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Join host Michael Thomas as Old News Daily explores the fascinating events that unfolded on January 23rd throughout history. From the deadliest earthquake ever recorded to the Soviet Union’s infamous trials, this episode dives into stories of monumental change, human resilience, and cultural milestones.
Main Stories:
- 1556: The Shaanxi Earthquake – The deadliest earthquake in history devastates China’s Shaanxi province, claiming over 830,000 lives and reshaping the region forever.
- 1937: The Trial of the Anti-Soviet Trotskyist Center – Stalin’s brutal purge continues with the second Moscow Trial, where 17 officials are accused of plotting against his regime in a showcase of paranoia and power.
Secondary Stories:
- 1571: The Royal Exchange Opens in London – England’s first organized financial hub opens, paving the way for London’s rise as a global economic leader.
- 1846: Tunisia Abolishes Slavery – Under progressive leadership, Tunisia outlaws slavery, setting an example for the region.
- 1920: The Netherlands Refuses to Extradite Kaiser Wilhelm II – In a post-WWI diplomatic standoff, the Netherlands denies the Allies’ request to surrender the exiled German leader.
- 1950: The Knesset Declares Jerusalem the Capital of Israel – A contentious decision that sparks ongoing debates over the city’s status as an international religious and cultural hub.
- 1964: Ratification of the 24th Amendment – The United States eliminates poll taxes in federal elections, marking a key victory in the Civil Rights Movement.
- 1986: The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inducts Its First Members – Legends like Elvis Presley, Little Richard, and Chuck Berry are honored for shaping the sound and spirit of rock and roll.
Birthday Spotlight:
- John Hancock (1737): Revolutionary leader and first signer of the Declaration of Independence.
- John Browning (1855): Pioneering firearms designer who transformed weaponry.
- Randolph Scott (1898): Iconic Western film actor from Hollywood’s golden age.
Discover the stories behind monumental events and the people who shaped them. From groundbreaking amendments to revolutionary trials, this episode offers rich insights into moments that defined history.