March 26 in History
What happened on March 26 in history?
A chronological timetable of historical events that occurred on march 26 in history. Historical facts of the day in the areas of military, politics, science, music, sports, arts, entertainment and more. Discover what happened on march 26 in history.
?>1992
An Indianapolis court finds heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson guilty of rape.
1989
The first free elections take place in the Soviet Union. Boris Yeltsin is elected.
1982
Ground is broken in Washington D.C. for the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
1979
The Camp David treaty is signed between Israel and Egypt.
1969
The Soviet weather Satellite Meteor 1 is launched.
1969
Writer John Kennedy Toole commits suicide at the age of 32. His mother helps get his first and only novel, A Confederacy of Dunces, published. It goes on to win the 1981 Pulitzer Prize.
1961
John F. Kennedy meets with British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan in Washington to discuss increased Communist involvement in Laos.
1954
The United States sets off an H-bomb blast in the Marshall Islands, the second in four weeks.
1953
Eisenhower offers increased aid to the French fighting in Indochina.
1953
Dr. Jonas Salk announces a new vaccine against polio.
1951
The United States Air Force flag design is approved.
1950
Senator Joe McCarthy names Owen Lattimore, an ex-State Department adviser, as a Soviet spy.
1942
The Germans begin sending Jews to Auschwitz in Poland.
1938
Hermann Goering warns all Jews to leave Austria.
1918
On the Western Front, the Germans take the French towns Noyon, Roye and Lihons.
1913
The Balkan allies take Adrianople.
1885
Eastman Film Co. manufactures the first commercial motion picture film.
1832
Famed western artist George Catlin begins his voyage up the Missouri River aboard the American Fur Company steamship Yellowstone.
1827
German composer Ludwig Van Beethoven dies in Vienna. He had been deaf for the later part of his life, but said on his death bed “I shall hear in heaven.”
1804
Congress orders the removal of Indians east of the Mississippi River to Louisiana.
1804
The territory of New Orleans is organized in the Louisiana Purchase.
1799
Napoleon Bonaparte captures Jaffa, Palestine.
1517
The famous Flemish composer Heinrich Issac dies.