SO, WILL ANYTHING AT ALL BE DONE NOW?
THERE WERE CELEBRATIONS ON THIS DAY
On May 8, 1945, both Great Britain and the United States
celebrated Victory in Europe Day. Cities in both nations,
as well as formerly occupied cities in Western Europe,
put out flags and banners, rejoicing in the defeat of the
Nazi war machine during World War II.
Canadian soldiers celebrating VE-Day, Piccadilly Circus, London, England.
HISTORY WAS MADE ON THIS DAY
DISASTER OCCURRED ON THIS DAY IN 1937
The airship Hindenburg, the largest dirigible ever built and the
pride of Nazi Germany, burst into flames upon touching its
mooring mast in Lakehurst, New Jersey, killing 36 passengers
and crew-members, on May 6, 1937.
The Hindenburg above New York City before the disaster.
FIRST AMERICAN IN SPACE ON THIS DAY
On May 5, 1961, Navy Commander Alan Bartlett Shepard Jr.
was launched into space aboard the Freedom 7 space
capsule, becoming the first American astronaut to travel
into space.
The suborbital flight, which lasted 15 minutes and reached
a height of 116 miles into the atmosphere, was a major triumph
for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
The view from Freedom 7.
Calendar
Recent Comments
- mary Lynn commented on GOING TO PLAY, YOU NEED YOUR MARBLES
(7 weeks ago) - Mary Lynn commented on ‘’FATHER OF THE CONSTITUTION” WAS BORN
(7 weeks ago) - Sandra Bonitz commented on ACTOR RAY MILLAND DIED ON THIS DAY
(8 weeks ago)
-
Recent Posts
Categories
Links
Archives