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June 5 in History
2006
Serbia declares independence from the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro.
2003
A severe heat wave across Pakistan and India reaches its peak, as temperatures exceed 50°C (122°F) in the region.
2001
Tropical Storm Allison makes landfall on the upper-Texas coastline as a strong tropical storm and dumps large amounts of rain over Houston. The storm caused $5.5 billion in damages, making Allison the costliest tropical storm in U.S. history.
1998
A strike begins at the General Motors parts factory in Flint, Michigan, that quickly spreads to five other assembly plants (the strike lasted seven weeks).
1995
The Bose-Einstein condensate is first created.
1989
The Unknown Rebel halts the progress of a column of advancing tanks for over half an hour after the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989.
1984
Prime Minister of India Indira Gandhi orders an attack on the Golden Temple, the holiest site of the Sikh religion.
1981
The Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report that five people in Los Angeles, California have a rare form of pneumonia seen only in patients with weakened immune systems, in what turns out to be the first recognized cases of AIDS.
1977
The Apple II, one of the first personal computers, goes on sale.
A coup takes place in Seychelles.
1976
Collapse of the Teton Dam in Idaho, United States.
1975
The United Kingdom holds its first and only country-wide referendum, on remaining in the European Economic Community (EEC).
The Suez Canal opens for the first time since the Six-Day War.
1969
The International communist conference begins in Moscow.
1968
U.S. presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy is shot at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, California by Palestinian Sirhan Sirhan. Kennedy dies the next day.
1967
Six-Day War begins: The Israeli air force launches simultaneous pre-emptive attacks on the air forces of Egypt, Jordan, and Syria.
1964
DSV Alvin is commissioned.
1963
Movement of 15 Khordad: Protest against arrest of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini by Shah of Iran, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. In several cities, masses of angry demonstrators are confronted by tanks and paratroopers.
British Secretary of State for War John Profumo resigns in a sex scandal known as the Profumo Affair.
1959
The first government of the State of Singapore is sworn in.
1956
Elvis Presley introduces his new single, "Hound Dog", on ''The Milton Berle Show'', scandalizing the audience with his suggestive hip movements.
1947
Marshall Plan: In a speech at Harvard University, United States Secretary of State George Marshall calls for economic aid to war-torn Europe.
1946
A fire in the LaSalle Hotel in Chicago, Illinois kills 61 people.
1945
The Allied Control Council, the military occupation governing body of Germany, formally takes power.
1944
World War II: More than 1000 British bombers drop 5,000 tons of bombs on German gun batteries on the Normandy coast in preparation for D-Day.
1942
1941
Four thousand Chongqing residents are asphyxiated in a bomb shelter during the Bombing of Chongqing.
1933
The U.S. Congress abrogates the United States' use of the gold standard by enacting a joint resolution (48 Stat. 112) nullifying the right of creditors to demand payment in gold.
1917
World War I: Conscription begins in the United States as "Army registration day".
1916
Louis Brandeis is sworn in as a Justice of the United States Supreme Court.
1915
1900
Second Boer War: British soldiers take Pretoria.
1888
The Rio de la Plata Earthquake takes place.
1864
American Civil War: Battle of Piedmont: Union forces under General David Hunter defeat a Confederate army at Piedmont, Virginia, taking nearly 1,000 prisoners.
1862
As the Treaty of Saigon was signed, ceding parts of southern Vietnam to France, the guerrilla leader Truong Dinh decides to defy Emperor Tu Duc of Vietnam and fight on against the Europeans.
1851
Harriet Beecher Stowe's anti-slavery serial, ''Uncle Tom's Cabin'' or, ''Life Among the Lowly'' starts a ten-month run in the ''National Era'' abolitionist newspaper.
1849
Denmark becomes a constitutional monarchy by the signing of a new constitution.
1837
Houston, Texas is incorporated by the Republic of Texas.
1832
The June Rebellion breaks out in Paris in an attempt to overthrow the monarchy of Louis-Philippe.
1829
{{HMS|Pickle}} captures the armed slave ship ''Voladora'' off the coast of Cuba.
1817
The first Great Lakes steamer, the ''Frontenac'', is launched.
1798
The Battle of New Ross: The attempt to spread United Irish Rebellion into Munster is defeated.
1257
Kraków, Poland receives city rights.
70
Titus and his Roman legions breach the middle wall of Jerusalem in the Siege of Jerusalem.