On This Day - August 13
Ready to take a trip down memory lane? Let's look back at some of the most significant events in history that happened on this day, starting with...
1898: US Army Seized Manila
During the Spanish–American War, American forces took control of the Philippine capital’s port, marking a decisive step in ending Spanish colonial rule in the Pacific.
1899: Birth of Alfred Hitchcock
The “Master of Suspense” was born in London, later revolutionizing cinema with classics like Psycho, Vertigo, and Rear Window.
1919: Man o’ War’s Only Loss
The legendary racehorse suffered the sole defeat of his career, losing to a rival aptly named Upset.
1944: Jackie Gleason–Les Tremayne Show Debut
NBC Radio premiered the comedic variety program, pairing two of entertainment’s most charismatic personalities.
1953: Eisenhower Formed Government Compliance Committee
President Dwight D. Eisenhower established the Government Contract Compliance Committee to enforce fair employment practices in federal contracts.
1961: Berlin Officially Divided
East German authorities closed the border and began construction of the Berlin Wall, physically splitting the city during the Cold War.
1967: Bonnie and Clyde Premiered
The crime drama starring Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway debuted in New York City, breaking taboos in its gritty portrayal of sex and violence.
1981: Reagan Signed Economic Recovery Tax Act
President Ronald Reagan enacted sweeping tax cuts aimed at stimulating economic growth in the United States.
2004: Death of Julia Child
America’s most famous cooking teacher passed away at age 91, leaving a legacy that brought French cuisine into countless US homes.
Do you remember any of these events? Or do you have more events (historical or not!) you'd like to share with the community? Post them below and let's reminisce together!