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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28th February 1993: The Waco siege against the Branch Davidian Church begin in Texas

28th February 1993: The Waco siege against the Branch Davidian Church begin in Texas

The Waco siege began in Texas after agents from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms raided the Branch Davidian ...

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27th February 1900: Labour Representation Committee founded, marking the start of what would later become the British Labour Party

27th February 1900: Labour Representation Committee founded, marking the start of what would later become the British Labour Party

The Labour Representation Committee aimed to secure parliamentary representation for labour candidates, funded by trade unions. Ramsay MacDonald was appointed secretary, and six years later it adopted the name Labour ...

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26th February 1935: Daventry Experiment proves the ability of using radio waves to detect aircraft, heralding the development of radar

26th February 1935: Daventry Experiment proves the ability of using radio waves to detect aircraft, heralding the development of radar

Robert Watson-Watt and Arnold Wilkins conducted an experiment using a BBC shortwave radio transmitter located near Daventry, Northamptonshire, and a receiving station was set up in a field around 6 miles away that consisted of two receiving antennae attached to CRT monitoring equipment installed in a van. A Handley Page Heyford bomber was instructed to fly through the radio signal’s path, and it caused detectable variations in the received radio waves displayed on the ...

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25th February 1932: Adolf Hitler gains German citizenship, having been stateless for seven years and unable to run for public office

25th February 1932: Adolf Hitler gains German citizenship, having been stateless for seven years and unable to run for public office

Numerous attempts to secure him German citizenship were attempted over the next few years, but it wasn’t until 1932 that a solution was found when Dietrich Klagges, a Nazi Party member who was serving as the Minister of the Interior for the Free State of Brunswick, arranged for Hitler to be appointed as an administrator for the state’s delegation to the Reichsrat in Berlin on 25 February ...

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24th February 1868: US President Andrew Johnson impeached for defying the Tenure of Office Act

24th February 1868: US President Andrew Johnson impeached for defying the Tenure of Office Act

Having previously served as a senator and later military governor for the state of Tennessee, Andrew Johnson was chosen by Abraham Lincoln to be his running mate in the election of ...

24 Feb 0s

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