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Armed Forces Day in the United States (2013) refimprove
1268Baibars and his Mamluk forces captured Antioch, capital of the crusader state, the Principality of Antioch. needs more footnotes
1848 – During the aftermath of the March Revolution in the German Confederation, the Frankfurt Parliament opened in Paulskirche, Frankfurt. needs more footnotes
1944World War II: Polish forces under Lieutenant General Władysław Anders captured Monte Cassino, Italy, after a four-month battle. inappropriate tone, refimprove section
1948 – The first session of the Legislative Yuan of the Republic of China convened in the then-Chinese capital of Nanjing. refimprove section
1953 – At Rogers Dry Lake, California, in her Canadair Sabre, American Jackie Cochran became the first female pilot to break the sound barrier. refimprove section
1980A popular uprising against the nationwide martial law imposed by South Korean President Chun Doo-hwan's government began in Gwangju, but it was ultimately crushed by the army about nine days later. unreferenced section
1991 – Following the collapse of central government during the Somali Civil War, the Somali National Movement declared the independence of Somaliland (flag pictured), an internationally unrecognized de facto sovereign state. refimprove sections
Alexander Suvorov |d|1800 inappropriate tone
Charles Vane, 3rd Marquess of Londonderry |b|1778 lots of CN tags (12)
* 1980Mount St. Helens explosively erupted, killing approximately 57 people in southern Washington state, reducing hundreds of square miles to wasteland, and causing more than US$1 billion in damage. Tagged as misleading

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Notes

May 18: Haitian Flag Day in Haiti (1803); Day of Remembrance for the Victims of Crimean Tatar Genocide in Ukraine

The Bath School after the explosions
The Bath School after the explosions
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