf Hitler appointed Chancellor Berlin: Hindenburg reluctantly agreed to appoint Hitler as chancellor after parliamentary elections had not resulted in the formation of a majority ...
| Nov. 9, 1917 |
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Georges Clemenceau became Premier of France. Paris
| Jun. 12, 1897 |
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Sir Anthony Eden born. Northern England
| Mar. 18, 1890 |
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Otto von Bismarck resigns as German Chancellorship. Berlin
| Nov. 22, 1890 |
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Charles De Gaulle born. France
| Apr. 20, 1889 |
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Adolf Hitler born. Austria
| Mar. 12, 1880 |
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Kemal Ataturk born. Greece
| Nov. 30, 1874 |
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Winston Churchill born. England
| Sep. 29, 1862 |
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Otto von Bismarck delivers 'Blood and Iron' speech. Berlin
| Jul. 28, 1794 |
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Maximilien Mavie Isidore Robespierre guillotined. Paris
| Aug. 15, 1769 |
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Napoleon Bonaparte born. Southern France
| Apr. 29, 1769 |
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Duke of Wellington born. Ireland
| Dec. 16, 1653 |
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Oliver Cromwell becomes Lord Protector of the Commonwealth. London
| Oct. 15, 1522 |
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Hernan Cortes named governor of New Spain. Mexico
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| Mar. 29 |
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Sarkozy: France's ex-president to face corruption trial Paris: Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy is to face trial for corruption and influence peddling, prosecutors say
| Mar. 21 |
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Sarkozy charged in connection with alleged Libyan funding. Paris
| Mar. 15 |
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In joint statement, world leaders agree Russia behind nerve agent attack. Washington
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| Nov.29 |
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Trump hits out at Theresa May after far-right video tweets |
| Nov.5 |
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Catalan ex-President turns himself in to Belgian authorities |
| Nov.3 |
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Spain issues warrant for Puigdemont |
| Nov.2 |
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Protests as ex-ministers held in Spanish custody. Barcelona
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| Oct.21 |
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Spain pushes to remove Catalonia leaders. Madrid
| Oct.16 |
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Two Catalan separatists in Spanish custody |
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| May.19 |
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Julian Assange rape charges dropped |
| May.14 |
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France inaugurates Emmanuel Macron as new president |
| May.4 |
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Prince Philip will no longer carry out public engagements |
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| Apr.24 |
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Le Pen steps aside as National Front leader |
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| Dec.11 |
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Paolo Gentiloni, Italian foreign minister, appointed PM. Rome
| Dec.4 |
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PM Matteo Renzi resigns after clear referendum defeat. Rome
| May.6 |
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Labour's Sadiq Khan elected 1st Muslim London mayor
| Feb.26 |
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Gianni Infantino crowned new FIFA president |
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| Nov.4 |
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Romania: Protests despite Victor Ponta's resignation |
| Aug.20 |
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French National Front expels founder Jean-Marie Le Pen |
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PM Alexis Tsipras quits and calls early polls |
| Aug.4 |
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German prosecutor sacked over Netzpolitik treason probe |
| Jun.23 |
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US 'spied on French presidents' - Wikileaks |
| Jan.21 |
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German rally leader quits in 'Hitler' row |
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| Sep.19 |
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Scottish referendum: Salmond to quit after Scots vote No |
| Sep.14 |
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Swedish prime minister resigns after election loss |
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Merkel: Fighting anti-Semitism is German duty |
| Jul.1 |
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Sarkozy held over influence claims. Paris
| Jun.2 |
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King Juan Carlos of Spain abdicates. Madrid
| May.30 |
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Row brews as Merkel backs Juncker as EU chief |
| Apr.30 |
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Gerry Adams held over 1972 murder. Northern Ireland
| Feb.17 |
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Italian president asks Renzi to form government |
| Jan.25 |
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Hollande confirms Trierweiler split |
| Jan.10 |
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French president mulls legal action over claim of affair with actress |
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| Dec.17 |
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Merkel voted into 3rd term |
| Oct.23 |
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Merkel concern at 'US phone spying'. Berlin
| Sep.28 |
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Berlusconi resignations spark crisis |
