This Week in History
HISTORY, 29 Feb 2016
Satoshi Ashikaga - TRANSCEND Media Service
Feb 29–Mar 6
QUOTE OF THE WEEK:
“Argue for your limitations and, sure enough, they’re yours.” – Richard Bach
FEBRUARY 29
2008 Misha Defonseca admits to fabricating her memoir, Misha: A Memoire of the Holocaust Years, in which she claimed to have lived with a pack of wolves in the woods during the Holocaust.
2004 Jean-Bertrand Aristide is removed as President of Haiti following a coup.
Haiti Coup of 2004:
- 2004 Haitian coup d’état – Wikipedia
- The overthrow of Haiti’s Aristide: a coup made in the USA – 1 March 2004 – WSWS.org
- US Sponsored Coup d’Etat: The Destabilization of Haiti, by Michel Chossudovsky – 29 February 2004 – GlobalResearch.ca
- The Coup Connection: How an organization financed by the U.S. government has been promoting the overthrow of elected leaders abroad, by Joshua Kurlantzick | November/December 2004 Issue – MotherJones.com
- USAID, the CIA, and the coup in Haiti – PrisonPlanet.com
- Haiti Q & A [The 2004 Coup Against Aristide in Haiti & Canada’s Involvement] , by Diego Hausfather and Nikolas Barry-Shaw – ThirdWorldTraveler.com
- Who Removed Aristide? – London Review of Books – Vol. 26, No. 8, 15 April 2004 – LRB.co.uk
- HAITI & VENEZUELA—COUP & EMPIRE (Part 1), by Stan Goff – FromtheWilderness.com
- A very Canadian coup in Haiti: Top 10 ways Canada aided the 2004 coup and its reign of terror – January 12, 2016 – Tony Seed’s Weblog – TonySeed.WordPress.com
- You Will Anyway – Wednesday, March 2004 – Haiti – the first coup
- US Occupies Haiti, by Cherrene Horazuk – FightBackNews.org
2000 Second Chechen War: 84 Russian paratroopers are killed in a rebel attack on a guard post near Ulus Kert.
Second Chechen War:
- Second Chechen War – Wikipedia
- Second Chechen War – 1999-2006 – GlobalSecurity.org
- The Chechen War: The Information Component – Army.mil
- Casualties of the Second Chechen War – Wikipedia
- SECOND CHECHEN WAR – OnWar.com
- Second Chechen War – FindTheData.com
- War: Second Chechen War – FunnyJunk.com
- Category Second Chechen War – Commander Khattab Chechnya (April 14, 1969 – March 20, 2002) – WordPress.com
- Anarchists and the second Chechen war – pdf – LibCom.org
- Russian airpower in the Second Chechen War, by Robert D. Evans – ResearchGate.net
- The Second Chechen War – published 04 Nov 1999 – report from Andrei Sakharov Foundation – ReliefWeb.int
- List Of Second Chechen War Battles – Ranker.com
- Tag Archives: Second Chechen War – PorkingsPolicyReview.com
- Second Chechen War – Beyond Highbrow – Rebert Lyndsay – RobertLyndsay.WordPress.com
- SECOND CHECHEN WAR – Photographs – Tumblr.com
- The Second Chechen War – Photographs – features – Noor Foundation – NoorImages.com
First Chechen War:
- First Chechnya War – 1994-1996 –GlobalSecurity.org
- Chechnya and the First Chechen War – RussianRulersHistory.com
- First Chechen War – StudyMode.com
- FIRST CHECHEN WAR – Tumbrl.com
- First Chechen War Combat Footage – LiveLeak.com
- Russian Soldiers in Chechnya…First Chechen War. – LiveLeak.com
- The First Chechen War History Essay – UKEssays.com
- The First War of Chechnya – VoltaireNet.org
Chechen Wars:
- Chechen-Russian conflict – Wikipedia
- Russia-Chechnya Conflict: A Quick Guide, by Zainab Akande – April 19, 2013 – News Mic – Mic.com
- Q&A: The Chechen conflict – BBC
- THE CONFLICT BETWEEN RUSSIA AND CHECHNYA, by Mariya Yevsyukova – 1995 – Colorado.edu
- Crisis in Chechnya, by Anup Shah – GlobalIssues.org
- Chechnya: A History of Conflict – Voice of America – VOANews.com
- Chechnya, Russia and 20 years of conflict, by Mansur Milovalev – 11 Dec 2014 – Aljazeera.com
- The Conflict in Chechnya, by Vlad Akselrud – SlideShare.net
- Chechnya: A History of Conflict – Voice of America – VOANews.com
- Timeline: Major Chechen attacks in Russia – Fri Apr 19, 2013 – Reuters.com
- YouTube videos: Chechen Conflict Documentary Part One (13 min. 24 sec.), Part Two (12 min. 15 sec.), Part Three (13 min. 10 sec.)
- YouTube video (48 min. 14 sec.): Documentary – Chechnya: The Dirty War (2005)
1992 First day of Bosnia and Herzegovina independence referendum.
Independence of Bosnia-Herzegovina:
- Independence Day (Bosnia-Herzegovina) – Wikipedia
- REPORT: THE REFERENDUM ON INDEPENDENCE IN BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA – Bosnia and Herzegovina – Commission on Security & Cooperation in Europe – US Helsinki Commission – CSCE.gov
- Declaration of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina – Bosnian Institute – Bosnia.org.uk
- History, Independence – Bosnia-Herzegovina – CountryQuest.com
- Bosnia Independence Day – MapsOfWorld.com
- Independence Day of Bosnia-Herzegovina – TimeAndDate.com
Bosnia-Herzegovina:
- BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA – CIA WORLD FACTBOOK
- Bosnia and Herzegovina – UN Data
- Bosnia-Herzegovina – NationsOnline.com
- Bosnia-Herzegovina – Infoplease.com
- Bosnia and Herzegovina – FactMonster.com
- Bosnia-Herzegovina country profile – BBC
History of Bosnia-Herzegovina:
- History of Bosnia-Herzegovina – Wikipedia
- Bosnia and Herzegovina – History – Infoplease.com
- History of Bosnia-Herzegovina – SafariTheGlobe.com
- Bosnia and Herzegovina History, Language and Culture – WorldTravelGuide.net
- History of Bosnia-Herzegovina (1941-45) – Wikipedia
- About Bosnia – History – Bosnian Institute – Bosnia.org.uk
- History – Visit-BosniaHerzegovina.com
- Brief History of Bosnia and Herzegovina – MarvaoGuide.com
- Bosnia & Herzegovina – Jewish Virtual Library
- Jews of Bosnia and Herzegovina – Wikipedia
- Serbs of Bosnia-Herzegovina – Wikipedia
- Bosnia And Herzegovina History Timeline – WorldAtlas.com
War in Bosnia-Herzegovina:
- Bosnian War – Wikipedia
- The War in Bosnia 1992-1995 – OFFICE of the HISTORIAN – US Department of State
- The Bosnian War 1992-1995 – OnWar.com
- Bosnian Conflict – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Bosnian War 1992-1995 – MTHOLYOKE.edu
- US Involvement in Bosnia-Herzegovina – U-S-History.com
- BOSNIAN GENOCIDE – History.com
- Bosnia-Herzegovina 1992-1995 200,000 Deaths – Genocide in the 20th Century – The History Place – HistoryPlace.com
- Conflicting Truths: The Bosnian War, by Nick Hawton – Volume 59, Issue 8 August 2009 – HistoryToday.com
- Background information: For persons unaccounted for in connection with the conflict on the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina – ICRC.org
- HISTORY OF REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA – Tripod.com
Bosnian War on the Ground:
- Various YouTube videos on Bosnian War
- YouTube video (2 min. 58 sec.):The last scene of Welcome to Sarajevo – Albinoni’s Adajo G in minor, and Vedran Smailović – Wikipedia
- YouTube video (1 h. 37 min. 24 sec.): Dobordodošli u Sarajevo (Welcome to Sarajevo) full movie.
- YouTube video (1 h. 28 min. 30 sec.): Romeo and Juliet in Sarajevo – Documentary film, or YouTube video (3 min. 39 sec.): Admira Ismić and Boško Brikić
Timeline of the War in Bosnia-Herzegovina:
- War in Bosnia: Timeline – Original Timeline appropriated from Kristina Lerman – Selenasol.com
- The War in Bosnia 1992-1995 – OFFICE of the HISTORIAN – US Department of the State
- TIMELINE: What happened during the war in Bosnia? – Mon Jul 21, 2008 – Reuters.com
- Bosnia History Timeline & Facts – FindFacts.org
- Balkans 1940s to 1999 – The WashingtonPost – WashingtonPost.com
Foreign Relations of Bosnia-Herzegovina:
- Foreign relations of Bosnia and Herzegovina – Wikipedia
- Bosnia and Herzegovina – Council on Foreign Relations – CFR.org
- Relations between Turkey and Bosnia and Herzegovina – Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkey – MFA.gov.tr
Economy of Bosnia-Herzegovina:
- Economy of Bosnia-Herzegovina – Wikipedia
- Bosnia-Herzegovina – THE WORLD BANK
- Bosnia-Herzegovina – Data – THE WORLD BANK
- Bosnia and Herzegovina – THE HERITAGE FOUNDATION
- Bosnia-Herzegovina – Economy – Infoplease.com
- Bosnia-Herzegovina – GDP – TradingEconomics.com
1988 Svend Robinson becomes the first member of the Canadian House of Commons to come out as gay.
Svend Robinson:
- Biography: Svend Robinson – Svend Robinsion.com
- Politics – Svend Robinson – Wikipedia
- Svend Robinson biography reveals the man behind the image, by Jennifer Moreau – November 5, 2013 – BurnabyNow.com
- Book about Svend Robinson: Svend Robinson: A Life in Politics, by Graeme Truelove – New Star Books; 1 edition (October 17, 2013) – Amazon
Websites related to LGBT Issues in Canada:
- LGBT rights in Canada – Wikipedia
- LGBT in Canada – Wikipedia
- Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Rights in Canada – TheCanadianEnyclopedia.ca
- LGBT – Canada – O.Canada.com
- LGBT Rights in Canada – EQUALDEX – Equaldex.com
- TGC – Travel Gay Canada – TravelGayCanada.com
- LGBT Rights – Canada Human Rights Trust – Eagle – Eagle.ca
- LGBT Community in Canada – Ryerson University – Ryerson.com
- Chronology of Advances in LGBT Rights in Canada, and in BC – BC Teachers’ Federation – BCTF.ca
- Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered (LGBT) – CharityVilleage.com
- Sexual Orientation and Human Rights – Canadian Heritage – PCH.GC.ca
LGBT Rights in General:
- Definition of Terms: Sex, Gender, Gender Identity, Sexual Orientation – AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION – APA.org – pdf
- About LGBT Human Rights – Amnesty International
- Issues LGBT – United States
- Combatting discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity – UN Office for High Commissioner for Human Rights
- LGBT rights at the United Nations – Wikipedia
- UN Human Rights Council Resolution – Human rights, sexual orientation and gender identity – 22 September 2014 – A/HRC/27/L.27/Rev.1
- Resolution adopted by the Human Rights Council – Human rights, sexual orientation and gender identity – 2 October 2014 – A/HRC/27/32
1988 South African archbishop Desmond Tutu is arrested along with 100 clergymen during a five-day anti-apartheid demonstration in Cape Town.
