357 |
|
Julian defeats the Alamanni at Strasbourg in Gaul. |
1346 |
|
Edward III of England defeats Philip VI’s army at the Battle of Crecy in France. |
1758 |
|
The Prussian army defeats the invading Russians at the Battle of Zorndorf. |
1765 |
|
In protest over the stamp tax, American colonists sack and burn the home of Massachusetts governor Thomas Hutchinson. |
1862 |
|
Union and Confederate troops skirmish at Waterloo Bridge, Virginia, during the Second Bull Run Campaign. |
1864 |
|
Confederate General A.P. Hill pushes back Union General Winfield Scott Hancock from Reams Station where his army has spent several days destroying railroad tracks. |
1916 |
|
The National Park Service is established as part of the Department of the Interior. |
1921 |
|
The United States, which never ratified the Versailles Treaty ending World War I, finally signs a peace treaty with Germany. |
1941 |
|
British and Soviet forces enter Iran, opening up a route to supply the Soviet Union. |
1944 |
|
Paris is liberated from German occupation by Free French Forces under General Jacques LeClerc. |
1948 |
|
The House Un-American Activities Committee holds its first-ever televised congressional hearing. |
1950 |
|
President Harry Truman orders the U.S. Army to seize control of the nation’s railroads to avert a strike. |
1991 |
|
The Airbus A340 makes its first flight. |
1991 |
|
Belarus gains independence from the USSR. |
1991 |
|
The Croatian War of Independence breaks
out: Battle of Vukovar begins, an 87-day siege of a Croatian city by the
Yugoslav People’s Army (JNA), supported by various Serbian paramilitary
forces. |
No comments:
Post a Comment