15th October 1923: Rentenmark introduced in Weimar Germany in an attempt to stop the hyperinflation crisis
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15th October 1923: Rentenmark introduced in Weimar Germany in an attempt to stop the hyperinflation crisis

The new currency was backed by land that was used by businesses and agriculture, and was introduced at the rate of one Rentenmark to one trillion ...

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13th June 313: The Edict of Milan formally ends the persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire

13th June 313: The Edict of Milan formally ends the persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire

Although the emperor Galerius had previously issued an Edict of Toleration towards Christians, the Edict of Milan went further by establishing religious freedom throughout the empire and granting Christians the right to practice their religion without interference or ...

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12th June 1942: Anne Frank receives her famous diary as a thirteenth birthday present from her father

12th June 1942: Anne Frank receives her famous diary as a thirteenth birthday present from her father

Over three volumes Anne Frank recorded the relationships between the Frank family, the Van Pels family, and her father’s friend Fritz Pfeffer with whom they shared a confined hiding place in the 'Secret Annexe' above her father's warehouse ...

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11th June 1963: Vietnamese Buddhist monk Thích Quảng Đức burns himself to death to protest again the government of Ngô Đình Diệm

11th June 1963: Vietnamese Buddhist monk Thích Quảng Đức burns himself to death to protest again the government of Ngô Đình Diệm

Vietnamese Buddhist monk Thích Quảng Đức burned himself to death at a busy crossroads in ...

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10th June 1829: The first Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race takes place at Henley-on-Thames in Oxfordshire

10th June 1829: The first Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race takes place at Henley-on-Thames in Oxfordshire

The idea for the race came from two students, Charles Merivale of Cambridge and Charles Wordsworth of Oxford, who proposed a race between their two universities. It took place over approximately 2¼ miles of the River Thames from Hambleden Lock to Henley ...

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9th June 68: Emperor Nero commits suicide

9th June 68: Emperor Nero commits suicide

Nero, the last Roman emperor of the Julio-Claudian dynasty, committed ...

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8th June 1968: James Earl Ray arrested at London’s Heathrow Airport in connection with the assassination of Dr Martin Luther King Jr.

8th June 1968: James Earl Ray arrested at London’s Heathrow Airport in connection with the assassination of Dr Martin Luther King Jr.

Ray arrived in London in late May 1968 and, on 8 June, went to Heathrow Airport where he was detained after attempting to board a flight to Brussels using a false Canadian ...

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7th June 1832: The Great Reform Act becomes law, significantly changing the electoral system of the UK

7th June 1832: The Great Reform Act becomes law, significantly changing the electoral system of the UK

Officially known as the Representation of the People Act 1832, the Great Reform Act was introduced to improve the outdated and unrepresentative electoral system in England and Wales by eliminating rotten boroughs, creating new constituencies to represent industrial towns, and standardising voting ...

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6th June 1822: ‘Father of Gastric Physiology’ William Beaumont first treats Alexis St Martin

6th June 1822: ‘Father of Gastric Physiology’ William Beaumont first treats Alexis St Martin

Alexis St. Martin, who had been shot in the stomach, was first treated by US Army surgeon William Beaumont who became known as the ‘Father of Gastric ...

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