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November 19, 2025 Holiday:

International Men's Day

International Men's Day is a celebration that acknowledges and appreciates the contributions, sacrifices, and achievements of men in our lives. This special day aims to promote positive male role models, challenge stereotypes, and encourage men to take care of their physical and mental health. It's an opportunity to recognize the importance of men in families, communities, and society as a whole, and to foster greater understanding and respect between genders. Traditionally, people mark the occasion by organizing events, campaigns, and discussions that focus on men's well-being, education, and empowerment. By doing so, International Men's Day helps to create a more inclusive and equitable world where everyone can thrive.

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Holidays on November 19, 2025:

World Toilet Day

World Toilet Day, November 19, 2025: Raising awareness about sanitation and hygiene, promoting access to safe toilets and breaking taboos. more >>

National Camp Day

National Camp Day, 11/19/2025: Embrace the great outdoors, disconnect from tech, and reconnect with nature, friends, and family. more >>

Equal Opportunity Day

Equal Opportunity Day, November 19, 2025: Promote fairness, justice, and equality for all, and work towards a more inclusive society. more >>

National Educational Support Professionals Day

National Educational Support Professionals Day, November 19, 2025: Honoring the dedicated individuals who support students' educational journey. more >>

Play Monopoly Day

Play Monopoly Day on 11/19/2025: Gather friends and family for a fun-filled day of board game nostalgia, laughter, and friendly competition. more >>

National Kentucky Day

National Kentucky Day, November 19, 2025: Discover Kentucky's rich history, stunning natural beauty, and unique cultural heritage through iconic symbols, delicious cuisine, and lively performances. more >>

National Carbonated Beverage with Caffeine Day

National Carbonated Beverage with Caffeine Day, 11/19/2025: Discover the joy of fizzy drinks and caffeine boosts, explore history, and indulge in unique concoctions. more >>

National Macchiato Day

National Macchiato Day, 11/19/2025: Indulge in the rich flavors of espresso and milk on this special day, with promotions, discounts, and social media sharing. more >>

Discovery of Puerto Rico Day

Discovery of Puerto Rico Day, November 19, 2025: Explore the vibrant culture and rich history of Puerto Rico as it commemorates Christopher Columbus' arrival in 1493. more >>

Birthdays on November 19:

Meg Ryan

64 Years Old

Romantic comedy queen and producer, famous for iconic roles in movies like "When Harry Met Sally" and "Sleepless in Seattle", bringing laughter and tears to audiences worldwide.

Jodie Foster

63 Years Old

Academy Award-winning actress, director, and producer known for iconic roles in films like "Taxi Driver" and "Silence of the Lambs", as well as her work behind the camera.

Larry King

Died in 2021, aged 87

A renowned television and radio host who conducted over 50,000 interviews with world leaders, celebrities, and newsmakers, known for his in-depth conversations and iconic suspender...

Adam Driver

42 Years Old

Star of critically acclaimed films and TV shows, including the Star Wars sequel trilogy, known for his intense performances and versatility as a character actor.

Calvin Klein

83 Years Old

Founded a global fashion empire, renowned for sleek, minimalist designs and provocative ad campaigns that redefined the industry. Iconic denim and underwear lines remain staples in...

Allison Janney

66 Years Old

Acclaimed actress known for her versatility in film and television, winning numerous awards for her roles in projects like "The West Wing" and "I, Tonya".

Jack Dorsey

49 Years Old

Co-founder of Twitter, revolutionizing real-time global communication and micro-blogging. Known for pioneering the concept of short-form social media updates.

Eileen Collins

69 Years Old

A trailblazing female astronaut and pilot who commanded the Space Shuttle Discovery, becoming the first woman to do so, and played a crucial role in NASA's space exploration progra...

Jack Welch

90 Years Old

A renowned CEO who transformed General Electric into a multinational conglomerate, and later shared his leadership insights through bestselling books.

Michael Wilbon

67 Years Old

A renowned sportscaster and journalist, known for his insightful commentary and analysis on ESPN's Pardon the Interruption, offering a unique perspective on the world of sports.

Patrick Kane

37 Years Old

Star forward who has led the Chicago Blackhawks to three Stanley Cup championships and is a nine-time NHL All-Star, known for his incredible on-ice vision and scoring ability.

Paul Weitz

Died in 2017, aged 51

A talented multi-hyphenate behind iconic comedies like American Pie and About a Boy, creating relatable, humorous stories for the big screen. Known for his clever, offbeat humor an...

