Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/August 31
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August 31: Independence Day in Malaysia (1957), Trinidad and Tobago (1962) and Kyrgyzstan (1991)
- 1422 – As the only heir to the throne, Henry VI became King of England at the age of eight months following the death of his father Henry V.
- 1888 – Mary Ann Nichols' body was found on the ground in front of a gated stable entrance in Buck's Row, London, allegedly the first victim of the unidentified serial killer known as Jack the Ripper.
- 1907 – The Great Game: Russia and the United Kingdom signed the Anglo-Russian Entente, defining their respective spheres of interest in Persia, Afghanistan, and Tibet.
- 1939 – Nazi forces mounted a staged attack on a German radio station (radio tower pictured) in Gleiwitz, then part of Germany, to create the appearance of Polish aggression on their country, giving them an excuse to invade Poland the following day and begin World War II in Europe.
- 1986 – After a collision with a freighter, the Soviet ocean liner Admiral Nakhimov sank in the Tsemes Bay area of the Black Sea within seven minutes, killing more than 400 people on board.