This Day in History

Separation of Charles and Diana announced

09 Dec 1212

Frederick II (later also Holy Roman Emperor) crowned King of Germany in Mainz

09 Dec 1315

Swiss Woudsteden renews Eternal Covenant (Oath Society)

09 Dec 1570

The Geuzen (a confederacy of Calvinist Dutch nobles) under Herman de Ruyter occupies Loevestein

09 Dec 1640

Settler Hugh Bewitt banished from Mass colony when he declares himself to be free of original sin

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“I Am Woman” by Helen Reddy tops the U.S. pop charts

Nothing in her professional credentials suggested the Australian pop singer Helen Reddy as a feminist icon prior to 1972. Shed made her way to the Unite...

John Birch Society founded

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Walesa elected president of Poland

In Poland Lech Walesa founder of the Solidarity trade union wins a landslide election victory becoming the first directly elected Polish leader. Walesa bo...

Intifada begins on Gaza Strip

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U.S Marines storm Mogadishu, Somalia

On this day in 1992 1800 United States Marines arrive in Mogadishu Somalia to spearhead a multinational force aimed at restoring order in the conflict-ridde...

Paris peace talks break down

For the first time since the Paris peace talks began in May 1968 both sides refuse to set another meeting date for continuation of the negotiations.The refusal...

Newspaper reports on bombing over North Vietnam

An article in the New York Times asserts that the U.S. bombing campaign has neither destabilized North Vietnams economy nor appreciably reduced the flow...

Reds trade Frank Robinson to Orioles

On this day in 1965 the Cincinnati Reds trade outfielder Frank Robinson to the Baltimore Orioles in exchange for the pitchers Milt Pappas and Jack Baldschun a...

Johnson discusses daughters

On this day in 1967 CBS broadcasts an interview with President Lyndon Johnson and his wife Lady Bird in which they spoke candidly about their daughters. The ...

The Texan Army captures San Antonio

Inspired by the spirited leadership of Benjamin Rush Milam the newly created Texan Army takes possession of the city of San Antonio an important victory for t...

“The Charge of the Light Brigade” by Alfred Lord Tennyson is published

On this day The Examiner prints Alfred Lord Tennysons poem The Charge of the Light Brigade which commemorates the courage of 600 British...

Pacino stars in Scarface

The actor Al Pacino stars as a Cuban refugee who becomes a Miami crime boss in Scarface which opens in theaters on this day in 1983.In Scarface Pacino played ...

Cold spell leads to tragedy in Iran

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Policeman Daniel Faulkner found dead

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Harry Gold sent to prison for his role in atomic espionage

Harry Goldwho had confessed to serving as a courier between Klaus Fuchs a British scientist who stole top-secret information on the atomic bomb and So...

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