Today in History
Historical Events
Air France flight 447 crashes into the Atlantic. All 228 people on board died in the crash. It took two years to find and recover the wreckage from the ocean floor.
Rhodesia (Zimbabwe) ends 90 years of white rule. In 1980, the Republic of Zimbabwe achieved sovereignty from the United Kingdom.
The Heimlich maneuver is published. Henry Heimlich is credited with developing the technique using abdominal thrusts to stop choking.
The first group of Berlin women start clearing the rubble of World War II. In Germany, the Trümmerfrauen are a well-known symbol for a new beginning after the total desolation in the aftermath of the war, and for the Wirtschaftswunder, the rapid reconstruction of Germany's economy through hard labor.
The British explorer James Clark Ross discovers the North Magnetic Pole. It is the location where the Earth's magnetic field points directly downwards. It lies in the vicinity of the Geographic North Pole.
Famous Births
Born on this day

Justine Henin
1982
Belgian tennis player

Alanis Morissette
1974
Canadian/American singer-songwriter, guitarist, producer, actress

Morgan Freeman
1937
American actor, producer

Marilyn Monroe
1926
American model, actress, singer

Frank Whittle
1907
English engineer, inventor, developed the jet engine
Famous Deaths
Died on this day

Yves Saint Laurent
2008
French fashion designer

Reinhold Niebuhr
1971
American theologian

John Dewey
1952
American philosopher, psychologist

James Buchanan
1868
American politician, 15th President of the United States

Swaminarayan
1830
Indian religious leader