Today in History — June 30
1908
30 June 1908: Tunguska Event Flattens Siberian Forest
On June 30, 1908, a massive explosion flattened approximately 2,000 square kilometers of remote Siberian forest near the Tunguska River, producing an event that remains the largest impact in recorded history. The Tunguska Event, as…
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2007
29 June 2007: Apple Releases First iPhone and Transforms Mobile Industry
On June 29, 2007, Apple released the first iPhone, a device that would revolutionize the technology industry and fundamentally change how billions of people communicate, work, and live their daily lives. The iPhone combined a…
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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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- 28 June 1914: Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand Triggers World War IJun 28
- 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