Today in History
Historical Events
Suharto rises to power in Indonesia. His presidency, which lasted 31 years, was overshadowed by crass human rights violations and the occupation of East Timor.
The Truman doctrine is proclaimed. In his speech before Congress, U.S. President Harry S. Truman defined his foreign relations priorities, which included military and economic support to Turkey and Greece to prevent the spread of communism there.
Hitler invades Austria. The occupation of Hitler's homeland is known as Anschluss, which is the German word for annexation.
Mahatma Gandhi embarks on his Salt March. The 240-mile march was an act of civil disobedience to protest the British monopoly on salt. It was one of the most significant events during the Indian independence movement.
Moscow becomes Russia's capital city. St. Petersburg lost its status as the Russian capital following the Revolution of 1917, which dismantled the Tsarist autocracy.
Famous Births
Born on this day

Pete Doherty
1979
English singer-songwriter, guitarist

Mitt Romney
1947
American businessman, politician, 70th Governor of Massachusetts

Liza Minnelli
1946
American actress, singer, dancer

Jack Kerouac
1922
American author, poet

W. H. R. Rivers
1864
English anthropologist, neurologist, ethnologist, psychiatrist
Famous Deaths
Died on this day

Terry Pratchett
2015
English author

Yehudi Menuhin
1999
American/Swiss violinist, conductor

Charlie Parker
1955
American saxophonist, composer

Sun Yat-sen
1925
Chinese revolutionary, politician, 1st President of the Republic of China

George Westinghouse
1914
American engineer, inventor