HISTORY
7 September 2025: This day in history

70: Roman army under General Titus occupies and plunders Jerusalem

1714: Treaty of Baden is signed by the Holy Roman Empire and France, ending the War of the Spanish Succession; France retains Alsace and Landau, and Austria gains the east bank of the Rhine

1812: Battle of Borodino: Napoleon Bonaparte wins a Pyrrhic victory against Russian General Mikhail Kutuzov in the most ferocious battle of the Napoleonic era; 70,000 are killed

1822: Pedro I, son of King John VI, declares Brazil’s independence from Portugal (Independence Day)

1888: Edith Eleanor McLean is the first baby placed in an incubator at State Emigrant Hospital on Ward’s Island, New York

1909: Eugene Lefebvre becomes the first pilot to die in an aircraft while test piloting a new French-built Wright biplane at Juvisy

1940: Beginning of the Blitz as the German Luftwaffe bombs London for the first of 57 consecutive nights, losing 41 bombers as the Nazis prepare to invade Britain

Source: Onthisday.com

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