Wikipǣdia:Gecorene gemynddagas/4 Searmonað
Appearance
Gelicnessa
[adiht fruman]Bryce AN biliþ on ælc cyrre
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Osaka Castle
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Midway Atoll
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U.S. Douglas SBD Dauntless dive bombers at Midway
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Governor of California Jerry Brown in 1978
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George Vancouver
Ineligible
[adiht fruman]Blurb | Reason |
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1039 – Heanric III became Holy Roman Emperor following the death of his father, Conrad II. | needs more footnotes |
1615 – Forces under the Japanese shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu took Osaka Castle. | refimprove |
1928 – Zhang Zuolin, one of the major warlords of China, was assassinated by Japanese agents in Shenyang. The death was kept secret for the next two weeks. | unreferenced sections |
1967 – A chartered aircraft owned by British Midland Airways crashed near Stockport, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom, killing 72 of the 84 passengers and crew on board. | needs more footnotes |
1989 – Following the death of the Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the Assembly of Experts elected Ali Khamenei to be the Supreme Leader of Iran. | lead too short |
Eligible
[adiht fruman]- 1792 – George Vancouver Sciphlaford þæs Cynelica Sciphere claimed Pugetsund in the Pacific Northwest for Great Britain.
- 1939 – The German ocean liner St. Louis, carrying 937 Jewish refugees seeking political asylum from Nazi persecution, was denied permission to land in the United States, after already having been turned away from Cuba.
- 1940 – Second World War: The remaining Allied forces protecting the Dunkirk evacuation surrendered, giving the Germans a tactical victory in the Battle of Dunkirk.
- 1942 – The Battle of Midway, a major battle in the Pacific Theatre of World War II, began with a massive Imperial Japanese strike on Midway Atoll.
- 1974 - The Cleveland Indians hosted Ten Cent Beer Night, but had to forfeit the game to the Texas Rangers due to rioting by drunken fans.
- 1975 – Governor Jerry Brown signed the California Agricultural Labor Relations Act, the first law in the United States guaranteeing collective bargaining rights to farmworkers.
- 1987 – American intelligence analyst Jonathan Pollard pleaded guilty to charges of spying for Israel.
- 1989 – The People's Liberation Army violently cracked down on the Tiananmen Square protests in Beijing, leaving at least 241 dead and 7,000 wounded, and causing widespread international condemnation of the Chinese government.
- 1998 – Terry Nichols was sentenced to life in prison for his role in the Oklahoma City bombing.
Notes
[adiht fruman]- Tank Man appears on 5 Sēremōnaþ, so Tiananmen Square protests should not appear in the same year.
- Dunkirk evacuation appears on 26 Þrimilcemōnaþ, so Battle of Dunkirk should not appear in the same year.
4. dæg Searmonðes: þēodes Geānnes Dæg on Ungerum; Sundorrīcesdæg on Tongan (1970)
- 1855 – Henry C Wayne Major beebbode Niƿeoferƿic onbord USS Supply to bycgenne camlas þe he staþole þone Camelƿerod þāra Geānedan Rīca.
- 1913 – Emily Davison, forespreca for ƿīfcynnes cēosan in þæm Geānedan Cynedōme, hæfde dēaþbenn þæn heo beƿearp hie under þæs cyninges horse æt þæm Ebbanham Dēorby Rās.
- 1920 – Ungerland þæt Cynerīce gelosen 72% his landrīces and 64% his mennscipes æt se Trianon Foremæl in Paris.
- 1944 – Geānedan Rīcan Scipheres ƿerod afōn Germanisc undersǣbāt getæl U-505 ( þæs gelicnes is hēr ), se giet alibbeþ and is museum scip æt þæm Museum of Searƿe and Gyrnesse in Chicagan þǣre byrig.
- 1996 – The mægðflyht Arianes 5 alæg, þæn þæt rocket him sylfadiglode 37 seconds æfter upstigunge forþæm misgebǣru in þæm styrhnesceƿarƿe—ān on ealltīdes gestrēonfullostum searubuddena.