1523 | In Switzerland, Ulrich Zwingli publishes his 67 Articles, the first manifesto of the Zurich Reformation which attacks the authority of the Pope. | |
1783 | William Pitt becomes the youngest Prime Minister of England at age 24. | |
1847 | New Mexico Governor Charles Bent is slain by Pueblo Indians in Taos. | |
1861 | Georgia secedes from the Union. | |
1902 | The magazine “L’Auto” announces the new Tour de France. | |
1915 | The first German air raids on Great Britain inflict minor casualties. | |
1923 | The French announce the invention of a new gun that has a firing range of 56 miles. | |
1931 | The Wickersham Committee issues a report asking for revisions in the dry law, but no repeal. | |
1937 | Howard Hughes flies from Los Angeles to New York in seven hours and 22 minutes. | |
1937 | In the Soviet Union, the People’s Commissars Council is formed under Molotov. | |
1945 | The Red Army captures Lodz, Krakow, and Tarnow. | |
1947 | The French open a drive on Hue, Indochina. | |
1949 | The Chiang Government moves the capital of China to Canton. | |
1950 | Communist Chinese leader Mao recognizes the Republic of Vietnam. | |
1968 | Cambodia charges that the United States and South Vietnam have crossed the border and killed three Cambodians. | |
1981 | The United States and Iran sign an accord on a hostage release in Algiers. | |
1983 | The new catholic code expands women’s rights in the cult. |
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Tuesday, January 19, 2016
Today in History
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