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This episode explores the historical significance of July 11, covering a wide range of events that occurred on this date. From the birth of Robert the Bruce in 1274 to the founding of Fiat in 1899 to the establishment of the Vichy France regime in 1940 and the tragic Srebrenica massacre in 1995, listeners will gain insights into how these events shaped history. The episode also highlights notable births, such as fashion designer Giorgio Armani and actor Yul Brynner, and deaths, including composer George Gershwin and actor Laurence Olivier. Lastly, the episode touches upon observances associated with July 11, including World Population Day and the National Day of Remembrance for the victims of the genocide committed by Ukrainian nationalists against Polish citizens.
By DBH HostsThis episode explores the historical significance of July 11, covering a wide range of events that occurred on this date. From the birth of Robert the Bruce in 1274 to the founding of Fiat in 1899 to the establishment of the Vichy France regime in 1940 and the tragic Srebrenica massacre in 1995, listeners will gain insights into how these events shaped history. The episode also highlights notable births, such as fashion designer Giorgio Armani and actor Yul Brynner, and deaths, including composer George Gershwin and actor Laurence Olivier. Lastly, the episode touches upon observances associated with July 11, including World Population Day and the National Day of Remembrance for the victims of the genocide committed by Ukrainian nationalists against Polish citizens.