Wednesday, 24 February 2016

24 February History

24 February History

Today In History. What Happened This Day In History
786Pepin the Short of Gaul dies. His dominions are divided between his sons Charles (Charlemagne) and Carloman.
1525In the first of the Franco-Habsburg Wars, the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V captures the French king Francis I at the Battle of Pavia, Italy.
1538Ferdinand of Hapsburg and John Zapolyai, the two kings of Hungary, conclude the peace of Grosswardein.
1803Chief Justice John Marshall, by refusing to rule on the case of Marbury vs. Madison, asserts the authority of the judicial branch.
1813Off Guiana, the American sloop Hornet sinks the British sloop Peacock.
1821Mexico gains independence from Spain.
1836Some 3,000 Mexicans launch an assault on the Alamo with its 182 Texan defenders.
1895The Cuban War of Independence begins.
1908Japan officially agrees to restrict emigration to the U.S.
1912Italy bombs Beirut in the first act of war against the Ottoman Empire.
1912The Jewish organization Hadassah is founded in New York City.
1914Civil War soldier Joshua Chamberlain dies.
1916A film version of Jules Verne’s 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea opens in New York.
1921Herbert Hoover becomes Secretary of Commerce.
1928The New Gallery of New York exhibits works of Archibald Motley, its first show to feature a black artist.
1944Merrill’s Marauders, a specially trained group of American soldiers, begin their ground campaign against Japan into Burma.
1945U.S. forces liberate prisoners of war in the Los BaƱos Prison in the Philippines.
1947Franz von Papen is sentenced to eight years in a labor camp for war crimes.
1959Khrushchev rejects the Western plan for the Big Four meeting on Germany.
1968North Vietnamese troops capture the imperial palace in Hue, South Vietnam.
1972Hanoi negotiators walk out of the peace talks in Paris to protest U.S. air raids on North Vietnam.
1991General Norman Schwarzkopf, commander of the coalition army, sends in ground forces during the Gulf War.
Born on February 24
1500Charles V, king of Spain and the last Holy Roman Emperor to be crowned by the Pope.
1786Wilhelm Carl Grimm, compiler, with his brother of fairy tales.
1836Winslow Homer, American painter.
1841John Phillip Holland, inventor of the modern submarine.
1874Honus Wagner, baseball shortstop known as “The Flying Dutchman.”
1885Chester Nimitz, U.S. admiral who commanded naval forces in the Pacific during WWII.
1887Mary Ellen Chase, New England writer.
1909August Derleth, writer (Still is the Summer NightThe Shield of the Valiant).

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