| Aug.1 |
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Berlusconi rages at prison ruling |
| Jul.22 |
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Kate Middleton in labour as world waits |
| Jun.24 |
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Berlusconi convicted in sex trial. Milan
| Apr.30 |
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Dutch King Willem-Alexander sworn in. Netherlands
| Mar.3 |
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Queen Elizabeth II hospitalized |
| Feb.25 |
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Archbishop resigns amid abuse claims |
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| Nov.10 |
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BBC boss George Entwistle resigns |
| Oct.26 |
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Berlusconi handed 4-year prison term for tax fraud. Milan
| Aug.22 |
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Prince Harry naked in Las Vegas |
| Feb.21 |
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Strauss-Kahn held over 'sex ring' |
| Feb.17 |
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German president resigns amid scandal |
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| Dec.15 |
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Chirac found guilty on corruption charges |
| Nov.13 |
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Monti nominated to replace Berlusconi |
| Nov.12 |
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Berlusconi resigns as Italian PM Rome: Silvio Berlusconi has resigned as prime minister of Italy, after dominating the country's politics for 17 years
| Nov.10 |
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Papademos named as new prime minister |
| Jul.17 |
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London police chief resigns amid scandal |
| Jun.28 |
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Christine Lagarde named IMF chief |
| May.14 |
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IMF head questioned over 'attack' New York: The head of the IMF, Dominique Strass-Kahn, 62, is being questioned by New York police over an alleged sex attack on a hotel maid
He was taken off an Air France plane at JFK airport minutes before it left for Paris.
The married former finance minister is considered a Socialist candidate for the presidency
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Libyan foreign minister defects |
| Jan.17 |
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Berlusconi sex allegations widen |
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| Sep.25 |
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Labour Party taps Miliband as new leader |
| Jun.9 |
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Dutch PM resigns party leadership |
| May.11 |
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David Cameron named UK prime minister London: Cameron immediately began forming his coalition government, appointing several Liberal Democrat leaders to Cabinet posts
| May.10 |
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Brown 'stepping down as Labour leader' |
| Apr.28 |
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PM apologizes for calling woman 'bigot' |
| Apr.26 |
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Noriega extradited to France |
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| Dec.13 |
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PM Silvio Berlusconi is bloodied by attack |
| Nov.27 |
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2nd German official quits over airstrike |
| Nov.19 |
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Belgian PM is first 'president of Europe' Belgium: European Union leaders named Herman Van Rompuy, edging out former British Prime Minister Tony Blair for a still-vaguely defined job
| Oct.8 |
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Culture minister admits sex with 'boys' |
| Oct.7 |
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Berlusconi immunity law overruled |
| Jul.26 |
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Sarkozy hospitalized after jogging scare |
| Jun.8 |
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Pressure on PM as another minister quits |
| Jun.4 |
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Minister quits, calls for Brown's resignation |
| May.19 |
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Speaker quits 'for sake of unity' |
| May.3 |
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Berlusconi's wife to divorce him |
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PM to quit over payments scandal |
| Jan.24 |
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Prodi resigns after losing vote |
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| Aug.30 |
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Sharif names Pakistan return date |
| Jun.27 |
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Brown: Let work of change begin. London
| May.16 |
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Nicolas Sarkozy sworn in as new president |
| May.10 |
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Blair: My political journey is over |
| Feb.22 |
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Italian crisis talks as PM quits |
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| Sep.26 |
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It's hard to let go, admits Blair |
| Sep.7 |
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Blair: I will resign within a year |
| Jul.7 |
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Berlusconi to be tried for fraud |
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| Oct.23 |
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Tax cutter poised to win election |
| Oct.10 |
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Merkel to become German chancellor. Berlin
| May.31 |
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Villepin named new PM |
| Apr.20 |
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Berlusconi to form new government |
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| Nov.4 |
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Arafat 'in critical condition' |
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| Aug.29 |
