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File:Atombombe Little Boy 2.jpg|Little Boy, the first atomic bomb used in warfare |
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File:Hiroshima aftermath.jpg|Effects of the atomic bombing on Hiroshima |
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File:Tim Berners-Lee closeup.jpg|Tim Berners-Lee |
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| [[1538]] – Spanish [[conquistador]] [[Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada]] founded a European urban settlement in what is today '''[[Bogotá]]''', Colombia. |
| [[1538]] – Spanish [[conquistador]] [[Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada]] founded a European urban settlement in what is today '''[[Bogotá]]''', Colombia. |
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| [[1870]] – [[Franco-Prussian War]]: At the '''[[Battle of Wörth]]''', [[North German Confederation|German]] troops under [[Frederick III, German Emperor|Crown Prince Friedrich Wilhelm]] defeated the French under Marshal [[Patrice de Mac-Mahon, Duke of Magenta|Patrice MacMahon]] near the village of [[Wœrth]]. |
| [[1870]] – [[Franco-Prussian War]]: At the '''[[Battle of Wörth]]''', [[North German Confederation|German]] troops under [[Frederick III, German Emperor|Crown Prince Friedrich Wilhelm]] defeated the French under Marshal [[Patrice de Mac-Mahon, Duke of Magenta|Patrice MacMahon]] near the village of [[Wœrth]]. |
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| [[1926]] – American competitive swimmer '''[[Gertrude Ederle]]''' became the [[List of successful English Channel swimmers|first woman]] to swim across the [[English Channel]]. |
| [[1926]] – American competitive swimmer '''[[Gertrude Ederle]]''' became the [[List of successful English Channel swimmers|first woman]] to swim across the [[English Channel]]. |
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* [[1930]] – [[New York City]] judge '''[[Joseph Force Crater]]''' mysteriously disappeared, eventually earning him the title of "The Missingest Man in New York". |
* [[1930]] – [[New York City]] judge '''[[Joseph Force Crater]]''' mysteriously disappeared, eventually earning him the title of "The Missingest Man in New York". |
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⚫ | * [[1945]] – [[World War II]]: The [[United States Army Air Forces|US Army Air Force]] [[Boeing B-29 Superfortress|B-29]] bomber '''''[[Enola Gay]]'''''<!-- ''(pictured with crew)''--> [[Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki|dropped an atomic bomb]]<!--Not bolded, this article applies to both 6 August and 9 August (Nagasaki) events--> named "'''[[Little Boy]]'''" on [[Hiroshima]], Japan, killing as many as 140,000 people. |
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* [[1964]] – [[President of the United States|US President]] [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] signed the '''[[Voting Rights Act of 1965|Voting Rights Act]]''' into law, outlawing [[literacy test]]s and other discriminatory voting practices that had been responsible for widespread [[disfranchisement]] of [[African American]]s. |
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* [[1964]] – American researcher [[Donald Rusk Currey|Donald Currey]] had a [[Pinus longaeva|bristlecone pine]] tree known as '''[[Prometheus (tree)|Prometheus]]''' cut down, only to find that it was the [[List of long-living organisms|oldest]] known [[clonal colony|non-clonal]] organism ever discovered, at least 4,862 years old at the time. |
* [[1964]] – American researcher [[Donald Rusk Currey|Donald Currey]] had a [[Pinus longaeva|bristlecone pine]] tree known as '''[[Prometheus (tree)|Prometheus]]''' cut down, only to find that it was the [[List of long-living organisms|oldest]] known [[clonal colony|non-clonal]] organism ever discovered, at least 4,862 years old at the time. |
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* [[1988]] – [[New York City Police Department|New York City Police]] officers charged a crowd protesting a curfew for the previously 24-hour [[Tompkins Square Park]], '''[[Tompkins Square Park |
* [[1988]] – [[New York City Police Department|New York City Police]] officers charged a crowd protesting a curfew for the previously 24-hour [[Tompkins Square Park]], '''[[Tompkins Square Park riot (1988)|sparking a riot]]''' that led to more than 100 complaints of police brutality. |
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* [[1991]] – British [[Programmer|computer programmer]] '''[[Tim Berners-Lee]]''' first posted files describing his ideas for a system of interlinked, [[hypertext]] documents accessible via the [[Internet]], to be called a "[[World Wide Web]]". |
* [[1991]] – British [[Programmer|computer programmer]] '''[[Tim Berners-Lee]]''' first posted files describing his ideas for a system of interlinked, [[hypertext]] documents accessible via the [[Internet]], to be called a "[[World Wide Web]]". |
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* [[2008]] – Mauritanian President [[Sidi Ould Cheikh Abdallahi|Sidi Mohamed Ould Cheikh Abdallahi]] '''[[2008 Mauritanian coup d'état|was ousted from power]]''' by a group of high-ranking generals that he had dismissed from office several hours earlier. |
* [[2008]] – Mauritanian President [[Sidi Ould Cheikh Abdallahi|Sidi Mohamed Ould Cheikh Abdallahi]] '''[[2008 Mauritanian coup d'état|was ousted from power]]''' by a group of high-ranking generals that he had dismissed from office several hours earlier. |
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* [[2010]] – A [[cloudburst]] and heavy overnight rains triggered '''[[2010 Ladakh floods|flash floods]]''', [[mudslide]]s, and [[debris flow]]s across a large part of [[Ladakh]], a region of the northernmost Indian state of [[Jammu and Kashmir]], leaving at least 255 people dead. |
