1st April 1924: Adolf Hitler found guilty of treason for his role in the Beer Hall Putsch and sentenced to five years in jail
HistoryPod1 Apr 2022

1st April 1924: Adolf Hitler found guilty of treason for his role in the Beer Hall Putsch and sentenced to five years in jail

Hitler’s detention provided him with the opportunity to write Mein Kampf, his blueprint for power, and to rethink the tactics he would use to take that power in ...

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16th September 1978: Filming begins on Monty Python’s Life of Brian after George Harrison steps in to provide funding

16th September 1978: Filming begins on Monty Python’s Life of Brian after George Harrison steps in to provide funding

Claimed by its fans to be the greatest comedy film of all time, Life of Brian has courted controversy since its release due to its satirical portrayal of religion that is interpreted by some as ...

16 Sep 20220s

15th September 1830: William Huskisson killed on the Liverpool & Manchester Railway

15th September 1830: William Huskisson killed on the Liverpool & Manchester Railway

The British MP William Huskisson died as a result of a fatal accident on the opening day of the Liverpool and Manchester ...

15 Sep 20220s

14th September 1814: The poem that provides the lyrics to the United States’ national anthem, The Star Spangled Banner, written by Francis Scott Key

14th September 1814: The poem that provides the lyrics to the United States’ national anthem, The Star Spangled Banner, written by Francis Scott Key

The poem Defence of Fort M'Henry provides an account of the British attack on the United States during the Battle of ...

14 Sep 20220s

13th September 1501: Michelangelo begins work on his statue of David

13th September 1501: Michelangelo begins work on his statue of David

Michelangelo’s David is considered to be one of the greatest examples of Renaissance ...

13 Sep 20220s

12th September 1919: Adolf Hitler officially joins the German Workers’ Party (DAP)

12th September 1919: Adolf Hitler officially joins the German Workers’ Party (DAP)

Despite members of the army not being permitted to have membership of a political party, Hitler had been given special permission to join the DAP as a military intelligence ...

12 Sep 20220s

11th September 1978: Janet Parker becomes the last recorded person in the world to die from smallpox

11th September 1978: Janet Parker becomes the last recorded person in the world to die from smallpox

Janet Parker first became ill on 11 August, but nine days passed before she was admitted to hospital and her infection was identified as ...

11 Sep 20220s

10th September 1991: Nirvana release ‘Smells Like Teen Spirit’

10th September 1991: Nirvana release ‘Smells Like Teen Spirit’

American rock band Nirvana released the critically acclaimed single “Smells Like Teen ...

10 Sep 20220s

9th September 1947: First literal computer ‘bug’ found in the Harvard Mark II electromechanical computer

9th September 1947: First literal computer ‘bug’ found in the Harvard Mark II electromechanical computer

The bug in the Harvard Mark II was very literal since it was a moth trapped between the points inside an electromagnetic ...

9 Sep 20220s

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