2007 – The German Bundestag passes the controversial data retention bill mandating storage of citizens' telecommunications traffic data for six months without probable cause.
1998 – Capital punishment in the United Kingdom, already abolished for murder, is completely abolished for all remaining capital offences. 2005 – The Venus Express mission of the European Space Agency is launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. 2005 – Suicide bombers attacked three hotels in Amman, Jordan, killing at least 60 people.
1993 – Stari most, the "old bridge" in Bosnian Mostar built in 1566, collapses after several days of bombing. 1994 – The chemical element Darmstadtium is discovered. 1998 – A US federal judge ordered 37 US brokerage houses to pay 1.03 billion USD to cheated NASDAQ investors to compensate for price-fixing. This is the largest civil settlement in United States history.
1985 – Garry Kasparov, 22, of the Soviet Union becomes the youngest World Chess Champion by beating Anatoly Karpov, also of the Soviet Union. 1989 – Cold War: Fall of the Berlin Wall. Communist-controlled East Germany opens checkpoints in the Berlin Wall allowing its citizens to travel to West Germany. This key event led to the eventual reunification of East and West Germany. 1990 – Mary Robinson is elected Ireland's first female President.
1970 – Vietnam War: The Supreme Court of the United States votes 6 to 3 against hearing a case to allow Massachusetts to enforce its law granting residents the right to refuse military service in an undeclared war. 1979 – Nuclear false alarm: the NORAD computers and the Alternate National Military Command Center in Fort Ritchie, Maryland detected purported massive Soviet nuclear strike. After reviewing the raw data from satellites and checking the early warning radars, the alert is cancelled.
1965 – Several U.S. states and parts of Canada are hit by a series of blackouts lasting up to 13 hours in the Northeast Blackout of 1965. 1965 – Catholic Worker member Roger Allen LaPorte, protesting against the Vietnam War, sets himself on fire in front of the United Nations building. 1967 – Apollo program: NASA launches the unmanned Apollo 4 test spacecraft atop the first Saturn V rocket from Cape Kennedy, Florida. 1967 – First issue of Rolling Stone Magazine is published.
1953 – Cambodia becomes independent from France. 1960 – Robert McNamara is named president of Ford Motor Co., the first non-Ford to serve in that post. A month later, he quit to join the newly-elected John F. Kennedy administration. 1963 – At Miike coal mine, Miike, Japan, an explosion kills 458, and hospitalises 839 with carbon monoxide poisoning. Also, in Japan, a three-train disaster occurs in Yokohama, kills more than 160 people.
1938 – Nazi German diplomat Ernst vom Rath dies from the fatal gunshot wounds of Jewish resistance fighter Herschel Grynszpan, an act which the Nazis used as an excuse to instigate the 1938 national pogrom, also known as Kristallnacht. 1940 – Warsaw is awarded the Virtuti Militari. 1947 – Junagadh is annexed as to Indian military intervention. 1953 – Cambodia becomes independent from France.
1923 – In Munich, Germany, police and government troops crush the Beer Hall Putsch in Bavaria. The failed coup is the work of the Nazis. 1935 – The Congress of Industrial Organizations is founded in Atlantic City, New Jersey by eight trade unions belonging to the American Federation of Labor. 1937 – Japanese troops take control of Shanghai, China.
1914 – SMS Emden sunk by HMAS Sydney in the Battle of Cocos. 1917 – Joseph Stalin enters the provisional government of Bolshevik Russia. 1918 – Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany abdicates after the German Revolution, and Germany is proclaimed a Republic.
1906 – Theodore Roosevelt is the first sitting President of the United States to make an official trip outside the country. He did so to inspect progress on the Panama Canal. 1907 – The Cullinan Diamond is presented to King Edward VII on his birthday. 1913 – The Great Lakes Storm of 1913, the most destructive natural disaster ever to hit the lakes, destroys 19 ships and kills more than 250 people.
