Today in History
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2006 The Three Gorges Dam is officially opened
In terms of installed capacity, the hydroelectric dam is the world’s largest power station. Despite its advantages, the project is still controversial because it flooded archeological and cultural sites and displaced approximately 1.3 million people.
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1983 In South Africa, a car bomb planted by anti-Apartheid activists kills 19
The African National Congress (ANC) military wing carried out the Church Street bombing. It was one of the bloodiest chapters in the ANC’s long and difficult struggle in South Africa against racial segregation and oppression.
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1940 The first prisoners arrive at Auschwitz concentration camp
During World War II, Auschwitz was the largest extermination camp. Between 1940 and 1945, the Nazi regime murdered at least 1.1 million people in Germany.
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1927 Charles Lindbergh takes off on the first solo non-stop transatlantic flight
He departed from Long Island in the United States and arrived in Paris, France at 22:22 on the next day.
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1873 Blue jeans are patented
Levi Strauss and Jacob Davis invented the garment, which today represents one of the most popular types of trousers worldwide.
Births On This Day, May 20
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1971 Tony Stewart
American race car driver
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1946 Cher
American singer-songwriter, actress, producer, director
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1944 Joe Cocker
English singer-songwriter
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1915 Moshe Dayan
Israeli general, politician, 5th Minister of Foreign Affairs for Israel)
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1799 Honoré de Balzac
French author, playwright
Deaths On This Day, May 20
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2012 Robin Gibb
English singer-songwriter, producer
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2002 Stephen Jay Gould
American paleontologist
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1896 Clara Schumann
German pianist, composer
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1834 Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette
French general
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1506 Christopher Columbus
Italian explorer, discovered the Americas