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    August 3, 1974 (Saturday) The 10-day Huntsville Prison siege ended with an escape attempt by drug baron Fred Gómez Carrasco and his two accomplices, during which two women hostages and one of Carrasco's cohorts were shot and killed and Carrasco committed suicide. Two other hostages were wounded.

  2. Historical events in August 1974. Learn about 41 famous, scandalous and important events that happened in Aug 1974 or search by date or keyword.

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    On June 17, 1972, five men, including a salaried security coordinator for President Nixons reelection committee, were arrested for breaking into and illegally wiretapping the Democratic National Committee headquarters in the Washington, D.C., Watergate complex. Soon after, two other former White House aides were implicated in the break-in, but the ...

    In May 1973, the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, headed by Senator Sam Ervin of North Carolina, began televised proceedings on the rapidly escalating Watergate affair. One week later, Harvard law professor Archibald Cox was sworn in as special Watergate prosecutor. During the Senate hearings, former White House legal co...

    In July, the existence of what were to be called the Watergate tapesofficial recordings of White House conversations between Nixon and his staffwas revealed during the Senate hearings. Cox subpoenaed these tapes, and after three months of delay President Nixon agreed to send summaries of the recordings. Cox rejected the summaries, and Nixon fired h...

    Public confidence in the president rapidly waned, and by the end of July 1974 the House Judiciary Committee had adopted three articles of impeachment against President Nixon: obstruction of justice, abuse of presidential powers, and hindrance of the impeachment process. On July 30, under coercion from the Supreme Court, Nixon finally released the W...

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  3. Following impeachment hearings started on May 9. Richard Nixon becomes the first US president forced to resign after the Watergate Scandal on August 9. More Information and Timeline for Nixon's Resignation. United States President Richard Nixon resigns from office on the 9th of August, 1974.

  4. Aug 7, 2014 · Stories. Videos. History Podcasts. History Vault. Home. Stories. When a French Daredevil Walked a Tightrope Between the Twin Towers. On August 7, 1974, New York awoke to find aerialist...

  5. The Great Lord Lucan Mystery. November 7, 1974. What happened in August 1974. Browse historical events, famous birthdays and notable deaths from Aug 1974 or search by date, day or keyword.

  6. On August 8, 1974, U.S. President Richard Nixon delivered a nationally-televised speech to the American public from the Oval Office announcing his intention to resign the presidency the following day due to the Watergate scandal .

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