Read Time:6 Second
Highlights from the International Herald Tribune archives: A “countess” was convicted in an assassination plot in 1965.
Source:: 1965: Smoking ‘Countess’ Convicted
Related News
Highlights from the International Herald Tribune archives: A flu epidemic shuts down public services in Berlin in 1889. Source:: 1889: Influenza Grips Germany
READ MOREFrom the International Herald Tribune archives: After intense German shelling near Arras in 1914, the French fight back. Source:: 1914: France Silences Enemy Guns Near Arras
READ MOREHighlights from the International Herald Tribune archives: The film "Stanley and Livingstone'' opened in Paris in 1939. Source:: 1939: “Stanley and Livingstone” Opens in Paris
READ MOREHighlights from the International Herald Tribune archives: Britain announced it would take control of British and colonial shipping in 1940. Source:: 1940: British Shipping to Be Operated by Government
READ MOREHighlights from the International Herald Tribune archives: T.S. Eliot dies in 1965. Source:: 1965: T. S. Eliot, 76, Dies
READ MOREHighlights from the International Herald Tribune archives: 1890: The rouble takes a drop following the budget announcement. Source:: 1890: The Rouble Takes a Drop
READ MOREHighlights from the International Herald Tribune archives: The French are seeking their own Walt Disney in 1940. Source:: 1940: French Are Seeking a Walt Disney, Artists Asked to Submit Work
READ MOREFrom the International Herald Tribune archives: President Johnson gets scandal-risking cowboy boots in 1965. Source:: 1965: Fancy Presidential Footwear
READ MORE1889: Influenza Grips Germany
1914: France Silences Enemy Guns Near Arras
1939: “Stanley and Livingstone” Opens in Paris
1940: British Shipping to Be Operated by Government
1965: T. S. Eliot, 76, Dies
1890: The Rouble Takes a Drop
1940: French Are Seeking a Walt Disney, Artists
1965: Fancy Presidential Footwear