U.S. History

  • Franz F. Was killed

    Franz F. Was killed
    Archduke Fraz was killed
  • Soliders building Western Trenches

    Soliders building  Western Trenches
    The Soliders building the Western trenches
  • War Zone Declared

    War Zone Declared
    Germany declares a "war zone" around Great Britain, essentially effecting a submarine blockade where even neutral merchant vessels were to be potential targets.
  • Lusitanina Sunk

    Lusitanina Sunk
    The Lusitanina Sunk by a German U-boat
  • German Spy Plane

    German Spy Plane
    Germans sent spy planes to see where the enemy was hiding
  • Jutlans Battle

    Jutlans Battle
    The Battle of Jutland, the major naval battle of the war, begins.
  • boy scouts

    boy scouts
    President Woodro Wilson signs a bill incorrpurating the boys scouts of U.S
  • Zimmerman Note

    Zimmerman Note
    Germany sends the secret Zimmerman Telegram to Mexico in an effort to entice Mexico to join the war. The British intercept and decipher the coded message.
  • U.S Declares war

    U.S Declares war
    The United States declares war on Germany.
  • Order of Society

    Order of Society
    The people gather on the streets of New York
  • 14 points

    14 points
    • U.S. President Woodrow Wilson issues his Fourteen Points to peace.
  • Spring Offensive

    Spring Offensive
    Germany launches the Spring Offensive.
  • Sickness

    Sickness
    Influenza
  • President Roosvelt

    President Roosvelt
    He died at the age of 60 in his sleep
  • Booze stops

    Booze stops
    18th admendment to U. S constitution authorized prohibition
  • Treaty

    Treaty
    The treaty of versailles is signed and ends WW2
  • Strike

    Strike
    The steal strike begins across U.S
  • League of Nations

    League of Nations
    U.S senate voted against League
  • League

    League
    Nations votes not to join (U.S)
  • football

    football
    The football club Cruzeiro Esporte Clube from Belo Horizonte is founded as Palestra Italia in Brazil.
  • first sport broadcast

    first sport broadcast
    The first religious radio broadcast is heard over station KDKA AM in Pittsburgh.
  • treaty

    treaty
    Five Power Naval Disarmament Treaty signed between the United States, United Kingdom, Japan, France and Italy. Japan returns some of its control over the Shandong Peninsula to China.
  • Hungary

    Hungary
    The Kingdom of Hungary joins the League of Nations.
  • Vlad

    Vlad
    March 9 – Vladimir Lenin suffers his third stroke, which renders him bedridden and unable to speak; consequently he retires from his position as Chairman of the Soviet government.
  • Cartoons

    Cartoons
    April 4 – Warner Bros. film studio is formally incorporated in the United States as Warner Brothers Pictures, Inc.
  • newspaper

    newspaper
    July 20 – The Soviet sports newspaper Sovetsky Sport is founded.
  • vote

    vote
    Voting in federal elections becomes compulsory in Australia, after a private member's bill proposed by Tasmanian Nationalist senator Herbert Payne results in the passing of the Commonwealth Electoral (Compulsory Voting) Act 1924.
  • Got a capital

    Got a capital
    – Kristiania, the capital of Norway, reverted to its original name of Oslo.
  • national

    national
    The National Forensic League was founded.
  • ireland

    ireland
    Éamon de Valera organized Fianna Fáil in Ireland.
  • ben

    ben
    An assassination attempt against Italian Fascist leader Benito Mussolini fails.
  • portugal

    portugal
    A military rebellion is crushed in Lisbon, Portugal.
  • earthquake

    An earthquake in Yugoslavia kills 100.
  • kill

    kill
    Heavy hail kills 11 in Britain.
  • bomb

    bomb
    A bomb attack against the Italian
  • tv

    tv
    the first public demonstration of color TV was held by H. E. Ives and his colleagues at Bell Telephone Laboratories in New York.
  • red cross

    red cross
    Red Crescent adopted as an additional emblem of the League of Red Cross Societies.
  • Edwin mayers

    Edwin mayers
    Edwin Justus Mayer's "Children of Darkness" premieres in NYC
  • Clyde

    Clyde
    Clyde Tombaugh photographs planet Pluto
  • NHL

    NHL
    NHL's Quebec Bulldogs' Joe Malone scores a record 7 goals
  • treaty

    treaty
    Egypt & Iraq sign peace treaty
  • killing

    killing
    El Salvador army kills 4,000 protesting farmers
  • face the music

    face the music
    Irving Berlin's musical "Face the Music" premieres in NYC
  • Dutch

