This Day In History — U.S. enters World War II

December 08

1854
Pope Pius IX proclaimed the dogma of the Immaculate Conception.

1886
The American Federation of Labor was founded at a convention of union leaders in Columbus, Ohio.

1941
Congress declared war on Japan and the U.S. entered World War II.

1949
Communist attacks forced the Chinese Nationalist government to flee to the island of Formosa (Taiwan).

1978
Former Israeli prime minister Golda Meir died.

1980
John Lennon, former member of the Beatles, was shot and killed in New York City by a deranged fan.

1987
President Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev signed the first treaty to reduce the nuclear arsenals of the two superpowers.

1993
President Bill Clinton signed The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) into law.

Birthdays

Eli Whitney

1765–1825, American inventor.

Mary, Queen of Scots

queen (1542)

Christina

queen of Sweden (1626)

Aristide Maillol

sculptor (1861)

Jean Sibelius

composer (1865)

Diego Rivera

painter (1886)

James Thurber

humorist (1894)

Lee J. Cobb

actor (1911)

Sammy Davis, Jr.

singer, actor (1925)

David Carradine

actor (1936)

Jim Morrison

rock musician (1943)

Kim Basinger

actor (1953)

Teri Hatcher

actor (1964)

Sinead O’Connor

singer, songwriter (1966)

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