Today in History

Historical Events

1972

The arrest of five White House operatives sets off the Watergate scandal. The men were caught attempting to wiretap the Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate office complex. The scandal ultimately led to U.S. President Richard Nixon's resignation.

1944

Iceland becomes a republic. The Nordic island country had previously been included in the Norwegian and Danish monarchies. The republic's first President was Sveinn Björnsson.

1940

The three Baltic states fall under Soviet occupation. While the world's attention was focused on the recent German invasion of Paris, the Soviet Union annexed Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.

1928

Amelia Earhart becomes the first woman to fly across the Atlantic. Wilmer Stultz piloted the Fokker F.VII aircraft, Earhart kept the flight log. They arrived at Burry Port in Wales, the United Kingdom, 20 hours and 40 minutes later.

1885

The Statue of Liberty arrives in New York. Hundreds of thousands of spectators welcomed the emblematic statue, which was a gift to the United States from the people of France and has become one of the country's most recognized symbols.

Famous Births

Born on this day

Venus Williams

Venus Williams

1980

American tennis player

Ken Livingstone

Ken Livingstone

1945

British politician

Eddy Merckx

Eddy Merckx

1945

Belgian cyclist

M. C. Escher

M. C. Escher

1898

Dutch illustrator

Igor Stravinsky

Igor Stravinsky

1882

Russian composer

Famous Deaths

Died on this day

Rodney King

Rodney King

2012

American victim of police brutality

Curt Swan

Curt Swan

1996

American illustrator

Richard O'Connor

Richard O'Connor

1981

British army general

Edward Burne-Jones

Edward Burne-Jones

1898

British artist

Bolesław I Chrobry

Bolesław I Chrobry

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