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*'''5-9 December:''' The [[wikipedia:Great Smog of London|Great Smog of London]] air-pollution event occurs, killing between 10,000 and 12,000 people. | *'''5-9 December:''' The [[wikipedia:Great Smog of London|Great Smog of London]] air-pollution event occurs, killing between 10,000 and 12,000 people. | ||
==In fiction== | ==In fiction== | ||
*[[Monarch]] theorizes that only the wings of a giant creature could have caused the anticyclone that caused the Great Smog of London. ( | *[[Monarch]] theorizes that only the wings of a giant creature could have caused the anticyclone that caused the Great Smog of London. ([[Monsterverse]])<ref name="nice">[[File:Monarch_Timelne_005.PNG|150px]]</ref> | ||
*[[Lee Shaw]] enlists in the U.S. Army and is assigned to escort Dr. [[Keiko Randa|Keiko Miura]] through the Philippine jungle. There they meet [[Bill Randa]], and together encounter the [[Titan]] known as the [[Ion Dragon]]. (''[[Monarch: Legacy of Monsters]]'') | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} |
Revision as of 08:14, 22 November 2023
Timeline
Before 1900
1900-1999
2000-present
In the real world
- 1 November: Ivy Mike, the first ever detonation of a hydrogen bomb, takes place.
- 5-9 December: The Great Smog of London air-pollution event occurs, killing between 10,000 and 12,000 people.
In fiction
- Monarch theorizes that only the wings of a giant creature could have caused the anticyclone that caused the Great Smog of London. (Monsterverse)[1]
- Lee Shaw enlists in the U.S. Army and is assigned to escort Dr. Keiko Miura through the Philippine jungle. There they meet Bill Randa, and together encounter the Titan known as the Ion Dragon. (Monarch: Legacy of Monsters)
References
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