Monday, January 21, 2013

TODAY IN HISTORY

JANUARY 21


1189
Philip Augustus, Henry II of England and Frederick Barbarossa assemble the troops for the Third Crusade.
1643  Dutch mariner Abel Tasman discovers Tonga in the Pacific
1648In Maryland, the first woman lawyer in the colonies, Margaret Brent, is denied a vote in the Maryland Assembly.
1785Chippewa, Delaware, Ottawa and Wyandot Indians sign the treaty of Fort McIntosh, ceding present-day Ohio to the United States.
1790Joseph Guillotine proposes a new, more humane method of execution: a machine designed to cut off the condemned person's head as painlessly as possible.
1793The French King Louis XVI is guillotined for treason.
1910Japan rejects the American proposal to neutralize ownership of the Manchurian Railway.
1919The German Krupp plant begins producing guns under the U.S. armistice terms.
1921J.D. Rockefeller pledges $1 million for the relief of Europe's destitute.
1930An international arms control meeting opens in London.
1933The League of Nations rejects Japanese terms for settlement with China.
1941The United States lifts the ban on arms to the Soviet Union.
1942In North Africa, German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel launches a drive to push the British eastward. While the British benefited from radio-intercept-derived Ultra information, the Germans enjoyed an even speedier intelligence source.
1943A Nazi daylight air raid kills 34 in a London school. When the anticipated invasion of Britain failed to materialize in 1940, Londoners relaxed, but soon they faced a frightening new threat.
1951Communist troops force the UN army out of Inchon, Korea after a 12-hour attack.
1958The Soviet Union calls for a ban on nuclear arms in Baghdad Pact countries.
1964Carl T. Rowan is named the director of the United States Information Agency (USIA).
1968In Vietnam, the Siege of Khe Sanh begins as North Vietnamese units surround U.S. Marines based on the hilltop headquarters.
1974The U.S. Supreme Court decides that pregnant teachers can no longer be forced to take long leaves of absence.
1976Leonid Brezhnev and Henry Kissinger meet to discuss Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT).
1977President Carter urges 65 degrees as the maximum heat in homes to ease the energy crisis.
2009   Toyota becomes the largest car maker in the world - passing General Motors whom had held the title for over 70 years.
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