历史上的今天-Today in History 2010-08-14
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August 14th, 1945 “This is a victory of more than arms alone; this is a victory of liberty over tyranny.”
In Washington, President
Harry1 Truman announces Japan’s
unconditional2 surrender, ending World War II. Weeks later, a surrender ceremony on the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay formally concludes six years of fighting in Europe and the Pacific.
2003. 50 million people lose power as a huge blackout hits the northeastern United States and parts of Canada. An Ohio-based utility later receives much of the blame for the outages, which highlight the condition of North America’s power
grid3.
1935 “Today a hope of many years'
standing4 is in large part fulfilled.”
In Washington, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signs the Social Security Act. The law provides
retirement5 income to elderly Americans and other government benefits to this day.
1969British troops arrive in Northern Ireland. They’re sent there to intervene amid a surge in sectarian violence between Protestants and Roman Catholics. But that violence continues to
flare6 in the troubled province until a peace process emerges decades later.
1980During the Cold War, workers begin a strike at the Lenin Shipyard in Gdansk, Poland. The job action leads to the
solidarity7 labor8 movement, the first in dependent union behind the Iron Curtain. Solidarity helps topple Communism in Poland by the end of the decade.
And 1945 “Excuse me!”
Steve Martin, actor,
comedian9, writer and producer is born in Waco, Texas. Today in History, August 14th, Camille Bohannon, the Associated Press.
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