Today in History — June 28
1914
28 June 1914: Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand Triggers World War I
On June 28, 1914, Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife Sophie were assassinated in Sarajevo, Bosnia, by a young Serbian nationalist named Gavrilo Princip. This single act of violence triggered a chain of…
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1969
27 June 1969: Stonewall Riots Launch LGBTQ Rights Movement
On June 27, 1969, police raided the Stonewall Inn, a gay bar in New York Citys Greenwich Village, sparking a series of spontaneous protests that would mark a turning point in the fight for LGBTQ…
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26 June 1945: United Nations Charter Signed in San Francisco
On June 26, 1945, representatives from 50 nations gathered in San Francisco to sign the United Nations Charter, establishing an international organization dedicated to maintaining peace and security in the aftermath of World War II.…
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- 27 June 1969: Stonewall Riots Launch LGBTQ Rights MovementJun 27
- 26 June 1945: United Nations Charter Signed in San FranciscoJun 26
- 25 June 1950: Korean War Begins with North Korean InvasionJun 25
- 24 June 1948: Soviet Berlin Blockade Triggers Cold War CrisisJun 24
- 23 June 2016: Brexit Referendum Reshapes British PoliticsJun 23
- 22 June 1941: Operation Barbarossa Launches Nazi Invasion of Soviet UnionJun 22
- 21 June 2004: SpaceShipOne Makes First Private SpaceflightJun 21
- 20 June 1837: Queen Victoria Ascends to British ThroneJun 20
- 19 June 1865: Juneteenth Marks End of Slavery in AmericaJun 19
- 18 June 1815: Battle of Waterloo Ends Napoleonic EraJun 18
- Fred Marriott (1872)Jun 18
- Hugh McElhenny (1928)Jun 18
- Connie Willis (1945)Jun 18
- Raphie Kaplinsky (1946)Jun 18
- Paul Westerberg (1959)Jun 18