This Day in History

Fleetwood Mac reunite to play Don’t Stop at Bill Clinton’s first Inaugural gala

19 Jan 1419

French city of Rouen surrenders to Henry V in Hundred Years War

19 Jan 1493

France cedes Roussillon & Cerdagne to Spain by treaty of Barcelona

19 Jan 1511

Italian city Mirandola surrenders to the French

19 Jan 1520

Sten Sture the Younger Regent of Sweden is mortally wounded at the Battle of Bogesund

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Wilkes claims portion of Antarctica for U.S.

During an exploring expedition Captain Charles Wilkes sights the coast of eastern Antarctica and claims it for the United States. Wilkes group had set ...

Indira Gandhi becomes Indian prime minister

Following the death of Indian Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri Indira Gandhi becomes head of the Congress Party and thus prime minister of India. She was Ind...

First air raid on Britain

During World War I Britain suffers its first casualties from an air attack when two German zeppelins drop bombs on Great Yarmouth and Kings Lynn on the...

Butcher of Lyons arrested in Bolivia

Klaus Barbie the Nazi Gestapo chief of Lyons France during the German occupation is arrested in Bolivia for his crimes against humanity four decades earlier...

Edgar Allan Poe is born

On this day in 1809 poet author and literary critic Edgar Allan Poe is born in Boston Massachusetts.By the time he was three years old both of Poes ...

Operation McLain is launched

Sky Soldiers from the 173rd Airborne Brigade begin Operation McLain with a reconnaissance-in-force operation in the Central Highlands. The purpos...

Eisenhower cautions successor about Laos

Outgoing President Dwight D. Eisenhower cautions incoming President John F. Kennedy that Laos is the key to the entire area of Southeast Asia and...

Notre Dame beats UCLA to end 88-game winning streak

On January 19 1974 the University of Notre Dame mens basketball team defeats the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) 71-70 in South Bend ...

Ford pardons Tokyo Rose

On this day in 1977 President Gerald R. Ford pardons Tokyo Rose. Although the nickname originally referred to several Japanese women who broadcast Axis propaga...

Mexican rebels kill Charles Bent

Angered by the abusive behavior of American soldiers occupying the city Mexicans in Taos strike back by murdering the American-born New Mexican governor Charle...

Patricia Highsmith is born

On this day crime novelist Patricia Highsmith is born in Forth Worth Texas. Highsmith who wrote some 20 novels and seven short story collections examined th...

Production begins on Toy Story

On this day in 1993 production begins on Toy Story the first full-length feature film created by the pioneering Pixar Animation Studios. Originally a branch o...

Fog leads to deadly collision in North Sea

Heavy fog in the North Sea causes the collision of two steamers and the death of 357 people on this day in 1883.The Cimbria was a 330-foot 3000-ton steamship ...

Man charged in California cyberstalking case

A mere three weeks after California passed a law against cyberstalking Gary Dellapenta is charged with using the Internet to solicit the rape of a woman who ha...

Communist China recognizes North Vietnam

The Peoples Republic of China bestows diplomatic recognition upon the Democratic Republic of Vietnam. Communist Chinas official recognition of H...

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