Today in History
October 25
1415An English army under Henry V defeats the French at Agincourt, France. The French had out numbered Henry's troops 60,000 to 12,000 but British longbows turned the tide of the battle.
1760George III of England crowned.
1854During the Crimean War, a brigade of British light infantry is destroyed by Russian artillery as they charge down a narrow corridor in full view of the Russians.
1916 German pilot Rudolf von Eschwege shoots down his first enemy plane, a Nieuport 12 of the Royal Naval Air Service over Bulgaria.
1923The Teapot Dome scandal comes to public attention as Senator Thomas J. Walsh of Montana, subcommittee chairman, reveals the findings of the past 18 months of investigation. His case will result in the conviction of Harry F. Sinclair of Mammoth Oil, and later Secretary of the Interior Albert B. Fall, the first cabinet member in American history to go to jail. The scandal, named for the Teapot Dome oil reserves in Wyoming, involved Fall secretly leasing naval oil reserve lands to private companies.
1940 German troops capture Kharkov and launch a new drive toward Moscow.
1944 The Japanese are defeated in the Battle of Leyte Gulf, the world's largest sea engagement. From this point on, the depleted Japanese Navy increasingly resorts to the suicidal attacks of Kamikaze fighters.
1950 Chinese Communist Forces launch their first-phase offensive across the Yalu River into North Korea.
1951In a general election, England's Labour Party loses to Conservatives. Winston Churchill becomes prime minister, and Anthony Eden becomes foreign secretary.
1954President Eisenhower conducts the first televised Cabinet meeting.
1958The last U.S. troops leave Beirut.
1960Martin Luther King, Jr., is sentenced to four months in prison for a sit-in.
19831,800 U.S. troops and 300 Caribbean troops land on Grenada. U.S. forces soon turn up evidence of a strong Cuban and Soviet presence--large stores of arms and documents suggesting close links to Cuba.




Born on October 25
1825Johann Strauss, composer.
1838Georges Bizet, composer, best known for his opera Carmen.
1881Pablo Picasso, painter and sculptor or over 6,000 works.
1888Richard E. Byrd, U.S. aviator and explorer who made the first flight over the North Pole.
1889Abel Gance, film director (Napoleon).
1902Henry Steele Commager, American historian who wrote the fifty-five volume Rise of the American Nation.
1914John Berryman, poet.
1941Anne Tyler, novelist (The Accidental Tourist, Ladder of Years).
1971Midori Goto, violinist.

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