RE: On this day
November 22nd
1847 - USA: A ship fire aboard the Phoenix on Lake Michigan kills 200 Dutch immigrants.
1901 - Dresden: Richard Strauss's opera "Feuersnot" has its first performance.
1905 - Liverpool: The World's largest turbine liner, Cunard's "Carmania" leaves on its maiden voyage to New York.
1921 - Belfast: Ten People are killed in widespread shootings across the city.
1928 - UK: The first pound and ten-shilling notes come into circulation.
1934 - Geneva: Yugoslavia sends the League of Nations a note accusing Hungary of being behind the death of King Alexander.
1939 - UK: A national savings scheme is launched under the slogan "Lend to Defend the Right to be Free".
1940 - Greece: Italian Planes bomb Cephalonia, Corfu, and Samos.
1941 - Breslau, Germany: The Luftwaffe air ace Werner Molders, on his way to his compatriot Ernst Uder's funeral, is himself killed when his plane crashes into a factory chimney.
1942 - Tunisia: British Troops launch an offensive to capture Longstop Hill, north of Medjez el Bab.
1943 - Italy: The Eighth Army establish a bridgehead of five battalions on the north bank of the Sangro River.
1946 - Oxford: Anthony Wedgwood Benn is elected treasurer of the Oxford Union Society.
1950 - New York: 75 people are killed after two trains collide on Long Island.
1955 - Cyprus: Police use tear gas and baton charges to quell riots in Nicosia and Larnaca.
1956 - Melbourne: The Duke of Edinburgh opens the 16th Olympic Games.
1961 - New York: "A Man For All Seasons" by Robert Bolt, a drama about the life and death of Sir Thomas Moore starring Paul Schofield and Leo McKern, opens at the ANTA Theatre.
1962 - UK: Labour win the South Dorset by-election, overturning a Tory majority of 8,000.
1967 - Vietnam: Hill 875 near Dak To, about 40 miles north of Kontum in west central South Vietnam, is taken by US Army forces after a 19-day battle, which was one of the bloodiest of the Vietnam War.
1969 - USA: The Isolation of a single gene, the basic unit of heredity, is announced by scientists at Harvard University. Their feat promised to facilitate study of the mechanism of gene control.
1972 - Vietnam: The first US B-52 bomber is shot down.
1977 - California: What was said to be a record price for Sculpture - between $3,500,000 and $5,000,000 is reported to have been paid by the John Paul Getty Museum for a fourth-century B.C bronze.
1982 - USA: Construction of the "MX Missile" is proposed by President Ronald Reagan, who called for the deployment of 100 of the multiple-warhead missiles in "dense pack mode", a relatively small area thought to be easier to defend against an enemies first strike. The cost of the proposal was put at $26,000,000,000.
1988 - USA: The B-2 stealth bomber is shown publicly for the first time to members of Congress and media representatives. Designed to evade radar on long-range bombing missions, it had not yet been flown. The Air Force hoped to acquire 132 of the craft at an estimated cost of $500,000,000 per plane.
1990 - Saudi Arabia: President George Bush spends Thanksgiving Day with US Troops in the desert.
1996 - Australia: 29 year-old gunman Martin Bryant is sentenced to life imprisonment for killing 35 people in Port Arthur, Tasmania, in April 1996.
2005 - USA: The X-Box 360 is released across North America with 18 launch titles.
2006 - Somalia: 1.8 million people are affected by severe floods, with 73 people losing their lives.
2009 - Ireland: Three RNLI members are found and described "In good condition" after their boat capsizes off County Wexford.
2011 - Papua New Guinea: Scientists discover Bulbophyllum Nocturnum, the first type of orchid that flowers at night in New Britain, off the coast of Papua New Guinea.
(This post was last modified: 22-11-2013 11:26 by 4evadionne.)
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