June 10 in History
What happened on June 10 in history?
A chronological timetable of historical events that occurred on june 10 in history. Historical facts of the day in the areas of military, politics, science, music, sports, arts, entertainment and more. Discover what happened on june 10 in history.
?>1999
Serb forces begin their withdrawal from Kosovo after signing an agreement with the NATO powers.
1985
The Israeli army pulls out of Lebanon after 1,099 days of occupation.
1970
A 15-man group of special forces troops begin training for Operation Kingpin, a POW rescue mission in North Vietnam.
1963
Buddhist monk Ngo Quang Duc dies by self immolation in Saigon to protest persecution by the Diem government.
1948
The news that the sound barrier has been broken is finally released to the public by the U.S. Air Force. Chuck Yeager, piloting the rocket airplane X-1, exceeded the speed of sound on October 14, 1947.
1944
The U.S. VII and V corps, advancing from Normandy’s beaches, link up and begin moving inland.
1943
The Allies begin bombing Germany around the clock.
1942
Germany razes the town of Lidice, Czechoslovakia and kills more than 1,300 citizens in retribution of the murder of Reinhard Heydrich.
1940
The Norwegian army capitulates to the Germans.
1925
Tennessee adopts a new biology text book denying the theory of evolution.
1924
The Italian socialist leader Giacomo Matteotti is kidnapped and assassinated by Fascists in Rome.
1920
The Republican convention in Chicago endorses women’s suffrage.
1916
Mecca, under control of the Turks, falls to the Arabs during the Great Arab Revolt.
1909
An SOS signal is transmitted for the first time in an emergency when the Cunard liner SS Slavonia is wrecked off the Azores.
1905
Japan and Russia agree to peace talks brokered by President Theodore Roosevelt.
1898
U.S. Marines land in Cuba.
1864
At the Battle of Brice’s Crossroads in Mississippi, Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest defeats the numerically superior Union troops.
1861
Dorothea Dix is appointed superintendent of female nurses for the Union army.
1854
The U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, holds its first graduation.
1801
Tripoli declares war on the U.S. for refusing to pay tribute.
1776
The Continental Congress appoints a committee to write a Declaration of Independence.
1692
Bridget Bishop is hanged in Salem, Mass., for witchcraft.
1190
Frederick Barbarossa drowns in a river while leading an army of the Third Crusade.