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File:Midway Atoll.jpg|Midway Atoll
File:Midway Atoll.jpg|Midway Atoll
File:SBD-3 Dauntless bombers of VS-8 over the burning Japanese cruiser Mikuma on 6 June 1942.jpg|U.S. dive bombers at Midway
File:SBD-3 Dauntless bombers of VS-8 over the burning Japanese cruiser Mikuma on 6 June 1942.jpg|U.S. dive bombers at Midway
File:U505 bez tekstu.jpg|German submarine U-505
File:Gvancouver.jpg|George Vancouver
File:Gvancouver.jpg|George Vancouver

File:Jerry Brown in 1978 crop.jpg|Governor of California Jerry Brown in 1978
File:Jerry Brown in 1978 crop.jpg|Governor of California Jerry Brown in 1978
File:Wikicheese - Roquefort - 20150417 - 003.jpg|Roquefort cheese
File:Wikicheese - Roquefort - 20150417 - 003.jpg|Roquefort cheese
File:Emily Davison in later life.jpg|Emily Davison
File:St Paul's old. From Francis Bond, Early Christian Architecture. Last book 1913..jpg|Engraving of Old St Paul's Cathedral before the fire
File:Emily Wilding Davison by Andrew William Dron - No border or stamp.jpg|Emily Davison
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| [[1411]] – King [[Charles VI of France|{{nowrap|Charles VI}} of France]] granted a monopoly to the people of [[Roquefort-sur-Soulzon]] for the ripening of '''[[Roquefort|Roquefort cheese]]'''<!-- ''(example pictured)''-->.
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|[[1615]] – The [[Siege of Osaka]] concluded as forces under the Japanese [[shogun]] [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] took '''[[Osaka Castle]]'''.
|[[1615]] – The [[Siege of Osaka]] concluded as forces under the Japanese [[shogun]] [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] took '''[[Osaka Castle]]'''.
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| [[1784]] – '''[[Élisabeth Thible]]''' became the first woman to fly in an untethered hot air balloon. Her flight covered 4 kilometres in 45 minutes, and reached 1,500 metres altitude (estimated).
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|[[1928]] – '''[[Zhang Zuolin]]''', one of the major [[Warlord era|warlords of China]], was assassinated by Japanese agents in [[Shenyang]]. The death was kept secret for the next two weeks.
|[[1928]] – '''[[Zhang Zuolin]]''', one of the major [[Warlord era|warlords of China]], was assassinated by Japanese agents in [[Shenyang]]. The death was kept secret for the next two weeks.
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| [[1939]] – The German [[ocean liner]] '''[[MS St. Louis|''St. Louis'']]''', carrying 937 [[Jewish refugees]] seeking political asylum from [[The Holocaust|Nazi persecution]], was denied permission to land in the United States, after already having been turned away from Cuba.
| [[1939]] – The German [[ocean liner]] '''[[MS St. Louis|''St. Louis'']]''', carrying 937 [[Jewish refugees]] seeking political asylum from [[The Holocaust|Nazi persecution]], was denied permission to land in the United States, after already having been turned away from Cuba.
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| [[1961]] – U.S. president [[John F. Kennedy]] and Soviet premier [[Nikita Khrushchev]] held '''[[Vienna summit|an unsuccessful summit]]''' in Vienna to discuss issues in the countries' relationship during the [[Cold War]].
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| [[1989]] – Wheel sparks caused by two trains passing each other near [[Ufa]], Russia, '''[[Ufa train disaster|caused an explosion]]''' from an undetected leak of [[natural gas]], resulting in 575 deaths.
| [[1989]] – Wheel sparks caused by two trains passing each other near [[Ufa]], Russia, '''[[Ufa train disaster|caused an explosion]]''' from an undetected leak of [[natural gas]], resulting in 575 deaths.
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| [[1996]] – The '''[[Cluster (spacecraft)|maiden flight of the Ariane 5]]''' failed, with the rocket self-destructing 37 seconds after launch because of a malfunction in the control software—one of the most expensive [[Software bug|computer bugs]] in history.
| [[1996]] – The '''[[Cluster (spacecraft)|maiden flight of the Ariane 5]]''' failed, with the rocket self-destructing 37 seconds after launch because of a malfunction in the control software—one of the most expensive [[Software bug|computer bugs]] in history.
