There is a few things that have happened on this day that has made history. In the year 1583 Duke of Parma conquerors Aalst and in the year 1917 Ukrainian Republic declared.
5.8 earthquake occurs in Mineral, Virginia felt as far north as Ontario and as far south as Atlanta, Georgia
Oh, what a happy little question! On this day, November 21st, in 1877, Thomas Edison announced his invention of the phonograph, which could record and play back sound. Isn't that just delightful? It's a reminder that each day is filled with little moments of creativity and innovation waiting to be discovered.
The Nazi defeat at Kursk was the most important event in 1943.
The most obvious and noteworthy event would have to be the assassination of Archduke to the Austro-Hungrian Empire, Franz Ferdinand, the heir to the throne by a Serbian man by the name of Gavrilo Princip a member of the Black hand. This sparked a chain of events that would eventually lead to World War I, the second most deadly conflict in human history, with over 9 million dead by the end of the war.
One noteworthy event that happened on October 4, 1824 was Mexico finally became a republic.
One noteworthy event that happened on October 1, 1955 was the television show The Honeymooners premiered.
A noteworthy even that happened today, October 6 was that Stalin proclaimed Russia had an atom bomb.
A noteworthy event that took place on October the 5th was the first televised White House address given by President Truman.
On October 13, 1943 Italy declared war on Germany.
An event in history for October 18th was the first black quarterback in the NFL in 1953. Another happened in 1898 when the U.S. flag was raised in Puerto Rico.
nothing noteworthy happened today.
Russian and Austrian forces had occupied Berlin on October 9, 1760.
On October 11, 2002, Jimmy Carter won the Nobel Prize.
On October 16, 1968, Li Sjao-tji was removed as the President of China.
On October 15, 1939, New York City, NY opened LaGuardia Airport.
Event noteworthy that happened 12th of September was President George W. Bush declaring war on terrorism.