Lots of history on October 14th
EntertainmentEuropeGeneralGeographyHistoryLawLondonMoviesPoliticsRussiaWorld PoliticsThe History Channel sends me a newsletter every morning listing a bunch of things that happened "this day in history." Today we had a bunch of anniversaries:
- 30 years ago, Pulp Fiction debuted.
- 47 years ago, Anita Bryant got a much-deserved pie in the face.
- 60 years ago, Martin Luther King, Jr., won the Nobel Peace Prize, the same day Nikita Khrushchev got deposed.
- 80 years ago, German General Erwin Rommel committed suicide rather than face trial for his role in the plot to assassinate Hitler in June 1944.
And finally, today is the 958th anniversary of the Battle of Hastings, which is the reason this blog is written in a Celtic-Norse-Germanic-French creole, not just a Celtic-Norse-Germanic creole.
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