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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12th May 1846: The Donner Party begin their ill-fated journey to California

12th May 1846: The Donner Party begin their ill-fated journey to California

The Donner Party departed Independence, Missouri on their ill-fated journey to ...

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11th May 1997: IBM’s chess computer Deep Blue defeats Garry Kasparov to become the first computer to defeat a reigning world chess champion under tournament conditions

11th May 1997: IBM’s chess computer Deep Blue defeats Garry Kasparov to become the first computer to defeat a reigning world chess champion under tournament conditions

Ranked as the 259th most powerful computer in the world, Deep Blue was able to evaluate 200 million separate chess positions per ...

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10th May 1869: The ‘Golden Spike’ completes the first transcontinental railroad in the United States at Promontory Summit, Utah Territory

10th May 1869: The ‘Golden Spike’ completes the first transcontinental railroad in the United States at Promontory Summit, Utah Territory

The ‘Golden Spike’ symbolised the joining of the Central Pacific Railroad, which had built eastward from California, and the Union Pacific Railroad, which had built westward from Nebraska to form a continuous rail link between the east and west coasts of the ...

10 Maj 0s

9th May 1671: Colonel Thomas Blood attempts to steal the Crown Jewels

9th May 1671: Colonel Thomas Blood attempts to steal the Crown Jewels

Colonel Thomas Blood attempted to steal the Crown Jewels from the Tower of ...

9 Maj 0s

8th May 1950: The Tollund Man, who lived in the 5th century BC, discovered in a peat bog near Silkeborg in Denmark

8th May 1950: The Tollund Man, who lived in the 5th century BC, discovered in a peat bog near Silkeborg in Denmark

The Tollund Man was remarkably well-preserved thanks to the cold, acidic, and low oxygen conditions of the peat bog, which slowed ...

8 Maj 0s

7th May 1794: Cult of the Supreme Being formally announced by Robespierre in a meeting of the National Convention

7th May 1794: Cult of the Supreme Being formally announced by Robespierre in a meeting of the National Convention

The Cult of the Supreme Being recognised that God had created the universe, but that He did not interfere or intervene in its operation. Therefore it taught that humans were responsible for their own actions and ...

7 Maj 0s

6th May 1983: The Hitler Diaries proven to be forgeries

6th May 1983: The Hitler Diaries proven to be forgeries

West Germany’s Federal Archives revealed that forensic tests proved the Hitler Diaries were ...

6 Maj 0s

5th May 1789: The Estates General meets at Versailles, near Paris, for the first time in 175 years

5th May 1789: The Estates General meets at Versailles, near Paris, for the first time in 175 years

When the Estates General opened on 5 May many hoped that it would provide a platform for reform, but in practice it acted as a precursor to the French ...

5 Maj 0s

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