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File:It's A Wonderful Life.jpg|Donna Reed, James Stewart, and Karolyn Grimes in "It's a Wonderful Life" |
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| [[1803]] – As part of the [[Louisiana Purchase]], [[New Orleans]] in the [[Louisiana (New France)|French territory of Louisiana]] '''[[History of New Orleans|was officially transferred]]''' to the United States. |
| [[1803]] – As part of the [[Louisiana Purchase]], [[New Orleans]] in the [[Louisiana (New France)|French territory of Louisiana]] '''[[History of New Orleans|was officially transferred]]''' to the United States. |
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⚫ | | [[1860]] – [[South Carolina]]<!--Not bold: cleanup section, needs expansion--> became the first of eleven [[Slave states and free states|slave states]] to declare [[Secession in the United States|secession from the U.S.]], leading to the eventual creation of the '''[[Confederate States of America]]''' and later the [[American Civil War]]. |
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| [[1917]] – The '''[[Cheka]]''', the first [[Chronology of Soviet secret police agencies|Soviet secret police]], was established by a decree issued by [[Vladimir Lenin]]. |
| [[1917]] – The '''[[Cheka]]''', the first [[Chronology of Soviet secret police agencies|Soviet secret police]], was established by a decree issued by [[Vladimir Lenin]]. |
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| [[1941]] – [[World War II]]: The '''[[Flying Tigers]]''' of the [[Republic of China Air Force|Chinese Air Force]] engaged in its first combat missions. |
| [[1941]] – [[World War II]]: The '''[[Flying Tigers]]''' of the [[Republic of China Air Force|Chinese Air Force]] engaged in its first combat missions. |
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| [[1946]] – [[Frank Capra]]'s popular Christmas film '''''[[It's a Wonderful Life]]''''' was first released in New York City. |
| [[1946]] – [[Frank Capra]]'s popular Christmas film '''''[[It's a Wonderful Life]]''''' was first released in New York City. |
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| [[1948]] – [[Indonesian National Revolution]]: Dutch forces '''[[Operation Kraai|captured]]''' [[Yogyakarta]], the Indonesian Republic's temporary capital, and seized President [[Sukarno]]. |
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| [[1957]] – The first flight of the '''[[Boeing 707]]''', the first commercially successful [[jet airliner]], took place. |
| [[1957]] – The first flight of the '''[[Boeing 707]]''', the first commercially successful [[jet airliner]], took place. |
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| [[1968]] – The first two confirmed murders by the '''[[Zodiac Killer]]''' occurred in [[Benicia, California]], in a case which remains unsolved. |
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| [[1989]] – American forces '''[[United States invasion of Panama|invaded Panama]]''' to overthrow the government of [[Manuel Noriega]]. |
| [[1989]] – American forces '''[[United States invasion of Panama|invaded Panama]]''' to overthrow the government of [[Manuel Noriega]]. |
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* [[1248]] – Attempting to form '''[[Franco-Mongol alliance|an alliance with the Mongol Empire]]''', [[Louis IX of France]] met with two of their envoys while ''en route'' to the [[Seventh Crusade]]. |
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* [[1955]] – '''[[Cardiff]]'''<!-- ''([[Cardiff City Hall]] pictured)''--> was proclaimed as the [[capital city|capital]] of Wales. |
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* [[1955]] – '''[[Cardiff]]'''<!-- ''(city hall pictured)''--> was recognised as the [[capital of Wales]] by the British government. |
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* [[1984]] – Twelve-year-old '''[[Murder of Jonelle Matthews|Jonelle Matthews]]''' disappeared from her home in [[Greeley, Colorado]]; her body was not discovered until 2019. |
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* [[1987]] – The deadliest peacetime [[List of maritime disasters|maritime disaster]] in history occurred when the '''{{MV|Doña Paz}}'''<!--[[MV Doña Paz]]--> sank after colliding with an [[oil tanker]] |
* [[1987]] – The deadliest peacetime [[List of maritime disasters|maritime disaster]] in history occurred when the '''{{MV|Doña Paz}}'''<!--[[MV Doña Paz]]--> sank after colliding with an [[oil tanker]] in the [[Tablas Strait]] in the Philippines, resulting in an estimated 4,385 deaths. |
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* [[1995]] – '''[[American Airlines Flight 965]]''' crashed into a mountain in [[Buga, Valle del Cauca|Buga, Colombia |
* [[1995]] – '''[[American Airlines Flight 965|American Airlines Flight 965]]''' crashed into a mountain in [[Buga, Valle del Cauca|Buga]], Colombia, killing most of those on board. |
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* Born/died this day: | '''[[Pope Zephyrinus]]'''<!--Italian--> |d|217| '''[[Richard Boyle, 2nd Viscount Shannon]]'''<!--English military officer--> |d|1740| '''[[John Bell (farmer)|John Bell]]'''<!--American--> |d|1820| '''[[Dan Leno]]'''<!--English comedian--> |b|1860| '''[[Kan'ichi Asakawa]]'''<!--Japanese academic--> |b|1873| '''[[Murder of Evelyn Colon|Evelyn Colon]]'''<!--American crime victim--> |d|1976| '''[[Beatrice Beeby]]'''<!--New Zealand educator--> |d|1991| '''[[Dawn Steel]]'''<!--American film producer--> |d|1997 |
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* [[SilkAir Flight 185]] appears on [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/December 19|December 19]], so American Airlines Flight 965 should not appear in the same year |
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* [[1852]] – Led by '''[[George Cathcart]]''', British troops defeated [[Sotho people|Basuto]] and [[Taung]] forces at the '''[[Battle of Berea]]''' in present-day Lesotho, leading to an offer of peace from [[Moshoeshoe I|King Moshoeshoe I]]. |
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*[[1940]] – The superhero '''[[Captain America]]''' made his first published appearance in the [[comic book]] ''[[Captain America Comics]]'' #1. |
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* [[1971]] – Two groups of French doctors involved in [[humanitarian aid]] merged to form '''[[Médecins Sans Frontières]]'''. |
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Latest revision as of 14:02, 29 February 2024
This is a list of selected December 20 anniversaries that appear in the "On this day" section of the Main Page. To suggest a new item, in most cases, you can be bold and edit this page. Please read the selected anniversaries guidelines before making your edit. However, if your addition might be controversial or on a day that is or will soon be on the Main Page, please post your suggestion on the talk page instead.