    Dutch
    Dutch government forbids leftwing radio address
  • Jews

    Jews
    Jewish students are barred from school in Germany
  • newspaper

    newspaper
    1st newspaper published on pine pulp paper, "Soperton News"
  • unknown

    unknown
    Manchester Guardian warns of unknown Nazi terror
  • Paul

    Paul
    Paul Hindemith's "Mathis der Maler" premieres in Berlin
  • bank

    bank
    While robbing the First National Bank in East Chicago, Indianapolis, Dillinger is shot several times by officer William O'Malley, but survives because he is wearing a bullet proof vest.
  • fdr

    fdr
    FDR signs Home Owners Loan Act
  • Howard

    Howard
    Sidney Howard & Paul de Kruif's "Yellowjacket" premieres in NYC
  • italy

    italy
    Italian regime bans marriages between Italians & Abyssinians
  • Penn State

    Penn State
    1st high school auto driving course offered
  • Court

    Court
    Supreme Soviet elects Michail Kalinin as presidium chairman
  • Goga

    Goga
    King Carol II of Romania drives out dictator Goga
  • fight

    fight
    Lou Thesz beats Everett Marshall in St Louis, to win National Wrestling Ass. World Heavyweight title for 2nd time
  • chile

    chile
    Earthquake hits Chillan Chile, 10,000 killed
  • War

    War
    Holland, Belgium, and Luxembourg are invaded by Germany. British troops enter Belgium. British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain resigns; Winston Churchill becomes new Prime Minister.
  • Germany

    Germany
    German troops invade Denmark and Norway.
  • Atlantic Charter

    Atlantic Charter
    Churchill and FDR form Atlantic Charter, establishing the war aims of both nations.
  • Pearl Harbor

    Pearl Harbor
    Britain declares war on Finland, Hungary, and Rumania. Japanese bomb the United States fleet at Pearl Harbor.
  • FDR

    FDR
    By order of FDR, Japanese-Americans living on the West Coast are transferred to internment camps in the interior of the country.
  • Meeting

    Meeting
    4 Nazi leaders attend a short meeting to discuss the elimination of the remaining European Jews. The genocidal plan is dubbed "The Final Solution"
  • African Americans

    African Americans
    Due to the migration of many African-Americans from the rural South to the defense centers of the North and the pressure of labor and civil rights groups, an Executive order strengthens the Fair Employment Practice Committee (FEPC) calling for mandatory inclusion of nondiscrimination clauses in war contracts and subcontracts. Between 1940 and 1970, 5 million African-Americans took part in this migration, known as the "Second Great Migration."
  • Invation

    Invation
    Allies invade Sicily.
  • ussr

    ussr
    Soviet troops experience success against the Germans in the Crimea.
  • USSR 2

    USSR 2
    Battle of the Philippine Sea, Allied victory over Japanese forces.
  • Mussilni

    Mussilni
    Mussolini captured by Italian partisans and shot to death.
  • Allies

    Allies
    German forces in Holland, North-West Germany, and Denmark surrender.
  • Security Council

    Security Council
    The first meeting of the United Nations general assembly occurs after its founding on October 24, 1945 by fifty-one nations, including the Security Council nations of China, France, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, and the U.S.A. These actions would lead to the disbanding of the League of Nations on April 18, when its mission was transferred to the U.N.
  • Philippines

    Philippines
    The island nation of the Philippines is given their independence by the United States. This ends four hundred and twenty-five years of dominance by the west.
  • George C Marshall

    George C Marshall
    Secretary of State George C. Marshall proposes aid extension to European nations for war recovery, known as the Marshall Plan, which would lead to Congressional approval of $12 billion over the following four years.
  • Truman

    Truman
    President Harry S. Truman vetoes the Taft-Hartley Labor Act that would have curbed strikes, only to be overridden by Congress
  • 21 nations

    21 nations
    The Organization of American States is founded by twenty-one nations to provide a mutual security pact after World War II. Founding nations were Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Columbia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, the United States, Uruguay, and Venezuela.
  • Dewey

    Dewey
    President Harry S. Truman rallies from behind, capturing his first president election from the supposed winner Thomas E. Dewey, the governor of New York. Headlines in national newspapers had overtly announced a Dewey victory, only to be proven wrong. Truman won the Electoral College vote with 303 to Dewey's 189, with Strom Thurmond, running as the States' Rights candidate, receiving 39 Electoral votes. Truman won the election with less than 50% of the popular votes, with additional candidate, He
  • Nato

    Nato
    NATO, the North American Treaty Organization, is formed by the United States, Canada, and ten Western European nations (Belgium, Denmark, France, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, United Kingdom). The treaty stated that any attack against one nation would be considered an attack against them all.
  • Stalin

