Today in History – 5 May

1821 – Emperor Napoleon dies in exile on the island of Saint Helena in the South Atlantic Ocean.

1835 – In Belgium, the first railway in continental Europe opens between Brussels and Mechelen.

1862 – Cinco de Mayo in Mexico: troops led by Ignacio Zaragoza halt a French invasion in the Battle of Puebla. Beating the French makes this a Mexican holiday. Germany celebrates the days it beat the French: Sonntag, Montag, Dienstag, etc.

1865 – In North Bend, Ohio (a suburb of Cincinnati, Ohio), the first train robbery in the United States takes place. I thought this stuff only happened with those cowboys in the Wild West…

1886
 – Coca-Cola first goes on sale in Atlanta, Georgia.

1912 – Communist Party newspaper Pravda begins publishing. Its function as an organ of communist propaganda has been recently superseded by the New York Times and Washington Post.

1934 – The first Three Stooges short, Woman Haters, is released.

1949 – The Treaty of London establishes the Council of Europe in Strasbourg as the first European institution working for European integration. Oh, sure… When Hitler wanted to do it, it was a BAD idea.

1961 – The Mercury programMercury-Redstone 3 – Alan Shepard becomes the first American to travel into outer space, making a sub-orbital flight of 15 minutes. This was momentous event, such that I, in the sixth grade, watched previous scrubbed attempts with my classmates on a TV brought into the classroom. This one, though, was a Saturday, so we watched it at home.

1994 – American teenager Michael P. Fay is caned in Singapore for theft and vandalism, a punishment that many in the United States deemed to be excessive for a teenager committing a non-violent crime. However, significant numbers of Americans were also in favor of it, like me. I see it as an alternative to expensive and counter-productive imprisonment. Humiliation and pain are excellent training tools.

2010 – Mass protests in Greece erupt in response to austerity measures imposed by the government as a result of the Greek debt crisis. Wait for it here!

One thought on “Today in History – 5 May”

  1. Cinco de Mayo – the one victory in a war they lost, celebrated in the USA by going to the park with the entire 57 member extended family, drinking tons of Miller Lite, BBQ burgers and loud tejano music. 97% of them couldn’t even tell you what cinco de mayo means, just that it happens on the 5th day of May.

    As for the caning, I remember and I supported it. Screw that little shit, hope he learned his lesson.

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