10th June 1829: The first Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race takes place at Henley-on-Thames in Oxfordshire
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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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26th May 1923: First 24 Hours of Le Mans motor race begins, establishing the endurance racing format

26th May 1923: First 24 Hours of Le Mans motor race begins, establishing the endurance racing format

The first race began at 4 p.m. on 26 May 1923 and concluded at the same time on the following day. Taking place on public roads closed for the occasion, the circuit of just over 17 kilometres included long straights, village roads, and tight ...

26 Mai 0s

25th May 1977: The first Star Wars film is released in cinemas

25th May 1977: The first Star Wars film is released in cinemas

The first instalment of the Star Wars film series was released in cinemas in the United States of ...

25 Mai 0s

24th May 1943: Josef Mengele, the Nazi Angel of Death, transferred to Auschwitz

24th May 1943: Josef Mengele, the Nazi Angel of Death, transferred to Auschwitz

Josef Mengele, the Nazi ‘Angel Of Death’, was transferred to begin work at Auschwitz concentration ...

24 Mai 0s

23rd May 1949: West Germany formally established, otherwise known as the Federal Republic of Germany

23rd May 1949: West Germany formally established, otherwise known as the Federal Republic of Germany

West Germany was a federal parliamentary republic with a Chancellor as head of government and a President who held a largely ceremonial ...

23 Mai 0s

22nd May 1849: Abraham Lincoln becomes the first and only President to be awarded a patent

22nd May 1849: Abraham Lincoln becomes the first and only President to be awarded a patent

Abraham Lincoln was issued a patent for his invention to lift boats over shoals and other obstructions in a ...

22 Mai 0s

21st May 1927 and 1932: Charles Lindbergh makes the first solo non-stop flight across the Atlantic, followed five years later by Emilia Earhart as the first woman

21st May 1927 and 1932: Charles Lindbergh makes the first solo non-stop flight across the Atlantic, followed five years later by Emilia Earhart as the first woman

The very first non-stop transatlantic flight had occurred in 1919 when John Alcock and Arthur Whiten Brown flew a modified Vickers Vimy bomber aircraft from Newfoundland to Ireland in just under 16 ...

21 Mai 0s

20th May 1882: Establishment of the Triple Alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy

20th May 1882: Establishment of the Triple Alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy

Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy formed the Triple ...

20 Mai 0s

19th May 1922: Young Pioneer organisation formally established in the USSR

19th May 1922: Young Pioneer organisation formally established in the USSR

Officially known as the Vladimir Lenin All-Union Pioneer Organisation in honour of the recently deceased Bolshevik leader, the Young Pioneers were modelled in part on scouting organisations, but with a strong political and ideological framework aligned with the principles of the Communist ...

19 Mai 0s

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