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* [[1561]] – The spire of '''[[Old St Paul's Cathedral|Old St&nbsp;Paul's Cathedral]]''' <!--''(depicted)'' -->in London was destroyed by fire.
* [[1411]] – King [[Charles VI of France|{{nowrap|Charles VI}} of France]] granted a monopoly to the people of [[Roquefort-sur-Soulzon]] for the ripening of '''[[Roquefort|Roquefort cheese]]'''<!-- ''(example pictured)''-->.
* [[1792]] – Captain [[George Vancouver]] of the [[Royal Navy]] claimed the land around '''[[Puget Sound]]''' in the [[Pacific Northwest]] for Great Britain.
* [[1561]] – The spire of '''[[Old St Paul's Cathedral|Old {{nowrap|St Paul's}} Cathedral]]''' in London was destroyed by fire, probably caused by lightning.
* [[1913]] – '''[[Emily Davison]]''' ''(pictured)'', an activist for [[women's suffrage in the United Kingdom]], was fatally injured after being trampled by a horse owned by [[George V|King George&nbsp;V]] at the [[Epsom Derby]].
* [[1916]] – [[World War I]]: Russian forces began their successful '''[[Brusilov offensive]]''' against the [[Central Powers]].
* [[1920]] – The [[Kingdom of Hungary]] lost 72&nbsp;percent of its territory and 64&nbsp;percent of its population with the signing of the '''[[Treaty of Trianon]]''' in Paris.
* [[1920]] – The [[Kingdom of Hungary]] lost 72&nbsp;percent of its territory and 64&nbsp;percent of its population with the signing of the '''[[Treaty of Trianon]]''' in Paris.
* [[1940]] – [[World War II|Second World War]]: The remaining [[Allies of World War II|Allied forces]] protecting the [[Dunkirk evacuation]] surrendered, ending the '''[[Battle of Dunkirk]]'''; in response, British prime minister [[Winston Churchill]] gave a speech in which he declared "'''[[We shall fight on the beaches]]'''".
* [[1940]] – [[World War II|Second World War]]: The remaining [[Allies of World War II|Allied forces]] protecting the [[Dunkirk evacuation]] surrendered, ending the '''[[Battle of Dunkirk]]'''; in response, British prime minister [[Winston Churchill]] gave a speech in which he declared "'''[[We shall fight on the beaches]]'''".
* [[1942]] – The '''[[Battle of Midway]]'''<!-- ''([[Douglas SBD Dauntless]] dive bombers pictured)''-->, a major battle in the [[Pacific War|Pacific Theatre of World War&nbsp;II]], began with a massive Imperial Japanese strike on [[Midway Atoll]].
* [[1942]] – [[World War&nbsp;II]]: The '''[[Battle of Midway]]'''<!-- ''([[Douglas SBD Dauntless]] dive bombers pictured)''-->, a major battle of the [[Pacific War]], began with a massive Japanese offensive on American forces on [[Midway Atoll]].
* [[1967]] – A chartered [[British Midland International|British Midland Airways]] aircraft '''[[Stockport air disaster|crashed]]''' near [[Stockport]], England, killing 72 of the 84 people on board.
* [[1944]] – [[World War II]]: A [[United States Navy]] task group captured '''[[German submarine U-505|German submarine ''U-505'']]'''.
* [[1967]] – A [[British Midland International|British Midland Airways]] chartered aircraft '''[[Stockport air disaster|crashed]]''' near [[Stockport]], [[Greater Manchester]], United Kingdom, killing 72 of the 84 passengers and crew on board.
* [[1974]] – [[Major League Baseball]]'s [[Cleveland Indians]] hosted '''[[Ten Cent Beer Night]]''', but had to forfeit the game to the [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Texas Rangers]] due to rioting by drunken fans.
* [[1975]] – Governor [[Jerry Brown]] signed the '''[[California Agricultural Labor Relations Act of 1975|California Agricultural Labor Relations Act]]''', one of the first laws in the United States guaranteeing [[collective bargaining]] rights to farmworkers.
