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UPI Almanac for Friday, Aug. 23, 2019

On Aug. 23, 1939, Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union signed a non-aggression pact. Less than two years later, Germany launched a blitzkrieg attack on Russia.

By United Press International
Soviet leader Joseph Stalin (L) and German Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop shake hands after signing the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact on August 23, 1939. File Photo courtesy of the German Federal Archive
1 of 3 | Soviet leader Joseph Stalin (L) and German Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop shake hands after signing the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact on August 23, 1939. File Photo courtesy of the German Federal Archive

Today is Friday, Aug. 23, the 235th day of 2019 with 130 to follow.

The moon is waning. Morning stars are Mercury, Neptune, Saturn and Uranus. Evening stars are Jupiter, Neptune, Saturn and Uranus.

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Those born on this date are under the sign of Virgo. They include French King Louis XVI in 1754; dancer/actor/director Gene Kelly in 1912; baseball Hall of Fame member George Kell in 1922; actor Vera Miles in 1929 (age 90); actor Barbara Eden in 1931 (age 88); political comedian Mark Russell in 1932 (age 87); football Hall of Fame member Sonny Jurgensen in 1934 (age 85); drummer Keith Moon in 1946; actor Shelley Long in 1949 (age 70); singer/actor Rick Springfield in 1949 (age 70); Jordan's Queen Noor in 1951 (age 68); actor Jay Mohr in 1970 (age 49); actor River Phoenix in 1970; actor Scott Caan in 1976 (age 43); pro basketball star Kobe Bryant in 1978 (age 41); musician Julian Casablancas in 1978 (age 41); actor Andrew Rannells in 1978 (age 41); actor Joanne Froggatt in 1980 (age 39); Olympic gold medal-winning swimmer Natalie Coughlin in 1982 (age 37); rapper Lil Yachty, born Miles Parks McCollum, in 1997 (age 22).

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On this date in history:

In 1914, the British Expeditionary Force fought on European soil for the first time since the 1815 Battle of Waterloo in a confrontation with the German army in the Battle of Mons in Belgium.

In 1926, silent screen idol Rudolph Valentino died at the age of 31. The actor became ill with ulcers and after surgery fell into a coma and died.

In 1927, despite worldwide demonstrations on their behalf, Italian-born anarchists Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti were executed for murder.

In 1939, Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union signed a non-aggression pact. Less than two years later, Germany launched a blitzkrieg attack on Russia.

In 1982, Beirut Christian leader Beshir Gemayel was elected president of Lebanon. He was assassinated less than one month later and was succeeded by his brother Amin.

In 1990, East and West Germany announced they would reunite on Oct. 3.

In 2008, U.S. Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois confirmed he chose fellow Sen. Joe Biden of Delaware as his vice presidential running mate at the top of the Democratic Party ticket.

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In 2010, rescue workers at a caved-in gold and copper mine in northern Chile made radio contact with 33 men trapped nearly 2,300 feet underground for 17 days who had found refuge in a small emergency shelter that had water and ventilation. In an unrelenting effort, all hands were rescued two months later.

In 2011, a 5.8-magnitude earthquake, unusually strong for the eastern United States, rattled Washington and Virginia with shockwaves as far north as Canada. The quake was the strongest to hit Virginia in more than a century, briefly causing a power shutdown at a nuclear plant. The Washington Monument and National Cathedral in Washington were damaged by the quake.

In 2017, after two major warship collisions that killed several sailors, the U.S. Navy removed Vice Adm. Joseph Auction as the Pacific Fleet's commander.


A thought for the day: "Patience is more worthy than miracle-working." -- Christian mystic Margery Kempe

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