BITS OF HISTORY (DECEMBER 14)
1911: Norwegian Roald Amundsen and four others became the first men to reach the South Pole.
1918: Women in Britain voted for the first time in a general election.
1939: The League of Nations expelled the Soviet Union for aggression against Finland.
1995: Leaders from former Yugoslavia signed a Bosnian peace treaty in Paris, ending Europe's worst conflict since World War.
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