TODAY IN HISTORY
TODAY IS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 2018 ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY:
1415 - Henry the Navigator, the prince of Portugal, embarked on an expedition to Africa.
1777 - The Marquis de Lafayette arrived in the American colonies to help with their rebellion against the British.
1816 - Sydney’s Royal Botanic Gardens are founded.
1874 - Explorer John Forrest’s party fires upon Aborigines during an attack in central Western Australia.
1900 - China’s Boxer Rebellion against foreigners and Chinese Christians erupted into violence.
1923 - Australia sees the introduction of Vegemite.
1923 - The French set a trade barrier between the occupied Ruhr and the rest of Germany.
1940 - Paris was evacuated before the German advance on the city.
1943 - German spies landed on Long Island, New York. They were soon captured.
1944 - Germany launched 10 of its new V1 rockets against Britain from a position near the Channel coast. Of the 10 rockets only 5 landed in Britain and only one managed to kill (6 people in London).
1949 - Bao Dai entered Saigon to rule Vietnam. He had been installed by the French.
1951 - Former Australian Prime Minister, Ben Chifley, dies.
1951 - UN troops seized Pyongyang, North Korea.
1978 - Israelis withdrew the last of their invading forces from Lebanon.
1995 - France announced that they would conduct eight more nuclear tests in the South Pacific.