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1945

Auschwitz Liberation: Soviet forces freed the Auschwitz concentration camp, an event remembered worldwide as a symbol of the end of Nazi atrocities.

1967

First Super Bowl: The Green Bay Packers triumphed over the Kansas City Chiefs in the inaugural Super Bowl, marking the beginning of America’s premier football championship.

1973

Paris Peace Accords: The U.S. signed the Paris Peace Accords, officially ending its military involvement in the Vietnam War.

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