Today in History
Historical Events
Fidel Castro steps down as Cuba's president. Castro was 81 years old at the time and had been in power for 49 years.
The “Mir” Space Station is launched. The Soviet vehicle was the world's first modular space station and remained in orbit for 15 years.
Iberia Airlines Flight 610 crashes. All 148 people on board died in the accident that was blamed on pilot error.
U.S. troops land on the Japanese island of Iwo Jima. The photo showing 4 marines erecting a U.S. flag on the island has become one of the best-known images of World War II.
Thomas Edison patents the phonograph. It was the first machine able to reproduce recorded sound.
Famous Births
Born on this day

Seal
1963
English singer-songwriter

Falco
1957
Austrian singer-songwriter

Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
1953
Argentinian politician, 55th President of Argentina

Sven Hedin
1865
Swedish geographer, explorer

Nicolaus Copernicus
1473
Polish mathematician, astronomer
Famous Deaths
Died on this day

Stanley Kramer
2001
American director

Friedensreich Hundertwasser
2000
Austrian/New Zealand painter, architect, designed the Kuchlbauer Tower, Waldspirale

Deng Xiaoping
1997
Chinese politician, diplomat

Knut Hamsun
1952
Norwegian writer, Nobel Prize laureate

Ernst Mach
1916
Austrian physicist