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Today in history

Fifth Olympic Games took place in 1912.

Today (5 May) in history marks a number of notable events.

Here they are:

• 1818 – The founder of Marxist-Communism, Karl Marx is born

• 1912 – The fifth Olympic Games is held in Stockholm, Sweden

• 1925 – Afrikaans becomes an official language in South Africa

• 1926 – Sinclair Lewis refuses his Pulitzer Prize for Arrowsmith.

• 1941 – The first modern perfume, Chanel N°5 is introduced

• 1945 – Netherlands and Denmark are liberated from Nazi control

• 1979 – Voyager 1 passes Jupiter

• 2000 – Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn are positioned in a line with the Sun

• 2012 – The last nuclear reactor in Japan is shut down

• 2015 – Prince William and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, announce the name of their baby girl, Princess Charlotte Elizabeth Diana

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