17th October 1943: The Thailand–Burma ‘Death’ Railway completed using forced labour including Allied prisoners of war
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17th October 1943: The Thailand–Burma ‘Death’ Railway completed using forced labour including Allied prisoners of war

The Japanese used approximately 60,000 POWs, mainly British, Dutch, Australian, and American, to construct the railway alongside an estimated 180,000 to 250,000 Asian civilians. It is estimated that around 12,000 Allied prisoners and up to 90,000 civilians died during ...

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6th November 1975: The Sex Pistols play their first gig at St Martin’s College of Art in London

6th November 1975: The Sex Pistols play their first gig at St Martin’s College of Art in London

The Sex Pistols supported pub rock band Bazooka Joe and played a few cover songs on equipment borrowed from the headliners, but the plug was pulled after twenty ...

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5th November 1940: President Roosevelt elected for an unprecedented third term

5th November 1940: President Roosevelt elected for an unprecedented third term

Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected for an unprecedented third term as President of the United ...

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4th November 1852: Count Camillo Benso di Cavour appointed Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Sardinia

4th November 1852: Count Camillo Benso di Cavour appointed Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Sardinia

By the time of his death in 1861, shortly after the proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy, Cavour’s vision of a unified and constitutional nation had largely been ...

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3rd November 1957: Laika the dog becomes the first animal to enter orbit around the Earth

3rd November 1957: Laika the dog becomes the first animal to enter orbit around the Earth

Laika was never intended to return to Earth as the technology to re-enter the atmosphere had not yet been ...

3 Nov 0s

2nd November 1795: The Directory established in France following the Thermidorian Reaction

2nd November 1795: The Directory established in France following the Thermidorian Reaction

This Constitution of the Year III established a bicameral legislature and a five-man Directory that wielded executive ...

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1st November 1938: American racehorse Seabiscuit defeats War Admiral in a direct contest between the two horses

1st November 1938: American racehorse Seabiscuit defeats War Admiral in a direct contest between the two horses

Seabiscuit’s victory at Pimlico elevated him to the status of a national icon as his story of overcoming poor beginnings and repeated setbacks resonated strongly with the American ...

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31st October 1517: Martin Luther reputedly nails his Ninety-five Theses to a church door in Wittenberg, laying the foundations of the Protestant Reformation

31st October 1517: Martin Luther reputedly nails his Ninety-five Theses to a church door in Wittenberg, laying the foundations of the Protestant Reformation

Martin Luther’s particular concern was the Catholic church's practice of selling indulgences with a promise that a buyer’s sins would be ...

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30th October 1961: The Tsar Bomba detonated by the USSR

30th October 1961: The Tsar Bomba detonated by the USSR

The Tsar Bomba, the most powerful explosive weapon ever created, was detonated by the ...

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