* [[2010]] – A [[cloudburst]] and heavy overnight rains triggered '''[[2010 Ladakh floods|flash floods]]''', [[mudslide]]s, and [[debris flow]]s across a large part of [[Ladakh]], a region of the northernmost Indian state of [[Jammu and Kashmir]], leaving at least 255 people dead. |
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'''[[August 6]]''': '''[[Feast of the Transfiguration]]''' ([[Gregorian calendar]]); [[List of national independence days|Independence Day]] in '''[[Jamaica]]''' ([[1962]]) |
'''[[August 6]]''': '''[[Feast of the Transfiguration]]''' ([[Gregorian calendar]]); [[List of national independence days|Independence Day]] in '''[[Jamaica]]''' ([[1962]]) |
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* [[1506]] – [[Muscovite–Lithuanian Wars]]: The [[Grand Duchy of Lithuania]] achieved one of the greatest Lithuanian victories against the [[Tatars]] in the '''[[Battle of Kletsk]]'''. |
* [[1506]] – [[Muscovite–Lithuanian Wars]]: The [[Grand Duchy of Lithuania]] achieved one of the greatest Lithuanian victories against the [[Tatars]] in the '''[[Battle of Kletsk]]'''. |
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Revision as of 07:00, 5 August 2016
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Gertrud Ederle
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Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan
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Crew of the Enola Gay
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Little Boy, the first atomic bomb used in warfare
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The Genbaku Dome, a standing memorial of the bombing of Hiroshima
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The mushroom cloud over Hiroshima after the dropping of Little Boy
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Effects of the atomic bombing on Hiroshima
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Sidi Mohamed Ould Cheikh Abdallahi
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Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor
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Bolivia (1825) and | refimprove |
1538 – Spanish conquistador Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada founded a European urban settlement in what is today Bogotá, Colombia. | refimprove sections |
1870 – Franco-Prussian War: At the Battle of Wörth, German troops under Crown Prince Friedrich Wilhelm defeated the French under Marshal Patrice MacMahon near the village of Wœrth. | no footnotes |
1914 – First World War: Germany's Atlantic U-boat campaign began when ten U-boats sailed from their base in Heligoland to attack Royal Navy warships in the North Sea, the first ever submarine war patrol in history. | refimprove section |
1915 – First World War: The Allied Powers launched the Battle of Sari Bair at Gallipoli. | no footnotes |
1926 – American competitive swimmer Gertrude Ederle became the first woman to swim across the English Channel. | refimprove section |
1966 – Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan became emir and ruler of Abu Dhabi, succeeding his brother, Sheikh Shakhbut bin Sultan Al Nahyan, who was deposed in a bloodless coup d'état. | unreferenced section |
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- 1890 – At Auburn Prison in Auburn, New York, US, William Kemmler became the first person to be executed in an electric chair.
- 1930 – New York City judge Joseph Force Crater mysteriously disappeared, eventually earning him the title of "The Missingest Man in New York".
- 1945 – World War II: The US Army Air Force B-29 bomber Enola Gay dropped an atomic bomb named "Little Boy" on Hiroshima, Japan, killing as many as 140,000 people.
- 1964 – US President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Voting Rights Act into law, outlawing literacy tests and other discriminatory voting practices that had been responsible for widespread disfranchisement of African Americans.
- 1964 – American researcher Donald Currey had a bristlecone pine tree known as Prometheus cut down, only to find that it was the oldest known non-clonal organism ever discovered, at least 4,862 years old at the time.
- 1988 – New York City Police officers charged a crowd protesting a curfew for the previously 24-hour Tompkins Square Park, sparking a riot that led to more than 100 complaints of police brutality.
- 1991 – British computer programmer Tim Berners-Lee first posted files describing his ideas for a system of interlinked, hypertext documents accessible via the Internet, to be called a "World Wide Web".
- 2008 – Mauritanian President Sidi Mohamed Ould Cheikh Abdallahi was ousted from power by a group of high-ranking generals that he had dismissed from office several hours earlier.
- 2010 – A cloudburst and heavy overnight rains triggered flash floods, mudslides, and debris flows across a large part of Ladakh, a region of the northernmost Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir, leaving at least 255 people dead.
- 2011 – Following the death of a Tottenham man by the Metropolitan Police of London, thousands of mostly young males rioted in several London boroughs and in cities and towns across England.
August 6: Feast of the Transfiguration (Gregorian calendar); Independence Day in Jamaica (1962)
- 1506 – Muscovite–Lithuanian Wars: The Grand Duchy of Lithuania achieved one of the greatest Lithuanian victories against the Tatars in the Battle of Kletsk.
- 1777 – American Revolutionary War: The Battle of Oriskany, one of the bloodiest battles in the North American theater of the war, was fought about six miles (10 km) east of Fort Stanwix, New York.
- 1806 – The Holy Roman Empire was dissolved by its last emperor, Francis II, during the aftermath of the War of the Third Coalition.
- 1956 – DuMont, one of the world's first television networks, aired its last program.
- 1996 – NASA announced that the meteorite known as ALH 84001 (pictured), discovered in the Allan Hills of Antarctica, may contain evidence of life on Mars, but further tests were inconclusive.