0 | | Battle of Britain Day |
0 | | Feast of San Mamiliano di Palermo, Patron of Isola del Giglio |
1054 | | Battle of Atapuerca: Leon-Castile defeats Navarre |
1448 | | Muzio Attendolo Sforza defeated the Venetians at Caravaggio -- Learn More |
1590 | | Giambattista Castagna elected Pope as Urban VII (15 Sep-27 Sep 1590) |
1596 | | The Earl of Essex sacks Cadiz |
1631 | | Imperial troops under Tilly take Leipzig |
1644 | | Giambattista Pamfili elected Pope as Innocent X (1644-1655) |
1694 | | Venetians captured Chios from the Turks |
1776 | | the British made an amphibious assault at Kip's Bay, Manhattan (East River & 34th St) -- Learn More |
1784 | | Vincente Lunardi, a young Neapolitan, makes the first manned balloon ascent in England, from the Artillery Ground at Moorfields |
1821 | | Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, & El Salvador are declared independent of Mexico |
1861 | | Skirmish at Pritchard's Mills, Va |
1862 | | Antietam Campaign: Stonewall Jackson captures Harpers Ferry |
1862 | | Antietam Campaign: US troops find Lee's GO No. 191, wrapping some cigars |
1873 | | German occupation troops leave France, following the Franco-Prussian War |
1894 | | Battle of Ping Yang: Japan defeats China |
1914 | | Battle of the Aisne begins between Germans & French |
1914 | | US forces evacuate Vera Cruz, Mexico |
1916 | | Battle of the Somme: British send tanks into action for the first time |
1918 | | Cpl Lee Duncan, US 135th Aero Sqn, found some German shepherd pups in a German army kennel near Toul in France, one of whom became Rin Tin Tin |
1923 | | Gov. John Walton places Oklahoma under martial law to cope with KKK terrorism |
1926 | | Mussolini survives an assassination attempt, but is wounded in the nose |
1931 | | British naval mutinies at Invergordon over pay cuts |
1935 | | Nuremberg Laws deprive German Jews of citizenship |
1938 | | Br PM Neville Chamberlain visits Hitler at Berchtesgarden |
1940 | | the Luftwaffe lost 78 aircraft destroyed or severly damaged, and nearly 200 airmen killed, wounded, or missing over Britain, to the RAF’s 50 aircraft, c. 30 airmen -- https://strategypage.com/cic/docs/cic322b.asp#two |
1940 | | Hitler cancelled Operation Sea Lion, about a week before the expected D-Day -- Learn More |
1940 | | the National Guard began entering Federal service for the “limited national emergency’ caused by WW II -- Learn More |
1941 | | the U.S. Army began extensive maneuvers in Louisiana -- Learn More |
1941 | | Nazis kill 800 Jewish women at Shkudvil, Lithuania |
1942 | | Unarmed windjammer 'Edlu II' forces a U-boat to submerge off Montauk Point |
1942 | | US carrier 'Wasp' (CV-7) torpedoed and sunk off Guadalcanal |
1943 | | Germans open camps at Chew, Lithuania, & Vaivara, Estonia |
1943 | | Japanese sub 'Ro-101' is sunk by US DD 'Saufley' & two aircraft. |
1944 | | Marines land on Peleliu, 450 miles east of Mindanao in the Philippines |
1944 | | RAF hits the German BB 'Tirpitz' with Tallboy bombs |
1944 | | Sofia liberated by Bulgarian and Soviet troops |
1948 | | F-86 Sabre sets world aircraft speech record of 1080 kph |
1950 | | Inchon Landing: Marines lead the attack behind North Korean lines. |
1959 | | Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev begins 13 day tour of the US |
1963 | | white supremacists bombed the 16th St. Baptist Church, in Birmingham, killing four children |
1990 | | France announces it will send 4,000 troops to Persian Gulf |
601 | | Ali ibn Abi Talib, son-in-law of Mohammed, the Fourth Caliph of Islam 656-661), d. 661 of wounds from an assassination attempt |
1231 | | Ludwig I "Kelheimer", 57. Duke of Bavaria (1183-1231), Count Palatine of the Rhine (1214) |
1789 | | James Fenimore Cooper, naval officer, author ("History of the Navy of the United States of America"), d. 1851 |
1830 | | Porfirio Diaz, general-president of Mexico (1877-1911), d. 1915 |
1857 | | William Howard Taft, SecWar, President (1909-1913), Chief Justice (1921-30), d. 1930 -- Learn More |
1859 | | Isambard Kingdom Brunel, 53, master engineer, designer of the 'Great Eastern', the Thames Tunnnel, etc |
1904 | | King Umberto II of Italy (May 9, 1946-June 12, 1946), d. 1983 |
1907 | | Fay Wray, King Kong's girl, d. 2004 |
1914 | | Creighton Abrams, American soldier, d. 1974 -- Learn More |
1922 | | Mary Spencer-Churchill, sometime anti-aircraft officer, aide-de-camp to her father, Baroness Soames, d. 2014 |
1941 | | Miroslaw Hermaszewski, 1st Pole in space (Soyuz 30) |
1946 | | Oliver Stone, Vietnam veteran, director ("Platoon") |
668 | | Byzantine Emperor Constans II Pogonatus (641-668), assassinated at c. 37 |
1054 | | King García Sánchez III of Navarre (1035-1054), c. 40, kia fighting his brother, Ferdinand I of Leon Castile |
1231 | | Duke Louis I Wittelsbach of Bavaria (1183-1231), Count Palatine of the Rhine (1214-1231), 57 |
1482 | | Condottiero Giacomo da Roccabianca, kia at San Secondo, the Romagna |
1813 | | Antoine Étienne de Tousard, 60, French military engineer, Knight of St. John, Baron of the Emprie |
1859 | | Isambard Kingdom Brunel, naval architect, engineer (SSs 'Great Britain', 'Great Eastern'), at 53 |
1914 | | Koos de la Rey, 66, ablest Boer general, shot by police, possibly not accidentally |
1963 | | Addie Mae Collins (14), Cynthia Wesley (14), Carole Robertson (14), and Denise McNair (11), in Birmingham |
1973 | | King Gustav VI Adolf of Sweden (1950-1973), at 90 |
1982 | | Sadegh Ghotbzadeh, c.46, former Iranian foreign minister (1978-1980), executed by the Islamists he served |
2004 | | Cyrillus-Camillus Barbary, the last Belgian veteran of the Great War, died at 105, in the U.S. -- Learn More |