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Events- 1903 – Ford Motor Company ships its first car.
- 1928 – The government of Hungary issues a decree ordering Gypsies to end their nomadic ways, settle permanently in one place, and subject themselves to the same laws and taxes as other Hungarians.
- 1932 – Crowds in the capitals of Bolivia and Paraguay demand their governments declare war on the other after fighting on their border.
- 1933 – Germany: Two-hundred Jewish merchants are arrested in Nuremberg and paraded through the streets.
- 1946 – World War II: The US Congress's Pearl Harbor Committee says Franklin D. Roosevelt is completely blameless for the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and calls for a unified command structure in the armed forces.
- 1947 – Police in Burma arrest former Prime Minister U Saw and 19 others on charges of assassinating Prime Minister U Aung San and seven members of his cabinet.
- 1960 – The Polaris missile is successfully launched from a submarine, the , for the first time.
- 1973 – First coast-to-coast black-owned and operated radio network: The National Black Network (NBN) begins operations.
- 1976 – Vietnam War: The U.S. military completes its troop withdrawal from Thailand.
- 1976 – Hank Aaron hits his 755th home run, the final home run of his career.
- 1986 – In South Africa, police fire tear gas into a church service for families of those held under the government's emergency decrees.
- 1999 – Recovery, from 4.5km down in the Atlantic, of the Liberty Bell 7 space capsule, which sank after Virgil Grissom's July 21, 1961 suborbital flight.
- 2000 – In Zimbabwe, Parliament opens its new session and seats opposition members for the first time in a decade.
- 2003 – France: Sixteen people are injured after two bombs explode outside a tax office in Nice.
Births- 1925 – Frantz Fanon, West Indian psychiatrist and writer (d. 1961)
- 1945 – Bo Rein, American football coach (d. 1980)
- 1971 – DJ Screw, American hip hop deejay (d. 2000)
- 1974 – Phofo, American musician
- 1975 – El Zorro, Mexican professional wrestler
Deaths- 1970 – Iain Macleod, Conservative Party Politician and Chancellor of Exchequer at time of his death (b. 1913)
- 2005 – Kayo Hatta, American film director (b. 1958)
Holidays and observances
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