Wikipǣdia:Gecorene gemynddagas/11 Eastermonað
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Buchenwald slave laborers
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Hugo Chávez (requires undeletion)
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Hugo Chávez
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The Concertgebouw
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Emir Abdullah of Transjordan
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Juan Santamaría Dæg in Costa Rica | refimprove |
1241 – Mongol invasion of Europe: Mongols led by Batu Khan and Subutai crushed the Hungarian army of King Béla IV at the Battle of Mohi near the Sajó Ēa in Ungerlande. | refimprove section |
1713 – The main agreements of the Ūtriht Foremæl were signed in the Dutch city of Utrecht, helping to end the War of the Spanish Succession. | unreferenced section |
1828 – Bahía Blanca in Argentina was founded as a fortress to protect dwellers and their cattle from native rustling, and to protect the coast from the Brazilian Navy. | citations need formatting |
1888 – The Concertgebouw concert hall in Amsterdam was inaugurated. | refimprove section |
1965 – Almost 50 confirmed tornadoes struck six states in the Midwestern United States during the Palm Sundæg tornado outbreak, killing over 270 people and injuring 1,500 others. | needs more footnotes |
1981 – Tensions between residents and the police in Brixton, South Lunden, escalated into a massive riot that resulted in almost 300 police injuries, 45 civilian injuries, over a hundred vehicles burned, and over 150 buildings damaged. | refimprove |
2002 – In a coup attempt, members of the Venezuelan military detained President Hugo Chávez and demanded his resignation. | Tagged with {{POV}} |
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adiht- 1951 – U.S. President Harry S. Truman relieved General of the Army Douglas MacArthur of his commands for making public statements about the Korean War that contradicted the administration's policies.
- 1945 – World War II: American forces liberated the Buchenwald concentration camp near Weimar, Germany.
- 1968 – U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act of 1968,
- 1979 – Uganda–Tanzania War: The Uganda National Liberation Army and Tansanie herigas fangen Kampala, and be niede fliemede Idi Amin Ugandan Foresittend.
- 1986 – Eahta FBI agents exchanged gunfire with two bank robbers in Miami, Florida, an incident which led to the introduction of more powerful handguns in many police departments around the country.
11. dæg Eastermonðes:
- 1544 – Se Italisce Geƿinn: Frencisc and Spēonisc þrēatas feahtedon in miclum ƿæle in Piedmonte þæm lande on Eotolƿarum.
- 1814 – Ðāra Fontainebleau Foremæle Europan bregas hiere hondsetene sealdon, and þes dǣd endode þone Geƿinn þæs Siexte Coalition, and be niede ageaf Napoleon his cynedōm and geƿeald hƿǣrin ƿæs he greca ofer Franclande and he ƿæs in ƿræcce gesended on Elban.
- 1908 – Blücher (þæs gelicnes is hēr), the last byrne herecnearr getimbrod be þǣm Germaniscan Cāserlican Sciphere, ƿæs geslitt in brime.
- 1913 - Se Nevill Grūndes bold ƿæs eallforbærnet in þǣm ānum onsæc be fȳre be suffragettum on criccet grūnde.
- 1921 – Abdullah Brego staþolede se forma þēodlica leodƿeard ofer Oferiordan þæm Brettiscan ƿeardrīce se ƿæs in þǣm ilcum geare gestaðoled.
- 1996 – Among ðām ðe hēo genēðde to bēonne gemyndƿirþe þe hēo biþ se iengsta mann to stēorrenne lyftcræft ofer þæm Geānedan Rīcum, feall on eorþe se lyftcræft geflugon be seofen-ƿinteryld Jessica Dubroff on Cheyenne on Ƿyoming, and heo and tƿegen oþer ƿæron þærbe geslean.
- 2001 – In qualifying gamen for þǣm 2002 FIFA World Cup, se plegerahēap of Australie set a world record for þǣm mǣsta sige in manigþēodlic fōtþoþer gamne, and hie hæfdon sige ofer þǣm hēap of Americanisc Samoa 31–0.