October 2, 1616
October 2, 1800
Birth of Felix Fürst zu Schwarzenberg in Krummau, Austria-Hungary (now in the Czech Republic). In the revolutionary period of 1848 he became the chancellor and foreign minister and successfully resisted the liberal movement restoring the Austrio-Hungarian Empire to a strong and absolutist state.
October 2, 1847
October 2, 1872
Death of Franz (changed to Francis) Lieber in New York City (born in Berlin, Germany). Lieber was a political philosopher who studied at the University of Jena. He encountered political difficulties in Germany and emigrated to the United States in 1827. In America he undertook the first edition of Encyclopedia Americana. He was a professor at the University of South Carolina and Columbia College. Seeing a need for a code for the conduct of soldiers for the protection of civilians he wrote Code for the Government of Armies in the Field (1863) for the Union Army. Many of his ideas were later adapted to international agreements regulating conduct in war.
October 2, 1886
October 2, 1935
Italy invades Ethiopia.
October 2, 1990
On this day Radio Berlin International transmits its final broadcast and then is merged with Deutsche Welle. The final music played was “The End” by The Doors.