HISTORY

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1914 -- A German plane, in the first air raid on Britain, dropped a single bomb on Dover.

1941 -- The British Eighth Army recaptured Benghazi, Libya, from the Germans.

1942 -- The German research station at Peenemunde successfully tested the V1 Flying Bomb.

1942 -- An assassin killed Admiral Francois Darlan, a senior figure in France's collaborationist Vichy government.

1943 -- General Dwight Eisenhower was named supreme commander of the Allied Expeditionary Force preparing the invasion of German-occupied France.

1951 -- Libya proclaimed a monarchy under King Idriss I.

1953 -- An express train crashed into a river in New Zealand, killing 151 people.

1980 -- Grand Admiral Karl Doenitz, commander-in-chief of the German Navy during World War II, died.

1989 -- Deposed Panamanian strongman General Manuel Antonio Noriega turned himself in to the papal envoy and asked for political asylum.

1994 -- Fundamentalist guerrillas hijacked a French airliner at Algiers airport, killing two people.

1995 -- Thousands of Palestinians gathered at Bethlehem's Manger Square to celebrate the city's first Christmas in 28 years free from Israeli occupation.

1995 -- An Islamic party, Welfare, won a general election for the first time in Turkey's 72-year secular history.

1997 -- A Paris court jailed guerrilla mastermind Carlos "The Jackal" for life for killing two French secret agents.

1999 -- Maurice Couve de Murville, longest-serving French foreign minister who later became prime minister, died at 92.

1999 -- Ivory Coast's army overthrew elected President Henri Konan Bedie in a coup.

1999 -- General Joao Batista Figueiredo, Brazil's last military ruler who restored civilian rule in 1985, died at 81.

2001 -- Israel barred Palestinian President Yasser Arafat from making his annual Christmas visit to Bethlehem, insisting he crack down on Palestinian militants.

2003 -- The Italian food giant Parmalat, embroiled in one of Europe's biggest corporate scandals, filed for bankruptcy protection after the discovery of a 7 billion euro hole in its accounts.

2004 -- New Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas celebrated Christmas in Bethlehem with prayers for peace after the death of Yasser Arafat, who was barred in the past.