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This Day on May 6

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The English Channel Tunnel, also known as the Chunnel, is an engineering marvel that connects the United Kingdom and France via an underwater rail tunnel. The tunnel was officially opened on May 6th, 1994, after several years of planning and construction. The idea of building a tunnel between England and France was first proposed in the early 19th century. However, it wasn't until the 20th century that the technology and resources were available to make it a reality. In the 1980s, the British and French governments began working together on a project to build a tunnel that would connect the...

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This Day on April 26

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The Treaty of London was a secret agreement signed between Italy, France, and Britain in 1915 during World War I. The treaty offered Italy large territorial gains in exchange for joining the war on the side of the Allied powers. Italy had originally remained neutral in the conflict, but the promise of territorial expansion proved too tempting to resist. In this blog post, we will explore the Treaty of London and Italy's decision to join World War I, along with its impact on the war. The Treaty of London was signed on April 26, 1915, between Italy, France, and Britain....

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This Day on April 6

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On April 6, 1917, the United States officially declared war against Germany, entering World War I. This decision came after years of debate and isolationism, as the country grappled with the question of whether to involve itself in the global conflict. President Woodrow Wilson ultimately decided that America's national interests were at stake, and called for a declaration of war. The decision to enter World War I was not made lightly. America had been neutral throughout the conflict, providing aid and supplies to the Allied powers but avoiding direct involvement. This was largely due to the country's strong tradition of...

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This Day on March 29

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On March 29, 1945, General George S. Patton's Third Army captured the German city of Frankfurt, marking a significant victory for the Allied forces in World War II. This was a major achievement for Patton, who was nicknamed "Old Blood and Guts" for his aggressive and daring approach to warfare. Patton's Third Army had been advancing through Germany since the Normandy invasion in June 1944. They had fought through numerous battles, including the Battle of the Bulge, and had become known for their tenacity and ability to quickly move through enemy lines. By March 1945, the Third Army was closing...

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This Day on March 21

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Alcatraz Island, located in the San Francisco Bay, was a notorious prison that housed some of the most dangerous criminals in American history. The prison was known for its harsh conditions, tight security, and the fact that it was located on an isolated island, which made it nearly impossible for inmates to escape. On March 21, 1963, after 29 years of operation, Alcatraz closed its doors for the last time. Alcatraz was originally built as a military prison in 1910, and it was later converted into a federal penitentiary in 1934. During its time as a prison, Alcatraz housed some...

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