Today in History
Historical Events
Ehud Barak becomes Prime Minister of Israel. During his tenure, Barak attempted to revive the peace negotiations with the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO). However, his efforts were unsuccessful.
The WHO deletes homosexuality from its list of mental diseases. Precisely 14 years later, the first same-sex marriages in the United States were performed as Massachusetts became the first state to legalize them.
Germany ratifies the Treaty of Warsaw. Chancellor Willy Brandt signed the treaty, by which Germany gives up any territorial claims and guarantees the Oder-Neisse line as the valid border to Poland.
The U.S. Supreme Court declares racially segregated public schools unconstitutional. Despite this landmark decision, de facto racial segregation was upheld for years in some areas of the United States.
The Royal Air Force dambusters wreck three German dams. The RAF squadron used revolutionary bouncing bombs to avoid the torpedo nets protecting the dams. The audacious air raid was depicted in a 1954 war film.
Famous Births
Born on this day

Sugar Ray Leonard
1956
American boxer, actor

Udo Lindenberg
1946
German singer-songwriter, drummer

Dennis Hopper
1936
American actor, director

Erik Satie
1866
French pianist, composer

Wilhelm Steinitz
1836
Austrian/American chess player
Famous Deaths
Died on this day

Harmon Killebrew
2011
American baseball player

Johnny "Guitar" Watson
1996
American singer, guitarist

John C. Breckinridge
1875
American general, politician, 14th Vice President of the United States

John Jay
1829
American jusrist, politician, 1st Chief Justice of the United States

Sandro Botticelli
1510
Italian painter