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  • 2024-05-15Conflict
    Prime Minister of Slovakia Robert Fico (pictured) is hospitalised after an assassination attempt.
  • 2010-05-15Sports
    Three days before her seventeenth birthday, Jessica Watson arrived in Sydney after sailing non-stop and unassisted around the world.
  • 2004-05-15Sports
    Arsenal became the first football team in England's top flight to finish a season undefeated since Preston North End did so in 1888–1889.
  • 1990-05-15Arts & Culture
    Vincent van Gogh's Portrait of Dr. Gachet was sold at auction at Christie's in New York for US$82.5 million, making it the world's most expensive painting at the time.
  • 1972-05-15Geopolitics
    The Ryukyu Islands were returned to Japan by the United States, and the U.S. occupation government was abolished.
  • 1970-05-15Conflict
    Police opened fire during a confrontation with a group of Jackson State College students, killing two students and injuring twelve others.
  • 1966-05-15Conflict
    Disapproving of General Tôn Thất Đính's handling of the Buddhist Uprising, South Vietnamese prime minister Nguyễn Cao Kỳ ordered an attack on his forces and ousted Đính from his post.
  • 1957-05-15Conflict
    The United Kingdom tested its first hydrogen bomb over Malden Island in Operation Grapple.
  • 1953-05-15Sports
    Don Murphy organized the first pinewood derby, an event for Cub Scouts of the Boy Scouts of America where wooden cars built by the scouts are raced.
  • 1945-05-15Conflict
    The British Army directed fleeing Croatian soldiers to surrender to the Yugoslav Partisans, beginning the Bleiburg repatriations.
  • 1916-05-15Conflict
    Jesse Washington, a teenage African-American farmhand, was lynched in Waco, Texas.
  • 1912-05-15Sports
    During a match, baseball star Ty Cobb enters the stands and assaults a fan who had heckled him, leading to his suspension.
  • 1911-05-15Conflict
    Mexican Revolution: A force of Maderistas captured Torreón and proceeded to massacre 303 of the city's Chinese residents.
  • 1904-05-15Conflict
    Russo-Japanese War: The Japanese battleships Hatsuse and Yashima sank after striking several mines off Port Arthur, China.
  • 1869-05-15Arts & Culture
    Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton founded the National Woman Suffrage Association, breaking away from the American Equal Rights Association which they had also previously founded.
  • 1864-05-15Conflict
    American Civil War: A small Confederate force, which included cadets from the Virginia Military Institute, forced the Union army out of the Shenandoah Valley.
  • 1862-05-15Science & Tech
    Fertilisation of Orchids, the first book by Charles Darwin which demonstrated the power of natural selection in detail, was published.
  • 1855-05-15Conflict
    Thieves stole 224 pounds (102 kg) of gold from a train travelling from London to Folkestone, England.
  • 1836-05-15Science & Tech
    English astronomer Francis Baily observed Baily's beads (example pictured), a phenomenon during a solar eclipse in which the rugged topography of the lunar limb allows sunlight to shine through.
  • 1725-05-15Arts & Culture
    Bach led the first performance of his cantata Ich bin ein guter Hirt, BWV 85, about Jesus as the Good Shepherd.
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