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On this day December 19

2016


A vehicular attack in Berlin, Germany, kills and injures multiple people at a Christmas market.

2016


Russian ambassador to Turkey Andrei Karlov is assassinated while at an art exhibition in Ankara. The assassin, Mevlüt Mert Altıntaş, is shot and killed by Turkish guards.

2013


Spacecraft Gaia is launched by European Space Agency.

2012


Park Geun-hye is elected the first female president of South Korea.

2001


Argentine economic crisis: December riots: Riots erupt in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

2001


A record high barometric pressure of 1085.6 hPa (32.06 inHg) is recorded at Tosontsengel, Khövsgöl, Mongolia.

2000


The Leninist Guerrilla Units wing of the Communist Labour Party of Turkey/Leninist attack a Nationalist Movement Party office in Istanbul, Turkey, killing one person and injuring three.

1998


President Bill Clinton is impeached by the United States House of Representatives, becoming the second President of the United States to be impeached.

1997


SilkAir Flight 185 crashes into the Musi River, near Palembang in Indonesia, killing 104.

1995


The United States Government restores federal recognition to the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of Potawatomi Native American tribe.

1986


Mikhail Gorbachev, leader of the Soviet Union, releases Andrei Sakharov and his wife from exile in Gorky.

1984


The Sino-British Joint Declaration, stating that China would resume the exercise of sovereignty over Hong Kong and the United Kingdom would restore Hong Kong to China with effect from July 1, 1997 is signed in Beijing, China by Deng Xiaoping and Margaret Thatcher.

1983


The original FIFA World Cup trophy, the Jules Rimet Trophy, is stolen from the headquarters of the Brazilian Football Confederation in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

1981


Sixteen lives are lost when the Penlee lifeboat goes to the aid of the stricken coaster Union Star in heavy seas.

1974


Nelson Rockefeller is sworn in as Vice President of the United States under President Gerald Ford under the provisions of the 25th Amendment to the United States Constitution.

1972


Apollo program: The last manned lunar flight, Apollo 17, crewed by Eugene Cernan, Ronald Evans, and Harrison Schmitt, returns to Earth.

1967


Harold Holt, the Prime Minister of Australia, is officially presumed dead.

1961


India annexes Daman and Diu, part of Portuguese India.

1956


Irish-born physician John Bodkin Adams is arrested in connection with the suspicious deaths of more than 160 patients. Eventually he is convicted only of minor charges.

1946


Start of the First Indochina War.

1945


John Amery, British Fascist, at the age of 33 executed by the British Government for treason.

1941


World War II: Limpet mines placed by Italian divers heavily damage the HMS Valiant and HMS Queen Elizabeth in Alexandria harbour.

1941


World War II: Adolf Hitler appoints himself as head of the Oberkommando des Heeres.

1932


BBC World Service begins broadcasting as the BBC Empire Service.

1927


Three Indian revolutionaries, Ram Prasad Bismil, Roshan Singh and Ashfaqulla Khan, are executed by the British Empire.

1924


The last Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost is sold in London, England.

1920


King Constantine I is restored as King of the Hellenes after the death of his son Alexander of Greece and a plebiscite.

1912


William Van Schaick, captain of the steamship General Slocum which caught fire and killed over one thousand people, is pardoned by U.S. President William Howard Taft after three-and-a-half-years in Sing Sing prison.

1907


Two hundred thirty-nine coal miners die in the Darr Mine Disaster in Jacobs Creek, Pennsylvania.

1900


Hopetoun Blunder: The first Governor-General of Australia John Hope, 7th Earl of Hopetoun, appoints Sir William Lyne premier of the new state of New South Wales, but he is unable to persuade other colonial politicians to join his government and is forced to resign.

1828


Nullification Crisis: Vice President of the United States John C. Calhoun pens the South Carolina Exposition and Protest, protesting the Tariff of 1828.

1796


French Revolutionary Wars: Two British frigates under Commodore Horatio Nelson and two Spanish frigates under Commodore Don Jacobo Stuart engage in battle off the coast of Murcia.

1777


American Revolutionary War: George Washington's Continental Army goes into winter quarters at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania.

1776


Thomas Paine publishes one of a series of pamphlets in The Pennsylvania Journal entitled "The American Crisis".

1675


The Great Swamp Fight, a pivotal battle in King Philip's War, gives the English settlers a bitterly won victory.

1606


The Susan Constant, the Godspeed, and the Discovery depart England carrying settlers who founded, at Jamestown, Virginia, the first of the thirteen colonies that became the United States.

1562


The Battle of Dreux takes place during the French Wars of Religion.

1490


Anne, Duchess of Brittany, is married to Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor by proxy.

1187


Pope Clement III is elected.

1154


Henry II of England is crowned at Westminster Abbey.

211


Publius Septimius Geta, co-emperor of Rome, is lured to come without his bodyguards to meet his brother Marcus Aurelius Antoninus (Caracalla), to discuss a possible reconciliation. When he arrives, the Praetorian Guard murders him and he dies in the arms of his mother, Julia Domna.

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