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Sunday, October 8, 2017

Today in HIstory

876 Charles the Bald is defeated at the Battle of Andernach.
1690 Belgrade is retaken by the Turks.
1840 King William I of Holland abdicates.
1855 Arrow, a ship flying the British flag, is boarded by Chinese who arrest the crew, thus beginning the Second Chinese War.
1862 The Union is victorious at the Battle of Perryville, the largest Civil War combat to take place in Kentucky.
1871 The Great Chicago Fire begins in southwest Chicago, possibly in a barn owned by Patrick and Katherine O’Leary. Fanned by strong southwesterly winds, the flames rage for more than 24 hours, eventually leveling three and a half square miles and wiping out one-third of the city. Approximately 250 people are killed in the fire; 98,500 people are left homeless; 17,450 buildings are destroyed.
1900 Maximilian Harden is sentenced to six months in prison for publishing an article critical of the German Kaiser.
1912 The First Balkan War begins as Montenegro declares war against the Ottoman Empire.
1918
In the Argonne Forest in France, United States Corporal Alvin C. York kills 28 German soldiers and captures 132 others, for which he will be awarded the Medal of Honor. On returning to his unit, York reports to his brigade commander, General Julian R. Lindsey. “Well York, I hear you have captured the whole damn German army,” Lindsey says. York replies: “No, sir. I got only 132.”
1919 The U.S. Senate and House of Representatives pass the Volstead Prohibition Enforcement Bill.
1922 Lillian Gatlin becomes the first woman pilot to fly across the United States.
1932 The Indian Air Force is established.
1939 Nazi Germany annexes Western Poland.
1967 Guerrilla Che Guevara is captured in Bolivia.
1968 U.S. forces in Vietnam launch Operation SEALORDS (South East Asia Lake, Ocean, River and Delta Strategy), an attack on communist supply lines and base areas in and around the Mekong Delta.
1969 The “Days of Rage” begin in Chicago; the Weathermen faction of the Students for a Democratic Society initiate 3 days of violent antiwar protests.
1973 In the Yom Kippur War an Israeli armored brigade makes an unsuccessful attack on Egyptian positions on the Israeli side of the Suez Canal.
1991 Croatia votes to sever its ties with Yugoslavia.
2001 The shrub establishes the Office of Homeland Security.

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