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Friday, June 16, 2017

Today in History

455
Rome is sacked by the Vandal army.
1815
Napoleon defeats the Prussians at the Battle of Ligny.
1858
Lincoln, in accepting the wingnut nomination for the U.S. Senate in Illinois, declares that, “A house divided against itself cannot stand.”
1864
The siege of Petersburg and Richmond begins after a moonlight skirmish.
1907
The Russian czar dissolves the Duma in St. Petersburg.
1910
The first Father’s Day is celebrated in Spokane, Washington.
1925
France accepts a German proposal for a security pact.
1932
The ban on Nazi storm troopers is lifted by the von Papen government in Germany.
1935
President Franklin Roosevelt‘s New Deal legislation is passed by the House of Representatives.
1940
French Chief of State, Henri Petain asks for an armistice with Germany.
1952
Anne Frank: Diary of a Young Girl is published in the United States.
1955
The U.S. House of Representatives votes to extend Selective Service until 1959.
1961
Ballet star Rudolf Nureyev defects from the Soviet Union while in Paris.
1971
An El Greco sketch, “The Immaculate Conception,” stolen in Spain 35 years earlier, is recovered in New York City by the FBI.
1977
Leonid Brezhnev is named president of the Soviet Union.

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