Today in History
Historical Events
The World Trade Organization is founded. The WTO coordinates and strives to liberalize international trade. It has been criticized for ignoring and escalating the negative social and environmental side-effects of globalization.
A small group of students initiates pro-democracy protest on Tiananmen Square in Beijing. The death of reformer Hu Yaobang triggered the demonstrations, which grew in size and were brutally dispersed in the Tiananmen Square Massacre on June 4.
The United States launches retaliatory air strikes against Libya. Around 40 Libyans died in Operation El Dorado Canyon, including an infant girl. The attack was the United States' response to the bombing of a Berlin discotheque on April 5, in which 3 people had died.
The German concentration camp Bergen-Belsen is liberated. British and Canadian troops found about 53,000 prisoners inside the camp. Tens of thousands died before and after the liberation.
The Eastman Kodak Company launches Kodachrome. The photographic film was one of the most popular media used by professional and hobby photographers around the world. The product was discontinued in 2009 because of the advent of digital photography.
Famous Births
Born on this day

Nikita Khrushchev
1894
Soviet politician, 7th Premier of the Soviet Union

Émile Durkheim
1858
French sociologist

Henry James
1843
American/English author

Wilhelm Busch
1832
German poet, painter, illustrator

Leonardo da Vinci
1452
Italian painter, sculptor, architect
Famous Deaths
Died on this day

Pol Pot
1998
Cambodian politician, 29th Prime Minister of Cambodia

Greta Garbo
1990
Swedish actress

Jean-Paul Sartre
1980
French philosopher, writer

Father Damien
1889
Flemish missionary, priest

Abraham Lincoln
1865
American lawyer, politician, 16th President of the United States