Historical Events In January - 18
Friday, 26 April 2024
1929 "NY Daily Mirror" columnist Walter Winchell debuts on radio on January - 18.
1930 -27ºF (-33ºC), Watts OK (state record) on this day in history.
1930 -27°F (-33°C), Watts, Oklahoma (state record) on January - 18.
1933 On this day in history white Sands National Monument, NM established
1934 On January - 18 eugene O'Neill's "Days Without End," premieres in NYC
1936 Rudyard Kipling, author (Gunga Din, Nobel 1907), dies at 70 on this day in history.
1937 Future billionaire Howard Hughes sets a record for transcontinental air flight, making the trip from Los Angeles to New York City in 7 hours, 28 minutes on January - 18.
1938 Bradman scores 104* for South Australia v NSW at the SCG on this day in history.
1939 On January - 18 south African wicketkeeper Bradman gets his 6th straight ton, 135* vs New South Wales
1939 SA wicketkeeper Bradman gets his 6th straight ton, 135* v NSW on this day in history.
1940 On January - 18 kazimierz P Tetmajer, Polish writer/poet (Young Poland), dies at 74
1942 Nazi's arrest Frans Goedhart & Wiardi Beckman on this day in history.
1943 Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto begin resistance of Nazis on this day in history.
1943 On this day in history moscow announced the 16-month Nazi siege of Leningrad was lifted.
1943 On this day in history presliced bread sale banned to reduce bakery demand for metal parts
1943 On this day in history soviets announce they broke the long Nazi siege of Leningrad
1943 On January - 18 jews in Warsaw Ghetto begin resistance of Nazis
1944 The first Chinese naturalized US citizen since repeal of exclusion acts on January - 18.
1944 On January - 18 the seige of Lenningrad, in the USSR, by the Germans ends after over two years
1944 On this day in history 1st Chinese naturalized US citizen since repeal of exclusion acts
1945 Approximately 800 prisoners remaining in the Lodz Ghetto are liberated by Soviet troops, after 74,600 have been deported to Auschwitz on this day in history.
1945 Warsaw freed by Soviet army on this day in history.
1947 Small river steamer sank on Yangtze River, kills 400 on this day in history.
1947 "Red Mill" closes at Ziegfeld Theater NYC after 831 performances on this day in history.
1948 Ted Mack's "Original Amateur Hour" begins, DuMont (later NBC/ABC/CBS) on January - 18.
1948 On this day in history 1st courses begin at University of Ibadan, Nigeria
1949 "They Stand Accused" courtroom drama premieres on CBS (later DuMont) on January - 18.
1949 On January - 18 south African Reverend Andries P Treurnicht marries Engela Dreyer
1950 Christopher Fry's "Venus Observed," premieres in London on January - 18.
1951 On January - 18 hermann Flake sentenced to death due to "hate campaign against German Democratic Republic"
1951 On this day in history the first use of lie detector in Netherlands
1951 1st use of lie detector in Netherlands on January - 18.
1951 On January - 18 robert Mark, US chairman (Caste World Congress), dies at 41
1953 Louise Suggs wins LPGA Tampa Golf Open on January - 18.
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