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Today in History: February 6


06 February 2019  

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A chronological timetable of historical events that occurred on this day in history. Historical facts of the day in the areas of military, politics, science, music, sports, arts, entertainment and more. Discover what happened today in history.

1626                       Huguenot rebels and the French sign the Peace of La Rochelle.

1778                       France recognizes the United States and signs a treaty of aid in Paris.

1788                       Massachusetts becomes the sixth state to ratify the Constitution.

1862                       Forces under the command of Brigadier General Ulysses S. Grant and Flag Officer Andrew Hull

Foote capture Fort Henry, Tennessee, in the Battle of Fort Henry, giving the Union its first victory

of the Civil War.

1891                       The Dalton Gang commits its first crime, a train robbery in Alila, CA.

1899                       The Spanish-American War ends.

1900                       President McKinley appoints W.H. Taft as a commissioner to report on the Philippines.

1904                       Japan’s foreign minister severs all ties with Russia, citing delaying tactics in negotiations over

Manchuria.

1916                       Germany admits full liability for the Lusitania incident and recognizes the right of the United State

to claim indemnity.

1922                       The Washington Disarmament Conference comes to an end with the ratification of the final treaty

forbidding fortification of the Aleutian Islands for 14 years.

1926                       Mussolini warns Germany to stop agitation in Tyrol.

1929                       Germany accepts the Kellogg-Briand pact.

1933                       Adolf Hitler‘s Third Reich begins press censorship.

1936                       Adolf Hitler opens the Fourth Winter Olympics.

1941                       The RAF clears the way as British take Benghazi, trapping thousands of Italians.

1944                       Kwajalein Island in the Central Pacific falls to U.S. Army troops.

1945                       MacArthur reports the fall of Manila, and the liberation of 5,000 prisoners.

1952                       Elizabeth becomes Queen of England after her father, King George VI, dies.

1963                       The United States reports that all Soviet offensive arms are out of Cuba.

1964                       Cuba blocks the water supply to the Guantanamo Naval Base in retaliation for the seizure by the

United States of four Cuban fishing boats.

1964                       Paris and London agree to build a rail tunnel under the English Channel.

1965                       Seven U.S. GIs are killed in a Viet Cong raid on a base in Pleiku.

1968                       Charles de Gaulle opens the 19th Winter Olympics in France.

1975                       President Gerald Ford asks Congress for $497 million for aid to Cambodia.

1977                       Queen Elizabeth marks her Silver Jubilee.

1982                       Civil rights workers begin a march from Carrolton to Montgomery, Alabama.

 

Born on February 6

 

1756                       Aaron Burr, 3rd U.S. Vice President.

1895                       George Herman “Babe” Ruth, baseball player with the Boston Red Sox, the New York Yankees and

the Boston Braves. He was the first player to hit 60 home runs in one season.

1911                       Ronald Reagan, film actor and 40th U.S. President (1981-1989).

1913                       Mary Douglas Leakey, archaeologist and paleoanthropologist.

1932                       Francois Truffaut, French film director (The 400 Blows, Shoot the Piano Player).

1933                       Walter E. Fauntroy, politician and civil rights leader.

1940                       Tom Brokaw, NBC News anchorman.

1945                       Bob Marley, reggae musician.

Source: HistoryNet

Publish Date : 06 February 2019 09:31 AM

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