* [[1975]] – Governor [[Jerry Brown]] signed the '''[[California Agricultural Labor Relations Act of 1975|California Agricultural Labor Relations Act]]''', one of the first laws in the United States guaranteeing [[collective bargaining]] rights to farmworkers.
* [[1977]] – The '''[[Humboldt Park riot]]''' began in Chicago, resulting in three deaths, three cars in the [[Humboldt Park (Chicago park)|Humboldt Park]] lagoon, and increased tension between the Chicago Police Department and the Puerto Rican community.
* [[1977]] – The '''[[Humboldt Park riot]]''' began in Chicago, resulting in three deaths, three cars in the [[Humboldt Park (Chicago park)|Humboldt Park]] lagoon, and increased tension between the Chicago Police Department and the Puerto Rican community.
* [[1979]] – '''[[Jerry Rawlings]]''' came to power in Ghana as chairman of the [[Armed Forces Revolutionary Council (Ghana)|Armed Forces Revolutionary Council]].
* [[1987]] – American [[intelligence assessment|intelligence analyst]] '''[[Jonathan Pollard]]''' pleaded guilty to charges of [[espionage|spying]] for Israel.
* [[1987]] – American [[intelligence assessment|intelligence analyst]] '''[[Jonathan Pollard]]''' pleaded guilty to charges of [[espionage|spying]] for Israel.
* [[1989]] – The [[People's Liberation Army]] suppressed the '''[[1989 Tiananmen Square protests|Tiananmen Square protests]]''' in [[Beijing]], leaving many dead and wounded.
* [[1989]] – The [[People's Liberation Army]] '''[[People's Liberation Army at the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre|suppressed]]''' the [[1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre|Tiananmen Square protests]] in [[Beijing]], leaving hundreds of people dead and wounded.
* [[1998]] – '''[[Terry Nichols]]''' was sentenced to [[life imprisonment|life in prison]] for his role in the [[Oklahoma City bombing]].
* [[1989]] – Following the death of the [[Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini]], the [[Assembly of Experts]] elected '''[[Ali Khamenei]]''' to be the [[Supreme Leader of Iran]].
* [[2004]] – In [[Granby, Colorado]], U.S., '''[[Marvin Heemeyer]]''' went on a rampage with a modified [[bulldozer]] over a [[zoning]] dispute, destroying several buildings before committing suicide.
* [[2004]] – In [[Granby, Colorado]], U.S., '''[[Marvin Heemeyer]]''' went on a rampage with a modified [[bulldozer]] over a [[zoning]] dispute, destroying several buildings before committing suicide.
* Born/died: | '''[[Przemysł I of Greater Poland]]'''<!--Duke--> |d|1257| '''[[George Heriot]]'''<!--Scottish goldsmith--> |b|1563| '''[[Miguel de Azcuénaga]]'''<!--Argentine military leader--> |b|1754| '''[[Eduard Mörike]]'''<!--German pastor--> |d|1875| '''[[W. H. R. Rivers|{{nowrap|W. H. R.}} Rivers]]'''<!--English anthropologist--> |d|1922| '''[[Angelina Jolie]]'''<!--American actress--> |b|1975| '''[[Rodolfo Quezada Toruño]]'''<!--Guatemalan cardinal--> |d|2012| '''[[Marguerite Patten]]'''<!--English chef--> |d|2015
* Born/died: | '''[[Przemysł I of Greater Poland]]'''<!--Duke--> |d|1257| '''[[George Heriot]]'''<!--Scottish goldsmith--> |b|1563| '''[[Johan Rudolph Thorbecke]]'''<!--Dutch statesman--> |d|1872|'''[[John Bauer (illustrator)|John Bauer]]'''<!--Sweedish--> |b|1882| '''[[Eduard Mörike]]'''<!--German pastor--> |d|1875| '''[[Paul Gondjout]]'''<!--Gabonese politician--> |b|1912| '''[[W. H. R. Rivers|W.&nbsp;H.&nbsp;R. Rivers]]'''<!--English anthropologist--> |d|1922| '''[[Linda Martell]]'''<!--American singer--> |b|1941| '''[[Angelina Jolie]]'''<!--American actress--> |b|1975| '''[[Leslie Averill]]'''<!--New Zealand solider/physician--> |d|1981| '''[[Maria Bakalova]]'''<!--Bulgarian actress--> |b|1996| '''[[Rodolfo Quezada Toruño]]'''<!--Guatemalan cardinal--> |d|2012| '''[[Marguerite Patten]]'''<!--English chef--> |d|2015|


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'''[[June 4]]''': '''[[Trianon Treaty Day]]''' in Romania (1920)
'''[[June 4]]''': '''[[Trianon Treaty Day]]''' in Romania (1920)
{{main page image/OTD|File:Emily Davison portrait.jpg|Emily Davison}}
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* [[1784]] – '''[[Élisabeth Thible]]''' became the first woman to fly in an untethered hot air balloon, covering a distance of {{cvt|4|km}} and reaching an estimated altitude of {{cvt|1500|m}}.
