Today in History
Historical Events
The brand-new Sukhoi Superjet 100 plane crashes. The regional jet was the first airliner produced in Russia since the end of the USSR in 1991. The doomed flight was a demonstration tour carrying potential customers. All 45 people on board perished in the crash, which was caused by pilot error.
Pete Peterson becomes the first U.S. ambassador to visit Vietnam after the end of the war. Peterson, a Vietnam veteran, devoted himself to promoting reconciliation between the two countries. About 2.5 million Vietnamese, most of them civilians, were killed during the war.
Iranian Jewish businessman Habib Elghanian is executed. An Islamic revolutionary tribunal had convicted him of “contacts with Israel and Zionism” and “friendship with the enemies of God”. His execution triggered a Jewish mass exodus from Iran.
Carlos Lamarca begins his fight against Brazil's military dictatorship. Lamarca was a member of the communist organization Vanguardia Popular Revolucionária (VPR) and is well known for his urban guerilla actions. Brazilian forces killed him in 1971.
The first birth control pill is approved. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced that it would add birth control as a new indication for the drug “Enovid”.
Famous Births
Born on this day
Billy Joel
1949
American singer-songwriter, pianist
Alan Bennett
1934
English actor, screenwriter, author
Sophie Scholl
1921
German student, activist
Adam Opel
1837
German engineer, founded the Opel Company
John Brown
1800
American activist
Famous Deaths
Died on this day
Vidal Sassoon
2012
English/American hairdresser
Tenzing Norgay
1986
Nepalese mountaineer
Ulrike Meinhof
1976
German journalist, activist
Friedrich Schiller
1805
German poet, playwright, historian
Dieterich Buxtehude
1707
German/Danish organist, composer