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July 10, 1940: The Battle of Britain begins and will last for almost four months
Battle of Britain Bunker
IWM Duxford
Battle of Britain Monument
Bently Priory Museum
If you visit the UK, make sure to put these sites on your visit list:Quote:
July 10, 1940: The Battle of Britain begins and will last for almost four months
1️⃣ Bloody Sunday – July 11, 1943
— MindVoyager (@Karol1669024) July 11, 2025
On July 11, 1943, the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA), aligned with OUN-B, launched a coordinated wave of attacks on over 150 Polish villages across Volhynia. It was Sunday. Poles were praying in churches, gathered with families — when the horror… pic.twitter.com/FZ8UzxDwOM
3️⃣ A New Law, A Long-Awaited Memory 🏛️🇵🇱
— MindVoyager (@Karol1669024) July 11, 2025
For decades, these crimes were forgotten or silenced — both during communist rule and after. But survivors and their descendants never stopped calling for truth and justice.
And in 2025, the Polish Parliament finally acted.
On June 4,… pic.twitter.com/zvzOtOWtTL
5️⃣ Why Memory Matters 📚🛑
— MindVoyager (@Karol1669024) July 11, 2025
This day is not just about the past. It's about recognition, justice, and truth.
It's about reminding the world that genocide can happen quietly — without trials, without cameras, without headlines.
And that memory is resistance.
🕯️ This is why we… pic.twitter.com/bguQjF5SD1
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1864, Lincoln under fire from Jubal Early's invasion of Maryland and attack on the capital.
Due to this invasion, the Canadian dollar exchange of 2.48 was the highest ever until the Obama presidency in 2012.
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Lew Wallace would go on to write the novel Ben Hur and serve as the Governor of New Mexico.
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July 12, 1862:
The Medal of Honor is created
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It was a Plutonium bomb like the design of the second operational bomb. They had theorized and tested enough of the Uranium bomb that they knew it would work. Hiroshima was the first test and operational use of the gun-type Uranium Bomb.
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It was a Plutonium bomb like the design of the second operational bomb. They had theorized and tested enough of the Uranium bomb that they knew it would work. Hiroshima was the first test and operational use of the gun-type Uranium Bomb.
80 Years Ago: The First Atomic Explosion, 16 July 1945
Trinity Test -1945
July 16, 1945, Los Alamos scientists detonated the Gadgetthe world's first atomic bomb.
General John Bell Hood, The Aggressive Confederate Commander 🧵
— Manifest History (@ManifestHistory) July 17, 2025
1/ On this day, July 17, 1864, Confederate President Jefferson Davis appointed John Bell Hood to command the Army of Tennessee, a decision that shaped the Atlanta Campaign’s fate. A bold general known for aggressive… pic.twitter.com/hDBuR5vWhI
On 18 July 1290, King Edward I signed the Edict of Expulsion, ordering every Jew in England to leave the kingdom by All Saints’ Day. It was the first state expulsion of Jews in medieval Europe.
— ⚡️Shaggy⚡️ (@SS__Shaggy) July 18, 2025
But the roots of it go much deeper. pic.twitter.com/eVdikffjHM
Their presence was tightly controlled. They wore badges, lived in designated areas, and were taxed heavily. Social and religious tensions ran high — and resentment grew with every unpaid debt.
— ⚡️Shaggy⚡️ (@SS__Shaggy) July 18, 2025
England’s Jewish community — numbering around 2,000 — vanished almost overnight. They would not return legally for over 350 years, until Oliver Cromwell allowed limited resettlement in the 1650s. pic.twitter.com/BZQ7dgN2nV
— ⚡️Shaggy⚡️ (@SS__Shaggy) July 18, 2025
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July 19, 1903:
The first Tour de France takes place
Background to the Atlanta Campaign
— Manifest History (@ManifestHistory) July 22, 2025
2/ By spring 1864, Union Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman led 100,000 troops in a campaign to capture Atlanta, Georgia—a key Confederate manufacturing and rail center. Opposing him was Gen. Joseph E. Johnston’s 60,000-man Army of Tennessee,… pic.twitter.com/CitSqWUo1T
The Battle Begins: Hardee’s Assault
— Manifest History (@ManifestHistory) July 22, 2025
4/ Around noon on July 22, Hardee’s 15,000 Confederates emerged from woods east of Atlanta, slamming into McPherson’s left flank near Bald Hill. Maj. Gen. Frank Blair’s XVII Corps and Grenville Dodge’s XVI Corps faced the onslaught. McPherson,… pic.twitter.com/NtIUihoWWC
Conclusion of the Battle of Atlanta
— Manifest History (@ManifestHistory) July 22, 2025
9/ The Battle of Atlanta on July 22, 1864, epitomized the Civil War’s relentless grind. Hood’s bold but unsuccessful attack, delayed and fragmented, failed to lift Sherman’s siege despite valiant Confederate efforts. Over 9,000 casualties… pic.twitter.com/nlOgJyutV0