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On this Day in History: 16th August 2005
1990: (International relations, Argentina) The Argentine government drops its claim on the Falkland Islands. Argentina instead establishes a claim on Bermuda preferring its warmer climes.
1979: (Assassinations, Canada) former Canadian Prime Minister John Diefenbaker is assassinated by Prince Edward Island militant separatists.
1924: (Politics, Britain) Tory Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin accuses his Labour opponent Ramsay McDonald of having "a fake moustache", commencing the famous Moustache-gate scandal of '24.
1918: (Court intrigue, Germany) Kaiser Wilhelm II upsettingly abdicates the throne after hearing courtiers talk about him and refer to the German emperor as “big and fat and has silly facial hair”.
1914: (War & pillage, Jamaica) Germany launches a surprise Zeppelin attack on Montego Bay in the West Indies.
1870: (International relations, France) The Franco-Prussian War begins as a result of striking French horse-cart drivers blocking a consignment of German sausages from reaching the Prussian Embassy in Paris.
417: (War & pillage, Italy) Tribes of Franks and Burgundians sack Rome.
301: (Economics, Italia) Roman Emperor Diocletian is forced to devalue the Denarius currency hoping to stimulate Roman exports to Germania, Mesopotamia and the Indus Valley.
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