    Stalin
    Eleven leaders of the United States Communist party are convicted of advocating a violent insurrection and overthrow of the U.S. government. The Supreme Court would uphold the convictions
  • Robbery

    Robbery
    Brink's robbery in Boston; almost $3 million stolen
  • Truman ordered

    Truman ordered
    . Truman orders development of hydrogen bomb
  • People Killed on trial

    People Killed on trial
    Julius and Ethel Rosenberg sentenced to death for passing atomic secrets to Russians
  • Coal and Steel

    Coal and Steel
    Spurred by Schuman Plan, six nations form European Coal and Steel Community
  • Queen Elizabeth

    Queen Elizabeth
    George VI dies; his daughter becomes Elizabeth II
  • Sacraisary

    Sacraisary
    AEC announces “satisfactory” experiments in hydrogen-weapons research; eyewitnesses tell of blasts near Enewetak
  • President E

    President E
    Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower inaugurated president of United States
  • Tito

    Tito
    Tito becomes president of Yugoslavia. James Watson, Francis Crick, and Rosalind Franklin discover structure of DNA. Ernest Hemingway wins Pulitzer for The Old Man and the Sea.
  • subs

    subs
    First atomic submarine Nautilus launched
  • Salk

    Salk
    . Dr. Jonas Salk starts inoculating children against polio. Algerian War of Independence against France begins
  • Nikoliai

    Nikoliai
    Nikolai A. Bulganin becomes Soviet premier, replacing Malenkov
  • AFL

    AFL
    AFL and CIO become one organization—AFL-CIO (. Tennessee Williams's Cat on a Hot Tin Roof wins Pulitzer.
  • Rev.

    Rev.
    Hungarian Revoltion
  • Elvis P

    Elvis P
    Elvis on Ed Sullivan's Show
  • Dr. Seuess

    Dr. Seuess
    Dr. Seuss Publishes The Cat in the Hat
  • Sputnik

    Sputnik
    Soviet Satellite Sputnik Launches Space Age
  • Mao

    Mao
    Chinese Leader Mao Zedong Launches the "Great Leap Forward"
  • Toys

    Toys
    Legos Become Popular
  • Nixon

    Nixon
    Kitchen Debate Between Nixon and Khrushchev
  • Movies

    Movies
    The Sound of Music Opens on Broadway
  • Shows on tv

    Shows on tv
    "The Flintstones" who were often compared to "The Honeymooners" air on television
  • Music

    Music
    After a two-year stint, Elvis Presley returns from Germany.
  • Baseball

    Baseball
    Baseball player Roger Maris of the New York Yankees hits his 61st home run in the last game of the season, against the Boston Red Sox, beating the 34-year-old record held by Babe Ruth.
  • DNA

    DNA
    The DNA genetic code is broken.
  • Movies

    Movies
    The films "American Graffiti" and "Animal House" are set in 1962.
  • More Music

    More Music
    The Beatles' first record, "My Bonnie" with Tony Sheridan, is released by Polydor
  • M.E.B

    M.E.B
    Michael E. De Bakey implants artificial heart in human for first time at Houston hospital; plastic device functions and patient lives for four days
  • JFK

    JFK
    President Kennedy shot and killed by sniper in Dallas, Tex. Lyndon B. Johnson becomes president same day, Lee Harvey Oswald, accused assassin of President Kennedy, is shot and killed by Jack Ruby, Dallas nightclub owner
  • Warren

    Warren
    . President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy issues Warren Report concluding that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone.
  • us courrt

    us courrt
    U.S. Supreme Court rules that congressional districts should be roughly equal in population
  • medicare

    medicare
    Medicare bill passes.
  • troops

    troops
    190,000 troops are in Vietnam.
  • Bob

    Bob
    Bob Dylan breaks his neck and nearly dies in a motorcycle accident near Woodstock, New York. He isn't seen in public for over a year.
  • Star trek

    Star trek
    Star Trek, the classic science fiction television series, debuts with its first episode, titled "The Man Trap."
  • Boston Strangler

    Boston Strangler
    Albert DeSalvo, the "Boston Strangler", is convicted of numerous crimes and sentenced to life in prison
  • Rolling stone

    Rolling stone
    Rolling Stone Magazine is founded.
  • MLKJ

    MLKJ
    Martin Luther King Jr. Assassinated
  • Cash

    Cash
    Johnny Cash records "Live at Folsom Prison".
  • Space

    Space
    Neil Armstrong walks on the moon.
  • Tv show

    Tv show
    Sesame Street First Airs