What Happened when: A Noted Researcher's Almanac of YesterdaysI. Washburn, 1966 - 442 pages |
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... forces . ) APRIL 17 1521 The Diet at Worms excommunicates Martin Luther from the Holy Roman Church after the former monk refuses to admit to charges of heresy . 1777 Thomas Paine is elected secretary of the Foreign Affairs Committee of ...
... forces . ) APRIL 17 1521 The Diet at Worms excommunicates Martin Luther from the Holy Roman Church after the former monk refuses to admit to charges of heresy . 1777 Thomas Paine is elected secretary of the Foreign Affairs Committee of ...
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... forces stationed in Dieppe , France . ( WORLD WAR II ) 1945 Lieutenant General Jonathan W. Wainwright , hero of the Battle of Corregidor in World War II , is found safe and sound in a Japanese prisoner compound in Sian , Manchuria ...
... forces stationed in Dieppe , France . ( WORLD WAR II ) 1945 Lieutenant General Jonathan W. Wainwright , hero of the Battle of Corregidor in World War II , is found safe and sound in a Japanese prisoner compound in Sian , Manchuria ...
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... forces operating under the North Atlantic Treaty Or- ganization ( NATO ) . 1959 Walter Williams , said to be 117 years old and reputed to be the last surviving veteran of the Civil War , dies in Houston , Texas . Williams served with ...
... forces operating under the North Atlantic Treaty Or- ganization ( NATO ) . 1959 Walter Williams , said to be 117 years old and reputed to be the last surviving veteran of the Civil War , dies in Houston , Texas . Williams served with ...
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