Today In History
In 1807: Former Vice President Aaron Burr was arrested in Alabama. (He was subsequently tried for treason and acquitted.)
In 1942: President Roosevelt signed an executive order giving the military the authority to relocate and intern Japanese-Americans.
In 1945: During World War II, some 30,000 U.S. Marines landed on Iwo Jima, where they began a month-long battle to seize control of the island from Japanese forces.
In 1986: The U.S. Senate approved a treaty outlawing genocide, 37 years after the pact was first submitted for ratification.