September 10 in history: Signing of Treaty of Saint-Germain, last execution by guillotine in France and more
| Updated: Sep 10, 2021, 10:22 AM IST
From the signing of the Treaty of Saint-Germain to the last execution by guillotine in France, we've got it all covered!
Let's dive into today's history:
Patent For Sewing Machine is Awarded to Elias Howe
Patent For Sewing Machine is Awarded to Elias Howe.
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German-Austria and the Allied powers sign Treaty of Saint-Germain, concluding World War I
German-Austria and the Allied powers sign Treaty of Saint-Germain, concluding World War I.
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Italian GP: A crash causes the death of F1 driver Wolfgang von Trips and 14 spectators
Italian GP: A crash causes the death of F1 driver Wolfgang von Trips and 14 spectators.
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Hamida Djandoubi becomes the last person to be executed by a guillotine in France
Hamida Djandoubi becomes the last person to be executed by a guillotine in France.
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;The Large Hadron Collider at CERN is powered up in Geneva
The Large Hadron Collider at CERN is powered up in Geneva.