• 1588

    Off the coast of France, an English naval force defeats Spain’s so-called Invincible Armada. After hours of furious fighting, the remnants of the massive Spanish fleet broke off and headed north on a long and difficult journey home.

     

    Two months earlier, King Philip II had launched the Armada, consisting of 130 ships and 30,000 men, to conquer England. However, Queen Elizabeth and her naval advisers prepared a brilliant defence, employing their superior guns and ships loaded with explosives to decimate the Spanish fleet.

     

    After retreating north, the Spaniards sailed around Scotland and Ireland, where the fleet was battered by storms. By the time they returned home in October, more than half the ships had been lost.

  • 1993

    The Israeli Supreme Court overturns John Demjanjuk’s conviction for war crimes. It was alleged that Demjanjuk was the feared Nazi concentration guard known as ‘Ivan the Terrible.’

  • 1993

    In England, two youths accused of murdering black teenager Stephen Lawrence are released with no charges brought against them. 

  • 1981

    In Britain, Prince Charles the Prince of Wales marries Lady Diana Spencer at St Paul’s Cathedral in London.

  • 1968

    Pope Paul VI renews the ban on Roman Catholics using all artificial forms of birth control.

  • 1921

    Adolf Hitler becomes leader of the Nazi Party.

 
 
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