Today in History
Historical Events
A massive earthquake devastates parts of Java, Indonesia. With 5 million people living within 50 km of the quake's epicenter, about 6000 died, and 1.5 million were left homeless.
Czech resistance fighters kill Reinhard Heydrich. The high-ranking German Nazi official was one of the main architects of the Holocaust. In retaliation, the Nazis murdered all male inhabitants over 15 years of age in the Czech village of Lidice and deported most of the remaining people to concentration camps.
The Golden Gate Bridge is opened. The suspension bridge connecting San Francisco peninsula with Marin County is one of the most recognized works of United States architecture.
Walt Disney's cartoon Three Little Pigs is released. The animated short film is one of the best-known cartoons of all time. In 1934, it was awarded the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film.
The world's first chess tournament is held in London. Adolf Anderssen, a maths teacher from Wrocław, won the tournament, which was held parallel to the 1851 Great Exhibition.
Famous Births
Born on this day

Jamie Oliver
1975
English chef, author

Harlan Ellison
1934
American author, screenwriter

Henry Kissinger
1923
German/American politician, 56th United States Secretary of State, Nobel Prize laureate

Christopher Lee
1922
English actor

Rachel Carson
1907
American biologist, author
Famous Deaths
Died on this day

Gil Scott-Heron
2011
American singer-songwriter, author

Jawaharlal Nehru
1964
Indian politician, 1st Prime Minister of India

Niccolò Paganini
1840
Italian violinist, composer

John Calvin
1564
French theologian, pastor