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13th December 1577: Francis Drake departs Plymouth on his circumnavigation of the globe

Drake’s fleet consisted of five ships, with the flagship Pelican later renamed Golden Hind, and it departed Plymouth on 13 ...

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12th December 1935: The Lebensborn registered association established in Nazi Germany by the SS

Literally translated as ‘Fount of Life’, Lebensborn was designed to harness apparent racial purity through the birth of children conceived between Ar…

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11th December 1936: King Edward VIII of the United Kingdom announces his abdication in a worldwide radio broadcast

King Edward VIII Edward abdicated in order to marry American divorcee Wallis Simpson, and became known as the Duke of ...

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10th December 1948: Universal Declaration of Human Rights adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in Paris

Drafted in the aftermath of the Second World War and the revelations of mass atrocities committed by totalitarian regimes, the declaration aimed to p…

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9th December 1921: Lead identified as a fuel additive to reduce engine knocking in automobiles

Thomas Midgeley Jr. discovered that adding tetraethyl lead to gasoline reduced knocking in automobile ...

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8th December 1980: John Lennon murdered outside his New York apartment block by Mark David Chapman

As Lennon walked from his limousine to the Dakota building’s front entrance, Mark David Chapman fired five rounds at his back, of which four hit ...

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7th December 1995: NASA’s Galileo spacecraft becomes the first to enter orbit around Jupiter

Galileo’s arrival at Jupiter on 7 December 1995 demonstrated the feasibility of long-duration operations in the outer Solar System and produced findi…

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6th December 1956: The ‘Blood in the Water’ Olympic water polo match between the USSR and Hungary

The match was a semi-final at the 1956 Melbourne Summer Olympic Games and became famous as a result of the violence that ran throughout the ...

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5th December 1934: The Walwal Incident lays the foundations for the Abyssinia Crisis

Over 150 soldiers from both sides died in a two-day skirmish that began on 5 December, and whose origins continue to be ...

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4th December 1676: Battle of Lund fought between Denmark–Norway and Sweden, one of the bloodiest battles in Scandinavia

Casualty estimates indicate that nearly half of all soldiers engaged were killed or wounded, making the Battle of Lund one of the bloodiest engagemen…

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