Desmond Tutu’s Arrest on February 29, 1988:
- Archbishop Desmond Tutu is arrested – Monday, February 29, 1988 – South African History Online – SAHistory.org.za
- Bishop Tutu Arrested, Told to Stop Mounting Protests : ‘I Obey God’ in Defiance, Cleric Says – February 29, 1988 – Los Angeles Times – LATtimes.com
Desmond Tutu:
- Desmond Tutu – NobelPrize.org
- Desmond Tutu – Biography.com
- Desmond Tutu – Encyclopedia Britannica
- “It is astounding that one whose ministry coincided with so dark a period in the history of South Africa and the world would also be renowned for his love and advocacy of laughter.”, by Tinyiko Maluleke – September 27, 2015 – The Making of Desmond Tutu – The Sunday Independent
- YouTube video (56 min. 10 sec.): Reconciling Love Archbishop Desmond Tutu
- YouTube video (57 min. 03 sec.): InterSpiritual Discussion with His Holiness the Dalai Lama and Desmond Tutu: A.M. Session, Part 1
- YouTube video (46 min. 29 sec.): Desmond Tutu, Peacemaker: A conversation with Desmond Tutu & John Allen
- “Because there is global insecurity, nations are engaged in a mad arms race, spending billions of dollars wastefully on instruments of destruction, when millions are starving. And yet, just a fraction of what is expended so obscenely on defense budgets would make the difference in enabling God’s children to fill their stomachs, be educated, and given the chance to lead fulfilled and happy lives.” – Desmond Tutu – Nobel Lecture on December 11, 1984 – NobelPrize.org
- The Desmond Tutu Peace Foundation – Official Site
- Desmond Tutu Quotes – BrainyQuote.com
- News Articles on Desmond Tutu – The Huffington Post – huffingtonPost.com
- Articles on or by Desmond Tutu – Transcend.org/tms
Anti-Apartheid Movement:
- Internal resistance to apartheid – Wikipedia
- Apartheid – The United Nations and the International Community – A Collection of Speeches and Papers – E.S. Reddy – SAHistory.org.za – pdf
History of Apartheid:
- “The Afrikaans word meaning ‘separation’, Apartheid was the racial, social policy introduced by the National Party government of South Africa in 1948.” – Apartheid – About education – About.com
- The History of Apartheid in South Africa – Stanford.edu
- Precursors – Apartheid – Wikipedia
- South African general election, 1948 – Wikipedia
- Apartheid – History of South Africa – History.com
- A Brief History of South African Apartheid – About education – About.com
- Brief history of Apartheid in South Africa – South-Africa-Tours-and-Travel.com
- “In 1948, the National Party (NP), representing Afrikaners, won the national election on a platform of racism and segregation under the slogan of ‘apartheid’. Apartheid built upon earlier laws, but made segregation more rigid and enforced it more aggressively.” – Apartheid and reaction to it – SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ONLINE – SAHistory.org.za
- Apartheid History Timeline: On Nelson Mandela’s Death, A Look Back At South Africa’s Legacy Of Racism (PHOTOS), by Kavitha A. Davidson – December 05, 2013 – HuffingtonPost.com
- APARTHEID – History.com
- Apartheid – Infoplease.com
- Apartheid (1948-1994) – BlackPast.org
- Apartheid South Africa – SouthAfrica.to
- Apartheid in South Africa 1948-1994 – WikiSpaces.com – pdf
- South African History [Apartheid] – Australia.edu
- MILESTONES: 1989-1992 – The End of Apartheid – OFFICE HISTORIAN – US Department of State
- The Struggle for Equity: Apartheid in South Africa, by Eilis Hood – UPenn.edu
- South Africa to the end of Apartheid (1625-1993) – Northwestern.edu
- Apartheid Timeline – SoftSchools.com
1972 Vietnam War: Vietnamization – South Korea withdraws 11,000 of its 48,000 troops from Vietnam.
Vietnam War in 1972:
- 1972 in the Vietnam War – Wikipedia
- Vietnam War Timeline: 1971-1972 – VietnamGear.com
- Battlefield Timeline: 1969-1972 – PBS.org
Vietnamization:
- VIETNAMIZATION – History.com
- What was Nixon’s Vietnamization Policy? – Vietnam War – TheVietnamWar.info
- The end of Americanization – Vietnamization – Wikipedia
- Vietnam War: Nixon & Vietnamization – About education – About.com
- Vietnamization – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Nixon Doctrine and Vietnamization, by John G. Keilers – Army.mil
- “Vietnamization” – Richard Nixon – November 3, 1969 – The Patriot Post – PatriotPost.us
- Vietnamization – Spartacus-Educational.com
1960 The Agadir earthquake of 5.7 Mw shakes coastal Morocco with a maximum perceived intensity of X (Extreme), destroying Agadir, and leaving 12,000 dead and another 12,000 injured.
1952 The island of Heligoland is restored to German authority.
1944 World War II: The Admiralty Islands are invaded in Operation Brewer led by American General Douglas MacArthur.
1940 In a ceremony held in Berkeley, California, because of the war, physicist Ernest Lawrence receives the 1939 Nobel Prize in Physics from Sweden’s Consul General in San Francisco.
1940 Finland initiates Winter War peace negotiations.
Winter War:
- 1939-1940 – Winter War – GlobalSecurity.org
- The Soviet-Finnish War, 1939-1940 Getting the Doctrine Right, by Major Gregory J. Bozek – iBiblio.org
- The end of the Winter War – The Battles of the Winter War – WinterWar.com
- The Finnish Winter War 1939-1940, by Juha Ilo – Feldgrau.com
- The Winter War – The Soviet Invasion of Finland Timeline (November 1939-March 1940) – SecondWorldWarHistory.com
- The Winter War – 30 Nov 1939-13 Nov 1940, by Morgan Bell – World War II Database – WW2DB.com
- German-Soviet Commercial Agreement (1940) – Wikipedia
- Lessons of the Winter War: A Study in the Military Effectiveness of the Red Army, 1939–1940, by Roger R. Reese – JHU.edu
- German-Soviet Axis talks – Wikipedia
- Text of The Treaty of Peace between The Republic of Finland and The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (a.k.a. Moscow Peace Treaty of 1940) of March 12, 1940 – WinterWar.com
Timelines of the Winter War:
- Timeline of the Winter War – Wikipedia
- Timeline of the Winter War – History Learning Site – HistoryLearningSite.co.uk
- Timeline of the occupation of the Baltic States – Wikipedia
1940 For her role as Mammy in Gone with the Wind, Hattie McDaniel becomes the first African American to win an Academy Award.
Gone with the Wind:
- Watch Gone with the Wind movie online, download Gone with the Wind – TwoMovies.net
- 10 Fascinating Facts About ‘Gone With the Wind’, by Stacy Conradt – MentalFloss.com
- Quotes from Gone with the Wind: (1) Great-Quoates.com; (2) com; (3) SearchQuotes.com
Historical Background of Gone with the Wind:
- Historical Background and Different Personalities of Scarlet Heroine in the Novel of Gone with the Wind – CNKI.com.cn
- Historical accuracy won in ‘Gone With the Wind ‘With new fuss about the re-released movie, close reading of Margaret Mitchell’s novel confirms it is factually sound. – ByTheo Lippman JR. – August 09, 1998 – BaltimoreSun.com
- Historical Inaccuracies in Film – Sites.Google.com
- Gone with the Wind – MACRO HISTORY AND THE WORLD TIMELINE – FSMITHA.com
- Mindhole Blowers: 20 Facts About Gone with the Wind That Will Make You Give A Damn, by Kathy Benjamin – May 16, 2012 – PAJIBA.com
- Interview with Margaret Michel from 1936 – March 12, 2012 – American Masters – PBS.org
- GONE WITH THE WIND – INTRODUCTION – Shmoop.com
1936 February 26 Incident in Tokyo ends.
February 26 Incident, Japan:
- Background – February 26 Incident – Wikipedia
- February 26 Incident…Japan coup attempt – FEBRUARY 26, 1936 – RareNewspaper.com
- YouTube video (3 min. 22 sec.): Japan Feb 26 incident
- February 26, 1936 Incident – Citizendium.org
- Japan’s revolutionary nationalism and the February 26 Incident, by James Pearson – New Histories – Shef.ac.uk
1920 Czechoslovak National assembly adopted the Constitution.
1916 Child labor: In South Carolina, the minimum working age for factory, mill, and mine workers is raised from twelve to fourteen years old.
1916 Tokelau is annexed by the United Kingdom.
1912 The Piedra Movediza (Moving Stone) of Tandil falls and breaks.
1796 The Jay Treaty between the United States and Great Britain comes into force, facilitating ten years of peaceful trade between the two nations.
Jay Treaty:
- Issues – Jay Treaty – Wikipedia
- Text of the Jay Treaty, November 19, 1796 – Avalon Project – Yale Law School
- Jay Treaty of 1796 and Associated Documents – Avalon Project – Yale Law School
- Explanatory Article to Article 3 of the Jay Treaty – Yale Law School – Yale.edu
- Jay’s Treaty – EarlyAmerica.com
- John Jay’s Treaty, 1794-1795 – OFFICE of the HISTORIAN – US Department of State
- Jay’s Treaty of 1796 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Monday, February 29, 1796 – TheAmericanRevolution.org
1768 Polish nobles formed Bar Confederation.
1752 King Alaungpaya founds Konbaung Dynasty, the last dynasty of Burmese monarchy.
1704 Queen Anne’s War: French forces and Native Americans stage a raid on Deerfield, Massachusetts, killing 56 villagers and taking more than 100 captive.
MARCH 01
Today is the World Civil Defense Day:
2007 “Squatters” are evicted from Ungdomshuset in Copenhagen, Denmark, provoking the March 2007 Denmark riots.
2006 English-language Wikipedia reaches its one millionth article, Jordanhill railway station.
2005 US Supreme Court rules that the execution of juveniles found guilty of murder is unconstitutional marking a change in “national standards,”.
2004 Mohammad Bahr al-Ulloum becomes President of Iraq.
2003 The International Criminal Court holds its inaugural session in The Hague.
2003 Management of the United States Customs Service and the United States Secret Service move to the United States Department of Homeland Security.
2002 The peseta is discontinued as official currency of Spain and is replaced by the euro (€).
2002 The Envisat environmental satellite successfully reaches an orbit 800 kilometers (500 mi) above the Earth on its 11th launch, carrying the heaviest payload to date at 8500 kilograms (8.5 tons).
2002 US invasion of Afghanistan: Operation Anaconda begins in eastern Afghanistan.
US Invasion of Afghanistan – US War in Afghanistan:
- US invasion of Afghanistan – War in Afghanistan (2001-2014) – Wikipedia
- Invasion by the United States and NATO – Invasions of Afghanistan – Wikipedia
- US War in Afghanistan – Council on Foreign Affairs – CFR.org
- United States’ Invasion of Afghanistan – OhioHistoryCentral.org
- War in Afghanistan, US Invasion, Occupation of Afghanistan – HistoryCommons.org
- Afghanistan War (2001-2014), by Griff Witte – Encyclopedia Britannia
- War in Afghanistan – A Timeline – December 1, 2009 – CBSNews.com
Why Did the US Invade Afghanistan? :
- Why Did the United States Invade Afghanistan? , by Tim Kelly – RAIN.org.za, or the same article on this website of Jamiatul Ulama – Jamiat.org.za
- Did 9/11 Justify the War in Afghanistan? , by David Ray Griffin – 25 June 2005 – GlobalResearch.ca
- Invasion of Afghanistan – ‘War on Terror’ – Why – TheBlackMosaic.com
- Why is the United States Really in Afghanistan? , by Howard Uhal – April 17, 2013 – DissidentVoice.org
- Why Afghanistan? – Trust in Education – TrustInEducation.org
- Why did the United States invade Afghanistan in 2001? (a)to respond to terrorist attacks on U.S. territory (B to protect neighboring countries from a likely invasion (C to prevent a communist – Question and answer – Weegy.com
- YouTube video (9 min. 10 sec.) The REAL reasons behind The US led invasion of Afghanistan and Pakistan
- YouTube video (4 min. 13 sec.) Why us invaded afghanistan
Behind the Official Reasons for the Invasion of Afghanistan:
- The US War in Afghanistan and the Grab for Central Asia Oil – RevolutionaryDemocracy.org
- “The War is Worth Waging”: Afghanistan’s Vast Reserves of Minerals and Natural Gas, by Michel Chossudovsky – 16 June 2010 – GlobalResearch.ca
- A TIMELINE OF OIL AND VIOLENCE – AFGHANISTAN – RingNebula.com
- Complete 911 Timeline – Pipeline Politics – HistoryCommons.org
- Afghanistan – LiesOfBush.com
- Pipelines to 9/11, by Rudo de Ruijter – CourtFool.info
- YouTube video (5 min. 15 sec.) Did We Invade Afghanistan to Build a Gas Pipeline?