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Louisiana Purchase treaty
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Donna Reed, James Stewart, and Karolyn Grimes in "It's a Wonderful Life"
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Experimental Breeder Reactor I
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Four light bulbs were lit with electricity generated from the EBR-1 reactor.
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The sword-and-shield emblem of the Cheka-KGB
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Flag of Concelho de Macau, one of the two concelhos of Macau under Portuguese rule
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Luis Carrero Blanco
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MV Doña Paz in port, 1984
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Yaldā Night (Iran) | lots of CN tags (6) |
1803 – As part of the Louisiana Purchase, New Orleans in the French territory of Louisiana was officially transferred to the United States. | refimprove section |
1860 – South Carolina became the first of eleven slave states to declare secession from the U.S., leading to the eventual creation of the Confederate States of America and later the American Civil War. | citations needed and lead too long |
1917 – The Cheka, the first Soviet secret police, was established by a decree issued by Vladimir Lenin. | lead too short, refimprove section |
1941 – World War II: The Flying Tigers of the Chinese Air Force engaged in its first combat missions. | refimprove section |
1946 – Frank Capra's popular Christmas film It's a Wonderful Life was first released in New York City. | refimprove section |
1948 – Indonesian National Revolution: Dutch forces captured Yogyakarta, the Indonesian Republic's temporary capital, and seized President Sukarno. | unreferenced section and other issues |
1951 – Experimental Breeder Reactor I near Arco, Idaho, U.S., became the world's first electricity-generating nuclear power plant when it became able to illuminate four 200-watt light bulbs. | expansion |
1957 – The first flight of the Boeing 707, the first commercially successful jet airliner, took place. | refimprove section |
1968 – The first two confirmed murders by the Zodiac Killer occurred in Benicia, California, in a case which remains unsolved. | Too much unreferenced |
1973 – Luis Carrero Blanco, the prime minister of Spain, was assassinated by a bomb planted by members of the Basque nationalist and separatist group ETA. | Blanco: needs more footnotes; Assassination: refimprove |
1989 – American forces invaded Panama to overthrow the government of Manuel Noriega. | refimprove section |
2005 – U.S. district court Judge John E. Jones III ruled against mandating the teaching of "intelligent design" in his ruling on Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District. | refimprove section |
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- 1248 – Attempting to form an alliance with the Mongol Empire, Louis IX of France met with two of their envoys while en route to the Seventh Crusade.
- 1955 – Cardiff was recognised as the capital of Wales by the British government.
- 1984 – Twelve-year-old Jonelle Matthews disappeared from her home in Greeley, Colorado; her body was not discovered until 2019.
- 1987 – The deadliest peacetime maritime disaster in history occurred when the MV Doña Paz sank after colliding with an oil tanker in the Tablas Strait in the Philippines, resulting in an estimated 4,385 deaths.
- 1988 – The United Nations Convention Against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances, governing international cooperation against the illegal drug trade, opened for signatures.
- 1995 – American Airlines Flight 965 crashed into a mountain in Buga, Colombia, killing most of those on board.
- 2007 – Pablo Picasso's Portrait of Suzanne Bloch was stolen from the São Paulo Museum of Art before being recovered about three weeks later.
- Born/died this day: | Pope Zephyrinus |d|217| Richard Boyle, 2nd Viscount Shannon |d|1740| John Bell |d|1820| Dan Leno |b|1860| Kan'ichi Asakawa |b|1873| Evelyn Colon |d|1976| Beatrice Beeby |d|1991| Dawn Steel |d|1997
- 1852 – Led by George Cathcart, British troops defeated Basuto and Taung forces at the Battle of Berea in present-day Lesotho, leading to an offer of peace from King Moshoeshoe I.
- 1940 – The superhero Captain America made his first published appearance in the comic book Captain America Comics #1.
- 1980 – NBC aired the American football match between the New York Jets and the Miami Dolphins without announcers.
- 1995 – Mandated by the Dayton Agreement that ended the Bosnian War, the NATO-led Implementation Force (troops pictured) began peacekeeping operations in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
- 1999 – Portugal transferred the sovereignty over Macau, which it had administered since the mid–16th century, to China.
- Ambroise Paré (d. 1590)
- Jean Jannon (d. 1658)
- Bill O'Reilly (b. 1905)
- Elizabeth Kekaʻaniau (d. 1928)