12th September 1977: Steve Biko dies of injuries sustained in police custody
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12th September 1977: Steve Biko dies of injuries sustained in police custody

South African anti-apartheid activist Steve Biko died in Pretoria prison from injuries inflicted while in police ...

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12th August 1981: IBM announces the release of the 5150, the first IBM Personal Computer

12th August 1981: IBM announces the release of the 5150, the first IBM Personal Computer

The IBM PC quickly became a commercial success and a standard in the emerging personal computer industry, establishing a broad market based on the IBM model that accelerated the spread of home ...

12 Aug 0s

11th August 1929: Babe Ruth becomes the first Major League Baseball player to hit 500 home runs

11th August 1929: Babe Ruth becomes the first Major League Baseball player to hit 500 home runs

The ball sailed over the right-field fence to land in Lexington Avenue that ran alongside Cleveland’s League ...

11 Aug 0s

10th August 1961: United States begins Operation Ranch Hand to destroy trees and crops during the Vietnam War

10th August 1961: United States begins Operation Ranch Hand to destroy trees and crops during the Vietnam War

Operation Ranch Hand was part of a strategy by the U.S. to counter the guerrilla tactics of the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese forces by targeting agricultural areas and forest cover with chemicals such as Agent ...

10 Aug 0s

9th August 1974: Richard Nixon resigns as President of the United States of America while facing impeachment due to the Watergate Scandal

9th August 1974: Richard Nixon resigns as President of the United States of America while facing impeachment due to the Watergate Scandal

Nixon announced his resignation in a televised speech on 8 August and it took effect from noon the next ...

9 Aug 0s

8th August 1786: Mont Blanc was successfully climbed for the first time by Jacques Balmat and Michel-Gabriel Paccard

8th August 1786: Mont Blanc was successfully climbed for the first time by Jacques Balmat and Michel-Gabriel Paccard

Jacques Balmat, a local mountaineer and crystal hunter, and Dr Michel-Gabriel Paccard, a physician from Chamonix, set out on the evening of 7 August 1786 and made their way up Mont Blanc via what is now known as the Grands Mulets ...

8 Aug 0s

7th August 1964: The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution passed by the United States Congress

7th August 1964: The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution passed by the United States Congress

The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution granted powers to President Johnson to use American military force to assist countries in Southeast Asia that were facing so-called ...

7 Aug 0s

6th August 1945: The United States drop an atomic bomb nicknamed ‘Little Boy’ on the Japanese city of Hiroshima from the B-29 aircraft Enola Gay

6th August 1945: The United States drop an atomic bomb nicknamed ‘Little Boy’ on the Japanese city of Hiroshima from the B-29 aircraft Enola Gay

The bomb exploded 1,900 feet above Hiroshima as planned, with the equivalent to 16 kilotons of TNT. Virtually all buildings within a mile of the blast were ...

6 Aug 0s

5th August 1914: The Battle of Liège begins, marking the first major engagement of the First World War

5th August 1914: The Battle of Liège begins, marking the first major engagement of the First World War

The bombardment of the city's ring of forts by Germany's 'Big Bertha' howitzer caused extensive damage, and one by one, the forts were rendered inoperable. By 16 August, the forts had ...

5 Aug 0s

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