5th March 1946: Winston Churchill describes the post-war division of Europe as an ‘Iron Curtain’ in his ‘Sinews of Peace’ address in Fulton, Missouri
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5th March 1946: Winston Churchill describes the post-war division of Europe as an ‘Iron Curtain’ in his ‘Sinews of Peace’ address in Fulton, Missouri

Churchill’s Iron Curtain speech played a significant role in changing western perceptions of their former Soviet ...

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23rd August 1944: King Michael of Romania leads a coup d’etat against Ion Antonescu

23rd August 1944: King Michael of Romania leads a coup d’etat against Ion Antonescu

King Michael I of Romania led a coup d'état that removed the Nazi-aligned government of Ion ...

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22nd August 1485: King Richard III killed at the Battle of Bosworth as the forces of Henry Tudor bring the Plantagenet dynasty to an end

22nd August 1485: King Richard III killed at the Battle of Bosworth as the forces of Henry Tudor bring the Plantagenet dynasty to an end

The Stanley family surrounded and killed Richard III after the king chose to break ranks and target Henry Tudor ...

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21st August 1911: Leonardo Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa stolen from the Louvre in Paris

21st August 1911: Leonardo Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa stolen from the Louvre in Paris

Vincenzo Peruggia served just six months in jail for the robbery, and was hailed by many Italians as a nationalist hero for returning the Mona Lisa to her real home although it was later returned to ....

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20th August 1940: Leon Trotsky attacked with an ice axe in Mexico

20th August 1940: Leon Trotsky attacked with an ice axe in Mexico

Leon Trotsky was fatally wounded with an ice axe by Spanish communist Ramón ...

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19th August 1989: The Pan-European Picnic opens the Cold War border between Hungary and Austria

19th August 1989: The Pan-European Picnic opens the Cold War border between Hungary and Austria

The Cold War border between Austria and Hungary was opened for a short period of time for the Pan-European ...

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18th August 1612: The trials of nine Lancashire women and two men known as the Pendle Witches begin

18th August 1612: The trials of nine Lancashire women and two men known as the Pendle Witches begin

The trials of the Pendle Witches are not only some of the most famous but also some of the best recorded witch trials in British history, and represent two per cent of all British witches to face tria...

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17th August 1836: Parliament passes the 1836 Marriage Act, allowing non-Anglican ceremonies

17th August 1836: Parliament passes the 1836 Marriage Act, allowing non-Anglican ceremonies

Parliament passed the Marriage Act that legalised civil marriages and introduced their formal ...

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16th August 1819: An estimated 15 protestors are killed in the Peterloo Massacre at St Peter’s Field in Manchester

16th August 1819: An estimated 15 protestors are killed in the Peterloo Massacre at St Peter’s Field in Manchester

The Peterloo Massacre took place at St Peter’s Field in Manchester, when a group of over 60,000 protesters were charged by ...

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