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On this day in 2026 - 1/21/2026

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  • Jan 21
  • 3 min read

Updated: Jan 25

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Chicken wraps








1/21/2026 - On this day in:


January 21 has witnessed many pivotal moments across history, spanning revolutions, technological breakthroughs, wars, and cultural milestones. Here are some of the most significant events that occurred on this day:


  • 1793: During the French Revolution, King Louis XVI was executed by guillotine in Paris after being convicted of high treason by the National Convention. This marked a dramatic escalation in the revolution and the end of the Bourbon monarchy in France.


  • 1924: Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin died of a brain hemorrhage in Moscow at age 53. His death triggered a power struggle within the Communist Party, ultimately leading to Joseph Stalin's rise to dominance.


  • 1954: The USS Nautilus, the world's first nuclear-powered submarine, was launched in Groton, Connecticut, by First Lady Mamie Eisenhower. This represented a major advancement in naval propulsion and military technology during the Cold War.


  • 1968: The Battle of Khe Sanh began in South Vietnam, one of the most intense and publicized engagements of the Vietnam War. U.S. Marines defended the combat base against North Vietnamese forces in a prolonged siege.


  • 1976: The Concorde supersonic passenger jet began regular commercial service, with simultaneous inaugural flights departing from London (to Bahrain) and Paris (to Rio de Janeiro via Senegal). It symbolized a new era in civilian aviation speed.


Other notable events include:


  • 1861: Jefferson Davis and several other Southern senators resigned from the U.S. Senate amid rising tensions leading to the Civil War.


  • 1910: Angel Island in San Francisco Bay opened as the primary U.S. immigration station for Asian immigrants (often called the "Ellis Island of the West").


  • 1997: Newt Gingrich became the first Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives to receive a formal reprimand for ethics violations.


This day also ties into broader observances like National Hugging Day in the U.S., but historically, it often reflects themes of political upheaval, innovation, and conflict.


Famous figures born on January 21 include Confederate General Stonewall Jackson (1824), chemist Felix Hoffmann (who synthesized aspirin, 1868), and modern celebrities like actress Geena Davis (1956).



Notable deaths include Louis XVI (1793), Vladimir Lenin (1924), author George Orwell (1950), and comedian Louie Anderson (2022).


 
 
 

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