On This Day, Dec. 1: Tehran Conference with Roosevelt, Churchill, Stalin concludes

On December 1, 1943, ending a "Big Three" meeting in Tehran, U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Russian Premier Josef Stalin pledged a concerted effort to defeat Nazi Germany. File Photo by Library of Congress/UPI
On December 1, 1943, ending a "Big Three" meeting in Tehran, U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Russian Premier Josef Stalin pledged a concerted effort to defeat Nazi Germany. File Photo by Library of Congress/UPI
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Dec. 1 (UPI) -- On this date in history:

In 1891, the game of basketball was invented when James Naismith, a physical education teacher at the International YMCA Training School in Springfield, Mass., put peach baskets at the opposite ends of a gym and gave students soccer balls to toss into them.

In 1903, the world's first drive-in gasoline station opened for business in Pittsburgh.

In 1943, ending a "Big Three" meeting in Tehran, U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Russian Premier Josef Stalin pledged a concerted effort to defeat Nazi Germany.

In 1950, Gen. Douglas MacArthur, in a cable to United Press, said that his U.N. forces were fighting in Korea against "military odds without precedent in history," and warned that failure to meet the issue there will leave it to "be fought, and possibly lost, on the battlefields of Europe."

Michael Flynn, former White House national security adviser to President Donald Trump, arrives at the U.S. Federal Courthouse in Washington, D.C., on December 1, 2017. Flynn pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI regarding possible collusion between Russia and the Trump election team. File Photo by Mike Theiler/UPI
Michael Flynn, former White House national security adviser to President Donald Trump, arrives at the U.S. Federal Courthouse in Washington, D.C., on December 1, 2017. Flynn pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI regarding possible collusion between Russia and the Trump election team. File Photo by Mike Theiler/UPI
File Photo by US Army/UPI
File Photo by US Army/UPI

In 1953, the first Playboy magazine was published. Marilyn Monroe was on the cover. The magazine temporarily ended the practice of including nudity in its pages in 2016, but reintroduced it one year later.

On December 1, 2016, Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn, pictured in May 2016, was formally proclaimed King Maha X of Thailand, the country's first new monarch in seven decades. File Photo by Rungroj Yongrit/European Pressphoto Agency
On December 1, 2016, Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn, pictured in May 2016, was formally proclaimed King Maha X of Thailand, the country's first new monarch in seven decades. File Photo by Rungroj Yongrit/European Pressphoto Agency

In 1955, Rosa Parks, a Black woman, was arrested in Montgomery, Ala., for refusing to give up her seat to a white man on a city bus, signaling, along with its resulting bus boycott and related events, the birth of the modern civil rights movement.

In 1959, the United States and the Soviet Union signed a treaty banning military activity on Antarctica, reserving the continent for scientific research.

Researchers run under the payload as a balloon first takes flight at the SANAE IV research station in Antarctica. On December 1, 1959, the United States and the Soviet Union signed a treaty banning military activity on Antarctica, reserving the continent for scientific research. File Photo courtesy of NASA
Researchers run under the payload as a balloon first takes flight at the SANAE IV research station in Antarctica. On December 1, 1959, the United States and the Soviet Union signed a treaty banning military activity on Antarctica, reserving the continent for scientific research. File Photo courtesy of NASA

In 1990, workers broke through in the tunnel under the English Channel for the first time. The Chunnel connecting Britain and France opened four years later.

In 2005, same-sex marriage became legal in South Africa when the country's Constitutional Court ruled that laws banning it were unconstitutional.

Rosa Parks sits up front of a Montgomery, Ala., bus, posed with UPI reporter Nicholas Chriss on December 21,1956, one year after she refused to give up her seat to a white man and was arrested on December 1, 1955. File Photo by UPI
Rosa Parks sits up front of a Montgomery, Ala., bus, posed with UPI reporter Nicholas Chriss on December 21,1956, one year after she refused to give up her seat to a white man and was arrested on December 1, 1955. File Photo by UPI

In 2011, Iceland became the first Western European country to recognize a Palestinian sovereign state.

File Photo by Ismael Mohamad/ UPI
File Photo by Ismael Mohamad/ UPI
On December 1, 1953, the first Playboy magazine was published. Marilyn Monroe was on the cover. UPI File Photo
On December 1, 1953, the first Playboy magazine was published. Marilyn Monroe was on the cover. UPI File Photo

In 2016, Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn was formally proclaimed King Maha X of Thailand, the country's first new monarch in seven decades.

In 2017, Michael Flynn, former national security adviser in the Trump administration, pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI as part of special counsel Robert Mueller's probe into Russia's alleged election meddling. President Donald Trump pardoned him in November 2020.

In 2022, President Joe Biden hosted French President Emmanuel Macron for the first state dinner at the White House since Biden took office nearly two years earlier.