- Afghanistan – War and Oil, by George Monbiot – October 23, 2001 – CounterPunch.org
- Afghanistan oil pipeline construction starts – TheInsider.org
- A Brief History of Natural Gas in Afghanistan – Ministry of Mines and Petroleum of Afghanistan – MOM.gov.af
- US Bases in Afghanistan and Oil Pipeline Politics – WantToKnow.info
- Afghanistan: A Pipeline, an Invasion, a Pipeline, an “Exodus” , by By Roger Armbrust – May 21 2012 – The Clyde Fitch Report – ClydeFitchReport.com
- Afghanistan plans gas pipeline – Monday, 13 May 2002 – BBC
- Gas Pipeline, Mineral Deposits – the Real Reasons for US Occupation of Afghanistan – 9 Years Of US Lies And Failure in Afghanistan – 10/14/10 – Sulekha.com
- IT’S ALL ABOUT OIL – 1998 Unocal Statement: Suspenstion of activities of related to proposed natural gas pipeline across Afghanistan – WhatReallyHappened.com
- A Primer On the REAL Global Geopolitical Battle – October 8, 2012- WashingtonsBlog.com
- America’s pipeline dream, by George Monbiot – October 23, 2001 – TheGuardian.com
- IN 1998 AMERICA WANTED NEW GOVERNMENT IN AFGHANISTAN TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF OIL PIPELINE – THEDEBATE.org
- Turkmenistan–Afghanistan–Pakistan–India Pipeline (TAPI) – Wikipedia
- Why did the US really go to war? – Pipeline to 911 – ViewZone.com9
- 9/11 and Afghan pipeline – 911myths.com
- US planned war in Afghanistan long before September 11, by Patrick Martin – 20 November 2001 – WSWS.org
- Trans-Afghanistan Pipeline Still a Dream, by Tel Roll – Monday, September 20, 2010 – CommonDreams.com
- TAPI project or the future of Afghanistan – RT.com
- PAKISTAN, AFGHANISTAN AND TURKMENISTAN GAS PIPELINE – June 10 – 16, 2002 – Finance & Markets – PakistanEconomist.com
- “While the West kills thousands of civilians in Afghanistan and Pakistan and ravages both countries, Russia, China and Iran are acquiring the crucial energy riches of Central Asia and the Caspian area without firing a shot.” – Russia, China, Iran defeat US in the “pipeline wars” , by Asad Ismi – The Reality of Life in Afghanistan – RAWA.org
- “A little-noted energy agenda moving rapidly forward in Afghanistan could exacerbate insecurity and instability, and ensure a prolonged U.S. and foreign military presence.” – Afghanistan’s Energy War, by Antonia Juhasz and Shukria Dellawar, October 5, 2011 – Foreign Policy in Focus – FPIF.org
- The Afghanistan War: Afghanistan’s Vast Reserves of Minerals and Natural Gas – Michel Chossudovsky (CRG) – Friday, April. 5, 2013 – NSNBC.me
- Afghanistan – poppies, pipelines, Al Qaeda and control of Eurasia – OilEmpire.us
- Afghanistan, Energy Geopolitics and the TAPI Pipeline, by John Foster – 23 March 2010 – GlobalResearch.ca
- Pipeline-Istan: Everything You Need to Know About Oil, Gas, Russia, China, Iran, Afghanistan and Obama, by Pepe Escobar – Alternet.org
- Afghanistan, the TAPI Pipeline, and Energy Geopolitics, by John Foster – Tuesday, 23 March 2010 – Journal of Energy Security – ENSEC.org
US-Afghanistan Relations:
- Afghanistan-US relations – Wikipedia
- US-Afghanistan Relations – Archive – US Department of State
- The US-Afghanistan Relations, by Mahdi Rezaie – Academia.edu
- Category Archives: US-Afghanistan Relations – Afghan Online Press – AOPNews.com
- US-Afghanistan Relations (on the Obama administration’s proposal) – C-Span.org
- US-Afghanistan Relations (on Hamid Karzai’s Washington visit) – C-Span.org
- US-Afghanistan Relations – Relevant Articles – HuffingtonPost.com
- A Guide to the United States’ History of Recognition, Diplomatic, and Consular Relations, by Country, since 1776: Afghanistan – OFFICE of the HISTORIAN – US Department of the State
Foreign Relations of Afghanistan:
- Foreign relations of Afghanistan – Wikipedia
- Afghanistan – Council on Foreign Relations – CFR.org
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs – Islamic Republic of Afghanistan
- Neutrality in Afghanistan’s Foreign Policy – United States Institute of Peace – USIP.org
- Afghanistan-United States relations – Wikipedia
- US Relations With Afghanistan – US Department of State
- Afghanistan Index – Brookings.edu
- Afghanistan – Country Profile – NationsOnline.org
- Afghanistan country profile – BBC
Afghanistan and the United Nations:
- Afghanistan & the United Nations
- Permanent Mission of Afghanistan to the United Nations in New York
- Permanent Mission of Afghanistan to the United Nations Office and other international organizations in Geneva
Afghanistan:
- AFGHANISTAN – WORLD FACTBOOK – CIA
- Afghanistan – UN Data
- Afghanistan – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Afghanistan – Infoplease.com
History of Afghanistan:
- History of Afghanistan – Wikipedia
- Afghanistan – History – Infoplease.com
- A Brief History of Afghanistan: By Adam Ritscher – AfghanGovernment.com
- HISTORY OF AFGHANISTAN – HistoryWorld.net
- Afghanistan – History – LonelyPlanet.com
- Afghanistan | Facts and History – About.com
- A Historical Timeline of Afghanistan – PBS.org
- Chronological History of Afghanistan – Afghan-Web.com
- Afghanistan profile – Timeline – BBC
Economy of Afghanistan:
- Economy of Afghanistan – Wikipedia
- Afghanistan – WORLD BANK
- Afghanistan – Data – WORLD BANK
- Afghanistan: Economy – Asian Development Bank – ADB.org
- Afghanistan – Index – THE HERITAGE FOUNDATION
- Afghanistan – Economy – Infoplease.com
- Afghanistan – Economy – Afghanistan’s Economy
2000 Hans Blix assumes the position of Executive Chairman of UNMOVIC.
Hans Blix, Iraq and Weapons of Mass Destruction:
- Hans Blix – UNMOVIC – UN.org
- Anticipating Inspections: UNMOVIC Readies Itself for Iraq – UN.org
- UNMOVIC – Selected Security Council Briefings – UN.org
- Iraq and weapons of mass destruction – Wikipedia
- UN weapons inspector Hans Blix faults Bush administration for lack of “critical thinking” in Iraq – Berkeley.edu
- Hans Blix at Iraq war inquiry – live – July 27, 2010 – TheGuardian.com
- Raw Data: Hans Blix’s Report to the UN – January 28, 2003 – FoxNews.com
2000 The Constitution of Finland is rewritten.
1999 Ottawa Treaty enters into force.
Ottawa Treaty:
- Ottawa Treaty – CanadianLandmine.org
- Text of the Convention on the Prohibition of the Use, Stockpiling, Production and Transfer of Anti-Personnel Mines and on their Destruction, or the same text in PDF
- List of the parties of the Ottawa Treaty – Wikipedia
- The Treaty – ICBL.org
- The Ottawa Mine Ban Convention: Unacceptable on Substance and Process, by Steven Groves and Ted R. Bromund – Heritage.org
1995 Prime Minister of Poland Waldemar Pawlak resigns from parliament and is replaced by ex-communist Józef Oleksy.
1992 Bosnia and Herzegovina declares its independence from Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
Independence of Bosnia-Herzegovina:
- Independence Day (Bosnia-Herzegovina) – Wikipedia
- REPORT: THE REFERENDUM ON INDEPENDENCE IN BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA – Bosnia and Herzegovina – Commission on Security & Cooperation in Europe – US Helsinki Commission – CSCE.gov
- Declaration of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina – Bosnian Institute – Bosnia.org.uk
- History, Independence – Bosnia-Herzegovina – CountryQuest.com
- Bosnia Independence Day – MapsOfWorld.com
- Independence Day of Bosnia-Herzegovina – TimeAndDate.com
Bosnia-Herzegovina:
- BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA – CIA WORLD FACTBOOK
- Bosnia and Herzegovina – UN Data
- Bosnia-Herzegovina – NationsOnline.com
- Bosnia-Herzegovina – Infoplease.com
- Bosnia and Herzegovina – FactMonster.com
- Bosnia-Herzegovina country profile – BBC
History of Bosnia-Herzegovina:
- History of Bosnia-Herzegovina – Wikipedia
- Bosnia and Herzegovina – History – Infoplease.com
- History of Bosnia-Herzegovina – SafariTheGlobe.com
- Bosnia and Herzegovina History, Language and Culture – WorldTravelGuide.net
- History of Bosnia-Herzegovina (1941-45) – Wikipedia
- About Bosnia – History – Bosnian Institute – Bosnia.org.uk
- History – Visit-BosniaHerzegovina.com
- Brief History of Bosnia and Herzegovina – MarvaoGuide.com
- Bosnia & Herzegovina – Jewish Virtual Library
- Jews of Bosnia and Herzegovina – Wikipedia
- Serbs of Bosnia-Herzegovina – Wikipedia
- Bosnia And Herzegovina History Timeline – WorldAtlas.com
1989 The United States becomes a member of the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works.
1984 USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR.
- List of nuclear weapons tests of the Soviet Union
- Soviet Nuclear Test Summary – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- Soviet Nuclear Weapons Program – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- Database of nuclear tests, USSR/Russia: overview – JohnstonArchive.net
- Slow Death of Kazakhstan’s Land Of Nuclear Tests – Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty – RFRL.org
- Semipalitinsk nuclear testing: the humanitarian consequences – Norwegian Institute of International Affairs
- The lasting toll of Semipalitinsk’s nuclear testing – TheBulletin.org
- External Doses of Residents near Semipalitinsk Nuclear Test Site – ResearchGate.net
