Today in History
Historical Events
The Kosovo War ends. Slobodan Milošević, then President of Serbia, agreed to withdraw his troops from the disputed territory following a massive NATO bombing campaign. NATO's involvement has been criticized for its lack of a U.N. mandate.
The Six-Day War ends. Israel and Syria agreed to observe a ceasefire mediated by the United Nations, ending six days of armed conflict. On the previous day, Israel had occupied the Golan Heights.
The Russian animation studio Soyuzmultfilm is established. The film studio produced a total of 1530 movies, among them some of the best-known films of the Soviet era, such as Hedgehog in the Fog and The Bremen Town Musicians.
Alcoholics Anonymous is founded. Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob Smith established the mutual aid fellowship to battle alcoholism. Today, the organization is active in many countries around the world.
Autochrome Lumière color photography is introduced. The process was invented by the legendary Lumière brothers in 1903. It was the first practical and commercially successful technology for the production of color photos.
Famous Births
Born on this day

John Edwards
1953
American politician, lawyer

Judy Garland
1922
American actress, singer

Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
1921
Greek/English husband of Elizabeth II

Howlin' Wolf
1910
American singer-songwriter, musician

Hattie Mc
1895
DanielAmerican actress
Famous Deaths
Died on this day

Ray Charles
2004
American singer-songwriter, pianist, actor

Rainer Werner Fassbinder
1982
German actor, director, screenwriter

Spencer Tracy
1967
American actor

Frederick Delius
1934
English composer

Antoni GaudíSpanish architect, designed the Park Güell
1926