Twenty-Second Amendment Ratified, Limiting U.S. Presidents to Two Terms, February 27, 1951
Date: February 27, 1951
Date: February 27, 1951
The first regularly scheduled transatlantic flights begin between Idlewild Airport (now John F Kennedy International Airport) in New York City and Heathrow Airport in London, operated by El Al Israel Airlines. Date: May 16, 1951 Read more on Wikipedia → 📅 Other events on May 16 📅 Events on this day in 1951 📅 On…
Washington State Ferries, the largest ferry system in the United States, begins operation under state ownership after a buyout of the Puget Sound Navigation Company. Date: June 1, 1951 Read more on Wikipedia → 📅 Other events on June 1 📅 Events on this day in 1951 📅 On This Day (Today) More events from…
Iranian prime minister Ali Razmara is assassinated by Khalil Tahmasebi, a member of the Islamic fundamentalist Fada'iyan-e Islam, outside a mosque in Tehran. Date: March 7, 1951 Read more on Wikipedia → 📅 Other events on March 7 📅 Events on this day in 1951 📅 On This Day (Today) More events from 1951UN Security…
Julius and Ethel Rosenberg are convicted of conspiracy to commit espionage. Date: March 29, 1951 Read more on Wikipedia → 📅 Other events on March 29 📅 Events on this day in 1951 📅 On This Day (Today) More events from 1951Korean War Ganghwa Massacre Begins, South Korean Sympathizers Slaughtered – January 6, 1951National Airlines…
A Miami Airlines Curtiss C-46 Commando crashes in Elizabeth, New Jersey, killing all 58 aboard including dancer Doris Ruby. Date: December 16, 1951 Read more on Wikipedia → 📅 Other events on December 16 📅 Events on this day in 1951 📅 On This Day (Today) More events from 1951Truman Relieves MacArthur from Korea and…
The Stone of Scone, the stone upon which Scottish monarchs were traditionally crowned, is found on the site of the altar of Arbroath Abbey. It had been taken by Scottish nationalist students from its place in Westminster Abbey. Date: April 11, 1951 Read more on Wikipedia → 📅 Other events on April 11 📅 Events…