Today in History

Historical Events

2009

The Sri Lankan Civil War ends. The 25-year conflict between the government and the separatist Tamil Tigers had claimed up to 100,000 lives. It ended with the Tigers' defeat.

1980

Mount St. Helens erupts. The eruption killed 57 people. A large part of the previously cone-shaped volcano was replaced by a massive crater; its summit is now some 1300 feet (400 meters) lower than before the eruption.

1927

45 people die in the United States' worst school massacre. In the Bath school disaster, a disgruntled school board member set off several bombs at the Bath Consolidated School and other locations in Michigan.

1848

The first German National Assembly gathers in Frankfurt. The assembly constituted the first freely elected parliament of Germany. It produced a constitution that provided the basis for today's constitution of Germany (Grundgesetz).

1804

Napoleon Bonaparte is appointed Emperor of the French. Even today, the French leader, a native of Corsica, is widely known for his successful military campaigns - and his final defeat at the Battle of Waterloo.

Famous Births

Born on this day

Pope John Paul II

Pope John Paul II

1920

Perry Como

Perry Como

1912

American singer, actor

Frank Capra

Frank Capra

1897

Italian/American director, producer, screenwriter

Augusto César Sandino

Augusto César Sandino

1895

Nicaraguan rebel leader

Nicholas II of Russia

Nicholas II of Russia

1868

Famous Deaths

Died on this day

Elvin Jones

Elvin Jones

2004

American drummer

Mary Mc

Mary Mc

1955

Leod BethuneAmerican educator, activist

Gustav Mahler

Gustav Mahler

1911

Austrian composer

Isaac Albéniz

Isaac Albéniz

1909

Spanish pianist, composer

Pierre Beaumarchais

Pierre Beaumarchais

1799

French playwright