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00:00:55#20thmarch #onthisday #history
March 20th offers a vibrant tapestry woven with historical events, cultural celebrations, and individual achievements from across the globe. Let's explore some noteworthy occurrences on this date:
Echoes from the Past:
• 1602: Dutch East India Company Founded: The Dutch East India Company (VOC), a powerful trading company that played a significant role in European colonialism, was established in the Netherlands.
• 1760: Great Fire of Boston: A massive fire consumes much of Boston, Massachusetts, destroying over 300 buildings.
• 1814: Willem Frederik Becomes King of the Netherlands: Willem Frederik, Prince of Orange, becomes King Willem I of the Netherlands, marking the beginning of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands.
• 1815: Napoleon Returns to Paris: Napoleon Bonaparte dramatically returns to Paris after escaping from exile on Elba, initiating the Hundred Days, a brief period of renewed Napoleonic rule in France.
• 1852: Harriet Beecher Stowe Publishes "Uncle Tom's Cabin": American author Harriet Beecher Stowe publishes her influential anti-slavery novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin," which sparks international outrage over the institution of slavery.
• 1939: John Lennon and Yoko Ono First Meet: John Lennon, the future member of The Beatles, meets Yoko Ono, a Japanese artist, at an art exhibit in London.
• 1943: Operation Gomorrah: Allied forces launch a devastating bombing campaign against Hamburg, Germany, in retaliation for Nazi bombing raids on British cities.
• 1969: John Lennon and Yoko Ono Marry: John Lennon and Yoko Ono get married in Gibraltar, a significant event in the lives of these cultural icons.
• 1977: Indira Gandhi Loses Indian Election: Prime Minister Indira Gandhi loses the Indian general election, marking a major political shift in the country.
• 2003: US Invasion of Iraq: The United States, along with a coalition of allies, launches a military invasion of Iraq, marking a significant turning point in the Middle East.
• 1995: Sarin Gas Attack in Tokyo: A sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway system by the Aum Shinrikyo cult tragically kills 12 people and injures thousands.
• 2006: Barack Obama Announces Presidential Run: Barack Obama, a senator from Illinois, announces his candidacy for President of the United States, embarking on a historic journey to become the first African-American president.
• 2013: Pierre Deligne Wins Abel Prize: Belgian mathematician Pierre Deligne is awarded the prestigious Abel Prize for his outstanding contributions to mathematics.
• 2016: First US Presidential Visit to Cuba Since 1928: U.S. President Obama becomes the first American president to visit Cuba since 1928, signifying a historic shift in relations between the two countries.
• 2017: Uttarakhand Declares Rivers Living Entities: The Indian state of Uttarakhand grants legal personhood to the rivers Ganga and Yamuna, recognizing them as living entities with legal rights.
Celebrations Around the World:
• International Francophonie Day: Celebrated in many French-speaking countries, promoting the French language and culture.
• Tunisia: Independence Day Commemorates the achievement of independence from France in 1956.
Other Notable Events:
• 1959: Sting (musician) Born: British singer and songwriter Sting, known for his work with The Police and solo career, is born.
• 1957: Spike Lee (filmmaker) Born: American filmmaker Spike Lee, known for his socially conscious and critically acclaimed films, is born.00:02:54At least 21 Palestinians were killed by an Israeli strike on a designated 'safe zone' in al-Mawasi.
Displaced Palestinians in Rafah claim there are no "safe" zones in the whole Gaza Strip. An Israeli airstrike on a camp in al-Mawasi, southern Gaza, killed at least 21 individuals. It occurred less than 48 hours after an incident in Rafah that killed 45 people on Sunday.
#palestine #gaza #rafahunderfire
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