June 10

The Oradour-sur-Glane Massacre 1944

The Oradour-sur-Glane Massacre

On June 10, 1944, in the small French village of Oradour-sur-Glane, Nazi SS troops massacred 642 civilians in a single day, destroying the village as part of a campaign to suppress resistance after the D-Day landings. The village’s ruins remain a stark memorial to the atrocity and its victims. Read more


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Tham Luang Cave Rescue Jun 23

Tham Luang Cave Rescue

In June and July 2018, twelve boys and their soccer coach were trapped by floodwaters deep inside Thailand’s Tham Luang cave, setting off a massive international rescue operation that gripped the world. After 18 days, all were brought out alive in a perilous mission that claimed the life of a Thai Navy SEAL and highlighted the power of global teamwork and human resilience.

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RusAir Flight 9605 (Besovets / Petrozavodsk air disaster) Jun 20

RusAir Flight 9605 (Besovets / Petrozavodsk air disaster)

On June 20, 2011, RusAir Flight 9605, a Tupolev Tu-134 on a scheduled domestic service from Moscow Domodedovo to Petrozavodsk, struck trees and terrain short of Petrozavodsk Airport in dense fog near the village of Besovets. Of the 52 people on board (43 passengers and 9 crew), 47 died and 5 survived. An Interstate Aviation Committee investigation found the crew continued an instrument approach below published minima in weather requiring diversion, with inadequate crew resource management and organizational shortcomings contributing.

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Battle of Belleau Wood Jun 1

Battle of Belleau Wood

In the desperate weeks of the German Spring Offensive, American troops—most famously the U.S. Marine regiments of the 2nd Division—were rushed to the Château‑Thierry sector and into the oak groves of Belleau Wood. Between June 1 and June 26, 1918, brutal daylight assaults across wheat fields, close-quarters fighting among shattered trunks, and stubborn clearing operations stopped a German push toward the Marne. The engagement left thousands dead and wounded, reshaped Marine Corps identity, and became a contested emblem of American arrival on the Western Front.

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