Events from History on November 19:
162 years ago
Abraham Lincoln delivers Gettysburg Address (Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, USA) 1863
On that crisp autumn day, President Abraham Lincoln stepped up to the podium, his eyes scanning the crowd gathered at the military cemetery in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. The air was thick with the weight of grief and sacrifice, the scent of freshly dug earth and the faint echoes of gunfire still lingering in the air. Lincoln's task was to honor the fallen Union soldiers who had given their last full measure of devotion on the hallowed grounds of Gettysburg. With simplicity, eloquence, and conviction, he delivered the Gettysburg Address, a speech that would redefine the purpose of the war and the principles of American democracy. In a mere 272 words, Lincoln redefined the Civil War as a test of whether a nation "conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal" could long endure.
83 years ago
General Zhukov's Soviet forces were itching for a comeback, and on this fateful day, they seized the moment! As German forces were getting comfortable, basking in their initial victories, the Soviets launched Operation Uranus, a masterstroke of military strategy. Under the cover of a blizzard, Soviet troops advanced on both flanks, encircling the German Sixth Army and trapping them in a deadly pincer movement. The tables had turned – the Germans, who had been making strides, were now the ones in a perilous predicament. The Battle of Stalingrad, one of the war's pivotal moments, had taken a dramatic U-turn, and the Soviet Union was back in the game!
40 years ago
Reagan and Gorbachev Meet in Geneva (Geneva, Switzerland) 1985
The world held its breath as two of the most powerful leaders of the Cold War era, Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev, finally sat down together in Geneva. It was a moment of historic proportions, marking the first face-to-face encounter between an American President and a Soviet General Secretary in over eight years. The atmosphere was tense, with Reagan's hardline anti-communist stance facing off against Gorbachev's reforms and vision for a more open Soviet Union. As they engaged in intense discussions, the world wondered: could these two leaders find common ground and pave the way to a more peaceful era?
John Jay, a skilled diplomat and statesman, negotiated a crucial treaty with Great Britain, addressing the lingering disputes leftover from the American Revolutionary War. This significant agreement, known as Jay's Treaty, aimed to normalize relations between the two nations. The treaty's provisions included the withdrawal of British troops from American territory, the establishment of joint commissions to settle border disputes, and the promotion of trade and commerce between the two nations. Jay's Treaty marked a vital step towards stability and cooperation between the United States and Great Britain, paving the way for a more peaceful and prosperous future.
In the shadow of war, Lviv, western Ukraine, became a scene of unspeakable horror when the Nazis brutally liquidated the Janowska concentration camp, brutally murdering at least 6,000 Jews in a cold-blooded massacre. The events unfolded after a daring uprising and mass escape attempt by the desperate prisoners, who were determined to break free from the clutches of their oppressors. The Nazis, however, were merciless in their retaliation, leaving behind a trail of bloodshed and devastation.
Dwight D. Eisenhower, a renowned US General and seasoned military strategist, took the reins as the Supreme Commander of NATO-Europe on November 19, 1950. This pivotal appointment came at a critical juncture in the Cold War era, as tensions between the East and West were escalating. Eisenhower's leadership was instrumental in strengthening the North Atlantic Alliance, fostering cooperation among member nations, and bolstering Europe's defenses against the Soviet threat. His esteemed military background, diplomatic acumen, and diplomatic skills made him the ideal candidate for this prestigious post, paving the way for a more unified and resilient Western Europe.
Notable Deaths on November 19:
2017Charles Manson Infamous cult leader and mass murderer who left a lasting impact
2014Mike Nichols Pioneering director and actor known for his versatility and range
2022Jason David Frank Martial arts enthusiast and actor who fought his way to stardom
2023Rosalynn Carter Advocate for mental health and former first lady, dedicated to making a difference
2017Della Reese Soulful singer and actress who brought joy to audiences
1998Alan J. Pakula Acclaimed American director, producer, and screenwriter behind iconic films and TV shows.
2007Kevin DuBrow Renowned American singer-songwriter
1975Elizabeth Taylor (novelist) English novelist who explored themes of social justice and morality
1850Richard Mentor Johnson American leader and lawyer in politics and war
2010Pat Burns Decisive Canadian hockey player and coach
2015Mal Whitfield Olympic runner and diplomat who represented the US with dignity
2013Frederick Sanger Nobel Prize-winning English biochemist and academic pioneer
2017Mel Tillis Country music legend who penned timeless songs and stories
1992Bobby Russell Talented American singersongwriter who penned hits that continue to resonate with audiences.
2005Steve Belichick Talented American football player, coach, and scout
1998Ted Fujita Trailblazing JapaneseAmerican meteorologist and academic who pioneered weather research.
1983Tom Evans Renowned English musician and guitarist with a blend of folk, rock, and pop sensibilities.
2013Babe Birrer Trailblazing American baseball player with a storied career
2012Boris Strugatskiy Legendary Russian author of celebrated literary classics
2004John Vane Pioneering English pharmacologist and Nobel laureate