Danny & Gerry August 19th in history
Encyclopædia Britannica presents people and events from this day in history:
- Attempted coup against Gorbachev: 19 August 1991 - This Day in History
On this day in 1991, Mikhail Gorbachev, the general secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (198591) and president of the Soviet Union (199091), was briefly ousted in a coup by communist hard-liners. More Events on this day: 1960: Francis Gary Powers was sentenced to 10 years' confinement by the Soviet Union for espionage following the U-2 Affair, but he was later released (1962) in exchange for the Soviet spy Rudolf Abel. 1945: A commando force formed by Vo Nguyen Giap, under Vietnamese nationalist leader Ho Chi Minh, entered the Vietnamese capital of Hanoi. 1847: U.S. forces under Major General Winfield Scott began the Battle of Contreras, opening the final campaign of the Mexican War. 1812: The USS Constitution, commanded by Captain Isaac Hull, won a brilliant victory over the British frigate Guerrière in the War of 1812. 1458: Enea Silvio Piccolomini was elected pope as Pius II, following the death of Calixtus III. 1274: Edward I was crowned king of England at Westminster. - Bill Clinton: Biography of the Day
Bill Clinton
"There is nothing wrong with America that cannot be cured by what is right with America."
Bill Clinton, inaugural address, January 21, 1993 Bill Clintonwho, as the 42nd president of the United States (19932001), oversaw the country's longest peacetime economic expansion but became, in 1998, only the second president to be impeachedwas born this day in 1946. - Attempted coup against Gorbachev by communist hard-liners: 19 August 1991 - This Day in History
Mikhail Gorbachev, the general secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU) from 1985 to 1991 and president of the Soviet Union in 199091, was removed from office on this day by a so-called Emergency Committee of Soviet hard-liners. With Gorbachev and his family under house arrest in the Crimea, the task of resistance fell to Boris Yeltsin, who had become a political voice for economic reform. Yeltsin branded the coup leaders as traitors, barricaded himself inside the Russian parliament surrounded by his supporters, and dared the military to attack their fellow citizens. After one brief clash, the soldiers indeed wavered, and the coup collapsed within 48 hours. Gorbachev was returned to the office of Soviet president but never regained real power, which had clearly passed to the courageous Yeltsin. More Events on this day: 1960: Francis Gary Powers was sentenced to 10 years' confinement by the Soviet Union for espionage following the U-2 Affair; in 1962 he was released in exchange for the Soviet spy Rudolf Abel. 1945: A commando force formed by Vo Nguyen Giap, under Vietnamese nationalist leader Ho Chi Minh, entered the Vietnamese capital of Hanoi. 1847: U.S. forces under Major General Winfield Scott began the Battle of Contreras, opening the final campaign of the Mexican War. 1812: The USS Constitution, commanded by Captain Isaac Hull, won a brilliant victory over the British frigate Guerrière in the War of 1812. 1458: Enea Silvio Piccolomini was elected pope as Pius II, following the death of Calixtus III. 1274: Edward I was crowned king of England at Westminster.
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