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On July 30, 2003, the last of 21,529,464 Volkswagen Beetles built since World War II rolls off the production line at Volkswagen’s plant in Puebla, Mexico. One of a 3,000-unit final edition, the baby-blue vehicle was sent to a museum in Wolfsburg, Germany, where Volkswagen is headquartered.
Obviously this is the “classic” original version not the newer model.
 
31st July 1959 Cliff Richard and the Shadows have their 1st British No. 1 single with "Living' Doll" (biggest British single of 1959)

I still have that single 🙄.
 
1st August 1944.
Anne Frank, the young Jewish girl hiding out in Nazi-occupied Holland whose diary came to serve as a symbol of the Holocaust, writes her final entry three days before she and her family are arrested and placed in concentration camps.

Frank, 15 at the time, received the diary on her 13th birthday, writing in it faithfully during the two years she and seven others (including her parents, Otto and Edith, and sister, Margot; her father’s business associate Hermann van Pels, his wife, Auguste, and son, Peter; and Fritz Pfeffer, the dentist of Otto Frank’s secretary) lived in a secret annex behind her father’s business in Amsterdam during World War II.

In her final entry, Frank wrote of how others perceive her, describing herself as “a bundle of contradictions.” She wrote:

“As I’ve told you many times, I’m split in two. One side contains my exuberant cheerfulness, my flippancy, my joy in life and, above all, my ability to appreciate the lighter side of things. By that I mean not finding anything wrong with flirtations, a kiss, an embrace, an off-color joke. This side of me is usually lying in wait to ambush the other one, which is much purer, deeper and finer. ….”
She continued that what she says is not what she feels, which is why, in her words, she had a reputation for being “boy-crazy as well as a flirt, a smart aleck and a reader of romances.”

“The happy-go-lucky Anne laughs, gives a flippant reply, shrugs her shoulders and pretends she doesn’t give a darn. The quiet Anne reacts in just the opposite way. If I’m being completely honest, I’ll have to admit that it does matter to me, that I’m trying very hard to change myself, but that I'm always up against a more powerful enemy.”

Of the eight prisoners, Otto Frank was the only survivor. Anne Frank died in 1945 from typhus at Germany’s Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. Her diary was published by her father in 1947; it has since become a worldwide bestseller.
 
On 2nd August.
1990. Iraq invaded Kuwait.
1934. Hitler becomes dictator of Germany.
1961 The Beatles 1st gig as house band of The Cavern Club.Nice for something good to happen 👍
 
3rd August
1963 was the final performance by The Beatles at the Cavern Club.
1936 American sprinter Jesse Owens won the 100m in front of Adolf Hitler at the Berlin Olympic Games.
1998 The Oval staged the first competitive cricket match played under floodlights.
2012 Stevie Wonder divorces fashion designer Kai Millard Morris after 11 years of marriage. Didn’t see that one coming. 😁
 
4th August 2002 - the Soham murders were grabbing the UK headlines. I remember the Sky News coverage at the time and the press conferences held at the local school; Ian Huntley even gave a live TV interview. A grim story from rural England.
 
August 6th 1945.
American bomber Enola Gay drops atomic bomb on Hiroshima.
 
7th August 1990
Operation Desert Storm started. More than 500,000 US troops were deployed to defend Saudi Arabia and retake Kuwait from Iraq.
 
8th August 1898.Will Kellogg invented Corn Flakes.

8th August 1963. The Great Train Robbery took place. £2.6 million stolen from a Royal Mail train at Bridego Railway Bridge,
Ledbury, Buckinghamshire. 11 men sentenced to terms up to 30 years.

1988 In New York the temperature hits a high of 88 deg Fahrenheit on 8/8/88.
 
9th August
1945 US drops second atomic bomb "Fat Man" on Nagasaki

1974 Nixon resigns as US president, replaced by Gerald Ford

1999 Little Miss NZ born (just Little Miss Swansea at the time). 21 today :heart:
 
9th August 1976. Clive Lloyd scores double hundred in 120 minutes for the West Indies v Glamorgan.
9th August 2017. A giant inflatable chicken was placed outside The White House as a political protest (except this photo shows The US Capitol.)
giant-inflatable-chicken-trump.jpg

I wonder who that is supposed to represent 🤔
 
10th August 1970.
Jim Morrison of the Doors was put on trial on charges of obscenity in Miami. He was found guilty and sentenced to six months in jail and a $500 fine. He was appealing the judgement from his home in Paris when he died aged 27 in 1971.
 
10th August 1960. Antonio Banderas was born in Malaga, Spain.
He coincidentally tested positive for COVID 19 today 2020.
Feliz Cumpleaños.
 

Norwich City v Swansea City

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