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This Day In History (4/1/2026)
World War II - Okinawa Invasion April 1, 1945 One of the bloodiest battles of the war. This 82-day-long battle began on Easter Sunday and April Fool's day of 1945 ending in an Allied victory. It was the largest amphibious assault in the Pacific. The Japanese lost 77,000 soldiers, while the U.S. lost 14,000. It is estim...
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This Day In History (3/31/2026)
U.S. Virgin Islands March 31, 1917 The U.S. takes possession of the Danish Virgin Islands after purchasing them from Denmark for $25 million in gold. The U.S. wanted strategic naval control in the Caribbean, as they were concerned that, after an invasion of Denmark, Germany might take control of the islands. Denmark wa...
Mar 31, 2026
This Day In History (3/30/2026)
Reagan Assassination Attempt March 30, 1981 U.S. President Ronald Reagan, James Brady, and two others are shot by John Hinckley, Jr., who was trying to impress actress Jodie Foster, whom he had developed an obsession with after seeing the film Taxi Driver. Brady was left paralyzed from a gunshot wound to the head. He w...
Mar 30, 2026
This Day In History (3/27/2026)
North America's Largest Recorded Earthquake March 27, 1964 A quake measuring 9.2 on the Richter scale hits near Prince William Sound, Alaska destroying property and causing about 139 deaths. An ensuing 27-foot (8.2 m) tsunami destroyed the village of Chenega, killing 23 of the 68 people who lived there. In all, 15 peop...
Mar 27, 2026
This Day In History (3/26/2026)
Polio Vaccine March 26, 1953 Dr. Jonas Salk announces he has discovered and successfully tested a polio vaccine on 90 adults and children. It was the first successful vaccine for the dreaded disease. Before the vaccine, there were about 15,000 cases of paralysis and 1,900 deaths annually from polio in the U.S. Salk cho...
Mar 26, 2026