Today in History
Historical Events
Checkpoint Charlie is dismantled. The crossing point on the sector border between East Berlin and West Berlin had become obsolete with the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. Today, the former checkpoint, including the famous sign stating “You are leaving the American sector”, is a tourist attraction.
Diego Maradona coins the phrase “Hand of God”. The Argentinian football star had scored a goal with his hand during the FIFA World Cup quarter-final against England. The referee allowed the goal, the Argentinian team were later crowned world champions. After the game, Maradona said that the goal was scored “a little with the head of Maradona and a little with the hand of God”.
Okinawa falls to U.S. troops. The Battle of Okinawa marked a decisive defeat for Japan during World War II as the archipelago represented the last line of defense for mainland Japan. The country surrendered two months after the end of the battle when two atomic bombs were dropped on the mainland.
Germany invades the Soviet Union. The initially successful attack soon proved a disaster for the Germans as wintry conditions and fierce Soviet resistance caused massive losses and ultimately forced them to retreat.
The Catholic Church forces Galileo Galilei to renounce his heliocentric world view. The Holy Office concluded that the Italian scientist, by stating that the Sun, not the Earth, is the center of the Universe, was “vehemently suspect of heresy”. Galileo spent the rest of his life under house arrest.
Famous Births
Born on this day

Cyndi Lauper
1953
American singer-songwriter, producer, actress

Meryl Streep
1949
American actress

Abbas Kiarostami
1940
Iranian filmmaker, poet

Katherine Dunham
1909
American dancer

Julian Huxley
1887
English biologist
Famous Deaths
Died on this day

George Carlin
2008
American comedian, actor, author

Pat Nixon
1993
American educator, 39th First Lady of the United States

Fred Astaire
1987
American actor, singer, dancer

Judy Garland
1969
American actress, singer

Howard Staunton
1874
English chess player