* [[1792]] – Captain [[George Vancouver]] of the [[Royal Navy]] claimed the land around '''[[Puget Sound]]''' in the [[Pacific Northwest]] for Great Britain.
* [[1944]] – [[World War II]]: A [[United States Navy]] task group captured '''[[German submarine U-505|German submarine ''U-505'']]''' ''(pictured)''.
* [[1913]] – '''[[Emily Davison]]''' ''(pictured)'', an activist for [[women's suffrage in the United Kingdom]], was fatally injured after being trampled by King [[George V|George&nbsp;V]]'s horse at the [[Epsom Derby]].
* [[1974]] – [[Major League Baseball]]'s [[Cleveland Guardians|Cleveland Indians]] hosted '''[[Ten Cent Beer Night]]''', but had to forfeit the game to the [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Texas Rangers]] due to rioting by drunken fans.
* [[1961]] – U.S. president [[John F. Kennedy]] and Soviet premier [[Nikita Khrushchev]] held '''[[Vienna summit|an unsuccessful summit]]''' in Vienna to discuss issues in the countries' relationship during the [[Cold War]].

* [[1998]] – '''[[Terry Nichols]]''' was sentenced to [[life imprisonment|life in prison]] for his role in the [[Oklahoma City bombing]].
* [[1989]] – Following the death of [[Ruhollah Khomeini]], the [[Assembly of Experts]] elected '''[[Ali Khamenei]]''' to be [[Supreme Leader of Iran]].
{{Born and died list| '''[[Antoine, Duke of Lorraine]]'''<!--French--> |b|1489| '''[[Benjamin Huntsman]]'''<!--English inventor--> |b|1704| '''[[Leslie Averill]]'''<!--New Zealand solider/physician--> |d|1981}}
{{Born and died list|'''[[Antoine, Duke of Lorraine]]'''<!--French--> |b|1489|'''[[Benjamin Huntsman]]'''<!--English inventor--> |b|1704| '''[[Miguel de Azcuénaga]]'''<!--Argentine military leader--> |b|1754| '''[[Chester Nez]]'''<!-- Navajo American soldier-->|d|2014| }}
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Day of National Unity in Hungary; refimprove
1411 – King Charles VI of France granted a monopoly to the people of Roquefort-sur-Soulzon for the ripening of Roquefort cheese. unsourced material
1615 – The Siege of Osaka concluded as forces under the Japanese shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu took Osaka Castle. Siege: needs more footnotes and date not in article; Castle: refimprove
1928Zhang Zuolin, one of the major warlords of China, was assassinated by Japanese agents in Shenyang. The death was kept secret for the next two weeks. refimprove
1939 – The German ocean liner St. Louis, carrying 937 Jewish refugees seeking political asylum from Nazi persecution, was denied permission to land in the United States, after already having been turned away from Cuba. unreferenced section
1961 – U.S. president John F. Kennedy and Soviet premier Nikita Khrushchev held an unsuccessful summit in Vienna to discuss issues in the countries' relationship during the Cold War. Undercited
1989 – Wheel sparks caused by two trains passing each other near Ufa, Russia, caused an explosion from an undetected leak of natural gas, resulting in 575 deaths. Refimprove
1996 – The maiden flight of the Ariane 5 failed, with the rocket self-destructing 37 seconds after launch because of a malfunction in the control software—one of the most expensive computer bugs in history. refimprove section

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June 4: Trianon Treaty Day in Romania (1920)

German submarine U-505
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