Archive for May 31st, 2026

MOVIE ICON WAS BORN ON THIS DAY IN 1930

Clint Eastwood - Profile Images — The Movie Database (TMDB)

Clint Eastwood: 40-Film Collection : CLINT EASTWOOD: 40 FILM COLLECTION: Amazon.com.mx ...

Clint Eastwood unrecognisable at 93 with huge white beard as he makes rare appearance - Daily Star

Best known to his many fans for one of his most memorable
screen incarnations—San Francisco Police Inspector “Dirty”
Harry Callahan—the actor and Oscar-winning filmmaker
Clint
Eastwood
was born on May 31, 1930, in San Francisco, Cal. He
is 96 today.       

Clint Eastwood wanted to return as Dirty Harry in very surprising way

Clint Eastwood's 'Unforgiven' Is One of the Best Western Movies Ever Made

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NAZI SS OFFICER EXECUTED ON THIS DAY IN 1962

Eichmann, Adolf | Holocaust Encyclopedia

After World War II, Adolf Eichmann escaped from Allied custody,
lived in Argentina under the alias Ricardo Klement, and was
eventually abducted by Israeli intelligence (Mossad) in May 1960.

He was brought to Israel, tried in Jerusalem, and convicted of war crimes, crimes against humanity, and crimes against the Jewish
people.


Eichmann on trial in 1961.


Eichmann’s trial judges.

Adolf Eichmann Capture

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A ‘’NIGHT OF HORRORS’’ DISASTER IN 1889

Johnstown Flood Newspaper Illustration ...

Surviving the 1889 Johnstown Flood | Schuylkill County Stories

On May 31, 1889, Pennsylvania’s South Fork Dam collapsed,
causing the catastrophic
Johnstown Flood. More than 2,200
people died in the disaster.

Located 60 miles east of Pittsburgh in a valley near the
Allegheny, Little Conemaugh and Stony Creek Rivers,
Johnstown sits on a floodplain subject to frequent
disasters.

In 1840, officials constructed a dam on the Little Conemaugh
River, 14 miles upstream from Johnstown. Nine hundred feet
by 72 feet, it stood as the largest earthen dam in the United
States, creating the largest man-made lake of the time,
Lake Conemaugh.

The dam was part of an extensive canal system that became
obsolete as the railroads replaced the canal as a means of
transporting goods. As the canal system fell into disuse,
maintenance on the dam was neglected.

In 1889, Johnstown was home to 30,000 people, many of
whom worked in the steel industry.

On May 31, the residents were unaware of the danger that
steady rain over the course of the previous day had caused.

One of the American Red Cross’s first major relief efforts took
place in the aftermath of the Johnstown flood. Clara Barton
arrived five days later to lead the relief. It took five years to
rebuild Johnstown, which again endured deadly floods in
1936 and 1977.

Johnstown Cambria Iron Works Flood
A Harper’s Weekly sketch.

Main Street damage Johnstown Flood
Severe damage along Main Street in Johnstown.
       
NEWSPAPER – JUNE 1 1889 JOHNSTOWN FLOOD FIRST REPORTS - ORIGINAL | eBay

1889 Johnstown Flood ...

The Johnstown Flood 1889 – FloodList

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