This Day in History

Kim Jong Il, leader of North Korea, dies

17 Dec 1526

Ferdinand of Austria chosen as King of Bohemia

17 Dec 1526

Pope Clemens VII publishes degree Cum ad zero - forms Inquisition

17 Dec 1531

Pope Clement VII establishes a parallel body to the Inquisition in Lisbon Portugal

17 Dec 1572

Spanish army begins fires in Haarlem Netherlands

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U.S. approves end to internment of Japanese Americans

During World War II U.S. Major General Henry C. Pratt issues Public Proclamation No. 21 declaring that effective January 2 1945 Japanese American ev...

Peruvian rebels seize Japanese ambassador’s home

In Lima Peru 14 members of the Tupac Amaru leftist rebel movement disguised as waiters and caterers slip into the home of Japanese Ambassador Morihisa Aoki...

Aristide wins Haiti’s first free election

Jean-Bertrand Aristide a radical Roman Catholic priest and opponent of the dictatorship of Jean-Claude Duvalier is elected president of Haiti in a landslide v...

Stuntman Stan Barrett breaks the sound barrier

On December 17 1979 Hollywood stuntman Stan Barrett blasts across a dry lakebed at Californias Edwards Air Force Base in a rocket- and missile-powered...

First airplane flies

Near Kitty Hawk North Carolina Orville and Wilbur Wright make the first successful flight in history of a self-propelled heavier-than-air aircraft. Orville p...

Ford Madox Ford is born

Ford Madox Ford a writer editor and member of the so-called Lost Generation who served on the Western Front during the Great War is born Ford Hermann Hueffe...

Cambodian forces under heavy pressure

Cambodian government positions in Prak Ham 40 miles north of Phnom Penh and the 4000-man base at Taing Kauk are the targets of continuous heavy bombardment b...

Terrell Owens makes record-breaking 20 catches

On December 17 2000 during a 17-0 victory by the San Francisco 49ers over the Chicago Bears San Franciscos wide receiver Terrell Owens sets a new lea...

Grant expels Jews from Tennessee, Kentucky and Mississippi

On this day in 1862 during the Civil War U.S. Army General Ulysses S. Grant the future 18th president of the United States issues General Order No. 11 expe...

A federal court puts its stamp on hip-hop

Gilbert OSullivan an Irishman who favored bowl haircuts suspenders and pants that ended at the knee is mainly remembered as the one-hit wonder behind the mela...

Third and final Lord of the Rings movie opens

On this day in 2003 TheLord of the Rings The Return of the King the final film in the trilogy based on the best-selling fantasy novels by J.R.R. Tolkien ope...

Circus catches fire in Brazil

On this day in 1961 a fire at a circus in Brazil kills more than 300 people and severely burns hundreds more. The cause of the fire was never conclusively dete...

Grant expels the Jews from his department

On this day in 1862 Union General Ulysses S. Grant lashes out at at Jewish cotton speculators who he believed were the driving force behind the black market f...

Yeltsin supporters announce Soviet Union will cease to exist by New Year’s Eve

After a long meeting between Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev and President of the Russian Federation Boris Yeltsin a spokesman for the latter announces that...

France formally recognizes the United States

On this day in 1777 the French foreign minister Charles Gravier count of Vergennes officially acknowledges the United States as an independent nation. News...

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