1135 | Henry I of England dies and the crown is passed to his nephew Stephen of Bloise. | |
1861 | The U.S. gunboat Penguin seizes the Confederate blockade runner Albion carrying supplies worth almost $100,000. | |
1862 | President Abraham Lincoln gives the State of the Union address to the 37th Congress. | |
1863 | Belle Boyd, a Confederate spy, is released from prison in Washington. | |
1881 | Virgil, Wyatt and Morgan Earp are exonerated in court for their action in the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral in Tombstone, Ariz. | |
1900 | Kaiser Wilhelm II refuses to meet with Boer leader Paul Kruger in Berlin. | |
1905 | Twenty officers and 230 guards are arrested in St. Petersburg, Russia, for the revolt at the Winter Palace. | |
1908 | The Italian Parliament debates the future of the Triple Alliance and asks for compensation for Austria's action in Bosnia-Herzegovina. | |
1909 | President William Howard Taft severs official relations with Nicaragua's Zelaya government and declares support for the revolutionaries. | |
1916 | King Constantine of Greece refuses to surrender to the Allies. | |
1918 | An American army of occupation enters Germany. | |
1925 | After a seven-year occupation, 7,000 British troops evacuate Cologne, Germany. | |
1933 | Nazi storm troops become an official organ of the Reich. | |
1934 | Josef Stalin's aide, Sergei Kirov, is assassinated in Leningrad. | |
1941 | Japan's Tojo rejects U.S. proposals for a Pacific settlement as fantastic and unrealistic. | |
1941 | Great Britain declares a state of emergency in Malaya following reports of Japanese attacks. | |
1941 | The first Civil Air Patrol is organized in the United States. | |
1942 | National gasoline rationing goes into effect in the United States. | |
1955 | Rosa Parks refuses to sit in the back of a Montgomery, Alabama, bus, defying the South's segregationist laws. | |
1969 | America's first draft lottery since 1942 is held. | |
1971 | Indian Army recaptures part of Kashmir, which had been occupied by Pakistan. | |
1981 | AIDS virus officially recognized. | |
1986 | Lieutenant Colonel Oliver North pleads the 5th Amendment before a Senate panel investigating the Iran-Contra arms sale. | |
1988 | Benazir Bhutto, politician, becomes the first woman to serve as Prime Minister of Pakistan and the first woman elected to lead a Muslim state | |
1989 | East Germany's parliament changes its constitution, abolishing a section that gave the Communist Party the leading role in the state. | |
1990 | Channel Tunnel sections from France and the UK meet beneath the English Channel. | |
1991 | Ukraine's voters overwhelmingly approve a referendum for independence from the USSR. | |
2001 | Trans World Airlines' final flight following the carrier's purchase by American Airlines; TWA began operating 76 years earlier. The final flight, 220, piloted by Capt. Bill Compton, landed at St. Louis International Airport. |
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Sunday, December 1, 2013
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