06/01/2026
82 years ago this week, General Patton and 176,000 Allied troops cross the English Channel into Normandy.
General Patton and 176,000 Allied Troops Cross the English Channel into Normandy: June 6, 1944
While the British and the Americans fought the Germans in Italy, their air forces had been carrying out bombing raids on Germany itself. But Allied air strikes, though very destructive to both property and human life, did not bring about the results Churchill and Roosevelt had desired. Air raids did...
05/26/2026
172 years ago this week, the Kansas-Nebraska Act is passed.
The Kansas-Nebraska Act Is Passed: May 25, 1854
It was a year of troubles, was 1854. It was a year of economic depression. It was a year of unrest. Besides the upheaval over slavery, in the cities a smoldering resentment of the poor against the rich was growing more evident. And now the Kansas-Nebraska Act had shredded a 30-year compromise that h...
05/18/2026
113 years ago this week, the Treaty of London is signed.
The Treaty of London Is Signed: May 17, 1913
Italia irredenta—“unredeemed Italy”—was the name Italian nationalists gave to those lands where Italians lived but that as yet were not part of Italy. The most important of these territories were Trentino in the Alps, the Italian Tyrol, and Trieste, a port city northeast of Italy—all of wh...
05/11/2026
419 years ago this week, Jamestown settlement is founded.
Jamestown Settlement Is Founded: May 11, 1607
For over 50 years following Cabot’s last voyage, England ignored the New World.
05/04/2026
251 years ago this week, Allen and Arnold lead their men to the shores of Lake Champlain to capture Fort Ticonderoga.
Allen and Arnold Lead Their Men to the Shores of Lake Champlain to Capture Fort Ticonderoga: May 9, 1775
Benedict Arnold, a merchant of New Haven, Connecticut, wanted to do great things for the colonial cause and his own reputation. But by the end of the Revolution, he did grave harm to the colonials, and his return to England as a Tory has earned him forever the name of traitor and turncoat. It all be...
04/27/2026
213 years ago this week, American forces capture York, burning the provincial assembly buildings.
American Forces Capture York, Burning the Provincial Assembly Buildings: April 27, 1813
Despite the fervor of the “War Hawks” (as those who had pushed for war with Great Britain were called), the American army and navy were not prepared for war. Great Britain’s navy had more than 100 ships; the United States, only five frigates. Great Britain’s army was also much larger than Am...
04/20/2026
193 years ago this week, Ozanam and seven of his friends establish the Society of St. Vincent de Paul.
Ozanam and Seven of His Friends Establish the Society of St. Vincent de Paul: April 23, 1833
Like all Europeans, Catholics in the 1840s were divided on how to meet the challenges of their time. The Church in Western Europe was in many ways still in a state of shock because of the French Revolution and its aftermath. It was hard for Catholics, bishops and popes included, to understand fully....
04/13/2026
65 years ago this week, a force of anti-Castro Cubans land at the Bay of Pigs on the southwestern coast.
A Force of Anti-Castro Cubans Land at the Bay of Pigs on the Southwestern Coast: April 17, 1961
The 1950s was a time when European colonies in Africa and Asia were loosening themselves from their European masters to form their own independent states. While in some places this was done peacefully, insurgent violence beset other regions—such as French Indochina in East Asia, where, in 1954, Co...
04/06/2026
164 years ago this week, the Confederate army descends on unsuspecting Federals at Pittsburgh Landing.
The Confederate Army Descends on Unsuspecting Federals at Pittsburgh Landing: April 6, 1862
It took over 400 vessels to ferry the immense Army of the Potomac, 121,500 strong, from its base near Washington to Fort Monroe. McClellan’s army reached Fort Monroe in mid-March and began its slow advance up the York Peninsula. On April 5, McClellan’s advanced guard reached Yorktown where, some...
03/30/2026
81 years ago this week, Americans land on Okinawa Island on Easter Sunday.
Americans Land on Okinawa Island on Easter Sunday: April 1, 1945
The American army and navy in the Pacific were making steady advances against the Japanese while German resistance crumbled in Europe. From the island of Saipan, American bombing raids pounded Japanese cities to dust, progressively destroying Japan’s industrial capability to make war, as well as k...