23 August History


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  • 1244    -    Turks expel the crusaders under Frederick II from Jerusalem.
  • 1305    -    Scottish patriot William Wallace is hanged, drawn, beheaded, and quartered in London.
  • 1541    -    Jacques Cartier lands near Quebec on his third voyage to North America.
  • 1711    -    A British attempt to invade Canada by sea fails.
  • 1775    -    King George III of England refuses the American colonies' offer of peace and declares them in open rebellion.
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  • 1821    -    After 11 years of war, Spain grants Mexican independence as a constitutional monarchy.
  • 1863    -    Union batteries cease their first bombardment of Fort Sumter, leaving it a mass of rubble but still unconquered by the Northern besiegers.
  • 1900    -    Booker T. Washington forms the National Negro Business League in Boston, Massachusetts.
  • 1902    -    Fanny Farmer, among the first to emphasize the relationship of diet to health, opens her School of Cookery in Boston.
  • 1914    -    The Emperor of Japan declares war on Germany.
  • 1926    -    American film star Rudolph Valentino dies, causing world-wide hysteria and a number of suicides.
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  • 1927    -    Immigrant laborers Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti are executed for a robbery they did not commit. Fifty years later, in 1977, Massachusetts Governor Michael Dukakis establishes a memorial in the victims' honor.
  • 1939    -    Joseph Stalin and German Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop sign a non-aggression pact between the Soviet Union and Germany, freeing Hitler to invade Poland and Stalin to invade Finland.
  • 1942    -    German forces begin an assault on the major Soviet industrial city of Stalingrad.
  • 1944    -    German SS engineers begin placing explosive charges around the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
  • 1950    -    Up to 77,000 members of the U.S. Army Organized Reserve Corps are called involuntarily to active duty to fight the Korean War.

  • 23 August Birthdays

  • 1754    -    Louis XVI, King of France during the French Revolution who met his fate at the guillotine.
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  • 1755    -    Jean Baptiste Lislet-Geoffroy, French geographer.
  • 1883    -    Jonathan Wainwright, U.S. general who fought against the Japanese on Corregidor in the Philippines and was forced to surrender.
  • 1898    -    Albert Claude, biologist who won the 1974 Nobel for his work on the sub-structure of the cell. He never graduated from high school.
  • 1912    -    Gene Kelly, dancer, choreographer and actor.
  • 1931    -    H.O. Smith, molecular biologist credited with helping 'open the door' on genetic engineering.
  • 1934    -    Sonny (Christian) Jurgensen, professional football player and sports announcer.