Today in History
March 20
March 20
1413 | Henry IV of England is succeed by his son Henry V. | |
1739 | In India, Nadir Shah of Persia occupies Delhi and takes possession of the Peacock throne. | |
1760 | The Great Fire of Boston destroys 349 buildings. | |
1792 | In Paris, the Legislative Assembly approves the use of the guillotine. | |
1815 | Napoleon Bonaparte enters Paris and begins his 100-day rule. | |
1841 | Edgar Allen Poe's The Murders in the Rue Morgue, considered the first detective story, is published. | |
1852 | Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin is published. | |
1906 | Army officers in Russia mutiny at Sevastopol. | |
1915 | The French call off the Champagne offensive on the Western Front. | |
1918 | The Bolsheviks of the Soviet Union ask for American aid to rebuild their army. | |
1922 | President Warren G. Harding orders U.S. troops back from the Rhineland. | |
1932 | The German dirigible, Graf Zepplin, makes the first flight to South America on regular schedule. | |
1939 | President Franklin D. Roosevelt names William O. Douglas to the Supreme Court. | |
1940 | The British Royal Air Force conducts an all-night air raid on the Nazi airbase at Sylt, Germany. | |
1943 | The Allies attack Field Marshall Erwin Rommel's forces on the Mareth Line in North Africa. | |
1965 | President Lyndon B. Johnson orders 4,000 troops to protect the Selma-Montgomery civil rights marchers. | |
1969 | Senator Edward Kennedy calls on the United States to close all bases in Taiwan. | |
1976 | Patty Hearst is convicted of armed robbery. | |
1982 | U.S. scientists return from Antarctica with the first land mammal fossils found there. | |
1987 | The United State approves AZT, a drug that is proven to slow the progress of AIDS. | |
Born on March 20 | ||
43BC | Ovid, Roman poet. | |
1811 | Napoleon II, son of Napoleon Bonaparte, Duke of Reichstadt. | |
1828 | Henrik Isben, Norwegian dramatist (Peer Gynt, Hedda Gabler). | |
1904 | B.F. Skinner, American psychologist. | |
1917 | Dame Vera Lynn , British singer. | |
1922 | Raymond Walter Goulding, Radio comedian of Bob and Ray fame. | |
1925 | John Ehrlichman, White House advisor to President Nixon. | |
1928 | Fred Rogers, television performer (Mr. Roger's Neighborhood). | |
1957 | Shelton 'Spike' Lee, film director (Do the Right Thing, Malcolm X). |
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