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Wednesday 11 November 2015

Today In History [11th November, 2015]

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.
Today in History
November 11
1499   Pretender to the throne Perkin Warbeck is executed.
1778   Indians, led by William Butler, massacre the inhabitants of Cherry Valley, N.Y.
1831   Nat Turner, a slave who led a revolt against slave owners, is hanged in Jerusalem, Virginia.
1889   Washington becomes the 42nd state of the Union.
1909   Construction begins on the naval base at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii.
1918   The German leaders sign the armistice ending World War I.
1919   The first two-minutes’ silence is observed in Britain to commemorate those who died in the Great War.
1921   The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington Cemetery is dedicated.
1922   Canada’s Vernon McKenzie urges to fight U.S. propaganda with taxes on U.S. magazines.
1933   The first of the great dust storms of the 1930s hits North Dakota.
1935   Albert Anderson and Orvil Anderson set a new altitude record in South Dakota, when they float to 74,000 feet in a balloon.
1938   Irving Berlin’s "God Bless America" is performed for the first time by singer Kate Smith.
1940   Britain’s Royal Navy attacks the Italian fleet at Taranto.
1944   Private Eddie Slovik is convicted of desertion and sentenced to death for refusing to join his unit in the European Theater of Operations.
1953   The polio virus is identified and photographed for the first time in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
1966   The United States launches Gemini 12, a two-man orbiter, into orbit.
1970   U.S. Army Special Forces raid the Son Tay prison camp in North Vietnam but find no prisoners.
1973   Israel and Egypt sign a cease-fire.
1973   The Soviet Union is kicked out of World Cup soccer for refusing to play Chile.
1987   An unidentified buyer buys Vincent Van Gogh’s painting "Irises" from the estate of Joan Whitney Payson for $53.9 million at Sotheby’s in New York.
1993   Sculpture honoring women who served in the Vietnam War dedicated at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, DC.
1999   House of Lords Act reforming Britain’s House of Lords, given Royal Assent; the act removed the right to hereditary seats (sitting members were permitted to remain).
2001   Journalists Pierre Billaud (France), Johanne Sutton (France) and Voker Handloik (Germany) killed in Afghanistan during an attack on the convoy in which they were traveling.
2004   New Zealand Tomb of the Unknown Warrior dedicated at the National War Museum, Wellington.
2004   Palestine Liberation organization confirms the death of its longtime chairman Yasser Arafat; cause of death has never been conclusively determined.
2006   Queen Elizabeth II unveils New Zealand War Memorial in London.
2008   RMS Queen Elizabeth 2 (QE2)sets sail on her final voyage, bound for Dubai.
Born on November 11
1050   Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor.
1821   Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoyevsky, Russian novelist and political revolutionary (The Brothers Karamazov, Crime and Punishment).
1885   George S. Patton, U.S. Army commander in World War II.
1898   Rene Clair, French film director.
1922   Kurt Vonnegut, American novelist (Slaughterhouse Five).
1925   Jonathan Winters, comedian.
1928   Carlos Fuentes, Mexican novelist and essayist.
1945   Chris Dreja, musician; guitarist and bass player for The Yardbirds.
1945   Daniel Ortega, President of Nicaragua (2007– ).
1962   Demi Moore, actress (Ghost, A Few Good Men); in 1996 became highest-paid actress in film history when she received $12.5 million to star in Striptease.
1974   Leonardo DiCaprio, actor; (Titanic, The Great Gatsby) won Golden Globe for Best Actor (The Aviator, 2004).
1974   Bettina Goislard, first United Nations worker to be killed in Afghanistan (Nov. 16, 2003) since the fall of the Taliban in December 2001; she was a French employee of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees.

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