历史上的今天-Today in History 2013-12-18(在线收听) |
December 18th, 1944The U.S. Supreme Court rules on the forced relocation and detention of Japanese Americans during World War II. While the High Court opposes the relocation, it adds the Americans of Japanese ancestry who are undeniably loyal can no longer be detained. More than 4 decades later, the U.S. government apologizes for its policy and pays money to surviving Japanese Americans. 1972During the Vietnam War, the United States begins 12 days of heavy bombing of North Vietnamese targets. A cease-fire agreement, ending America’s military role and its longest war, is reached the following month.
1946Movie director and producer, Steven Spielberg, is born in Cincinnati. Just a few of his many popular films: “Jaws” “E.T.” “Raiders of the Lost Ark” “Jurassic Park” “Schindler’s List” and “Saving Private Ryan”
And 1982“The Nutcracker”, the ballet by Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky publicly premieres in St. Petersburg, Russia.
Today in History, December 18th, Ross Simpson, the Associated Press. |
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