Today in History
Historical Events
The world's largest suspension bridge opens to traffic. The Akashi Kaikyō Bridge in Japan features the world's longest central span, measuring 1991 meters (6532 feet).
A bomb kills 3 people at the La Belle in West Berlin. The attack on the nightclub, which was frequented by U.S. soldiers, was later blamed on the Libyan secret service. In retaliatory strikes, at least 15 people were killed in Libya.
Winston Churchill resigns as U.K. Prime Minister. Churchill was instrumental in initiating the alliance between the U.K., the U.S., and the Soviet Union against Nazi Germany. His political career spanned half a century.
Ethel and Julius Rosenberg are sentenced to death. The U.S. couple was accused of passing information about nuclear weapons on to the Soviet Union. It later emerged that Ethel was not involved in her husband's activities. Both were executed in 1953.
Oscar Wilde loses his criminal libel case triggered by accusations of homosexuality. The Marquess of Queensbury had left his calling card in the Albemarle Club with the added inscription, “For Oscar Wilde posing Somdomite” (sic).
Famous Births
Born on this day

Colin Powell
1937
American general, politician, 65th United States Secretary of State

Robert Bloch
1917
American author

John Le Mesurier
1912
English actor

Bette Davis
1908
American actress

Spencer Tracy
1900
American actor
Famous Deaths
Died on this day

Allen Ginsberg
1997
American poet

Kurt Cobain
1994
American singer-songwriter, guitarist

Howard Hughes
1976
American engineer, director

Chiang Kai-shek
1975
Chinese military leader, politician, President of the Republic of China

Roy Kilner
1928
English cricketer