This Day in History September 14: Notable Historical Events on September 14
This Day in History September 14th. The most notable events that took place on September 14th range from political historical events to cultural and social events.
Domestic events taking place on September 14
September 14, 1946:Marius Moutet and Ho Chi Minh signed the Vietnam-France Interim Treaty, a result of the Fontainebleau Conference in Seine-et-Marne, France.

September 14, 1961:Establishment of 19-8 Hospital (Ministry of Public Security).

September 14, 1998:Establishment of Command (BTL) of Coast Guard Region 1 and Command of Coast Guard Region 4.

September 14, 2018:Inauguration of Uncle Ho's statue in Mexico.

International events taking place on September 14
September 14, 1752:When the British Empire adopted the Gregorian calendar, it jumped 11 days, moving from September 2nd to September 14th.

September 14, 1867:Volume 1 of Karl Marx's "Capital" series was published in England.

September 14, 1901:Theodore Roosevelt became President of the United States, then the youngest person to take office at age 42, eight days after William McKinley was assassinated.

September 14, 1959:The Soviet Union's Luna-2 spacecraft landed on the Moon. It was the world's first spacecraft to reach the Moon.

September 14, 1960:At a conference in Baghdad, the governments of Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and Venezuela established the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) to unify and coordinate oil policies.

September 14, 2000:Microsoft releases Windows Me, the last operating system in the Windows 9x line.

September 14, 2015:Gravitational waves were first observed by the LIGO observatory in the US, and their wave shape matched the predictions of general relativity.
