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Lend-Lease Act: was signed into law by FDR, providing aid in the form of equipment, food and weapons to the Allies during WWII (1941)

Lend-Lease Act: was signed into law by FDR, providing aid in the form of equipment, food and weapons to the Allies during WWII (1941)


Mikhail Gorbachev: was appointed the leader of the Soviet Union, despite being the youngest member of the politburo at the time (1985)

Mikhail Gorbachev: was appointed the leader of the Soviet Union, despite being the youngest member of the politburo at the time (1985)


Paul McCartney: was knighted by Queen Elizabeth (1997)

Paul McCartney: was knighted by Queen Elizabeth (1997)


Madrid bombings: 10 bombs exploded on the train system during rush hour, killing 191 (2004)

Madrid bombings: 10 bombs exploded on the train system during rush hour, killing 191 (2004)