1261 | Constantinople falls to Michael VIII of Nicea and his army. | |
1385 | John of Portugal defeats John of Castile at the Battle of Aljubarrota. | |
1598 | Hugh O’Neill, the Earl of Tyrone, leads an Irish force to victory over the British at Battle of Yellow Ford. | |
1760 | Frederick II defeats the Austrians at the Battle of Liegnitz. | |
1864 | The Confederate raider Tallahassee captures six Federal ships off New England. | |
1872 | The first ballot voting in England is conducted. | |
1914 | The Panama Canal opens to traffic. | |
1935 | American comedian and “cowboy philosopher” Will Rogers dies in an airplane accident, along with American aviation pioneer Wiley Post. | |
1942 | The Japanese submarine I-25 departs Japan with a floatplane in its hold which will be assembled upon arriving off the West Coast of the United States, and used to bomb U.S. forests. | |
1944 | American, British and French forces land on the southern coast of France, between Toulon and Cannes, in Operation Dragoon. | |
1945 | Gasoline and fuel oil rationing ends in the United States. | |
1947 | Britain grants independence to India and Pakistan. | |
1950 | Two U.S. divisions are badly mauled by the North Korean Army at the Battle of the Bowling Alley in South Korea, which rages on for five more days. | |
1969 | Over 400,000 young people attend a weekend of rock music at Woodstock, New York. | |
1971 | Nixon announces a 90-day freeze on wages and prices in an attempt to halt rapid inflation. | |
1986 | Ignoring objections from Reagan‘s junta, US Senate approves economic sanctions against South Africa to protest that country’s apartheid policies. | |
1994 | US Social Security Administration, previously part of the Department of Health and Human Services, becomes an independent government agency. | |
1994 | Infamous terrorist Carlos the Jackal captured in Khartoum, Sudan. | |
2001 | Astronomers announce the first solar system discovered outside our own; two planets had been found orbiting a star in the Big Dipper. | |
2007 | An earthquake of 8.0 magnitude kills over 500 and injures more than 1,000 in Peru |
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Monday, August 15, 2016
Today in History
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