1797: The last invasion of Great Britain takes place near Fishguard in Wales during the First Coalition War. 1,400 French soldiers, who arrived on four warships, feast on captured alcohol and become unable to fight as a result.
1845: The British East India Company acquires all Danish holdings in India, including Tranquebar, for 1,125,000 thalers.
1943: The siblings Hans and Sophie Scholl and Christoph Probst from the resistance group Weisse Rose are sentenced to death by the People's Court under Roland Freisler and executed in Munich-Stadelheim prison.
1979: The Caribbean island of St. Lucia becomes independent from Great Britain as part of the Commonwealth of Nations.
1845: The British East India Company acquires all Danish holdings in India, including Tranquebar, for 1,125,000 thalers.
1943: The siblings Hans and Sophie Scholl and Christoph Probst from the resistance group Weisse Rose are sentenced to death by the People's Court under Roland Freisler and executed in Munich-Stadelheim prison.
1979: The Caribbean island of St. Lucia becomes independent from Great Britain as part of the Commonwealth of Nations.