On This Day, Jan. 30: Mahatma Gandhi assassinated

A tribute to Mahatma Gandhi is seen in front of the Indian Embassy in Washington, D.C., on February 20, 2011. On January 30, 1948, Indian leader Gandhi was assassinated by a Hindu extremist. File Photo by Roger L. Wollenberg/UPI
A tribute to Mahatma Gandhi is seen in front of the Indian Embassy in Washington, D.C., on February 20, 2011. On January 30, 1948, Indian leader Gandhi was assassinated by a Hindu extremist. File Photo by Roger L. Wollenberg/UPI
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Jan. 30 (UPI) -- On this date in history:

In 1649, British King Charles I was beheaded by order of Parliament.

In 1798, the first fight to break out on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives began when one congressman spat in another's face.

In 1835, a gunman fired twice on Andrew Jackson, the first attempt on the life of a U.S. president. Jackson wasn't injured.

In 1933, Adolf Hitler was sworn in as chancellor of Germany.

A mural depicts depicts the massacre known as Bloody Sunday in Derry, Northern Ireland, on January 30, 1972. File Photo by Neil Hall/EPA-EFE
A mural depicts depicts the massacre known as Bloody Sunday in Derry, Northern Ireland, on January 30, 1972. File Photo by Neil Hall/EPA-EFE

In 1943, the British air force bombed Berlin in a daylight raid timed to coincide with a speech by Herman Goering marking Adolf Hitler's 10th year in power.

In 1948, Indian leader Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated by a Hindu extremist.

People wearing protective face masks visit a normally bustling, international shopping mall in Beijing on January 31, 2020. One day earlier, World Health Organization officials declared the 2019 novel coronavirus outbreak a public health emergency of international concern. File Photo by Stephen Shaver/UPI
People wearing protective face masks visit a normally bustling, international shopping mall in Beijing on January 31, 2020. One day earlier, World Health Organization officials declared the 2019 novel coronavirus outbreak a public health emergency of international concern. File Photo by Stephen Shaver/UPI

In 1968, Viet Cong and North Vietnamese Army forces launched a massive attack, known as the Tet Offensive, against South Vietnam, the United States, and their allies.

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UPI File Photo
On January 30, 2000, Kenya Airways Flight 431 crashed into the sea off the coast of Côte d'Ivoire, killing 169 people. Ten people survived. File Photo by Torsten Maiwald/Wikimedia
On January 30, 2000, Kenya Airways Flight 431 crashed into the sea off the coast of Côte d'Ivoire, killing 169 people. Ten people survived. File Photo by Torsten Maiwald/Wikimedia

In 1969, the Beatles staged an impromptu concert on the roof of Apple Records in London. The event, which became part of the documentary film Let It Be, was the last public appearance by the band.

In 1972, in what became known as "Bloody Sunday," 13 Roman Catholics were killed by British troops during a banned civil rights march in Londonderry, Northern Ireland. A 14th person died from injuries several months later.

The Beatles wave to the thousands of screaming teenagers after their arrival at Kennedy Airport in New York City on February 7, 1964. On January 30, 1969, the Beatles staged an impromptu concert on the roof of Apple Records in London in the last public appearance by the band. File Photo by UPI
The Beatles wave to the thousands of screaming teenagers after their arrival at Kennedy Airport in New York City on February 7, 1964. On January 30, 1969, the Beatles staged an impromptu concert on the roof of Apple Records in London in the last public appearance by the band. File Photo by UPI

In 1979, the Iranian government announced it would let Shiite Muslim leader Ayatollah Khomeini return from exile. Washington responded by ordering the evacuation of all U.S. dependents from Iran.

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UPI File Photo
On January 30, 1943, the British air force, using de Havilland DH-98 Mosquito planes, bombed Berlin timed to coincide with a speech by Herman Goering marking Adolf Hitler's 10th year in power. File Photo courtesy Wikimedia
On January 30, 1943, the British air force, using de Havilland DH-98 Mosquito planes, bombed Berlin timed to coincide with a speech by Herman Goering marking Adolf Hitler's 10th year in power. File Photo courtesy Wikimedia

In 1993, parents donated portions of their own lungs to their daughter with cystic fibrosis in a pioneering transplant surgery in Los Angeles.

In 2000, Kenya Airways Flight 431 crashed into the sea off the coast of Côte d'Ivoire, killing 169 people. Ten people survived.

A young child is seen in a refugee camp in Grand Goave, Haiti, on January 22, 2010. On January 30, 2011, international aid groups said red tape and corruption in Haiti were withholding a massive array of supplies a year after a catastrophic earthquake struck the country. File photo by Kevin Dietsch/UPI
A young child is seen in a refugee camp in Grand Goave, Haiti, on January 22, 2010. On January 30, 2011, international aid groups said red tape and corruption in Haiti were withholding a massive array of supplies a year after a catastrophic earthquake struck the country. File photo by Kevin Dietsch/UPI

In 2003, a U.S. judge sentenced Richard Reid to life in prison for trying to set off plastic explosives in his shoes on a trans-Atlantic flight in 2001.

In 2011, international aid groups said red tape and corruption in Haiti were withholding a massive array of supplies a year after a catastrophic earthquake struck the country.

In 2020, World Health Organization officials declared the 2019 novel coronavirus outbreak -- later to be dubbed COVID-19 -- a public health emergency of international concern.

In 2023, dozens died in an explosion inside a mosque in Peshawar, Pakistan, for which the Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility.

File Photo by Bilawal Arbab/EPA-EFE
File Photo by Bilawal Arbab/EPA-EFE