- Radiation Exposure on Residents due to Semipalitinsk Nuclear Tests – IRPA.net
1981 Provisional Irish Republican Army member Bobby Sands begins his hunger strike in HM Prison Maze.
Bobby Sands:
- Bobby Sands – Biography.com
- Hunger strike – Bobby Sands – Wikipedia
- Bobby Sands – Died May 5th, 1981 – IrishHungerStrike.com
- Bobby Sands – Bobby-Sands.com
- Bobby Sands MP – Bobby Sands Trust – BobbySandsTrust.com, and the same web page on Hunger Stroke Book
- ON THIS DAY: 5 May 1981: Bobby Sands dies in prison – BBC
- YouTube video (1 h. 42 min. 54 sec.): Bobby Sands and the 1981 Hunger Strike Documentary
Irish Republican Army (IRA)/Provisional Republican Army (PIRA):
- Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) (aka, PIRA, “the provos,” Óglaigh na hÉireann) (UK separatists) – Council on Foreign Relations, by Kathryn Gregory – CFR.org
- Irish Republican Army (IRA), Provisional Irish Republican Army (PIRA) the Provos Direct Action Against Drugs (DADD) – GlobalSecurity.org
- Provisional Irish Republican Army – Military.Wikia.com
- Provisional IRA: War, ceasefire, endgame? – BBC
- PROVISIONAL IRISH REPUBLICAN ARMY – Tumblr.com
- Irish Republican Army – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Irish Republican Army – Wikipedia
- Irish Republican Army – News Archives – The Huffington Post
- Guide to the Irish Republican Army – About.com
- Irish Republican Army – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Irish Republican Army – Infoplease.com
- Irish Republican Army (IRA) – Provisional Irish Republican Army (PIRA) – the Provos – Direct Action Against Drugs (DADD) – GlobalSecurity.org
- Guide to the Irish Republican Army – About.com
- Terrorism – Irish Republican Army, by Michele Koznicki, Corey Willett, Michal Griffin, Eric Manley, and Ronald Matten – Eastern Michigan University
IRA’s Terrorism:
- Irish republican attacks during the “Troubles” – List of terrorist incidents in London – Wikipedia
- Terrorism and the IRA: Methodologies and Context – WorldReportNews.com
- Chronology of Provisional Irish Republican Army actions (1990-99) – Wikipedia
- London past terror attacks – Thursday, 7 July 2005 – TheGuardian.com
- IRA terror suspects to lose immunity from prosecution – 2 Sep 2014 – TheTelegraph.co.uk
- New 7/7 London Bombings Documentary – PrisonPlanet.com
- IRA Terrorism – Global Issues on Terrorism – Fall 2014 – Stedwards.edu
- Irish Republican Army – History Assignment: Terrorism in the 20th Century, by Luke Styles and Tom Nicol – WikiSpaces.com
- The Impact of Terrorism on Democracy in Northern Ireland, by Alex Schmidt – PERSPECTIVES ON TERRORISM – TerrorismAnalysists.com
- Irish Republican Army (IRA) – TERRORISM RESEARCH & ANALYSIS CONSORTIUM – TrackingTerrorism.org
- List of terrorism incidents in Great Britain – Wikipedia
- Irish Terrorism goes to Islamic (IRA and Muslim terrorists) – 3/7/2008 – FreeRepublic.com
History of the IRA:
- History of the Irish Republican Army – Irish History
- History of the Irish Republican Army History Essay – UKEssays.com
- History of the Irish Republican Army – Video – TimeToast.com
Sinn Féin:
- Sinn Féin – Official Site
- National Website of Republican Sinn Féin
- OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS AND PRESS RELEASES – SINN FÉIN – SinnFein.org
- THE IRA & SINN FEIN – FRONTLINE – PBS.org
- Sinn Féin – Wikipedia
- Sinn Féin – Infoplease.com
- History of Sinn Féin – Wikipedia
- Leaders of Sinn Féin – Wikipedia
- Sinn Féin – News Archive – TheGuardian.com
- Sinn Feinn – News Archive – The New York Times – NYTimes.com
- Sinn Fein News – ABC.go.com
- Articles on Sinn Fein – Philly.com
History of Sinn Féin:
- History of Sinn Féin – Wikipedia
- History – Sinn Féin – Official Site
- A Brief History of Sinn Fein – Corks Sinn Fein
Sinn Féin, IRA and the Catholic Church:
- The Catholic Church vs. the IRA Hunger Strikes of 1923, by Lily Murphy – July 10, 2015 – CounterPunch.org
- The Catholic Church and the Revolution in Ireland – Academia.edu
- In Catholic Church Belfast, IRA Becomes Public Enemy – March 14, 2005 – Los Angeles Times – LATimes.com
- Sinn Fein chief says he met Catholic priest involved in 1972 bombing, didn’t discuss it – September 8, 2010 – FoxNews.com
- THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IN IRELAND AND SINN FEIN – THE SPECTATOR ARCHIVE – Spectator.co.uk
- Questions for Catholic Church over Sinn Fein – 03/09/2013 – Belfast Telegraph – BelfastTelegraph.co.uk
- Gross hypocrisy from DUP/Sinn Fein and Catholic Church over brutal murder. – YouTube video (12 min. 17 sec.)
1974 Watergate scandal: Seven are indicted for their role in the Watergate break-in and charged with conspiracy to obstruct justice.
Watergate Scandal:
- Watergate scandal – Wikipedia
- WATERGATE SCANDAL – History.com
- WATERGATE SANDAL – Videos – History.com
- What Was The Watergate Scandal? – About.com
- What was Watergate? – Overview – Watergate.info
- Watergate scandal – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Watergate Scandal – UNITED STATES HISTORY – U-S-History.com
- THE WATERGATE SCANDAL – TIMLINE – The Washington Post – WashingtonPost.com
- Watergate Scandal Timeline – AuthenticHistory.com
Watergate Tapes:
- Watergate Collection – Miller Center – MillerCenter.org
- Watergate Tapes – Archived Posts – Watergate.info
- Richard M. Nixon – The Watergate Tapes – Berkeley.edu
- Watergate Tapes Online – The Washington Post
- Watergate-Related Tapes – For Researchers – Nixon Presidential Library & Museum – Nixon.Archives.gov
- Nixon White House Tapes – Online – Virtual Library – Nixon Presidential Library & Museum
- Watergate ‘18-Minute Gap’ May be Recovered – 06/17/02 – About.com
- Nixon 1973 Watergate Tapes – April 1, 1973 – C-SPAN
- Last batch of Nixon tapes on Watergate released, by Matt Smith – August 22, 2013 – CNN
- Audio & Transcripts – NixonTapes.org
- Watergate Tapes – Discogs.com
- Correcting the Historic Record – Watergate.com
- Watergate Tape: More Than 18 Minutes Of History Remain A Mystery (VIDEO) – 06/16/11 – Huffington Post
- Who erased 18 minutes of Nixon Watergate Tapes? – August 22, 2013 – CBS News
1973 Black September storms the Saudi embassy in Khartoum, Sudan, resulting in the assassination of three Western hostages.
Black September’s Attack on the Saudi Embassy in Khartoum, Sudan:
- ON THIS DAY: 1 March 1973: Palestinian gunmen hold diplomats in Sudan – BBC
- Attack on the Saudi Embassy in Khartoum – Wikipedia
- Terrorists In Khartoum Surrender, Free Hostages – March 5, 1973 – Herald-Journal
Black September (organization):
- Black September – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Other attacks – Black September Organization – Wikipedia
- Black September – Palestine – TERRORISM RESEARH & ANALYSIS CONSORTIUM (TRAC) – TrackingTerrorism.org
- What is the Black September Organization History Essay – published 23 March 2015 – UKEssays.com
1972 The Thai province of Yasothon is created after being split off from the Ubon Ratchathani Province.
1971 President of Pakistan Yahya Khan indefinitely postpones the pending national assembly session, precipitating massive civil disobedience in East Pakistan.
1968 Vatican City’s Apostolic Constitution of 1967 goes into effect.
Apostolic Constitution:
- APOSTOLIC CONSTITUTION OF POPE PAUL VI –INDULGENTIARUM DOCTRINA – Vatican.va
- What is the Constitution of the Vatican City? – Funtrivia.com
- Apostolic constitution – Wikipedia
- Apostolic constitutions – Documents by type – Gcatholic.org
1966 The Ba’ath Party takes power in Syria.
Ba’ath Party in Syria:
- 1966 Syrian coup d’état – Wikipedia
- The Ba’ath Party in Syria – Harvard.edu
- Ba’ath Party (Syria) – Flagspot.net
- The Ba’ath Party in Syria – April 21, 2015 – St. Edwards University – StEdwards.edu
Ba’ath Party:
- History – Ba’ath Party Wikipedia
- Ba’ath party – Infoplease.com
- “On 8 February 1963 Qasim’s government was overthrown in a military coup by Baathist and other officers aligned with Arab nationalism. Qasim himself was summarily executed. Arif, who had earlier been expelled from the government, now became president.” – The Baath Party seizes power – Chronicle. Fanack.com
- “At the time the Ba’ath party was a small nationalist movement with only 850 members. But the CIA decided to use it because of its close relations with the army. One of its members tried to assassinate Kassim as early as 1959. Saddam, then 22, was wounded in the leg, later fleeing the country….In 1963, Saddam Hussein worked with the CIA to carry out the coup by the Baath party, which eventually brought him to power in Iraq.” – Regime Change: How the CIA put Saddam’s Party in Power – Richard Sanders – Hartford-HWP.com, and/or How the CIA put the Baath in power – CASI.org.uk
- The Iraqi Baath party, by Tarik Kafala – Tuesday, 25 March 2003 – BBC
1966 Venera 3 Soviet space probe crashes on Venus becoming the first spacecraft to land on another planet‘s surface.
1964 Villarrica Volcano begins a strombolian eruption causing lahars that destroy half of the town of Coñaripe.
1961 Uganda becomes self-governing and holds its first elections.
Uganda Self-Governing and It First Election of 1961:
- Leading up to Independence – Uganda Legislative Council – Wikipedia
- UPC and the Elections of 1961 And 1962, by Yoga Adhola – Uganda Peoples Congress – UPCParty.net
Uganda:
- Uganda – The World Factbook – CIA
- Uganda – Infoplease.com
- Uganda – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Uganda country profile – Overview – BBC
History of Uganda:
- History of Uganda – Wikipedia
- HISTORY OF UGANDA – HistoryWorld.net
- Uganda: History – TheCommonWealth.org
- History & Politics – Uganda – Our-Africa.org
- Culture of Uganda – EveryCulture.com
- Uganda profile – Timeline – BBC
Foreign Relations of Uganda:
- REPUBLIC OF UGANDA – MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFIARS – Official Site
- Foreign relations of Uganda – Wikipedia
- Foreign relations of Uganda – GardeningIllustratedMagazine.com
- Uganda – FOREIGN RELATIONS – CountryStudies.us
Economy of Uganda:
- Economy of Uganda – Wikipedia
- Uganda – Economy – Infoplease.com
- The Economy of Uganda – CountryStudies.us
- Uganda – THE WORLD BANK
- Uganda – Data – THE WORLD BANK
- Economy & Industry – Uganda – Our-Africa.org
1961 United States President John F. Kennedy establishes the Peace Corps.
1958 Samuel Alphonsus Stritch is appointed Pro-Prefect of the Propagation of Faith and thus becomes the first American member of the Roman Curia.
1956 Formation of the East German Nationale Volksarmee
1956 The International Air Transport Association finalizes a draft of the Radiotelephony spelling alphabet for the International Civil Aviation Organization.
1954 Puerto Rican nationalists attack the United States Capitol building, injuring five Representatives.
1954 Nuclear weapons testing: The Castle Bravo, a 15-megaton hydrogen bomb, is detonated on Bikini Atoll in the Pacific Ocean, resulting in the worst radioactive contamination ever caused by the United States.
Castle Bravo:
- 1 MARCH 1954 – CASTLE BRAVO – CTBTO.org
- Operation Castle: 1954 Pacific Proving Ground – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- Castle Bravo nuclear test, 1954 – JohnStonsArchive.net
- Castle Bravo: The Largest US Nuclear Explosion, by Ariana Rowberry – February 27, 2014 – Brookings.edu
- Bomb design – Castle Bravo – Wikipedia
- 60th Anniversary of Castle BRAVO Nuclear Test, the Worst Nuclear Test in U.S. History – posted February 28, 2014 – GWU.edu
- YouTube video (4 min. 09 sec.): Castle Bravo Nuclear Test
Nuclear Tests by the United States:
- GENERAL OVERVIEW OF THE EFFECTS OF NUCLEAR TESTING – CTBTO
- The Cold War – AtomCentral.com
- List of the nuclear weapons tests of the United States – Wikipedia
- Operation Argus – Wikipedia
- Gallery of US Nuclear Tests – NuclearArchive.org
- Nuclear Test Sites – AtomicArchive.com
- United States Nuclear Tests: July 1945 Through September 1992 – FAS.org
Atmospheric/High-altitude Nuclear Explosion Testing:
- Atmospheric nuclear explosion – Wikipedia
- High-altitude nuclear explosions, by Wm Robert Johnston – JohnstonsArchive.net
- “Atmospheric testing refers to explosions which take place in the atmosphere.” – TYPES OF NUCLEA WEAPONS TESTS – CTBTO.org
Nuclear Tests at Bikini Atoll:
- Nuclear testing at Bikini Atoll – Wikipedia
- Bikini Atoll Nuclear Test Site – UNESCO
- A Short History of the People of Bikini Atoll – BikiniAtoll.com
Nuclear Weapons and the United States:
- Nuclear Weapons and the United States – Wikipedia
- Nuclear Weapons Testing: History, Progress, Challenges: Verifications and Entry into Force of the CTBT – US Department of State
- US Nuclear Weapons Stockpile Life Extension Programs – January 3, 2013 – US Department of State
- 50 Facts About US Nuclear Weapons Today – April 28, 2014 – Brookings.edu
- The Future of the US Nuclear Weapons Program, by Michaela Dodge – The Heritage Foundation
- The Future of the US Nuclear Weapons Policy – Arms Control Association
- The Future of the US Nuclear Weapons Program, by Linton F. Brooks – ResearchGate.net
- US Nuclear Weapons Policy in the 21st Century – Rose Gottemoeller, Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security, Dixie State University, St. George, Utah – October 21, 2014 – US Department of State
1953 Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin suffers a stroke and collapses; he dies four days later.
