Today in History

Historical Events

1989

A Surinam Airways jet crashes on landing in Paramaribo. The pilots were blamed for the disaster. They had attempted to land using the wrong navigation signal. Of the 187 people on board, 11 survived.

1981

Israel destroys Iraq's Osirak nuclear reactors. The attack, triggered by fears of a potential Iraqi atom bomb, prompted international criticism and is considered a political disaster as it caused the quarreling Arab states to unite against their common enemy, Israel

1975

The first Cricket World Cup begins. England hosted the first edition of the event, which today has become one of the world's most important sporting events. The West Indies entered the history books as the first Cricket World Champions.

1968

The world's first Legoland resort opens. The Legoland in Billund, Denmark was the first of six theme parks based around the Lego interlocking plastic bricks. Billund is the home of The Lego Group.

1929

Vatican City becomes an independent state. The Lateran Treaty, which was signed on February 11 of the same year, was ratified by Italy's fascist government on this day. It guarantees the political and territorial sovereignty of Vatican City.

Famous Births

Born on this day

Prince

Prince

1958

American singer-songwriter, guitarist, producer, actor

Orhan Pamuk

Orhan Pamuk

1952

Turkish/American author, screenwriter, academic, Nobel Prize laureate

Liam Neeson

Liam Neeson

1952

Irish/American actor

Tom Jones

Tom Jones

1940

Welsh/American singer, actor

Paul Gauguin

Paul Gauguin

1848

French painter

Famous Deaths

Died on this day

Christopher Lee

Christopher Lee

2015

English actor

Henry Miller

Henry Miller

1980

American author, painter

Dorothy Parker

Dorothy Parker

1967

American poet, writer

Alan Turing

Alan Turing

1954

English mathematician

Robert the Bruce

Robert the Bruce

1329

Scottish king