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Important Events From This day in History – 14th October

by Harry Choms
Today in History
Let’s look at major events that happened today in history;

Today in History

  • 1994Two Israelis and a Palestinian Share the Nobel Peace Prize

    The Israeli Prime Minister, Yitzhak Rabin and Foreign Minister, Shimon Peres shared the Nobel Peace Prize annually awarded by the Norwegian Nobel Committee based in Oslo, with the President of the Palestinian National Authority, Yasser Arafat. The Award was given out to the two parties for their efforts and work on the Oslo Accords, a series of agreements between the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) and Israel. The Accords created the Palestinian Authority and made it the official governing body to interact with Israel on issues affecting Palestinians’ lives in Israel.

1994 - Two Israelis and a Palestinian Share the Nobel Peace Prize

  • 1984Joseph Kittinger Starts on his Solo Gas Balloon Flight Across the Atlantic

    4 days later, on September 18, Kittinger became the first person to traverse the Atlantic in a balloon called the Balloon of Peace. As a member of the US Armed Forces, Kittinger jumped from a height of 102,800 feet on August 16, 1960, becoming the first person ever to jump from that height.

1984 - Joseph Kittinger Starts on his Solo Gas Balloon Flight Across the Atlantic

  • 1947First Human to Fly Faster than the Speed of Sound

    American Air Force test pilot, Chuck Yeager, flew the Bell X-1, an experimental aircraft at Mach 1.07 at an altitude of 45,000 ft. In doing so, he became the first person to break the sound barrier.

  • 1926Winnie-the-Pooh Makes his Literary Debut

    The popular children’s book character was created by British author A.A. Milne and first appeared in a collection of short stories called Winnie-the-Pooh. Winnie, a teddy bear, lives in Ashdown Forest, Sussex, England. The book followed his adventures in the forest with his friends Piglet, Owl, Rabbit, and Eeyore.

1926 - Winnie-the-Pooh Makes his Literary Debut

  • 1913 – Senghenydd Colliery Disaster

    In what is considered to be one of the worst mine disasters in recorded history, 440 people were killed when an explosion ripped through the Senghenydd coal mine in Wales.

1913 - Senghenydd Colliery Disaster

Births On This Day, October 14

  • 1978Usher

    American singer-songwriter, dancer, actor

  • 1930Mobutu Sese Seko

    Congolese politician, President of Zaire

  • 1906Hannah Arendt

    German/American theorist, philosopher

  • 1644William Penn

    English businessman, founder of Pennsylvania

  • 1542Akbar

    Mughal Emperor

Deaths On This Day, October 14

  • 2012Arlen Specter

    American politician

  • 1990Leonard Bernstein

    American conductor, pianist, composer

  • 1977Bing Crosby

    American singer, actor

  • 1959Errol Flynn

    Australian actor

  • 1944Erwin Rommel

    German field marshal

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