1256 | Mongol forces under the command of Hulagu Khan enter and destroy the Hashshashin stronghold at Alamut Castle (in present-day Iran) as part of their offensive on Islamic southwest Asia. |
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1862 | Nathan Bedford Forrest crosses the Tennessee River at Clifton with 2,500 men to raid the communications around Vicksburg, Mississippi. | |
1862 | In New Orleans, Louisiana, Union Major General Benjamin F. Butler turns his command over to Nathaniel Banks. The citizens of New Orleans hold farewell parties for Butler, “The Beast” – but only after he leaves. | |
1864 | The Battle at Nashville begins. | |
1890 | As U.S. Army soldiers attempt to arrest Sitting Bull at his cabin in Standing Rock, South Dakota, shooting breaks out and Lt. Bullhead shoots the great Sioux leader. | |
1903 | The British parliament places a 15-year ban on whale hunting in Norway. | |
1920 | China wins a place on the League Council; Austria is admitted. | |
1924 | The Soviet Union warns the United States against repeated entry of ships into Soviet territorial waters. | |
1938 | Washington sends its fourth note to Berlin demanding amnesty for Jews. | |
1944 | The battle for Luzon begins. | |
1946 | Vietnam leader Ho Chi Minh sends a note to the new French Premier, Leon Blum, asking for peace talks. | |
1961 | Adolf Eichmann, the former German Gestapo official accused of a major role in the Nazi murder of 6 million Jews, is sentenced by a Jerusalem court to be hanged. | |
1965 | The United States drops 12 tons of bombs on an industrial center near Haiphong Harbor, North Vietnam. | |
1967 | President Lyndon B. Johnson signs the meat bill in the presence of Upton Sinclair, the author of the controversial book The Jungle. | |
1972 | The Commonwealth of Australia orders equal pay for women. | |
1973 | The American Psychiatric Association votes to remove homosexuality from its official list of psychiatric disorders. | |
1976 | The oil tanker MV Argo Merchant causes one of the worst marine oil spills in history when it runs aground near Nantucket, Massachusetts. | |
1978 | US President Jimmy Carter announces the United States will recognize the People’s Republic of China and will sever all relations with Taiwan. | |
1981 | In what is often called the first modern suicide bombing, a suicide car bomb kills 61 people at the Iraqi embassy in Beirut, Lebanon; Iraq’s ambassador to Lebanon is among the casualties. | |
1993 | The Downing Street Declaration, issued jointly by UK and the Republic of Ireland, affirms the UK would transfer Northern Ireland to the Republic of Ireland only if a majority of Northern Ireland’s people approved. | |
2001 | The Leaning Tower of Pisa reopens after an 11-year, $27 million project to fortify it without eliminating its famed lean. | |
2005 | F-22 Raptor Stealth fighter enters active service with the US Air Force. |
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Thursday, December 15, 2016
Today in History
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