Following ratification by the state of Virginia, the first 10
amendments to the U.S. Constitution, known collectively
as the Bill of Rights, became the law of the land.
Following ratification by the state of Virginia, the first 10
amendments to the U.S. Constitution, known collectively
as the Bill of Rights, became the law of the land.
Alton Glen "Glenn" Miller
(March 1, 1904 – December 15, 1944)
After departing from an airfield outside London on December
15, 1944, a single-engine aircraft carrying trombonist and
bandleader Glenn Miller went missing over the English
Channel.
Miller was traveling to France for a congratulatory performance
for American troops that had recently helped to liberate Paris.
The wreckage of Miller’s plane was never found. His official
military status remains Missing in Action.
A U.S. Army Air Forces Noorduyn UC-64A Norseman
from the 3rd Air Commando Group.
Published in 1939.
Schindler’s List, starring Liam Neeson in the true story of a
German businessman who saves the lives of more than a
thousand Polish Jews during the Holocaust, opens in
theaters.
The film was nominated for 12 Academy Awards and took
home seven Oscars, including Best Picture and Best
Director.
It was the first Best Director win for Spielberg, who had been
nominated in the category for three of his earlier films: 1977’s
Close Encounters of the Third Kind, 1981’s Raiders of the
Lost Ark and 1982’s E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial.
Oskar Schindler (1908 – 1974)
Liam Neeson (72)
Ralph Fiennes as an evil Nazi officer.
Ben Kingsley and Liam Neeson
Steven Allan Spielberg
In Tel Aviv, Israel, Adolf Eichmann, the Nazi SS officer who
organized Adolf Hitler’s “final solution of the Jewish question,
” is condemned to death by an Israeli war crimes tribunal.
He claimed he was just following orders, but the judges
disagreed, finding him guilty on all counts on December
15 and sentencing him to die.
On May 31, 1962, he was hanged near Tel Aviv. His body
was cremated and his ashes thrown into the sea.