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  • Read about major events on This Day in History May 27 including Peter the Great founding his capital and the dramatic, historic sinking of the Bismarck.
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    This Day in History May 27: Shocking Facts

    ByJames Carter June 15, 2026June 15, 2026

    An American battleship, an English prime minister, and a Russian tsar all share a single date on the calendar. On May 27, 1941, the pride of the German Navy, Bismarck, slipped beneath the waves of the North Atlantic after a relentless chase. On that same day in 1798, Great Britain’s prime minister stood on a…

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  • What happened on May 25 in history
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    This Day in History May 26: Dunkirk Evacuation

    ByJames Carter June 15, 2026June 15, 2026

    Napoleon Bonaparte marched into Milan Cathedral on May 26, 1805, reached for the ancient Iron Crown of Lombardy, and placed it onto his own head. He declared himself King of Italy, matching his French imperial title and defying European rivals who watched his growing empire with absolute terror. This single spring day holds centuries of…

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  • Read the shocking facts from this day in history May 25 when the Star Wars franchise opened, JFK launched the space race, and nations won their freedom.
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    This Day in History May 25: Oscar Wilde’s Downfall

    ByJames Carter June 15, 2026June 15, 2026

    John F. Kennedy stood before a joint session of Congress on May 25, 1961, and issued a daring challenge that seemed straight out of science fiction. America, he declared, must commit to landing a man on the moon before the decade ended. The Soviet Union was winning the space race, and Washington was desperate for…

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  • Fascinating facts trace this day in history May 24, highlighting Peter Minuit’s purchase of Manhattan and Samuel Morse’s famous first telegraph.
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    This Day in History May 24: Unbelievable Facts

    ByJames Carter June 14, 2026June 14, 2026

    John Wesley sat in a small society room on Aldersgate Street in London on May 24, 1738, listening to someone read Martin Luther’s preface to the Romans. He felt his heart strangely warmed, describing an internal shift that altered the path of religious practice globally. This single evening transformed the spiritual landscape of England and…

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  • From the iconic ambush of Bonnie and Clyde to Himmler's suicide, see what happened on this day in history May 23 in this gripping guide.
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    This Day in History May 23: Unforgettable Moments

    ByJames Carter June 14, 2026June 14, 2026

    Texas Ranger Frank Hamer crouched in the Louisiana brush, his eyes locked on a dusty logging road as the roar of a Ford V8 engine grew louder in the morning heat. Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow had eluded law enforcement across multiple states, leaving a trail of robbed banks and dead officers behind them. Hamer…

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  • What happened on this day in history May 22? Look into the 1939 Pact of Steel signing, the start of the Wars of the Roses, and key historical facts.
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    This Day in History May 22- Manchester Bombing

    ByJames Carter June 14, 2026June 14, 2026

    In the late afternoon of May 22, 1960, the earth beneath southern Chile split open with a violence never before recorded by human instruments. Entire towns buckled, coastlines permanently sank, and monstrous tsunamis raced across the Pacific Ocean. It remains the most powerful seismic event ever measured. Decades later on this exact calendar date, the…

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  • Unpack this day in history May 21 facts. Discover how Lindbergh conquered the Atlantic, Earhart broke flight records, and a massive Iowa tornado made history.
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    This Day in History May 21- Earhart Breaks Records

    ByJames Carter June 14, 2026June 14, 2026

    Charles Lindbergh stepped out of his silver monoplane into a roaring crowd of 150,000 screaming Parisians, having just conquered the Atlantic alone. That single, exhausted step on May 21, 1927, instantly transformed global aviation. This day in history May 21, is filled with such paradigm shifts, where solitary human will collided directly with destiny. 👶…

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  • Unpack real human dramas like Amelia Earhart's flight. This day in history May 20 features intense military sieges and everyday inventions that remain today.
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    This Day in History May 20: The Fall of Mariupol

    ByJames Carter June 14, 2026June 14, 2026

    In the chilly, grey dawn of May 20, 1927, a young pilot named Charles Lindbergh strapped himself into a custom-built monoplane in Long Island, New York. Mud clung to the tires of the Spirit of St. Louis as it labored down the rain-soaked runway, barely clearing the telephone wires at the field’s edge. He was…

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  • Read about the shocking execution of Anne Boleyn and the mysterious Dark Day. We unpack what happened on this day in history May 19 for real history fans.
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    This Day in History May 19: Iranian President Helicopter Crash

    ByJames Carter June 13, 2026June 13, 2026

    A French executioner raised his heavy iron sword on the green of the Tower of London, ending the life of Anne Boleyn with a single, swift strike. Henry VIII had his second wife killed to clear his path for a new queen, changing English history forever. This same date hosted an eerie noon darkness over…

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  • On this day in history May 18 a volcano reshaped Washington, a supreme court ruling sealed segregation, and Polish troops captured Monte Cassino during WWII.
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    This Day in History May 18: Napoleon Becomes Emperor

    ByJames Carter June 12, 2026June 12, 2026

    David Johnston stood on a ridge six miles from Mount St. Helens on the morning of May 18, 1980, tracking volcanic gases. Minutes later, the mountain’s north face slid away and a massive blast vaporized his outpost, leaving his final radio words hanging in the air: “This is it!” This day in history May 18…

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