Franklin Roosevelt paves way for internment of Japanese – Chicago Tribune

Today is the 50th day of Monday, February 19, 2024. There are 316 days left a year.

Today’s main attraction in history:

During World War II on February 19, 1942, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Executive Order 9066, which paved the way for the transfer and interns of the Japanese dynasty, including the US -born citizens.

on this date:

In 1473, astronomer Nicholas Copernicus was born in Torun, Poland.

In 1807, former Vice President Aaron Bur, who was arrested in the current Alabama in the Mississippi area, was arrested. (Bur was acquitted in the test.)

In 1878, Thomas Edison received an American patent for “reforms phonographs or speaking machines”.

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In 1959, Britain, Türkiye and Greece signed an agreement with Cyprus to give their freedom.

In 1976, the President Grald R. In 1942, Ford called for issuing an intern order to the people of the Japanese dynasty, “A tragic day in American history,” formally signed an announcement to confirm its termination.

In 1985, the British Soap Opera “East Enders” started on BBC television.

In 1986, the US Senate approved, 83–11, the massacre conference, an international treaty, which “whole or partially, was tied up with acts made with the intention of destroying a national, ethnic, racial or religious group,” was presented for the first time for racification for the first 37 years.


In 1997, the last of the major communist revolutionaries of China, Deng Ziaoping (Dung Shah-Oh-Ping), died at the age of 92.

In 2003, an Iranian military aircraft took 275 members of 275 elite revolutionary guards, crashed in South -East Iran, killing all.

In 2008, a sick Fidel Castro resigned from the presidency of Cuba after almost half a century in power; His brother Raul was later nominated to make him successful.

In 2012, 44 were killed in a prison riot in Apodaka, Northern Mexico.

In 2017, three former aristocrats, including 2000 Olympian Jamie Dentzher, appeared at the “60 minutes” of the American gymnast, CBS, to say that he was a volunteer team doctor for USA gymnastics. Was sexually abused by Larry Naser.

In 2019, President Donald Trump directed the Pentagon to develop plans for a new space force within the Air Force, which they accept less than the complete department they wanted.

In 2023, Richard Belzer, long stand-up comedians who became one of the most indelible detectives of TV, died at the age of 78 as John Manch in “Homoids: Life on the Street” and “Law and Order: SVU,”.

Today’s birthday: Singer Smoki Robinson is 84 years old. The krook is 67. Actor Ray Winstone is 67 years old. Actor Leslie David Baker is 66 years old. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodll is 65. Prince Andrew of Britain is 64. The tennis hall of Famer Hana Mandalikova is 62. The singer seal is 61. Toro is 57 years old. The actor is belary young 54. Rock composer Daniel Adire is 49. Pop singer-actor Haley Duff is 39. Actor Aryel Cabel is 39. Christian Rock Musician Seth Morrison (Skilllet) is 36. Milli Bobby Brown is 20.

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