1529 | Ottoman armies under Suleiman end their siege of Vienna and head back to Belgrade. | |
1582 | The Gregorian (or New World) calendar is adopted in Italy, France, Spain, and Portugal; and the preceding ten days are lost to history. | |
1783 | Francois Pilatre de Rozier makes the first manned flight in a hot air balloon. The first flight was let out to 82 feet, but over the next few days the altitude increased up to 6,500 feet. | |
1813 | During the land defeat of the British on the Thames River in Canada, the Indian chief Tecumseh, now a brigadier general with the British Army (War of 1812), is killed. | |
1863 | For the second time, the Confederate submarine H L Hunley sinks during a practice dive in Charleston Harbor, this time drowning its inventor along with seven crew members. | |
1878 | Thomas A. Edison founds the Edison Electric Light Co. | |
1880 | Victorio, feared leader of the Minbreno Apache, is killed by Mexican troops in northwestern Chihuahua, Mexico. | |
1892 | An attempt to rob two banks in Coffeyville, Kan., ends in disaster for the Dalton gang as four of the five outlaws are killed and Emmet Dalton is seriously wounded. | |
1894 | Captain Alfred Dreyfus, a Jewish army officer, is arrested for betraying military secrets to Germany. | |
1914 | Congress passes the Clayton Anti-Trust Act, which labor leader Samuel Gompers calls "labor’s charter of freedom." The act exempts unions from anti-trust laws; strikes, picketing and boycotting become legal; corporate interlocking directorates become illegal, as does setting prices which would effect a monopoly. | |
1924 | German ZR-3 flies 5000 miles, the furthest Zeppelin flight to date. | |
1941 | Odessa, a Russian port on the Black Sea which has been surrounded by German troops for several weeks, is evacuated by Russian troops. | |
1945 | Vichy French Premier Pierre Laval is executed by a firing squad for his wartime collaboration with the Germans. | |
1950 | President Harry Truman meets with General Douglas MacArthur at Wake Island to discuss U.N. progress in the Korean War. | |
1964 | Nikita Khrushchev is replaced by Leonid Brezhnev as leader of the Soviet Union. | |
1966 | Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale establish the Black Panther Party, an African-American revolutionary socialist political group, in the US. | |
1969 | Rallies for The Moratorium to End the War in Vietnam draw over 2 million demonstrators across the US, a quarter million of them in the nation’s capital. | |
1987 | The Great Storm of 1987 strikes the UK and Europe during the night of Oct 15-16, killing over 20 people and causing widespread damage. | |
1989 | Canadian hockey player Wayne Gretzky makes his 1,851st goal, breaking the all-time scoring record in the National Hockey League. | |
1990 | Mikhail Gorbachev, leader of the USSR, receives Nobel Peace Prize for his work in making his country more open and reducing Cold War tensions. | |
1997 | Andy Green of the UK becomes the first person to break the sound barrier in the Earth’s atmosphere, driving the ThrustSSC supersonic car to a record 763 mph (1,228 km/h). | |
2003 | China launches its first manned space mission, Shenzhou I. | |
2007 | New Zealand police arrest 17 people believed to be part of a paramilitary training camp. | |
2008 | Dow Jones Industrial Average plummets 733.08 points, the second-largest percentage drop in the Dow’s history. | |
2011 | Protests break out in countries around the globe, under the slogan "United for Global Democracy." |
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Thursday, October 15, 2015
Today in History
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