August 5 in History

Historical Events on August 5

1861 The United States Army abolishes flogging.
1914 World War I: The German minelayer SS Königin Luise lays a minefield about 40 miles (64 km) off the Thames Estuary (Lowestoft). She is intercepted and sunk by the British light-cruiser HMS Amphion.
1914 In Cleveland, Ohio, the first electric traffic light is installed.
1940 World War II: The Soviet Union formally annexes Latvia.
1962 Apartheid in South Africa: Nelson Mandela is jailed. He would not be released until 1990.
1964 Vietnam War: Operation Pierce Arrow: American aircraft from carriers USS Ticonderoga and USS Constellation bomb North Vietnam in retaliation for strikes against U.S. destroyers in the Gulf of Tonkin.
1974 Vietnam War: The U.S. Congress places a $1 billion limit on military aid to South Vietnam.
1989 General elections are held in Nicaragua with the Sandinista National Liberation Front winning a majority.
1995 Yugoslav Wars: The city of Knin, Croatia, a significant Serb stronghold, is captured by Croatian forces during Operation Storm. The date is celebrated in Croatia as Victory Day.
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