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Saturday, January 30, 2016

Today in History

1649
Charles I of England is beheaded at Whitehall by the executioner Richard Brandon.
1844
Richard Theodore Greener becomes the first African American to graduate from Harvard University.
1862
The USS Monitor is launched at Greenpoint, Long Island.
1901
Women Prohibitionists smash 12 saloons in Kansas.
1912
The British House of Lords opposes the House of Commons by rejecting home rule for Ireland.
1931
The United States awards civil government to the Virgin Islands.
1933
Adolf Hitler is named Chancellor by President Paul Hindenburg.
1936
Governor Harold Hoffman orders a new inquiry into the Lindbergh kidnapping.
1943
Field Marshal Friedrich von Paulus surrenders himself and his staff to Red Army troops in Stalingrad.
1945
The Allies launch a drive on the Siegfried line in Germany.
1949
In India, 100,000 people pray at the site of Gandhi’s assassination on the first anniversary of his death.
1953
President Dwight Eisenhower announces that he will pull the Seventh Fleet out of Formosa to permit the Nationalists to attack Communist China.
1964
The Ranger spacecraft, equipped with six TV cameras, is launched to the moon from Cape Canaveral.
1972
British troops shoot dead 14 Irish civilians in Derry, Ireland. The day is forever remembered in Ireland as ‘Bloody Sunday.’
1976
The U.S. Supreme Court bans spending limits in campaigns, equating funds with freedom of speech.
1980
The first-ever Chinese Olympic team arrives in New York for the Winter Games at Lake Placid.

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