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03 January 1961 The United States severs diplomatic relations with Cuba

In April 1961, the U.S. government launched an unsuccessful attempt to overthrow the Cuban government by invading the country at the bay of pigs.
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03 January 1993 The second Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START II) is signed

The U.S.A. and Russia agreed to reduce the number of nuclear warheads by about 3,000.
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03 January 1994 Millions of people from the former Apartheid Homelands gain South African citizenship

The apartheid regime had stripped the black inhabitants of the right to citizenship to ensure a white majority of the de jure population.
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04 January 1958 Sputnik 1 falls to Earth from orbit

The Soviet Union was the first nation to send an artificial Earth satellite into space.
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04 January 2010 Burj Khalifa is opened

Burj Khalifa in Dubai is currently the world's tallest building, at 829.8 m (2,722 ft).
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04 January 1847 Samuel Colt sells his first revolver

Captain Samuel Walker of the Texas Rangers placed an order for 1000 revolver pistols after having witnessed their devastating effect.
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04 January 1948 Burma gains independence from the United Kingdom

Burma (Myanmar) came under British rule on January 1, 1886.
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04 January 1958 Sputnik 1 falls to Earth from orbit

The Soviet Union was the first nation to send an artificial Earth satellite into space.
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The world's last commercial ocean-going sailing ship - Pamir - rounding Cape Horn, 1949.
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Pamir was a four-masted barque (which is a type of sailing vessel with three or more masts), built for the German shipping company F. Laeisz in Hamburg in 1905. She was the last commercial sailing ship to round Cape Horn, in 1949.

She was handed over to Italy in 1920 as part of war reparations (WWI).

In 1924, the F. Laeisz Company bought her back and put her into service in the nitrate trade again. Laeisz sold her in 1931 to the Finnish shipping company of Gustaf Erikson, which used her in the Australian wheat trade.

During WW2, New Zealand captured it from the Finnish corporation, as war loot basically, and didn't return it until 1948.

The last owner was a German company that used it as a school ship and modernized it (Adding a motor and modern necessities. Though the propeller fell off during a voyage). Eventually even this failed to make the ship profitable and the company couldn't afford to take care of the ship.

On 21 September 1957, she was caught in Hurricane Carrie and sank off the Azores.

A nine-day search for survivors was organized by the United States Coast Guard Cutter Absecon, but only four crewmen and two cadets were rescued alive, from two of the lifeboats. It was reported that many of the 86 men aboard had managed to reach the boats, but most died in the next three days.

The sinking made headlines around the world; it was a national tragedy in Germany.
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News paper article from 1963
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Two young men hold a sign proclaiming their love and willingness to be legally married to one another, circa 1900.
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05 January 2005 The solar system's largest known dwarf planet is discovered

The discovery of “Eris” ultimately lead to the International Astronomical Union (IAU) downgrading Pluto, which has roughly the same size, to a dwarf planet.
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05 January 1993 The MV Braer runs aground on the coast of the Shetland Islands

The oil tanker spilled twice as much crude oil as the Exxon Valdez in 1989.
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06 January 1912 German scientist Alfred Wegener presents his theory of continental drift

His work laid the foundation for the theory of plate tectonics, which explains why continents move.
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06 January 1929 Mother Theresa arrives in India

Through her tireless work in helping the poor and ill, the Albanian religious sister later received the Nobel Peace Prize and was posthumously beatified.
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06 January 2021 The US Capitol is attacked

A mob of supporters of then US President Donald Trump stormed the United States Capitol in Washington DC. They were attempting to halt the certification of the results of the 2020 presidential election won by Joe Biden. According to a 2022 Senate report, seven people died in connection with the riot, and many more were injured.
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The man behind the iconic photo
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06 January 1907 Maria Montessori opens her first school

Montessori's revolutionary educational approach is practiced at about 30,000 schools today.
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