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May 23

 

In 1949 the Western controlled areas of Germany were united to form the Federal Republic of Germany (Bundesrepublik Deutschland, or BRD)

After World War II tougher restrictions were put on Germany compared with the First World War. Part of the restrictions included the country being put under the control of the major powers of the ‘Allies’ (United Kingdom, United States, France and the Soviet Union) with each country controlling a section. On this day in 1949 the Western areas were united as the Federal Republic of Germany (Bundesrepublik Deutschland, or BRD) and shortly after, on the 7th of October 1949, the Soviet controlled side or Eastern side became the German Democratic Republic (Deutsche Demokratische Republik, or DDR) with control of the capital city of Berlin was also split accordingly.

          In 1430 Joan of arc was captured by the English allies.

Joan of Arc was a 16 year old peasant girl who first began to hear voices at the age of 16. Believing it was the voices of religious saints giving her a holy quest to rid France of the English, she met with the French dauphin, Charles. Joan convinced Charles of her divinity and gave her the small force and mission to aid the besieged castle. Her success led to her growing popularity and the brave young girl led French troops to many victories against the English.

After the French defeat at Agincourt on the 25th of October 1415 where Henry V’s forces defeated a much larger French force, morale had been low for years. When further victories by Henry V led to the signing of the “Treaty of Troyes”, which proclaimed Henry the King of France after Charles VI death, the war seemed over and France defeated. But when Henry V, and Charles VI died both thrones were left to Henry’s heir, 11 month old Henry VI. Charles VI son was not willing to give up the throne and the war continued with self proclaimed Charles VII of France only controlling land below the Loire River.

But with Joan came new hope and renewed energy in the French army. The defeat of the English at the besieged castle in Orleans was the first major victory for the French for decades and would lead to many more. Continued victories by Joan’s armies would eventually lead to France winning the war after 116 years and Charles VII reclaiming the French throne for his people.

Joan of arc was captured by the English allies on the 23rd May 1430 and given to English forces in Normandy. She was put on trial for heresy among other charges and after being found guilty, burnt at the stake on the 30th of May 1431 aged 19. 25 years after her trial Pope Callixtus III examined the evidence and pronounced her innocent of heresy and proclaimed her a Martyr.

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