All these years that I listed all were on November 9th. Also,my mother's birthday was on Nov. 9th..
dokkcrue71 8 months ago
2007 – The German Bundestag passes the controversial data retention bill mandating storage of citizens' telecommunications traffic data for six months without probable cause.
dokkcrue71 8 months ago
1998 – Capital punishment in the United Kingdom, already abolished for murder, is completely abolished for all remaining capital offences. 2005 – The Venus Express mission of the European Space Agency is launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. 2005 – Suicide bombers attacked three hotels in Amman, Jordan, killing at least 60 people.
dokkcrue71 8 months ago
1993 – Stari most, the "old bridge" in Bosnian Mostar built in 1566, collapses after several days of bombing. 1994 – The chemical element Darmstadtium is discovered. 1998 – A US federal judge ordered 37 US brokerage houses to pay 1.03 billion USD to cheated NASDAQ investors to compensate for price-fixing. This is the largest civil settlement in United States history.
dokkcrue71 8 months ago
1985 – Garry Kasparov, 22, of the Soviet Union becomes the youngest World Chess Champion by beating Anatoly Karpov, also of the Soviet Union. 1989 – Cold War: Fall of the Berlin Wall. Communist-controlled East Germany opens checkpoints in the Berlin Wall allowing its citizens to travel to West Germany. This key event led to the eventual reunification of East and West Germany. 1990 – Mary Robinson is elected Ireland's first female President.
dokkcrue71 8 months ago
1970 – Vietnam War: The Supreme Court of the United States votes 6 to 3 against hearing a case to allow Massachusetts to enforce its law granting residents the right to refuse military service in an undeclared war. 1979 – Nuclear false alarm: the NORAD computers and the Alternate National Military Command Center in Fort Ritchie, Maryland detected purported massive Soviet nuclear strike. After reviewing the raw data from satellites and checking the early warning radars, the alert is cancelled.
dokkcrue71 8 months ago
1965 – Several U.S. states and parts of Canada are hit by a series of blackouts lasting up to 13 hours in the Northeast Blackout of 1965. 1965 – Catholic Worker member Roger Allen LaPorte, protesting against the Vietnam War, sets himself on fire in front of the United Nations building. 1967 – Apollo program: NASA launches the unmanned Apollo 4 test spacecraft atop the first Saturn V rocket from Cape Kennedy, Florida. 1967 – First issue of Rolling Stone Magazine is published.
dokkcrue71 8 months ago
1953 – Cambodia becomes independent from France. 1960 – Robert McNamara is named president of Ford Motor Co., the first non-Ford to serve in that post. A month later, he quit to join the newly-elected John F. Kennedy administration. 1963 – At Miike coal mine, Miike, Japan, an explosion kills 458, and hospitalises 839 with carbon monoxide poisoning. Also, in Japan, a three-train disaster occurs in Yokohama, kills more than 160 people.
dokkcrue71 8 months ago
1938 – Nazi German diplomat Ernst vom Rath dies from the fatal gunshot wounds of Jewish resistance fighter Herschel Grynszpan, an act which the Nazis used as an excuse to instigate the 1938 national pogrom, also known as Kristallnacht. 1940 – Warsaw is awarded the Virtuti Militari. 1947 – Junagadh is annexed as to Indian military intervention. 1953 – Cambodia becomes independent from France.
dokkcrue71 8 months ago
1923 – In Munich, Germany, police and government troops crush the Beer Hall Putsch in Bavaria. The failed coup is the work of the Nazis. 1935 – The Congress of Industrial Organizations is founded in Atlantic City, New Jersey by eight trade unions belonging to the American Federation of Labor. 1937 – Japanese troops take control of Shanghai, China.
dokkcrue71 8 months ago
1914 – SMS Emden sunk by HMAS Sydney in the Battle of Cocos. 1917 – Joseph Stalin enters the provisional government of Bolshevik Russia. 1918 – Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany abdicates after the German Revolution, and Germany is proclaimed a Republic.
dokkcrue71 8 months ago
1906 – Theodore Roosevelt is the first sitting President of the United States to make an official trip outside the country. He did so to inspect progress on the Panama Canal. 1907 – The Cullinan Diamond is presented to King Edward VII on his birthday. 1913 – The Great Lakes Storm of 1913, the most destructive natural disaster ever to hit the lakes, destroys 19 ships and kills more than 250 people.
dokkcrue71 8 months ago
9th of november is actualy my birthday hah awesome
danophile07 2 years ago
Fritz Randow on Drums is King !!
Tiramisator 2 years ago 2
madd song!
and the clip is pretty kool aswell, nice work!
TERRORinTINSELTOWN 2 years ago
Very Kick Ass Tune !!! 5 Awesome Stars !!!
dokkcrue71 2 years ago
So far this is the best guitar work I have heard from this band...SO FAR
ezdno 3 years ago
uy q bien victory lo mejor me encanta su album hungry hearts lo mejor¡¡¡¡¡80s forever
alllexxxa 4 years ago
cool
fortuna7 4 years ago 2