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Today In History: November 27

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Bethlehem Tomb of Rachel
The building which houses the tomb of Rachel on the road to Bethlehem, on Nov. 27, 1945. (AP Photo)

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New York Penn Station
A large group of people at Penn Station, waiting for transportation for the long Memorial Day weekend, amass around the gates leading to their trains in New York, May 28, 1948. (AP Photo/Matty Zimmerman)

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WWII North America United States Defense Aliens Japanese MIsc.
A corner in the Japanese quarter of the city of Los Angeles Nov. 27, 1941 where most of the shops are owned by Japanese. (AP Photo)

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ROCKEFELLER IN NEW YORK
John D. Rockefeller Jr., arriving in New York from Europe on Nov. 27, 1930, upholding the Family tradition to have Thanksgiving dinner with his aging father. He was accompanied by Mrs. Rockefeller. (AP Photo)

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Macys Parade Through the Years Photo Gallery
1930 - The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade passes down Broadway in New York on Nov. 27, 1930. The parade's first giant balloons debuted in 1927. (AP Photo/File)

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Norway Oslo Royal Family
The Norwegian Royal family photographed in the castle in Oslo, Norway around Nov. 27, 1930, left, Queen Maud and the Crown Princess Martha of Sweden, with King Haakon VII and the Crown Prince Olav. (AP Photo)

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LIVING QUARTERS
This is the Sleeping quarters of the municipal lodging house at the foot of 26th Street and East River in New York City on Nov. 27, 1931 during the Great Depression. (AP Photo)

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Margaret Bourke-White
Margaret Bourke-White, considered America's foremost woman commercial photographer, returns to New York from a trip abroad aboard the S.S. Empress of Britain on Nov. 27, 1931. (AP Photo)

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Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Joan Crawford
Joan Crawford with her husband, Douglas Fairbanks Jr. in an unknown location on Nov. 27, 1931. (AP Photo)

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Mayor Elect LaGuardia 1933
Mayor-elect Fiorello H. LaGuardia is shown in his New York headquarters, Nov. 27, 1933, during his first press conference since returning from vacation. A former congressman and World War aviator, LaGuardia has already launched his campaign to carry out his pledges for charter revision and other reforms affecting the city's affairs. Man at right is unidentified. (AP Photo)

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THURMOND HOLMES LYNCHING 1933
A huge mob uses an iron pipe as a battering ram to break into the Santa Clara County Jail, Nov. 27, 1933, in San Jose, Calif. Two prisoners, Harold Thurmond and Jack Holmes, confessed murderers of Brooke Hart, were removed from their cells by the mob and lynched. Hart was the 22-year-old son of successful department store owner Alexander Hart. (AP Photo)

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King George V and Queen Mary
King George V acknowledging the cheers of the huge crowd as he left the Abbey with Queen Mary after the rehearsal in London, England on Nov. 27, 1934. The king and queen drove from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey on November 27, 1934 to inspect the final arrangements for the royal wedding. They were loudly cheered by the huge crowd at the Abbey. (AP Photo/Len Puttnam)

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DEATH BABY FACE NELSON
A crowd of people, including reporters and cameramen, gather outside the undertaking parlor in Niles Center, Ill., a Chicago suburb, on Nov. 28, 1934, after the body of George "Baby Face" Nelson was taken there from a nearby curb where it was found. Nelson was fatally wounded in a gun battle at nearby suburb Barrington, Nov. 27. (AP Photo)

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Greece Army
Evzones, members of the royal bodyguard, struggling to keep back the enthusiastic crowds at the Hadrian gate of Athens as they awaited the return of the monarch on Nov. 27, 1935. (AP Photo)

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Brazil Franklin D. Roosevelt with Getulio Vargas
During his short stay in Rio de Janeiro, President Franklin D. Roosevelt lunched with President Getulio Vargas, on Nov. 27, 1936, and expressed the hope that the Brazilian President would return the visit. (AP Photo)

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JIMMY WALKER
Jimmy Walker, former mayor of New York, and his wife watch the Army-Navy football game in Philadelphia, Nov. 27, 1937. (AP Photo)

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China Guns Damaged on Train
Before the Japanese had taken Canton, the South China City, the Chinese loaded guns on trains for the retreat from the beleaguered city. Before they could get away some of the guns were caught by Japanese bombers, and are now useless junk. Bombed guns loaded on trains in Canton, China, on Nov. 27, 1938, after the Japanese invasion. (AP Photo)

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WWII England Schoolboys
St. Paul School, West Kensington, London, has evacuated to villages in Berkshire near a country house where their class rooms have been established. Many of the boys live as much as three miles from the present school and bicycles have been made the usual means of transport for boys and masters. The bicycle park, with racks to keep them in, under cover of trees outside the country house in Berkshire, Nov. 27, 1939, where the boys of St. Paul's school now have their lessons. These youngsters are about to ride home to the villagers where they are billeted. (AP Photo)

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WWII FORMBY SHELTER 1940
British comedian and actor George Formby, centre playing his ukulele, entertains people sheltering from the Nazi bombing raids, in the deep underground station at Aldwych, London, Nov. 27, 1940. (AP Photo)

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WWII England Pilots From Canada
Some of the airmen trained in Canada under the Empire training scheme, and who formed part of the first batch of airmen so trained to arrive in this country at their headquarters, somewhere in England, Nov. 27, 1940. These men are pilot officers watching planes flying overhead. (AP Photo)

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1939 New York World's Fair
For two years thousands of persons flocked to New York City to look at the “World of Tomorrow,” an ultramodern fair, exhibiting the products of man’s genius. View of the fairgrounds made on Nov. 27, 1940 as the “World of Tomorrow” came tumbling down. The fair “Theme” structure, the Perisphere and Trylon, is in the background. (AP Photo)

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WWII France German Occupation
At a post along the English Channel, this sergeant of a German anti-aircraft battery scans the skies for sight of a Royal Air Force flight patrol on Nov. 27, 1940. British night raiders struck at targets in Northern Italy, Berlin and other German industrial cities on November 26. (AP Photo)

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IMPERIAL CITY
This is photo of the front of the Imperial City in Peking, in China taken on Nov. 27, 1941. (AP Photo)

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WWII London Blitz
Members of a London rescue squad at work amid the debris of bombed houses in the stoke Newington district of North London after bombs had been dropped here during a raid last winter, Nov. 27, 1941. (AP Photo)

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