Today in History: May 10, Nazis invade Netherlands, Belgium and France

Today is Friday, May 10, the 131st day of 2024. There are 235 days left in the year.

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Today is Friday, May 10, the 131st day of 2024. There are 235 days left in the year. On May 10, 1940, during World War II, German forces began invading the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Belgium and France.

The same day, British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain resigned, and Winston Churchill formed a new government. In 1775, Ethan Allen and his Green Mountain Boys, along with Col. Benedict Arnold, captured the British-held fortress at Ticonderoga, New York.



In 1818, American patriot Paul Revere, 83, died in Boston. In 1865, Confederate President Jefferson Davis was captured by Union forces in Irwinville, Georgia. In 1869, a golden spike was driven in Promontory, Utah, marking the completion of the first transcontinental railroad in the United States.

In 1924, J. Edgar Hoover was named acting director of the Bureau of Investigation (later known as the Federal Bureau of Investigation, or FBI). In 1933, the Nazis staged massive public book burnings in Germany.

In 1941, Adolf Hitler’s deputy, Rudolf Hess, parachuted into Scotland on what he claimed was a peace mission. (Hess ended up serving a life sentence at Spandau Prison until 1987, when he apparently committed suicide at age 93.) In 1994, the state of Illinois executed serial killer John Wayne Gacy, 52, for the murders of 33 young men and boys.

In 1995, 104 miners were killed in an elevator accident in Orkney, South Africa. In 2002, a tense 39-day-old standoff between Israeli troops and Palestinian gunmen at the Church of the.