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Today in History: September 2
Today in History: September 2 World War 2 ends with the surrender of Japan. Great fire of London begins, U.S. Treasury Department established, Diana Nyad completes swim from Cuba To Florida, September 2 seems to follow a pattern of fires and devastation, as well as progressive steps in American education.
Today in History: September 1
1985: On this day, the elusive wreckage of the Titanic was finally discovered, resting on the ocean floor, some 400 miles off Newfoundland’s coast. This U.S.French expedition brought closure to one of the most tragic maritime disasters in history. 1715: In France, the end of an era arrived as King Louis XIV passed away just days before his 77th birthday. His 72year reign was one of the longest in European history, and he was succeeded by his greatgrandson, the fiveyearold Louis XV, setting the stage for a new chapter in the French monarchy. 1897: A milestone in urban transportation was achieved as Boston opened the first section of its subway, introducing North America to the wonders of underground rapid transit—a system that would revolutionize city life. 1914: The world bid a sorrowful farewell to the passenger pigeon, a species once so numerous that its flocks darkened the skies. Martha, the last of her kind, died in captivity at the Cincinnati Zoo, marking the tragic extinction of this onceabundant bird. 1923: A devastating earthquake struck Japan, leveling the cities of Tokyo and Yokohama and claiming the lives of approximately 140,000 people. The Great Kanto Earthquake remains one of the deadliest natural disasters in history. 1939: The world stood on the brink as Nazi Germany invaded Poland, igniting the flames of World War II—a conflict that would engulf nations and change the course of history forever. 1964: History was made in Major League Baseball when Masanori Murakami of the San Francisco Giants took to the mound, becoming the first Japanese player to play in an MLB game, paving the way for future international stars. 1969: In Libya, a coup brought Colonel Moammar Gadhafi to power, a leader whose rule would shape the country’s destiny for decades. 1972: The world watched as American […]
Today in History: August 31
Today in History: August 31: Diana, Princess of Wales, tragically lost her life in a devastating car crash, First U.S. tennis championships for men, Trinidad and Tobago became independent from British colonial rule, The Solidarity labor movement emerged triumphantly from a 17-day strike in Gdansk, Poland, and more . . .