English navy officer, explorer
German/American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate
English actor, producer
Russian author, poet
Indonesian politician, 1st President of Indonesia
Canadian politician, 1st Prime Minister of Canada
American actress, swimmer
English jurist, philosopher
American politician, 64th United States Attorney General
Swiss psychiatrist
German geographer Martin Behaim created the first terrestrial globe, which he called the "Erdapfel" or "Earth Apple." This globe is currently on display at the Germanisches Nationalmuseum in Nuremberg, Germany.
The Dutch West India Company was granted a charter by the Dutch government to conduct trade and establish colonies in the Americas, Caribbean, and West Africa.
A mob of 60 people from the Los Angeles Naval Reserve Armory attacked and beat anyone perceived to be Hispanic, sparking a week-long series of riots known as the Zoot Suit Riots.
The Soviet Tupolev Tu-144, nicknamed "Concordski," disintegrated mid-air during the 1973 Paris Air Show, killing 14 people.
The Mexican oil rig Ixtoc I blew out, spilling an estimated 3 million barrels of oil into the Gulf of Mexico, making it one of the worst oil spills in history.
Shlomo Argov, the Israeli ambassador to the United Kingdom, was shot by a Palestinian terrorist group, triggering the 1982 Lebanon War.
Chinese troops opened fire on pro-democracy supporters in Beijing, marking the start of the Tiananmen Square Massacre.
A high-speed ICE train derailed and crashed into a bridge in Eschede, Germany, killing 101 people. It remains the deadliest high-speed train disaster in history.
American soldier and trans woman Chelsea Manning began trial for leaking classified videos documenting U.S. war atrocities during the Iraq War. She was ultimately sentenced to 35 years in confinement.