you guys are getting real close to nailing the whole list. i'd agree that some are a bit obscured by other events and not as easily brought to mind.
nice work on the munich massacre. and #6 was hiroshima. japan didn't surrender until a few days later. of course, the following day was the second bomb "test" on live people.
nice work on medgar evars, too. now, did you know that, or did you have to look it up?
to be truthful, i remembered many of the dates of the events. others i was close, as in month and year, but had to look up the exact day.
july 2, 1776 was the day the major revisions were made to the declaration of independence. july 4 was the day they accepted the revisions and made the document public, thereby severing ties with england.
i won't give the rest away just yet. suffice it to say that most of them were "bombs" in one way or another.
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