1950 Cold War: Klaus Fuchs is convicted of spying for the Soviet Union by disclosing top secret atomic bomb data.
1947 The International Monetary Fund begins financial operations.
World Bank and the IMF:
- World Bank Group – Official Site
- International Monetary Fund Home Page
- Factsheet: The World Bank and the IMF – IMF.org
- The World Bank and the IMF: How Do They Differ? , by David D. Driscoll – IFM.org
Problems of the World Bank and the IMF:
- Why the World Bank Must Be Reformed and How Can We Do It – GlobalExchange.org
- How to Fix the World Bank, by Thomas J. Bollyky – April 8, 2012 – The New York Times – NYTimes.com
- CRITICAL VOICES ON THE WORLD BANK AND THE IMF – Breton Woods Project – BretonWoodsProject.org
- Operational Problems of the World Bank and the IMF: Economic Essay – UKEssays.com
- A PROJECT OF THE WORLD BANK OR IMF THAT CREATED PROBLEMS FOR THE NATIONS THAT RECEIVED ITS ASSISTANCE? , posted by Martin Nwadiugwu – downloadable
1946 The Bank of England is nationalized.
1941 World War II: Bulgaria signs the Tripartite Pact, allying itself with the Axis powers.
1936 The Hoover Dam is completed.
1932 Declaration of the founding of Manchukuo.
1932 Charles Lindbergh‘s son is kidnapped.
1919 March 1st Movement begins in Korea under Japanese rule.
1917 The US government releases the unencrypted text of the Zimmermann Telegram to the public.
1914 The Republic of China joins the Universal Postal Union.
1912 Albert Berry makes the first parachute jump from a moving airplane.
1901 The Australian Army is formed.
1896 Henri Becquerel discovers radioactivity.
1896 Battle of Adwa: an Ethiopian army defeats an outnumbered Italian force, ending the First Italo-Ethiopian War.
1893 Electrical engineer Nikola Tesla demonstrates Wireless power in St. Louis, Missouri.
1886 The Anglo-Chinese School, Singapore is founded by Bishop William Oldham.
1873 E Remington and Sons in Ilion, New York begins production of the first practical typewriter.
1872 Yellowstone National Park is established as the world’s first national park.
1870 Marshal FS López dies during the Battle of Cerro Corá thus marking the end of the Paraguayan War.
1868 The Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity is founded at the University of Virginia.
1854 German psychologist Friedrich Eduard Beneke disappears; two years later his remains are found in a canal near Charlottenburg.
1852 Archibald Montgomerie, 13th Earl of Eglinton is appointed Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.
1815 Napoleon returns to France from his banishment on Elba, start of the Hundred Days.
1811 Leaders of the Mamluk dynasty are killed by Egyptian ruler Muhammad Ali.
1790 The first United States census is authorized.
1781 The Continental Congress adopts the Articles of Confederation.
1713 The siege and destruction of Fort Neoheroka begins during the Tuscarora War in North Carolina, effectively opening up the colony’s interior to European colonization.
1700 Sweden introduces its own Swedish calendar, in an attempt to gradually merge into the Gregorian calendar, reverts to the Julian calendar on this date in 1712, and introduces the Gregorian calendar on this date in 1753.
MARCH 02
2004 War in Iraq: Al-Qaeda carries out the Ashoura Massacre in Iraq, killing 170 and wounding over 500.
2002 US invasion of Afghanistan: Operation Anaconda begins, (ending on March 19 after killing 500 Taliban and al-Qaeda fighters, with 11 Western troop fatalities).
US Invasion of Afghanistan – US War in Afghanistan:
- US invasion of Afghanistan – War in Afghanistan (2001-2014) – Wikipedia
- Invasion by the United States and NATO – Invasions of Afghanistan – Wikipedia
- US War in Afghanistan – Council on Foreign Affairs – CFR.org
- United States’ Invasion of Afghanistan – OhioHistoryCentral.org
- War in Afghanistan, US Invasion, Occupation of Afghanistan – HistoryCommons.org
- Afghanistan War (2001-2014), by Griff Witte – Encyclopedia Britannia
- War in Afghanistan – A Timeline – December 1, 2009 – CBSNews.com
Why Did the US Invade Afghanistan? :
- Why Did the United States Invade Afghanistan? , by Tim Kelly – RAIN.org.za, or the same article on this website of Jamiatul Ulama – Jamiat.org.za
- Did 9/11 Justify the War in Afghanistan? , by David Ray Griffin – 25 June 2005 – GlobalResearch.ca
- Invasion of Afghanistan – ‘War on Terror’ – Why – TheBlackMosaic.com
- Why is the United States Really in Afghanistan? , by Howard Uhal – April 17, 2013 – DissidentVoice.org
- Why Afghanistan? – Trust in Education – TrustInEducation.org
- Why did the United States invade Afghanistan in 2001? (a)to respond to terrorist attacks on U.S. territory (B to protect neighboring countries from a likely invasion (C to prevent a communist – Question and answer – Weegy.com
- YouTube video (9 min. 10 sec.) The REAL reasons behind The US led invasion of Afghanistan and Pakistan
- YouTube video (4 min. 13 sec.) Why us invaded afghanistan
Behind the Official Reasons for the Invasion of Afghanistan:
- The US War in Afghanistan and the Grab for Central Asia Oil – RevolutionaryDemocracy.org
- “The War is Worth Waging”: Afghanistan’s Vast Reserves of Minerals and Natural Gas, by Michel Chossudovsky – 16 June 2010 – GlobalResearch.ca
- A TIMELINE OF OIL AND VIOLENCE – AFGHANISTAN – RingNebula.com
- Complete 911 Timeline – Pipeline Politics – HistoryCommons.org
- Afghanistan – LiesOfBush.com
- Pipelines to 9/11, by Rudo de Ruijter – CourtFool.info
- Did We Invade Afghanistan to Build a Gas Pipeline? YouTube video (5 min. 15 sec.)
- Afghanistan – War and Oil, by George Monbiot – October 23, 2001 – CounterPunch.org
- Afghanistan oil pipeline construction starts – TheInsider.org
- A Brief History of Natural Gas in Afghanistan – Ministry of Mines and Petroleum of Afghanistan – MOM.gov.af
- US Bases in Afghanistan and Oil Pipeline Politics – WantToKnow.info
- Afghanistan: A Pipeline, an Invasion, a Pipeline, an “Exodus” , by By Roger Armbrust – May 21 2012 – The Clyde Fitch Report – ClydeFitchReport.com
- Afghanistan plans gas pipeline – Monday, 13 May 2002 – BBC
- Gas Pipeline, Mineral Deposits – the Real Reasons for US Occupation of Afghanistan – 9 Years Of US Lies And Failure in Afghanistan – 10/14/10 – Sulekha.com
- IT’S ALL ABOUT OIL – 1998 Unocal Statement: Suspenstion of activities of related to proposed natural gas pipeline across Afghanistan – WhatReallyHappened.com
- A Primer On the REAL Global Geopolitical Battle – October 8, 2012- WashingtonsBlog.com
- America’s pipeline dream, by George Monbiot – October 23, 2001 – TheGuardian.com
- IN 1998 AMERICA WANTED NEW GOVERNMENT IN AFGHANISTAN TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF OIL PIPELINE – THEDEBATE.org
- Turkmenistan–Afghanistan–Pakistan–India Pipeline (TAPI) – Wikipedia
- Why did the US really go to war? – Pipeline to 911 – ViewZone.com9
- 9/11 and Afghan pipeline – 911myths.com
- US planned war in Afghanistan long before September 11, by Patrick Martin – 20 November 2001 – WSWS.org
- Trans-Afghanistan Pipeline Still a Dream, by Tel Roll – Monday, September 20, 2010 – CommonDreams.com
- TAPI project or the future of Afghanistan – RT.com
- PAKISTAN, AFGHANISTAN AND TURKMENISTAN GAS PIPELINE – June 10 – 16, 2002 – Finance & Markets – PakistanEconomist.com
- “While the West kills thousands of civilians in Afghanistan and Pakistan and ravages both countries, Russia, China and Iran are acquiring the crucial energy riches of Central Asia and the Caspian area without firing a shot.” – Russia, China, Iran defeat US in the “pipeline wars” , by Asad Ismi – The Reality of Life in Afghanistan – RAWA.org
- “A little-noted energy agenda moving rapidly forward in Afghanistan could exacerbate insecurity and instability, and ensure a prolonged U.S. and foreign military presence.” – Afghanistan’s Energy War, by Antonia Juhasz and Shukria Dellawar, October 5, 2011 – Foreign Policy in Focus – FPIF.org
- The Afghanistan War: Afghanistan’s Vast Reserves of Minerals and Natural Gas – Michel Chossudovsky (CRG) – Friday, April. 5, 2013 – NSNBC.me
- Afghanistan – poppies, pipelines, Al Qaeda and control of Eurasia – OilEmpire.us
- Afghanistan, Energy Geopolitics and the TAPI Pipeline, by John Foster – 23 March 2010 – GlobalResearch.ca
- Pipeline-Istan: Everything You Need to Know About Oil, Gas, Russia, China, Iran, Afghanistan and Obama, by Pepe Escobar – Alternet.org
- Afghanistan, the TAPI Pipeline, and Energy Geopolitics, by John Foster – Tuesday, 23 March 2010 – Journal of Energy Security – ENSEC.org
US-Afghanistan Relations:
- Afghanistan-US relations – Wikipedia
- US-Afghanistan Relations – Archive – US Department of State
- The US-Afghanistan Relations, by Mahdi Rezaie – Academia.edu
- Category Archives: US-Afghanistan Relations – Afghan Online Press – AOPNews.com
- US-Afghanistan Relations (on the Obama administration’s proposal) – C-Span.org
- US-Afghanistan Relations (on Hamid Karzai’s Washington visit) – C-Span.org
- US-Afghanistan Relations – Relevant Articles – HuffingtonPost.com
- A Guide to the United States’ History of Recognition, Diplomatic, and Consular Relations, by Country, since 1776: Afghanistan – OFFICE of the HISTORIAN – US Department of the State
Foreign Relations of Afghanistan:
- Foreign relations of Afghanistan – Wikipedia
- Afghanistan – Council on Foreign Relations – CFR.org
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs – Islamic Republic of Afghanistan
- Neutrality in Afghanistan’s Foreign Policy – United States Institute of Peace – USIP.org
- Afghanistan-United States relations – Wikipedia
- US Relations With Afghanistan – US Department of State
- Afghanistan Index – Brookings.edu
- Afghanistan – Country Profile – NationsOnline.org
- Afghanistan country profile – BBC
Afghanistan and the United Nations:
- Afghanistan & the United Nations
- Permanent Mission of Afghanistan to the United Nations in New York
- Permanent Mission of Afghanistan to the United Nations Office and other international organizations in Geneva
Afghanistan:
- AFGHANISTAN – WORLD FACTBOOK – CIA
- Afghanistan – UN Data
- Afghanistan – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Afghanistan – Infoplease.com
History of Afghanistan:
- History of Afghanistan – Wikipedia
- Afghanistan – History – Infoplease.com
- A Brief History of Afghanistan: By Adam Ritscher – AfghanGovernment.com
- HISTORY OF AFGHANISTAN – HistoryWorld.net
- Afghanistan – History – LonelyPlanet.com
- Afghanistan | Facts and History – About.com
- A Historical Timeline of Afghanistan – PBS.org
- Chronological History of Afghanistan – Afghan-Web.com
- Afghanistan profile – Timeline – BBC
Economy of Afghanistan:
- Economy of Afghanistan – Wikipedia
- Afghanistan – WORLD BANK
- Afghanistan – Data – WORLD BANK
- Afghanistan: Economy – Asian Development Bank – ADB.org
- Afghanistan – Index – THE HERITAGE FOUNDATION
- Afghanistan – Economy – Infoplease.com
- Afghanistan – Economy – Afghanistan’s Economy
1998 Data sent from the Galileo spacecraft indicates that Jupiter‘s moon Europa has a liquid ocean under a thick crust of ice.
1995 Researchers at Fermilab announce the discovery of the top quark.
1992 Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, San Marino, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan join the United Nations.
1991 Battle at Rumaila oil field brings an end to the 1991 Gulf War.
1990 Nelson Mandela is elected deputy President of the African National Congress.
1989 Twelve European Community nations agree to ban the production of all chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) by the end of the century.
1983 Compact discs and players are released for the first time in the United States and other markets. They had previously been available only in Japan.
