1873 Field & Stream begins publishing
1914 British Expeditionary Force led by Field Marshal John French and General Henry Wilson lands in France
1917 China declares war on Germany and Austria
1933 MLB Philadelphia A's Foxx hits for the cycle and sets a new AL record with 9 RBIs in an 11-5 win over the Indians in Cleveland
1937 Detroit Tigers score an MLB record 36 runs in a doubleheader vs. St. Louis Browns at Navin Field; win 16-1 and 20-7
1941 US President Franklin Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill issue the joint declaration that later becomes known as the Atlantic Charter
1942 Dwight D. Eisenhower is named commander for the invasion of North Africa
1945 V-J Day, the Empire of Japan surrenders unconditionally to the Allies, ending World War II (August 15 in Japan and other countries depending on the time zone)
1951 William Randolph Hearst,American newspaper publisher (San Francisco Examiner; Seattle Post-Intelligencer), dies at 88
1958 Cleveland Indian Vic Power steals home twice in one game
1964 LA Angels pitcher Bo Belinsky is suspended after a hotel room fight with elderly Los Angeles Times sportswriter Braven Dyer

1966 Cleveland Stadium's first rock concert: The Beatles headline, and fans break through barriers and rush the stage, causing a 30-minute delay while order is restored
1980 17,000 workers strike at the Lenin Shipyard in Gdańsk, Poland, beginning the Solidarity movement
1982 MLB Philadelphia Phillies' Pete Rose's 12,365th at-bat sets a record, passing Hank Aaron
1987 Oakland's Mark McGwire sets the rookie home run record at 39 en route to 49
1988 Enzo Ferrari, Italian racing car driver and sportscar manufacturer Ferrari, dies at 90
2003 Widespread power blackout in the northeastern United States and Canada(pretty sure that started around here by some squirells doing squirelly things)
2019 Iowa Congressman Steve King says without rape and incest, "Would there be any population of the world left if we did that?" in a video for "The Des Moines Register". Da Fuq explains that comment
2024 Peter Marshall, American TV game show host (Hollywood Squares), and stage actor and singer, dies of kidney failure at 98