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On December 2
8 indexed birthdays · 14 historic events
Born today
- Benjamin F. Lewis1909 · Leader/Politician
- Pedro II of Brazil1825 · Leader/Politician
- Ntare V of Burundi1947 · Leader/Politician
- Charles Fryatt1872 · Historical Figure
- Sue Hendrickson1949 · Scientist/Innovator
- Richard Montgomery1738 · Leader/Politician
- Peter Carl Goldmark1906 · Scientist/Innovator
- Francisco Javier de Balmis1753 · Historical Figure
Historic events
- 2016-12-02DisasterThirty-six people died when a fire broke out at an illegally converted warehouse in Oakland, California, the deadliest U.S. building fire since 2003.
- 2015-12-02ConflictIn San Bernardino, California, a married couple carried out a mass shooting at a Christmas party before fleeing and dying in a shootout with police.
- 2001-12-02DisasterLess than two months after disclosing accounting violations, the Texas-based energy firm Enron filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, evaporating nearly $11 billion in shareholder wealth.
- 1989-12-02ConflictThe Malayan Communist Party and the Malaysian government signed a peace accord to end a 21-year communist insurgency.
- 1988-12-02GeopoliticsBenazir Bhutto (pictured) took office as Prime Minister of Pakistan, becoming the first woman to head the government of a Muslim-majority state.
- 1962-12-02ConflictReturning from a fact-finding mission, U.S. senator Mike Mansfield became the first American official to comment adversely on the progress of the Vietnam War.
- 1956-12-02ConflictCuban Revolution: The yacht Granma, carrying Fidel Castro, Che Guevara and 80 other members of the 26th of July Movement, reached the shores of Cuba.
- 1954-12-02ConflictThe United States Senate voted of 67 to 22 to approve a resolution condemning Senator Joseph McCarthy who continued to serve in the Senate until his death two and a half years later.
- 1950-12-02ConflictKorean War: UN forces began a retreat from North Korea following defeat at the Battle of the Ch'ongch'on River.
- 1943-12-02ConflictWorld War II: The Luftwaffe conducted a surprise air raid on Allied ships in Bari, Italy, sinking twenty-eight vessels and releasing one ship's secret cargo of mustard gas.
- 1942-12-02Science & TechManhattan Project scientists led by Enrico Fermi initiated the first self-sustaining chain reaction in the experimental nuclear reactor Chicago Pile-1.
- 1927-12-02Arts & CultureThe Ford Motor Company introduced the second version of the Model A (pictured), its first new model in 18 years.
- 1899-12-02ConflictPhilippine–American War: A 60-man Filipino rearguard was defeated at the Battle of Tirad Pass, but delayed the American advance long enough to ensure President Emilio Aguinaldo's escape.
- 1823-12-02GeopoliticsU.S. president James Monroe issued the Monroe Doctrine, a proclamation of opposition to European colonialism in the New World.