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Who was Ladislao José Biro, how did he invent the ballpoint pen and how did it help in World War II?

You may not realise this but the humble ballpoint pen, used by millions of people around the world every day, is less than eight decades old. 

Invented as the Second World War was about to begin in 1938, the biro takes its name from its creator Ladislao José Biro. 

Biro, who was born in 1899, was a sometime journalist, painter and inventor who was frustrated with fountain pens blotting and smudging. He got the idea on a visit to a newspaper printing press, which used quick-drying ink and a roller.

"It got me thinking how this process could be simplified right down to the level of an ordinary pen," he later said. 

So he set about creating the biro, which would begin production in 1944 under the name "Eterpen" and retail for the equivalent of £33. 

Today would have been Biro's 177th birthday and Google is honouring the occasion with a Doodle.

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