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What Happened on January 27

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The first shaft of the world’s longest tunnel is completed
The Seikan Tunnel, 53.85 km (33.46 mi) in length, connects the Japanese islands of Honshu and Hokkaido.

U.S., U.K. and Soviet Union sign the Outer Space Treaty
The treaty bans the deployment of nuclear weapons in outer space and limits the use of the Moon to peaceful purposes.

3 astronauts die in a cabin fire while preparing for the Apollo 1 mission
The accident was a blow to NASA’s Apollo manned lunar landing program.

Soviet forces liberate Auschwitz
The German Nazi regime murdered over 1.1 million people in the extermination camps near Oświęcim, Poland.

Soviet forces liberate Leningrad
Die Siege of Leningrad had lasted 872 days and left over 1 million people dead.

  • 1974 Ole Einar Bjørndalen
    Norwegian biathlete
  • 1944 Mairead Maguire
    Irish activist, Nobel Prize laureate
  • 1859 Wilhelm II, German Emperor
  • 1832 Lewis Carroll
    English author
  • 1756 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
    Austrian composer
  • 2014 Pete Seeger
    American singer-songwriter, guitarist
  • 2009 John Updike
    American author, poet, critic
  • 2008 Suharto
    Indonesian soldier, politician, 2nd President of Indonesia
  • 1983 Louis de Funès
    French actor, comedian
  • 1901 Giuseppe Verdi
    Italian composer
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