历史上的今天-Today in History 2012-09-30(在线收听) |
September 30th, 1946Judgment in the German city of Nuremberg more than a year after World War II ends. That’s where an international military tribunal finds nearly two dozens top Nazi leaders guilty of war crimes. More than half are sentenced to death and hanged, seven defendants get prison terms, three are acquitted. Hermann Gring the Nazi air force chief commits suicide before he could be executed. 1949End of an early Cold War crisis as the last U.S. transport plane makes its run in the Berlin Airlift. The American organized airlift brought millions of tons of food and fuel and other supplies to what was then West Berlin during a Soviet blockade. 1962A pivotal struggle for an America civil rights movement reaches its climax at the University of Mississippi. That’s where James Meredith under federal protection succeeds on his forth try and becoming the first black student to register for classes. He is admitted after deadly riots on campus leave two people dead and President John F. Kennedy puts National Guard troops under federal command to try to restore order. “Americans are free in short to disagree with the law, but not to disobey it.” 1971The Magic Flute, the opera composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart premieres in Vienna, Austria. And 1955“You are tearing me apart”
Actor James Dean is killed when his car smashes into another on a California highway. The rebel icon was just 24 years old. Today in history, September 30th, Tim Maguire, the Associated Press. |
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