Today in History
Historical Events
Thousands die in the Tiananmen Square Massacre. Using assault rifles and tanks, Chinese troops massacred unarmed civilians who had taken part in pro-democracy protests.
Poland holds the first free elections after World War II. The landslide victory of the Polish trade union, “Solidarity”, marked the beginning of the Autumn of Nations, a wave of revolutions resulting in the fall of communism.
Bruce Springsteen releases Born in the U.S.A.. The album was Springsteen's most successful. It featured hits like “Born in the U.S.A.”, “Dancing in the Dark”, and “I'm on Fire”.
The first Pulitzer Prize is awarded. Every year, the prestigious award honors outstanding journalistic achievements. It was established with money bequeathed to Columbia University by publisher Joseph Pulitzer.
The Montgolfier brothers demonstrate the first hot air balloon. The flight of the Montgolfière lasted only about 10 minutes, but it secured the French inventors a place in the history books.
Famous Births
Born on this day

Evan Lysacek
1985
American figure skater

Angelina Jolie
1975
American actress, director, producer, screenwriter

Russell Brand
1975
English comedian, actor, singer

Modibo Keïta
1915
Malian politician, 1st President of Mali

George III of the United Kingdom
1738
Famous Deaths
Died on this day

John Wooden
2010
American basketball player, coach

György Lukács
1971
Hungarian historian, philosopher

Wilhelm II, German Emperor
1941

W. H. R. Rivers
1922
English anthropologist, neurologist, ethnologist, psychiatrist

Giacomo Casanova
1798
Italian explorer, author