On this day: Soviet Red Army begins 1942 counter-offensive against Nazi Germany

Following are some of the major events to have occurred on November 19:

1942 – Soviet Red Army troops began a huge counter-offensive against the Germans at Stalingrad in World War Two.

1946 – The first UNESCO conference opened in Paris.

1949 – Prince Rainier was sworn in as 30th ruling Prince of Monaco.

1969 – The U.S. Apollo 12 lunar module landed on the moon, carrying astronauts Charles Conrad and Alan Bean.

1976 – Algeria voted for a new constitution with a national assembly and increased powers for an elected president.

1977 – Egyptian President Anwar Sadat visited Israel, the first Arab leader to do so.

1995 – A suicide bomber blasted his way into the Egyptian embassy in Islamabad, setting off a powerful explosion that killed 16 people and wounded more than 60.

1996 – Pope John Paul II had a first meeting in the Vatican with veteran Cuban revolutionary Fidel Castro.

2005 – Prince Albert of Monaco was enthroned, succeeding his father Prince Rainier.

2007 – Former heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson sentenced for drug possession and driving under the influence.

2013 – Iranian embassy in Beirut attacked.

(Reuters)