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Thursday, 30 June 2016

Today In History [30th June, 2016]

Today in History
June 30

1520
Montezuma II is murdered as Spanish conquistadors flee the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan during the night.
1857
Charles Dickens reads from A Christmas Carol at St. Martin’s Hall in London–his first public reading.
1859
Jean Francois Gravelet aka Emile Blondin, a French daredevil, becomes the first man to walk across Niagara Falls on a tightrope.
1908
A mysterious explosion, possibly the result of a meteorite, levels thousands of trees in the Tunguska region of Siberia with a force approaching twenty megatons.
1934
Adolf Hitler orders the purge of his own party in the “Night of the Long Knives.”
1936
Margaret Mitchell’s novel, Gone With the Wind, is published.
1948
John Bardeen, Walter Brattain, and William Shockley demonstrate their invention, the transistor, for the first time.
1960
Alfred Hitchcock’s film, Psycho, opens.
1971
Three Soviet cosmonauts die when their spacecraft depressurizes during reentry.
Born on June 30
1685
John Gay, poet and playwright (The Beggar’s Opera).
1768
Elizabeth Kortright, later Elizabeth Monroe, first lady to U.S. President James Monroe.
1911
Czeslaw Milosz, Polish poet and critic.
1917
Lena Horne, American singer.
1919
Susan Hayward, actress.
1926
Paul Berg, Nobel Prize-winning biochemist.
1932
Mongo Beti, novelist and political writer.

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