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Campbel, Blair's right-hand man, quits |
| Jul.2 |
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Berlusconi in EU 'Nazi' slur |
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| Oct.5 |
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Paris mayor stabbed |
| Mar. 5, 1946 |
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Winston Churchill 'Iron Curtain' speech Map of Westminster College Fulton Missouri Missouri Missouri: Churchill's 'Sinews of Peace' address at Westminster College, used the term "iron curtain" in the context of Soviet-dominated Eastern Europe | |
| May. 10, 1940 |
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Winston Churchill becomes prime minister London: A meeting between Chamberlain, Halifax, Churchill and David Margesson, the government Chief Whip, led to the recommendation of Churchill | |
| May. 28, 1937 |
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Neville Chamberlain becomes prime minister London: Chamberlain is best known for his appeasement foreign policy, and in particular for his signing of the Munich Agreement in 1938
| Dec. 10, 1936 |
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King Edward VIII of England abdicates to marry Mrs. Simpson London: He caused a constitutional crisis by proposing marriage to an American who had divorced her first husband and was seeking a divorce from her second | |
| Jan. 30, 1933 |
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Adolf Hitler appointed Chancellor Berlin: Hindenburg reluctantly agreed to appoint Hitler as chancellor after parliamentary elections had not resulted in the formation of a majority government | |
| Nov. 9, 1917 |
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Georges Clemenceau became Premier of France Paris: Unlike his predecessors, he discouraged internal disagreement and called for peace among the senior politicians
| Jun. 12, 1897 |
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Sir Anthony Eden born Northern England: An English Conservative politician who served three periods as Foreign Secretary and then a short period as Prime Minister from 1955-57
| Mar. 18, 1890 |
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Otto von Bismarck resigns as German Chancellorship Berlin: A conservative Prussian statesman who engineered a series of wars that unified the German states into a powerful German Empire
| Nov. 22, 1890 |
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Charles De Gaulle born Map of Lille France France: A French general, resistant, writer and statesman. He was the leader of Free France. He founded the Fifth Republic
| Apr. 20, 1889 |
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Adolf Hitler born Map of Braunau am Inn Austria Austria: The leader of the Nazi Party, Chancellorand Führer of Nazi Germany. Hitler was at the centre of World War II in Europe and the Holocaust
| Mar. 12, 1880 |
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Kemal Ataturk born Map of Thessaloniki Greece Greece: Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, an army officer, revolutionary, and the first President of Turkey. He is credited with being the founder of the Republic of Turkey
| Nov. 30, 1874 |
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Winston Churchill born Map of Blenheim Palace United Kingdom England: A British politician who was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945 and again from 1951 to 1955
| Dec. 5, 1867 |
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Marshal Pilsudski born. Lithuania
| Sep. 29, 1862 |
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Otto von Bismarck delivers 'Blood and Iron' speech Berlin: The title of a speech by German Chancellor Otto von Bismarck given in 1862 about the unification of the German territories
| Jun. 27, 1846 |
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Charles Stewart Parnell born. Ireland
| Sep. 28, 1841 |
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George Clemenceau born. France
| Mar. 9, 1796 |
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Napoleon Bonaparte and Josephine marry. Paris
| Jul. 28, 1794 |
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Maximilien Mavie Isidore Robespierre guillotined Paris: Robespierre was a French lawyer and politician, and one of the best-known and most influential figures of the French Revolution
| Feb. 5, 1788 |
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St. Robert Peel born. Northern England
| Aug. 15, 1769 |
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Napoleon Bonaparte born Southern France: Born to Carlo Maria di Buonaparte and Maria Letizia Ramolino in his family's ancestral home, in Ajaccio, the capital of the island of Corsica
| Apr. 29, 1769 |
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Duke of Wellington born Ireland: An Anglo-Irish soldier and statesman, and one of the leading military and political figures of Britain. His defeat of Napoleon at Waterloo in...
| Sep. 17, 1743 |
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Marie Jean Antoine Nicolas Caritat Condorcet born. France
| Apr. 27, 1737 |
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Edward Gibbon born. London
| Jan. 12, 1729 |
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Edmund Burke born. Ireland
| Dec. 16, 1653 |
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Oliver Cromwell becomes Lord Protector of the Commonwealth London: An English military and political leader and later Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland
| Feb. 16, 1620 |
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Frederick William the Great Elector, born. Berlin
| Nov. 25, 1616 |
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Armand Jean du Plessis Richelieu becomes Secretary of State. Paris
| Sep. 9, 1585 |
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Armand Jean du Plessis Richelieu born. Paris
| Oct. 15, 1522 |
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Hernan Cortes named governor of New Spain Mexico: King Charles appointed Cortés as governor, captain general and chief justice of the conquered territory, dubbed 'New Spain of the Ocean Sea'
| Jan. 6, 1412 |
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Joan of Arc born |
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