Belfast Telegraph

IT HAPPENED TODAY

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1812: One of the worst winters on record began and caused the defeat of the mighty Napoleon (above). Troops endured temperatur­es as low as -37C for 27 consecutiv­e days.

1841: Edward VII, eldest son of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, was born. He was 61 when he was crowned and gave his name to the Edwardian Age in English manners, fashion and literature.

1859: Flogging in the British Army was abolished.

1881: Dr Thomas Kalmus, US inventor of technicolo­r in 1912, was born.

1922: The SS — Schutzstaf­fel or ‘Protection Squad’ — was formed in Germany.

1938: Nazis burned 267 synagogues and destroyed thousands of Jewish homes and businesses in a night that became known as Kristallna­cht.

1940: Neville Chamberlai­n died just months after resigning as Britain’s wartime Prime Minister.

1953: Welsh poet Dylan Thomas (above), author of Under Milk Wood, died aged 39 after falling into an alcoholic coma following the consumptio­n of 18 whiskies.

1979: A computer fault led to a fullscale nuclear alert in the United States.

1989: The East German government lifted the ‘iron curtain’ to allow free travel through the Berlin Wall. Thousands of East Berliners swarmed through the crossing points.

ON THIS DAY LAST YEAR: Donald Trump promised to revive the American dream after victory in the race for the White House.

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