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TODAY IN HISTORY: NOVEMBER 22

 

November 22



November 22 is a significant day in history, marking various events and occurrences that have shaped the world we live in today. From political assassinations to scientific breakthroughs, November 22 has left an indelible mark on our collective memory.


One of the most notable events that took place on November 22 is the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963. On this fateful day, as President Kennedy's motorcade drove through Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas, shots were fired, ultimately claiming the life of one of America's most beloved leaders. This act of violence shocked the nation and had a lasting impact on American politics and society.


Another significant event that occurred on November 22 is the discovery of the remains of the missing pilot, Amelia Earhart, in 1940. Earhart was a pioneering aviator who disappeared in 1937 during an attempt to fly around the world. Although her remains were never conclusively identified, their discovery on this day brought closure to many who had followed Earhart's adventurous spirit and celebrated her achievements.


November 22 also marks an important milestone in the world of medicine and science. In 1977, the first human heart transplant was performed on this day by South African surgeon Dr. Christiaan Barnard. The recipient, Louis Washkansky, survived for 18 days following the groundbreaking procedure. This feat revolutionized the field of organ transplantation and paved the way for further advancements in medical science.


In the realm of entertainment, November 22 holds significance as well. In 1995, the beloved animated film \Toy Story\ was released, marking the first-ever feature-length film created entirely using computer-generated imagery (CGI). This groundbreaking film, produced by Pixar Animation Studios and directed by John Lasseter, set the stage for a new era in animation and was met with critical acclaim and commercial success.


November 22 is also a day associated with notable birthdays and deaths of influential figures. For example, influential French philosopher and mathematician René Descartes was born on this day in 1596. Descartes is known for his famous quote, \I think, therefore I am,\ and is considered one of the key figures in the development of modern philosophy.


On a somber note, November 22 was the date of the death of prominent American novelist and Nobel laureate, C.S. Lewis, in 1963. Lewis is best known for his fantasy series \The Chronicles of Narnia,\ which has captivated generations of readers with its enchanting tales.


In conclusion, November 22 has witnessed significant events and milestones that have shaped history in various domains, including politics, science, entertainment, and literature. From the tragic assassination of President John F. Kennedy to the groundbreaking achievements in medicine and animation, this date remains etched in our collective memory as a day of both sorrow and triumph.

Here are more events from this day:

498 – After the death of Anastasius II, Symmachus is elected Pope in the Lateran Palace, while Laurentius is elected Pope in Santa Maria Maggiore.

845 – The first duke of Brittany, Nominoe, defeats the Frankish king Charles the Bald at the Battle of Ballon near Redon.

1307 – Pope Clement V issues the papal bull Pastoralis Praeeminentiae which instructed all Christian monarchs in Europe to arrest all Templars and seize their assets.

1574 – Spanish navigator Juan Fernández discovers islands now known as the Juan Fernández Islands off Chile.

1635 – Dutch colonial forces on Taiwan launch a pacification campaign against native villages, resulting in Dutch control of the middle and south of the island.

1718 – Royal Navy Lieutenant Robert Maynard attacks and boards the vessels of the British pirate Edward Teach (best known as "Blackbeard") off the coast of North Carolina. The casualties on both sides include Maynard's first officer Mister Hyde and Teach himself.

1837 – Canadian journalist and politician William Lyon Mackenzie calls for a rebellion against the United Kingdom in his essay "To the People of Upper Canada", published in his newspaper The Constitution.

1855 – In Birmingham, England, Albert, Prince Consort lays the foundation stone of the Birmingham and Midland Institute.

1869 – In Dumbarton, Scotland, the clipper Cutty Sark is launched.

1873 – The French steamer SS Ville du Havre sinks in 12 minutes after colliding with the Scottish iron clipper Loch Earn in the Atlantic, with a loss of 226 lives.

1908 – The Congress of Manastir establishes the Albanian alphabet.

1935 – The China Clipper inaugurates the first commercial transpacific air service, connecting Alameda, California with Manila.

1940 – World War II: Following the initial Italian invasionGreek troops counterattack into Italian-occupied Albania and capture Korytsa.

1942 – World War II: Battle of Stalingrad: General Friedrich Paulus sends Adolf Hitler a telegram saying that the German 6th Army is surrounded.

1943 – World War II: Cairo Conference: U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and Chinese Premier Chiang Kai-shek meet in Cairo, Egypt, to discuss ways to defeat Japan.

1943 – Lebanon gains independence from France, nearly two years after it was first announced by the Free French government.

1948 – Chinese Civil War: Elements of the Chinese Communist Second Field Army under Liu Bocheng trap the Nationalist 12th Army, beginning the Shuangduiji Campaign, the largest engagement of the Huaihai Campaign.

1955 – The Soviet Union launches RDS-37, a 1.6 megaton two stage hydrogen bomb designed by Andrei Sakharov. The bomb was dropped over Semipalatinsk.

1956 – The Summer Olympics, officially known as the games of the XVI Olympiad, are opened in MelbourneAustralia.

1963 – U.S. President John F. Kennedy is assassinated and Texas Governor John Connally is seriously wounded by Lee Harvey Oswald, who also kills Dallas Police officer J. D. Tippit after fleeing the scene. U.S Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson is sworn in as the 36th President of the United States afterwards.

1963 – Five Indian generals are killed in a helicopter crash, due to collision with two parallel lines of telegraph cables.

1967 – UN Security Council Resolution 242 is adopted, establishing a set of the principles aimed at guiding negotiations for an ArabIsraeli peace settlement.

1971 – In Britain's worst mountaineering tragedy, the Cairngorm Plateau Disaster, five children and one of their leaders are found dead from exposure in the Scottish mountains.

1974 – The United Nations General Assembly grants the Palestine Liberation Organization observer status.

1975 – Juan Carlos is declared King of Spain following the death of Francisco Franco.

1977 – British Airways inaugurates a regular London to New York City supersonic Concorde service.

1988 – In Palmdale, California, the first prototype B-2 Spirit stealth bomber is revealed.

1989 – In West Beirut, a bomb explodes near the motorcade of Lebanese President René Moawad, killing him.

1990 – British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher withdraws from the Conservative Party leadership election, confirming the end of her Prime-Ministership.

1995 – Toy Story is released as the first feature-length film created completely using computer-generated imagery.

1995 – The 7.3 Mw  Gulf of Aqaba earthquake shakes the Sinai Peninsula and Saudi Arabia region with a maximum Mercalli intensity of VIII (Severe), killing eight and injuring 30, and generating a non-destructive tsunami.

2002 – In Nigeria, more than 100 people are killed at an attack aimed at the contestants of the Miss World contest.

2003 – Baghdad DHL attempted shootdown incident: Shortly after takeoff, a DHL Express cargo plane is struck on the left wing by a surface-to-air missile and forced to land.

2003 – England defeats Australia in the 2003 Rugby World Cup Final, becoming the first side from the Northern Hemisphere to win the tournament.

2004 – The Orange Revolution begins in Ukraine, resulting from the presidential elections.

2005 – Angela Merkel becomes the first female Chancellor of Germany.

2012 – Ceasefire begins between Hamas in the Gaza Strip and Israel after eight days of violence and 150 deaths.

2015 – A landslide in Hpakant, Kachin State, northern Myanmar kills at least 116 people near a jade mine, with around 100 more missing.

2022 – A shooting at a Walmart in Chesapeake, Virginia leaves 7 workers dead, including the shooter, and 4 others injured.

 

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