It was on this day, 29 years after World War II ended, that a lone Japanese soldier was finally coaxed out of his hiding place in the Philippines.
It was on this day, 29 years after World War II ended, that a lone Japanese soldier was finally coaxed out of his hiding place in the Philippines.
The port was off-limits to foreigners and as soon as the Frenchmen pulled up to the docks they were attacked by a bunch of samurai.
Sherwood Anderson loved to write about "grotesques." That was his way of describing people who are undermined by their own illusions or false dreams.
Her last words were, "What I done, I did in self-defense. I have nothing against anyone. I'm ready to meet my God."
It was on this day that Charlie Chaplin's coffin and corpse were stolen.
Stranded in Jamaica and on the brink of starvation, Christopher Columbus hatched an ingenious plan.
It was Fat Tuesday, and a bunch of students decided to dress up and dance in the streets of the French Quarter.
It was on this day that two work crews converged deep under the Swiss Alps to form one of the greatest engineering feats of all time.