On This Day in History
Discover key historical events within the Genesis range (1950–2049) that occurred on this calendar day, and claim their commemorative registry plaques.
January 18
9 historical milestones registered between 1950 and 2049
Construction of the United Nations Military Cemetery (pictured) began in Busan, South Korea.
Wikipedia: United Nations Memorial CemeteryIranian Shia cleric Navvab Safavi, founder of the fundamentalist group Fada'iyan-e Islam, was executed for attempting to assassinate Prime Minister Hossein Ala'.
Wikipedia: Shia IslamWillie O'Ree of the Boston Bruins played his first game in the National Hockey League, becoming the first black Canadian to compete in the NHL.
Wikipedia: Willie O'ReeMembers of the Lumbee tribe arrived to protest at a Ku Klux Klan rally near Maxton, North Carolina, which turned into an armed confrontation between the two groups (pictured).
Wikipedia: LumbeeIn response to months of nationwide student protests, thousands of Japanese police stormed the University of Tokyo.
Wikipedia: 1968–1969 Japanese university protestsThirty years after his death, the International Olympic Committee presented commemorative medals to the family of American athlete Jim Thorpe, who had been stripped of his gold medals for playing semi-professional baseball before the 1912 Summer Olympics.
Wikipedia: International Olympic CommitteeSingaporean communist activist Tan Chay Wa was executed, leading to a much-publicised trial of his brother for engraving "subversive" material on the gravestone.
Wikipedia: Malayan Communist PartyIn a sting operation conducted by the FBI, Marion Barry (pictured), the mayor of Washington, D.C., was arrested for possession of crack cocaine.
Wikipedia: Sting operationAn oil pipeline explosion killed 137 people in Tlahuelilpan, Mexico.
Wikipedia: Tlahuelilpan pipeline explosion