October 21 in history: China invades Tibet, US-North Korea terminate nuclear programme and more

 | Updated: Oct 21, 2020, 08:19 AM IST

From the invasion of Tibet by China to the termination of the nuclear programme by the US and North Korea, we've got it all covered!

Let's dive in today's history.

Britain sends Florence Nightingale and 38 volunteer nurses to the Crimean War

Britain sends Florence Nightingale and 38 volunteer nurses to the Crimean War.

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World War II: Germans massacre thousands of civilians in Yugoslavia

World War II: Germans massacre thousands of civilians in Yugoslavia.

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Subhas Chandra Bose announces Provisional Government of Free India in Singapore

Subhas Chandra Bose announces Provisional Government of Free India in Singapore.

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Chinese forces invade Tibet

Chinese forces invade Tibet.

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North Korea and U.S. sign agreement requiring Pyongyang to terminate nuclear programme

North Korea and US sign agreement requiring Pyongyang to terminate nuclear programme.

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