December 22
1135 | Stephen of Blois is crowned the king of England. | |
1775 | Esek Hopkins takes command of the Continental Navy — a total of seven ships. | |
1807 | Congress passes the Embargo Act, which halts all trading completely. It is hoped that the act will keep the United States out the European Wars. | |
1829 | The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad opens the first passenger railway line. | |
1918 | The last of the food restrictions, enforced because of the shortages during World War I, are lifted. | |
1929 | Soviet troops leave Manchuria after a truce is reached with the Chinese over the Eastern Railway dispute. | |
1941 | Japanese troops make an amphibious landing on the coast of Lingayen Gulf on Luzon, the Philippines. | |
1942 | The Soviets drive German troops back 15 miles at the Don River. | |
1944 | During the Battle of the Bulge, General Anthony McAuliffe responds to a German surrender request with a one word answer: "Nuts!" | |
1945 | The United States recognizes Tito's government in Yugoslavia. | |
1965 | The EF-105F Wild Weasel makes its first kill over Vietnam. | |
1966 | The United States announces the allocation of 900,000 tons of grain to fight the famine in India. | |
1989 | The Romanian government of Nicolae Ceausescu is overthrown, ending 42 years of communist rule. | |
1989 | The division of East and West Germany effectively ends when the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin reopens for the first time in nearly 30 years. | |
1992 | What became known as the Archives of Terror are discovered in a police station near the capital of Paraguay, records detailing tens of thousands of Latin Americans who had been secretly imprisoned, tortured and / or killed by the security services of several South American governments. | |
1997 | Hussein Farrah Aidid relinquishes his disputed title of President of Somalia, an important step toward reconciliation in the country. | |
2001 | President of Afghanistan, Hamid Karzai, takes over an interim government. | |
2001 | A passenger on American Airlines Flight 63 from Paris, Richard Reid, unsuccessfully attempts to destroy the plane in flight by igniting explosives he'd hidden in his shoes. | |
2008 | Some 1.1 billion gallons of coal fly ash slurry flood part of Tennessee after an ash dike breaks at a solid waste containment area in Roane County, in the eastern part of the state. | |
2010 | US President Barack Obama signs a law officially repealing the 17-year-old policy known as "Don't ask, don't tell"; the new law permits homosexuals to serve openly in the US military. |
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