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September 7, 2025

8th September 1878: “The Great Herding” of sheep to Santa Cruz departs Fortín Conesa on the southern frontier of Argentina

Contemporary accounts suggest that over 20,000 sheep were gathered near Fortín Conesa in northern Patagonia, from where they undertook a gruelling journey to the abundant grazing land of Santa Cruz ...
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Published on September 07, 2025 19:05

September 6, 2025

7th September 1497: Perkin Warbeck claims he is English King Richard IV during the Second Cornish Uprising

Warbeck had convinced his followers that he was Richard, Duke of York, the younger of the two ‘Princes in the ...
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Published on September 06, 2025 19:05

September 5, 2025

6th September 1522: Victoria becomes the first ship to circumnavigate the world

The ship Victoria returned to Spain as the only survivor of Ferdinand Magellan’s fleet that circumnavigated the ...
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Published on September 05, 2025 19:05

September 4, 2025

5th September 1945: Defection of Igor Gouzenko to Canada exposes a Soviet espionage network in the West

Gouzenko’s defection had far-reaching effects. In Canada, several people were arrested and convicted of espionage while other Western governments were alerted to the extent of Soviet intelligence ...
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Published on September 04, 2025 19:05

September 1, 2025

2nd September 1192: Treaty of Jaffa signed between Richard I of England and Saladin, ending the Third Crusade

The Treaty of Jaffa established a three-year truce and confirmed that Jerusalem would remain under Muslim control, although Christian pilgrims would be allowed access to the city’s holy ...
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Published on September 01, 2025 19:05

August 31, 2025

1st September 1939: Nazi Germany invades Poland, triggering the Second World War

On the 1st September 1939, German forces invaded Poland in a move that was to trigger the Second World ...
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Published on August 31, 2025 19:05

August 30, 2025

31st August 1854: Cholera outbreak in London’s Broad Street leads to John Snow’s investigation into germ-contaminated water

Physician John Snow investigated the outbreak by mapping cholera cases in the area, which showed a clear concentration of cases around the public water pump on Broad ...
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Published on August 30, 2025 19:05

August 28, 2025

29th August 1831: Michael Faraday performs his first experiment leading to the discovery of electromagnetic induction

Faraday constructed an apparatus consisting of two coils of wire wound around opposite sides of an iron ring, and when he connected one coil to a battery a galvanometer detected a brief current induced in the second ...
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Published on August 28, 2025 19:05

August 26, 2025

27th August 1928: The Kellogg-Briand Pact to renounce war signed by 15 nations including Germany, France and the United States

At the time it was optimistically hoped that the signing of the Kellogg-Briand Pact would stop any future wars, but the impact of the Great Depression in the 1930s led nations such as Japan and Italy to launch invasions of Manchuria and Abyssinia ...
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Published on August 26, 2025 19:05

26th August 1914: Battle of Tannenberg begins in the early weeks of the First World War between Russian and German forces

Exploiting intercepted Russian radio messages, which had not been encrypted, the Germans were able to anticipate the Russians’ movements and concentrate their forces effectively. By 30 August,  Russian resistance ...
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Published on August 26, 2025 10:39