1983 USSR performs underground nuclear test.
[Note that this test on March 1, 1983, if it was actually performed, is not enlisted in 1983 Soviet nuclear tests – Wikipedia, although it is indicated in on the websites of Today in History on 2nd March 1983 and of March 2, 1983 in History of Brainy History. Other pertinent databases, including Database of nuclear tests, USSR/Russia: overview and Soviet Nuclear Test Summary, do not indicate the exact date of the nuclear test.]
USSR’s Nuclear Weapons Tests:
- List of nuclear weapons tests of the Soviet Union
- Soviet Nuclear Test Summary – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- Soviet Nuclear Weapons Program – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- Database of nuclear tests, USSR/Russia: overview – JohnstonArchive.net
Effect and/or Impact of Nuclear Weapons Tests:
- Page 3: Effects of Nuclear Weapon Testing by the Soviet Union – Economic, social, and environmental impacts – CTBTO
- GENERAL OVERVIEW OF THE EFFECTS OF NUCLEAR TESTING – CTBTO
- The Secret Effort To Clean Up a Former Soviet Nuclear Test Site – Slashdot.org
- A Review of Nuclear Testing by the Soviet Union at Novaya, by Vitaly I. Khalturin , Tatyana G. Rautian , Paul G. Richards , and William S. Leith – CiteSeerX- PSU.edu
Underground Nuclear Tests:
- The Containment of Soviet Underground Nuclear Explosions, by Vitaly V. Adshkin, and William Leith – OPEN FILE REPROT 01-312, September 2001 – US DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
- Political Seismology or Seismological Politics: Natural Resources Defense Council – USSR Experiments in Underground Nuclear Test Verification, by Anna Amramina
- What happens with an underground nuclear test? , by Kevin Voigt – February 19, 2013 – CNN
- APPENDIX H – UNDERGROUND NUCLEAR TESTING
- Buried History: Underground Nuclear Tests – GAJITZ.com
- Underground Nuclear Tests – TheBlogBelow.com
- Borovoye Archive Data from Underground Nuclear Tests – Columbia.edu
- Physical Environment of the Underground Nuclear Test Site on Novaya Zemlya, Russia, by John R. Matzko – Open-File Report 93-501- Reston, Virginia – 1993 – THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GEOGRAPHICAL SURVEY
1978 Czech Vladimír Remek becomes the first non-Russian or non-American to go into space, when he is launched aboard Soyuz 28.
1977 Libya becomes the Socialist People’s Libyan Arab Jamahiriya as the General People’s Congress adopted the “Declaration of the Establishment of the People’s Authority”.
1972 The Pioneer 10 space probe is launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida with a mission to explore the outer planets.
1970 Rhodesia declares itself a republic, breaking its last links with the British crown.
History of Rhodesia/Zimbabwe:
- History of Zimbabwe – Wikipedia
- History of Zimbabwe – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Zimbabwe – LonelyPlanet.com
- Zimbabwe – History – Infoplease.com
- History of Zimbabwe – HowStuffWorks.com
- Zimbabwe – History – NationsEncyclopedia.com
- The History of Zimbabwe – Bulawayo1872.com
- ZIMBABWE: PRE-COLONIAL HISTORY, DEMOGRAPHIC DISASTER AND THE UNIVERSITY, by David Beach – MSU.edu – pdf
1969 Soviet and Chinese forces clash at a border outpost on the Ussuri River.
1969 In Toulouse, France, the first test flight of the Anglo-French Concorde is conducted.
Concorde:
- Concorde – ConcordeSST.com
- Concorde – Encyclopedia Britannica
- How Concordes Work – HowStuffWorks.com
- Concorde Supersonic Transport – GlobalSecurity.org
- The Concorde Airplane – TheBrightHub.com
- Introduction of CONCORDE – SAE.org
- Concorde aircraft histories – Wikipedia
- TEN FACTS ABOUT CONCORDE – TenFactsAbout.co.uk
- GREAT AIRCRAFT OF HISTORY: CONCORDE – SPARTAN – TenFactsAbout.co.uk
- CONCORDE HISTORY – Aerospaceweb.org
1965 The US and South Vietnamese Air Force begin Operation Rolling Thunder, a sustained bombing campaign against North Vietnam.
Operation Rolling Thunder:
- OPERATION ROLLING THUNDER – History.com
- FEB 13 1965: Johnson approves Operation Rolling Thunder – History.com
- Mar 2 1965: Operation Rolling Thunder – WorldHistoryProject.org
- Operation Rolling Thunder – TheVietnamWar.info
- Background – Operation Rolling Thunder – Wikipedia
- Rolling Thunder: Anatomy of Failure, by Col Denis M. Drew – Au.Af.mil
Vietnam War in 1965:
Viet Nam War and Pertinent Events:
- VIETNAM WAR – History.com
- Chronology of Viet Nam War and Pertinent Events – Digital History – DigitalHistory.UH.edu
- Facts on Vietnam | A Quick Guide to the Viet Nam War – About education – About.com
- The Vietnam War 1954-1968 – HistoryOfWar.org
- The Vietnam War 1968-75 – HistoryOfWar.org
- About the Vietnam War (1960-1975) – Illinois.edu
- The Vietnam War – The Jungle War 1965 – 1968 – The History Place – HistoryPlace.com
- The VIETNAM WAR: US Involvement & Escalation – ARCHIVAL TELEVISION AUDIO Inc. – RESEARCH REPORT – PART ONE – April 23, 1961 – May 27, 1968 – ATVAudio.com
- The Diplomatic Course of the Vietnam War, by David L Anderson – Illinois.edu
- The Vietnam War – US History – USHistory.org
- Leaders of the Vietnam War – Wikipedia
- America’s Vietnam War in Indochina – U-S-History.com
- Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964-1968, Volume VII, Vietnam, September 1968-January 1969 – OFFICE of the HISTORIAN – US Department of State
- Britain and the Tet Offensive 1967-1968: A ‘Turning Point’ in British Foreign Policy? – All Empires – AllEmpires.com
- THE VIETNAM WAR (1945-1975) – SparkNotes.com
1962 Wilt Chamberlain sets the single-game scoring record in the National Basketball Association by scoring 100 points.
1962 In Burma, the army led by General Ne Win seizes power in a coup d’état.
Burma Coup of 1962:
- The Ne Win Years : 1962-1988 – OxfordBurmaAlliance.org
- This Day in History: March 02, 1962 – Burma Coup D’Etat – HistoryChannel.com.au
History of Burma/Myanmar:
- History of Burma: From a Multi-ethnic Perspective – The Curriculum Project – CurriculumProject.org – pdf
- History of Burma – CFOB.org
- History of Myanmar – Wikipedia
- Myanmar/Burma History – LonelyPlanet.com
- Myanmar | Facts and History – About.com
- Brief History of Myanmar, by Thomas R. Lansner – Backpacking Burma – Berkeley.edu
- A Short History of Burma – NewInt.org
- History of Burma – HowStuffWorks.com
- Myanmar History – Myanars.net
- Myanmar – History – Infoplease.com
- History of Myanmar – Encyclopedia Britannica
- A BREIF HISTORY OF BURMA – LocalHistories.org
- A Brief History of Myanmar (Burma) – MyanmarBurma.com
- MYANMAR HISTORY – MyanmarTravel.org
- Burma – Culture – EveryCulture.com
- Myanmar – Historical Timeline – Myanmar.net
- Myanmar profile – Timeline – BBC
Burma/Myanmar:
- BURMA – THE WORLD FACTBOOK – CIA
- Myanmar – UN Data
- Myanmar – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Myanmar – Infoplease.com
- Latest Myanmar News
- Myanmar – CHRONOLOGY OF COVERAGE – The New York Times
Foreign Relations of Burma/Myanmar:
- Foreign relations of Burma/Myanmar – Wikipedia
- Myanmar – Council on Foreign Relations – CFR.org
- US Relations With Myanmar – US Department of State
Human Rights in Burma/Myanmar:
- Human rights in Myanmar – Wikipedia
- Myanmar (Burma) Human Rights – Amnesty International USA
- Human Rights Watch – Burma – HRW.org
- Human Rights in Burma – Drechos.org
- Myanmar – UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
Some Relevant Issues on the Rohingya People and the British Rule:
- Rohingya people – Wikipedia
- A Short History of Rohingya and Kamans of Burma, by M.A. Tahir Ba Tha ((translated by A.F.K Jilani, edited by Mohd. Ashraf Alam) – 13 September 2007 – Kaladan News – pdf
- Rohingya insurgency in Western Myanmar – Wikipedia
- Rohingya Solidarity Organisation – Wikipedia
- A History For The Conflict of Rohingya – Rohingyana.org
- Brief Note: The Rohingya Refugee: A Security Dilemma for Bangladesh – 02 June 2010 – Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies
- Myanmar: Abuses against Rohingya erode human rights progress – 19 July 2012 – Amnesty International – RefWorld.org
- Islamic militants take aim at Myanmar – July 27, 2012 – Online Asia Times – Atimes.com
- “A post on the radical Islamic website Ar Rahmah Media Network claims that leaders from Myanmar’s ethnic Rohingya community have been in Indonesia for talks with hardline groups about recruiting fighters and weapon supplies.” – Concern militants will seek revenge for Rohingya attacks – 12 July 2013 – RadioAustralia.net.au
- Militant Islam meets Militant Buddhism in Myanmar – October 17, 2013 – Myanmar.com
- “Human rights envoy says the long history of persecution in Myanmar could amount to ‘crime against humanity’.” – UN raises alarm over Rohingya Muslim abuse – 8 April 2014 – ALJAZEERA
- Arrested Rohingya trained militants in Myanmar – November 23, 2014 – HundustanTimes.com
- “Some Rohingya loggers (lumberjacks) in Buthidaung Township witnessed many Rakhine extremists taking part in the militant training being carried out amidst the jungles in the township, according to the reliable sources.” – Rakhine Extremists Carry Out Militant Trainings amidst Jungles of Buthidaung – March 6, 2015 – PEOPLE’S VOICE: ROHINGYA VISION – RvisionTV.com
- Rohingya People In Myanmar Face Genocide, According To One Rights Group, by Beenish Ahmed – May 27, 2015 – ThinkProgress.org
- The Rohingya Genocide, by Ramzy Ramoud – May 28, 2015 – CounterPunch.org
- Pakistani Taliban urges Muslims in Myanmar to ‘take up the sword’ against country’s leaders – 8 Jun. 2015 – ABC.net.au
- India Watchful of Rohingya, Fearing Radicalization by Pakistan Militants – 29.07.2015 – SUPUTNIK – SuputnikNews.com
- Two ‘Rohingya militants’ arrested in Cox’s Bazar – September 6, 2015 – NirapadNews.com
Pro-Democracy Uprising, Ethnic Cleansing and Other Pertinent Issues:
- Myanmar remembers 1988 pro-democracy uprising – 2013-08-08 Vatican Radio
- 1988 Uprising and 1990 Election – Oxford Burma Alliance
- MYANMAR IN THE NATIONAL INTEREST’ Prisoners of conscience, torture, summary trials under martial law
- Burma: Justice for 1988 Massacre – August 6, 2013 – Human Rights Watch
- Student Leader in 1988 Myanmar Pro-Democracy Protests Joins Aung San Suu Kyi to Contest Polls – Updated: July 19, 2015 – NDTV.com
- Myanmar police arrest opposition party executive – 8/12/2008 – USAToday.com
- Ethnic Cleansing Just Went to Bad to Worse, by Graeme Wood – January 24, 2014 – NewRepublic.com
- TMS Archive on Myanmar ethnic cleansing and/or on Myanmar pro-democracy movement
Economy of Myanmar:
- Economy of Myanmar – Wikipedia
- Myanmar – Economy – Infoplease.com
- Myanmar – WORLD BANK
- Myanmar – Data – WORLD BANK
- Myanmar: Economy – ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK – ADB.org
- Myanmar – Index – THE HERITAGE FOUNDATION
1956 Morocco gains its independence from France.
1955 Norodom Sihanouk, king of Cambodia, abdicates the throne in favor of his father, Norodom Suramarit.
1949 The first automatic street light is installed in New Milford, Connecticut.
1949 Captain James Gallagher lands his B-50 Superfortress Lucky Lady II in Fort Worth, Texas after completing the first non-stop around-the-world airplane flight in 94 hours and one minute.
