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This is an old and known issue. I'm not sure, it started with MS Office or it was adopted from some it's predecessor, but from start on the leap year in 1900 was incorrect. And it was knowingly not corrected afterwards, to keep continuity. So when you need to operate dates before 01.04.1900, you have take it into account yourself.
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