Today in History: July 10, the Battle of Britain begins

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The remains of a German bomber brought down on the South-East Coast of England, July 11, 1940, during a Nazi night air raid. The source said forty Nazi planes were brought down in three days, by the work of the Royal Air Force and anti-aircraft defenses. (AP Photo)

Today in History:

On July 10, 1940, during World War II, the Battle of Britain began as the German Luftwaffe launched attacks on southern England. (The Royal Air Force was ultimately victorious.)

On this date:

In 1509, theologian John Calvin, a key figure of the Protestant Reformation, was born in Noyon, Picardy, France.

In 1890, Wyoming was admitted as the 44th US state.

In 1925, jury selection took place in Dayton, Tennessee, in the trial of John T. Scopes, charged with violating the law by teaching Darwin’s Theory of Evolution. (Scopes was convicted and fined, but the verdict was overturned on a technicality.)

In 1929, American paper currency was reduced in size as the government began issuing bills that were approximately 25 percent smaller.

In 1951, armistice talks aimed at ending the Korean War began at Kaesong.

In 1962, the first active communications satellite, Telstar 1, was launched by NASA.

In 1985, the Greenpeace protest ship Rainbow Warrior was sunk with explosives in Auckland, New Zealand, by French intelligence agents; one activist was killed.

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Russian Republic President Boris Yeltsin, front left, stands with Vice-President of the Russian Federation, Ruslan Khasbulatov during the playing of the Russian National Anthem during Yeltsin?s inauguration ceremony at the Kremlin in Moscow, Wednesday, July 10, 1991. (AP Photo/Boris Yurchenko)

In 1991, Boris N. Yeltsin took the oath of office as the first elected president of the Russian republic.

In 1991, President George H.W. Bush lifted economic sanctions against South Africa.

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President George Bush delivers remarks to the American Society of Newspaper Editors in Washington, April 9, 1992. Bush defended his decision to end the Gulf War without the ouster of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. Later Thursday, after hearing of the conviction of ousted Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega, Bush commented that the conviction was “a major victory against the drug lords.” (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

In 2002, the House approved, 310-113, a measure to allow airline pilots to carry guns in the cockpit to defend their planes against terrorists (President George W. Bush later signed the measure into law).

In 2015, South Carolina pulled the Confederate flag from its place of honor at the Statehouse after more than 50 years.

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