1946 Ho Chi Minh is elected the President of North Vietnam.
1943 World War II: Battle of the Bismarck Sea: United States and Australian forces sink Japanese convoy ships.
1941 World War II: First German military units enter Bulgaria after it joins the Axis Pact.
1939 Cardinal Eugenio Pacelli is elected Pope and takes the name Pius XII.
1937 The Steel Workers Organizing Committee signs a collective bargaining agreement with U.S. Steel, leading to unionization of the United States steel industry.
1933 The film King Kong opens at New York’s Radio City Music Hall.
1919 The first Communist International meets in Moscow.
1917 The enactment of the Jones–Shafroth Act grants Puerto Ricans United States citizenship.
1903 In New York City the Martha Washington Hotel opens, becoming the first hotel exclusively for women. In New York City the Martha Washington Hotel opens, becoming the first hotel exclusively for women.
1901 The US Congress passes the Platt Amendment limiting the autonomy of Cuba, as a condition of the withdrawal of American troops.
1901 United States Steel Corporation is founded as a result of a merger between Carnegie Steel Company and Federal Steel Company which became the first corporation in the world with a market capital over $1 billion.
1885 Sino-French War: French victory in the Battle of Hòa Mộc near Tuyên Quang, northern Vietnam.
Battle of Hòa Mộc:
Sino-French War:
- Sino-French War – Encyclopedia Britannica
- The Sino-French War, August 1884 to April 1885 – Sino-French War – Wikipedia
- Sino-French War, 1884-1885 – LOC.gov
- Franco-Chinese War, 1884-1885 – GlobalSecurity.org
- SINO-FRENCH WAR 1884-1885 – OnWar.com
- The Sino-French War – Jeff’s Taiwan
- Treaty of Tientsin (1885) – Wikipedia
1882 Queen Victoria narrowly escapes an assassination attempt by Roderick McLean in Windsor.
1877 US presidential election, 1876: Just two days before inauguration, the U.S. Congress declares Rutherford B. Hayes the winner of the election even though Samuel J. Tilden had won the popular vote on November 7, 1876.
1867 The US Congress passes the first Reconstruction Act.
1865 East Cape War: The Völkner Incident in New Zealand.
1855 Alexander II becomes Tsar of Russia.
Alexander II:
- Reign – Alexander II of Russia – Wikipedia
- Alexander II – Emperor of Russia – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Alexander II – Infoplease.com
- Alexander II – Spartucus-Eduational.com
- Prominent Russians: Alexander II Liberator – RT.com
1836 Texas Revolution: Declaration of independence of the Republic of Texas from Mexico.
1825 Roberto Cofresí, one of the last successful Caribbean pirates, is defeated in combat and captured by authorities.
1815 Signing of the Kandyan Convention treaty by British invaders and the leaders of the Kingdom of Kandy.
1811 Argentine War of Independence: A royalist fleet defeats a small flotilla of revolutionary ships in the Battle of San Nicolás on the River Plate.
1808 The inaugural meeting of the Wernerian Natural History Society, a former Scottish learned society, is held in Edinburgh.
1807 The US Congress passes the Act Prohibiting Importation of Slaves, disallowing the importation of new slaves into the country.
1797 The Bank of England issues the first one-pound and two-pound banknotes.
1791 Long-distance communication speeds up with the unveiling of a semaphore machine in Paris.
MARCH 03
Today is the World Wildlife Day:
2015 Slovenia legalizes same-sex marriage.
LGBT Rights in Slovenia:
Slovenia Legalizes Same-Sex Marriage in March 2015:
- Slovenia lawmakers approve same-sex marriage, gay couple adoption – Tuesday, March 3, 2015 – LGBTQNation.com
- Slovenia legalizes gay marriage and adoption rights – March 3, 2015 – SDGLN.com
- Slovenia approves same sex by Joseph Patrick McCormick – 4th March 2015 – PinkNews.co.uk
Slovenians Rejects Same-Sex Marriage in December 2015:
- Slovenia rejects gay marriage in referendum – 20 December 2015 – BBC
- Slovenia Rejects Same-Sex Marriage Again: The government supported the new law but did not participate in the referendum campaign. – 12/21/2015 – HuffingtonPost.com
Some Pertinent Issues on the LGBT Rights:
- Definition of Terms: Sex, Gender, Gender Identity, Sexual Orientation – AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION – APA.org – pdf
- About LGBT Human Rights – Amnesty International
- Issues LGBT – United States
- Combatting discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity – UN Office for High Commissioner for Human Rights
- LGBT rights at the United Nations – Wikipedia
- UN Human Rights Council Resolution – Human rights, sexual orientation and gender identity – 22 September 2014 – A/HRC/27/L.27/Rev.1
- Resolution adopted by the Human Rights Council – Human rights, sexual orientation and gender identity – 2 October 2014 – A/HRC/27/32
2014 The trial of Oscar Pistorius begins in Pretoria.
2013 A bomb blast in Karachi, Pakistan, kills at least 45 people and injured 180 others in a predominately Shia Muslim area.
2009 The Historical Archive of the City of Cologne collapses.
2005 Mayerthorpe tragedy: James Roszko murders four Royal Canadian Mounted Police constables during a drug bust at his property in Rochfort Bridge, Alberta, then commits suicide. It is the deadliest peace-time incident for the RCMP since 1885 and the North-West Rebellion.
2005 Margaret Wilson is elected as Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives, beginning a period lasting until August 23, 2006 where all the highest political offices (including Elizabeth II as Head of State), were occupied by women, making New Zealand the first country for this to occur.
2005 Steve Fossett becomes the first person to fly an airplane non-stop around the world solo without refueling.
1991 In concurrent referenda, 74% of the population of Latvia votes for independence from the Soviet Union, and 83% in Estonia.
1991 An amateur video captures the beating of Rodney King by Los Angeles police officers.
1985 A magnitude 8.3 earthquake strikes the Valparaíso Region of Chile, killing 177 and leaving nearly a million people homeless.
1985 Arthur Scargill declares that the National Union of Mineworkers national executive voted to end the longest-running industrial dispute in Great Britain without any peace deal over pit closures.
1980 The USS Nautilus is decommissioned and stricken from the Naval Vessel Register.
1974 Turkish Airlines Flight 981 crashes at Ermenonville near Paris, France killing all 346 aboard.
1972 Mohawk Airlines Flight 405 crashes as a result of a control malfunction and insufficient training in emergency procedures.
1969 Apollo program: NASA launches Apollo 9 to test the lunar module.
1967 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site.
- List of the nuclear weapons tests of the United States – Wikipedia
- Nuclear Weapons and the United States – Wikipedia
- The Cold War – AtomCentral.com
- NEVADA TEST SITE – FAS.org
- NEVADA TEST SITE – GlobalSecurity.org
- Nevada Test Site Overview – OnlineNevada.org
- Nuclear testing at the Nevada Test Site – Brookings.edu
- Nevada Test Site – Toxipedia.org
- Nevada Test Site – Oral History Project
- NUKE TESTING in NEVADA – Archure.net
- ECOLOGY OF THE NEVADA TEST SITE: AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
- Nevada Test Site Workers Exposed to Radiation – National Cancer Benefits Center – NevadaTestSite.info
- 50 Facts About the US Nuclear Weapons – Brookings.edu
- Gallery of US Nuclear Tests – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- The Nuclear Matters Handbook
Nuclear Weapons and the United States:
- Nuclear Weapons and the United States – Wikipedia
- Nuclear Weapons Testing: History, Progress, Challenges: Verifications and Entry into Force of the CTBT – US Department of State
- US Nuclear Weapons Stockpile Life Extension Programs – January 3, 2013 – US Department of State
- 50 Facts About US Nuclear Weapons Today – April 28, 2014 – Brookings.edu
- The Future of the US Nuclear Weapons Program, by Michaela Dodge – The Heritage Foundation
- The Future of the US Nuclear Weapons Policy – Arms Control Association
- The Future of the US Nuclear Weapons Program, by Linton F. Brooks – ResearchGate.net
- US Nuclear Weapons Policy in the 21st Century – Rose Gottemoeller, Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security, Dixie State University, St. George, Utah – October 21, 2014 – US Department of State
1965 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site.
For some more pertinent information, see, “1967 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site”, mentioned above.
1965 USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR.
- List of nuclear weapons tests of the Soviet Union
- Soviet Nuclear Test Summary – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- Soviet Nuclear Weapons Program – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- Database of nuclear tests, USSR/Russia: overview – JohnstonArchive.net
- Slow Death of Kazakhstan’s Land Of Nuclear Tests – Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty – RFRL.org
- Semipalitinsk nuclear testing: the humanitarian consequences – Norwegian Institute of International Affairs
- The lasting toll of Semipalitinsk’s nuclear testing – TheBulletin.org
- External Doses of Residents near Semipalitinsk Nuclear Test Site – ResearchGate.net
- Radiation Exposure on Residents due to Semipalitinsk Nuclear Tests – IRPA.net
1958 Nuri al-Said becomes Prime Minister of Iraq for the eighth time.
1953 A Canadian Pacific Air Lines De Havilland Comet crashes in Karachi, Pakistan, killing 11.
1951 Jackie Brenston, with Ike Turner and his band, records “Rocket 88“, often cited as “the first rock and roll record“, at Sam Phillips‘ recording studios in Memphis, Tennessee.
1945 World War II: The RAF accidentally bombs the Bezuidenhout neighborhood in The Hague, Netherlands, killing 511 people.
1945 World War II: A former Armia Krajowa unit massacres at least 150 Ukrainian civilians in Pawłokoma, Poland.
1945 World War II: American and Filipino troops recapture Manila in the Philippines.
1944 The Order of Nakhimov and Order of Ushakov are instituted in USSR as the highest naval awards.
1943 World War II: In London, England, 173 people are killed in a crush while trying to enter an air-raid shelter at Bethnal Green tube station.
1942 World War II: Ten Japanese warplanes raid the town of Broome, Western Australia, killing more than 100 people.
1940 Five people are killed in an arson attack on the offices of the communist newspaper Norrskensflamman in Luleå, Sweden.
1939 In Bombay, Mohandas Gandhi begins a hunger strike in protest at the autocratic rule in British India.
1938 The Mallard the fastest steam driven train on the planet, was built by LNER Doncaster Works England
1938 Oil is discovered in Saudi Arabia.
1931 The United States adopts The Star-Spangled Banner as its national anthem.
1924 The Free State of Fiume is annexed by Kingdom of Italy.
1924 The thirteen-century-old Islamic caliphate is abolished when Caliph Abdülmecid II of the Ottoman Empire is deposed. The last remnant of the old regime gives way to the reformed Turkey of Kemal Atatürk.
1923 TIME magazine is published for the first time.
1918 Germany, Austria and Russia sign the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk ending Russia’s involvement in World War I, and leading to the independence of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland.
