Today in History — June 25
1950
25 June 1950: Korean War Begins with North Korean Invasion
On June 25, 1950, North Korean forces crossed the 38th parallel and invaded South Korea, beginning a conflict that would last three years and establish the template for Cold War confrontations around the globe. The…
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1948
24 June 1948: Soviet Berlin Blockade Triggers Cold War Crisis
On June 24, 1948, the Soviet Union began the Berlin Blockade, cutting off all land and water access to the western sectors of Berlin. This dramatic confrontation between the former World War II allies marked…
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23 June 2016: Brexit Referendum Reshapes British Politics
On June 23, 2016, the United Kingdom voted in a historic referendum to leave the European Union, a decision that would reshape British politics and European relations for years to come. The vote, with 51.9…
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- Connie Willis (1945)Jun 18
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- Paul Westerberg (1959)Jun 18
- David Bedford (1949)Jun 18
- Daniel T. Barry (1953)Jun 18
- Patti Smith (1946)Jun 18