The Persian Gulf War begins
At midnight in Iraq, the United Nations deadline for the Iraqi withdrawal from Kuwait expires, and the Pentagon prepares to commence offensive operations to forcibly eject Iraq from its five‑month…
This Year in History:
1991
Discover what happened in this year with HISTORY’s summaries of major events, anniversaries, famous births and notable deaths.
At midnight in Iraq, the United Nations deadline for the Iraqi withdrawal from Kuwait expires, and the Pentagon prepares to commence offensive operations to forcibly eject Iraq from its five‑month…
Darrell Lunsford, a county constable in Garrison, Texas, is killed after pulling over a traffic violator. His murder was remarkable because it was captured on a camera set up in…
After six weeks of intensive bombing against Iraq and its armed forces, U.S.‑led coalition forces launch a ground invasion of Kuwait and Iraq. On August 2, 1990, Iraq invaded Kuwait,…
Artie Mitchell is shot to death by his brother Jim in his Corte Madera, California, house. When police responding to a 911 call by Artie’s girlfriend arrived at the house…
At 12:45 a.m. on March 3, 1991, robbery parolee Rodney G. King stops his car after leading police on a nearly 8‑mile pursuit through the streets of Los Angeles, California.…
After more than five years of fundraising, shooting, and editing, the documentary Paris is Burning debuts in New York City on March 13, 1991. The groundbreaking look at the culture…
In the face of widespread questioning of their guilt, British authorities release the so‑called “Birmingham Six,” six Irish men who had been sent to prison 16 years earlier for the…
After 36 years in existence, the Warsaw Pact—the military alliance between the Soviet Union and its eastern European satellites—comes to an end. The action was yet another sign that the…
On May 6, 1991, 51‑year‑old race car driver Harry Gant racks up his 12th National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) Winston Cup career victory in the Winston 500…
On May 14, 1991, two diesel trains carrying commuters crash head‑on, killing 42 people and injuring over 400 more near Shigaraki, Japan. This was the worst rail disaster in Japan…
On May 26, 1991, a Boeing 767 crashes into the jungle near Bangkok, Thailand, and kills all 223 people on board. The plane was owned and operated by the Austrian company Lauda‑Air…
Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia, falls to forces of the Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF), formally ending 17 years of Marxist rule in the East African country. In…
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, police officers spot Tracy Edwards running down the street in handcuffs, and upon investigation, they find one of the grisliest scenes in modern history: Jeffrey Dahmer’s apartment. Edwards told…
On August 18, 1991, Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev is placed under house arrest during a coup by high‑ranking members of his own government, military and police forces. Since becoming leader…
Yankel Rosenbaum, a visiting student from Australia, is stabbed to death by a mob in the Crown Heights section of Brooklyn, New York. The crowd, consisting of young Black men,…
Just three days after it began, the coup against Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev collapses. Despite his success in avoiding removal from office, Gorbachev’s days in power were numbered. The Soviet…
On the sunny morning of September 5, 1991, in the Washington, D.C. suburb of Arlington, Virginia, a group of activists arrive at the home of North Carolina Senator Jesse Helms.…
You either had to be part of a fairly small subculture of music fans or a professional on the business side of the music industry to have heard of Nirvana…
On September 27, 1991, My Own Private Idaho, an independent film written and directed by Gus Van Sant and starring Keanu Reeves and River Phoenix, premieres at the New York…
Former U.S. postal worker Joseph Harris shoots two former co‑workers to death at the post office in Ridgewood, New Jersey. The night before, Harris had killed his former supervisor, Carol…