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  • Read about the RFK shooting and how This Day in History June 5 marked the start of the Six-Day War and the iconic defiance of Tank Man in Beijing.
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    This Day in History June 5: Six-Day War & Tank Man

    ByJames Carter June 17, 2026June 17, 2026

    Sirhan Sirhan stepped out from behind a tray-stacking table in the crowded pantry of the Ambassador Hotel, raising a cheap .22-caliber revolver into the smoky air. Moments earlier, Robert F. Kennedy had finished addressing his cheering campaign workers after winning the 1968 California primary. The sudden cracks of gunfire shattered the celebration, wounding five others…

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  • Tanks rolled in Beijing while Winston Churchill rallied Britain. See how this day in history June 4 proved that ordinary people can change the world.
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    This Day in History June 4: Battle of Midway

    ByJames Carter June 17, 2026June 17, 2026

    Winston Churchill stood before a hushed House of Commons on June 4, 1940, knowing his nation faced total annihilation. British troops had just pulled off a miraculous escape from the beaches of France, but the air was thick with dread. Churchill did not offer easy comfort. Instead, he promised to fight on beaches, landing grounds,…

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  • From the fall of Antioch to Gemini 4, read what happened on This Day in History June 3 when tanks entered Tiananmen Square and changed modern world politics.
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    This Day in History June 3: Tiananmen Square Crackdown

    ByJames Carter June 17, 2026June 17, 2026

    Lin Zexu stood on the shores of Humen, China, watching smoke rise from massive trenches filled with burning foreign opium. This bold destruction of British cargo would spark a global war. Decades later, this day in history June 3 continues to echo with massive geopolitical shifts, military collisions, and daring human triumphs that permanently reshaped…

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  • What happened on this day in history June 2? Read about the crowning of Queen Elizabeth II, Salem witch trials, and global events that altered our world.
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    This Day in History June 2: Salem Witch Trials

    ByJames Carter June 17, 2026June 17, 2026

    Emperor Cao Mao gripped his sword chariot on June 2, 260, leading a desperate, suicidal charge through the palace gates of Luoyang to reclaim his stolen throne from a tyrannical regent. That raw clash of power set a frantic tone for this exact calendar date across two millennia. From ancient imperial halls to the glare…

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  • Track legendary battles and shocking modern disasters on This Day in History June 1 where empires crumbled and the global news cycle changed for good.
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    This Day in History June 1: The Nepalese Royal Massacre

    ByJames Carter June 17, 2026June 17, 2026

    A solitary monk named John Cor bent over his ledger at Lindores Abbey, scratching a hurried note into the Scottish royal exchequer rolls. He recorded the purchase of eight bolls of malt to make “aqua vitae” for King James IV. This single transaction, written down with no grand ceremony, marks the first official written footprint…

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  • Uncover how the events of This Day in History May 31 changed everything from the heights of the Mongol Empire to Usain Bolt's record-breaking sprint track win.
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    This Day in History May 31: Tulsa Massacre

    ByJames Carter June 16, 2026June 16, 2026

    Angry citizens chased Emperor Petronius Maximus through the streets of Rome, corners turning into traps as stones flew from the crowd. The ruler of the Western Roman Empire met his end not on a battlefield, but in the dirt under a hail of rocks thrown by his own people. Moments like this define May 31,…

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  • What happened on this day in history May 30? Read about the dramatic fall of Joan of Arc, the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests, and key global events.
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    This Day in History May 30: Trump’s Conviction

    ByJames Carter June 16, 2026June 16, 2026

    Nineteen-year-old Joan of Arc stood bound to a wooden pillar in the marketplace of Rouen, France, watching the executioner approach with a burning torch. Smoke soon choked the square as flames rose around the young mystic who had rallied a kingdom. This day in history May 30 marks her ultimate sacrifice, a moment that echoed…

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  • From the English Restoration to the fall of Constantinople, see what happened on this day in history May 29 in this deep look into the past.
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    This Day in History May 29: Fall of Constantinople & Everest Conquest

    ByJames Carter June 15, 2026June 15, 2026

    Sultan Mehmed II stared at the massive triple walls of Constantinople, knowing his cannons had finally broken the world’s greatest fortress. For 53 days, his Ottoman forces had pounded the ancient stone defenses. On this day in history May 29, the city finally fell, bringing a violent end to the Roman Empire after more than…

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  • Read how this day in history May 28 triggered global changes from the violent fall of the Paris Commune to a historic political shift in Nepal's mountains.
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    This Day in History May 28: Pakistan’s Atomic Dawn

    ByJames Carter June 15, 2026June 15, 2026

    George Washington crouched in a dark, rain-soaked ravine in western Pennsylvania, his pulse racing as his young Virginia militia surrounded an unsuspecting camp of French soldiers. Seconds later, a sudden volley of musket fire tore through the morning mist, leaving a French diplomat dead and sparking a global war. This hidden wilderness skirmish launched a…

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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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