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk:
- MAR 03 1918: THIS DAY IN HISTORY: Treaty of Brest-Litovsk concluded – History.com
- TREATY OF BREST-LITOVSK – History.com
- Treaty of Brest-Litovsk – HistoryLearningSite.co.uk
- The Treaty of Brest Litovsk – Russia’s Great War & Revolution – RussiasGreatWar.org
- Great War (1914-1918): The Eastern Front: Treaty of Brest-Litovsk 1918 – Passports.com
- The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk (March 1918) – The History Guide – HistoryGuide.org
Independence of Estonia and the Independence War:
- February 24: Independence Day – Estonia – Estonia.eu
- Declaration of Independence – ESTONICA: Encyclopedia of Estonia – Estonica.org
- Estonian War of Independence – Wikipedia
- Estonian War of Independence – Estonia.org
- Estonian War of Independence 1918-1920 – PDF downloadable – Merriam-Press.com
- Interwar Independence, 1918-1940 – Estonia – CountryStudies.us
- Historical context – Estonian Declaration of Independence – Wikipedia
History of Estonia:
- History of Estonia – Wikipedia
- Estonia – History – Encyclopedia about Estonia
- Estonia – History – LonelyPlanet.com
- Estonia – History – Infoplease.com
- History of Estonia – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Hi3story of Estonia – ChicagoPianos.com
- History of Estonia – CountryStudies.us
- HISTORY OF ESTONIA – HistoryWorld.net
Estonia:
- Estonia – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Estonia – CountryStudies.us
- Estonia – Infoplease.com
- Estonia – LonelyPlanet.com
- Estonia – NationsOnline.org
- Visit Estonia – Official Site
- Estonia – European Union – Europe.eu
Estonia and the European Union:
- Estonian European Union membership referendum, 2003 – Wikipedia
- Estonia and the Euro – European Commission
- European Union – World Fact Book – CIA
Foreign Relations of Estonia:
- Republic of Estonia – Government
- Foreign relations of Estonia – Wikipedia
- Foreign Relations – Estonia – CountryStudies.us
- Estonia – Foreign Relations – GlobalSecurity.org
- Estonia – Council on Foreign Relations – CFR.org
- Estonia Foreign Relations – Photius.com
- FOREIGN RELATIONS OF ESTONIA – Self.Gutenberg.org
- Articles on Foreign Relations with Russia – The Los Angeles Times
History of Latvia:
- History of Latvia – Wikipedia
- History of Latvia – CountryStudies.us
- Latvian History – LatvianHistory.com
- Latvia profile – Timeline – BBC
Latvia:
- Latvia – THE WORLD FACTBOOK – CIA
- Latvia – UN Data
- Latvia – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Latvia – Infoplease.com
- Latvia – NationsOnline.org
- Latvia – European Union – Euopa.eu
Foreign Relations of Latvia:
- Foreign relations of Latvia – Wikipedia
- MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF THE REPUBLIC OF LATVIA
- US Relations with Latvia – US Department of State
Economy of Latvia:
- Economy of Latvia – Wikipedia
- Latvia – Index – THE HERITAGE FOUNDATION
- Latvia – Financial Sector Assessment – THE WORLD BANK – pdf
- Latvia – Data – THE WORLD BANK
Independence of Lithuania
- Lithuania’s independence movement (1988 – 1991) – LokaShakti.org
- Lithuania rejects Soviet demand to renounce its independence – March 17, 1990 – THIS DAY IN HISTORY – History.com
- Lithuanian Independence – January 13, 1991 – WordPress.com
- 11 March 1990: Lithuania Declared Independence From the Soviet Union – GarryWallice.net
- Timeline: Lithuania – BBC
History and Social Issues of Lithuania:
- History of Lithuania – Wikipedia
- A Short History of Lithuania – LocalHistories.org
- Lithuanian History – A Brief Chronology – BalticsWorldwide.com
- History of Lithuania – HistoryWorld.net
- Lithuania – History – LonelyPlanet.com
- Lithuania – History – Infoplease.com
- History: Lithuania – MSU.edu
- “Like many countries of the former USSR, Lithuania has significant environmental problems related to pollution. Despite the growth of the country’s environmental awareness since its independence from the USSR in 1991, a lack of technology, equipment, and funds make it difficult to adequately treat industrial emissions and to replace old equipment.” – Land and Resources, Environmental Issues A– Lithuania – CountriesQuest.com
- Suicide in Lithuania – Wikipedia
- ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL SECURITY PROBLEMS IN LITHUANIA, by Juozas Bagdanavičius, Vladas Senkus
Historical Background of the Baltic States and the Soviet Union:
- Baltic States – Wikipedia
- History of the Baltic states – MIT.edu
- Occupation of the Baltic States – Wikipedia
- Russia’s Periphery – Baltic States: Dealing with the Past in the Baltic States, by Frederick Corney
- Baltic States and the Soviet Union – Wikibin.org
- THE FALL OF SOVIET UNION – History.com
- Dissolution of the Soviet Union – Wikia.com
- Baltic Independence from the Soviet Union, by James Graham – OnThisDay.com
Russia Reviews the 1991 Decision to Recognize the Independence of the Baltic States:
- “Russia is examining the legality of the decision to recognise the independence of the Baltic republics in 1991 by the State Council of the USSR – according to Russia’s state news service Interfax.” – Russia to review 1991 decision to recognise independence of Baltic states – June 30, 2015 – UAToday.tv
- Russia To Review Independence Recognition Of Baltic States: Report, by Aditya Tejas – July 1, 2015 – International Business Times – IBTimes.com
- Russia is reviewing the ‘legality’ of Baltic states’ independence, by Barbara Tasch – BusinessInsider.com.au
- Russians in the Baltic states – Wikipedia
- How Russia Sees Baltic Sovereignty, by Agnia Grigas – July 14, 2015 – The Moscow Times
History of Poland:
- History of Poland – Wikipedia
- HISTORY OF POLAND – HistoryWorld.net
- Poland – History – LonelyPlanet.com
- History of Poland – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Poland – HISTORY – CountryStudies.us
- A BRIEF HISTORY OF POLAND – LocalHistories.org
- Poland – The Virtual Jewish World – Jewish Virtual Library
- Timeline of Polish History – Roots Web – Ancestry.com
- Historical Maps of Poland – Buffalo.edu
- Poland country profile – Timeline – BBC
Poland:
- POLAND – THE WORLD FACTBOOK – CIA
- Poland – UN Data
- Poland – Infoplease.com
- Poland – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Poland – FactMonster.com
- Geography of Poland – About.com
- Poland country profile – Overview – BBC
Foreign Relations of Poland:
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland
- Foreign relations of Poland – Wikipedia
- Poland – FOREIGN RELATOINS – CountryStudies.us
- Poland – Council on Foreign Relations – CFR.org
- Poland-United States relations – Wikipedia
- US Relations with Poland – US Department of State
Economy of Poland:
- Economy of Poland – Wikipedia
- Poland – Economy – Infoplease.com
- Poland – WORLD BANK
- Poland – Data – WORLD BANK
- Poland – Index – THE HERITAGE FOUNDATION
1915 NACA, the predecessor of NASA, is founded.
1913 Thousands of women march in a suffrage parade in Washington, D.C.
Women’s Suffrage in the United States:
- Women’s suffrage in the United States – Wikipedia
- Women’s Rights Movements in the US – 1848 – 1920 – Infoplease.com
- The Women’s Rights Movements 1840-1920 – HISTORY, ART & ARCHIVES – United States House of Representatives – House.gov
- LESSON MODULE: WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE IN THE UNITED STATES – Rutgers.edu
History of Women’s Suffrage (Movement) in the United States:
- A History of American Suffragist Movement – Saffragist.com
- Women’s Suffrage and World War I – CUNY.edu
- Leaders in the US Suffrage Movement, by Susan B. Anthony – TeacherVision.com
- January 1, 1919: Map: States grant women the right to vote – National Constitution Center
- US Women Suffrage – Teaching with Documents: Women Suffrage and the 19th Amendment – SusanAnthony.net
- Timeline of women’s suffrage in the United States – Wikipedia
- Women’s Suffrage Timeline (1840-1920) – NATIONAL WOMEN’S MUSEUM
The Nineteenth Amendment and Women’s Suffrage:
- “The Nineteenth Amendment (Amendment XIX) to the United States Constitution prohibits any United States citizen from being denied the right to vote on the basis of sex. It was ratified on August 18, 1920. The Constitution allows the states to determine the qualifications of voters, subject to limitations imposed by later amendments. Until the 1910s, most states disenfranchised women.” – Nineteenth Amendment – Wikipedia
- 19th Amendment to the US Constitution: Women’s Rights to Vote (1920) – OurDocuments.gov
- 19TH AMENDMENT – History.com
- Teaching with Documents: Women’s Suffrage and the 19th Amendment – NATIONAL ARCHIVES – Archives.gov
League of Women Voters:
- League of Women Voters – Official Site
- LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS CHICAGO – Official Site
- History of the League of Women Voters – League of Women Voters – LWVDC.org
- League of Women Voters – U-S-History.com
- League of Women Voters – ENCYCLOPEDIA of CHICAGO – ChicagoHistory.org
Women’s Suffrage and Its History:
- History of Women’s Suffrage – Scholastic.com
- WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE MOVEMENT – Historynet.com
- Woman Suffrage – History-World.org
- Women’s Suffrage Around The World, by Kerilynn Engel – Answers.com
- Women’s suffrage and World War I – CUNY.edu
- Causes: The Woman Suffrage Movement – Reforming Their World: Women in the Progressive Era – The National Women’s History Museum – NWHM.org
- International Woman Suffrage Timeline – About.com
- A timeline of women’s right to vote – interactive – Wednesday, 6 July, 2011 – TheGuardian.com
- WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE – IPU.org
- Timeline of Women’s Suffrage Granted, by Country – Infoplease.com
Women’s Rights in General:
- Women’s rights – Wikipedia
- Women’s Rights Worldwide – WomensRightsWorldwide.org
- Women’s Rights, by Anup Shah – Global Issues
- A Brief History of Women’s Rights Movements: The prominent figures and notable events of women’s rights movements in America and beyond – Scholatic.com
- Women’s Rights as Human Rights – UN Chronicle – UN.org
- Women’s Human Rights as Gender Equality – United Nations Human Rights – Office of High Commissioner for Human Rights – OHCHR.org
- POLL: Women’s Rights in the Arab World – THOMPSON REUTERS FOUNDATION – Trust.org
- Women’s Rights are Human Rights – Amnesty International USA
1910 Rockefeller Foundation: John D. Rockefeller Jr. announces his retirement from managing his businesses so that he can devote all his time to philanthropy.
1905 Tsar Nicholas II of Russia agrees to create an elected assembly, the Duma.
1904 Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany becomes the first person to make a sound recording of a political document, using Thomas Edison‘s phonograph cylinder.
1885 The American Telephone & Telegraph Company is incorporated in New York.
1878 The Russo-Turkish War ends as Bulgaria regains its independence from Ottoman Empire according to the Treaty of San Stefano; shortly after Congress of Berlin stripped its status to an autonomous state of the Ottoman Empire.
Treaty of San Stefano:
- Text of the Treaty of San Stefano – The Preliminary Treaty of Peace, signed at San Stefano
- Treaty of San Stefano – Encyclopedia Britannica
- San Stefano, Treaty of (1878) – Encyclepedia.com
- Effects – Treaty of San Stefano – Wikipedia
- San Stefano, Treaty of – Infoplease.com
Congress of Berlin:
- Berlin, Congress of – Encyclopedia.com
- Congress of Berlin – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Berlin, Congress of – Infoplease.com
- Treaty of Berlin (1878) – Wikipedia
1875 Georges Bizet‘s opera Carmen receives its première at the Opéra-Comique in Paris.
1873 Censorship in the United States: The U.S. Congress enacts the Comstock Law, making it illegal to send any “obscene, lewd, or lascivious” books through the mail.
1865 Opening of The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, the founding member of the HSBC Group.
1857 Second Opium War: France and the United Kingdom declare war on China.
Opium Wars:
- Opium Wars – Wikipedia
- Opium Wars – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Opium Wars – Infoplease.com
- The First and Second Opium Wars – About.com
Second Opium War:
- Second Opium War – Overview – About.com
- Second Opium War – Cultural China – Cultural-China.com
- Opening of China Part II: Second Opium War, the United States, the Treaty of Tianjin 1857-1859 – OFFICE of the HISTORIAN – US Department of State
1799 The Russo-Ottoman siege of Corfu ends with the surrender of the French garrison.
MARCH 04
2009 The International Criminal Court (ICC) issues an arrest warrant for Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Darfur. Al-Bashir is the first sitting head of state to be indicted by the ICC since its establishment in 2002.
2002 Afghanistan: Seven American Special Operations Forces soldiers and 200 Al-Qaeda Fighters are killed as American forces attempt to infiltrate the Shah-i-Kot Valley on a low-flying helicopter reconnaissance mission.
War in Afghanistan Timelines:
- 2002 – Timeline of the War in Afghanistan (2001-present) – Wikipedia
- The War in Afghanistan: A Timeline – CBSNews.com
- Timeline: War in Afghanistan – NOW – PBS.org
2001 Hintze Ribeiro disaster: A bridge collapses in northern Portugal, killing up to 70 people.
2001 BBC bombing: A massive car bomb explodes in front of the BBC Television Centre in London, seriously injuring one person. The attack was attributed to the Real IRA.
2001 BBC Bombing:
- Bomb blast outside BBC – Sunday, 4 March 2001 – BBC
- BBC bomb prompts terror warning – Monday, 5 March 2001 – BBC
- Media explosion: bombing your way into the headlines, by Julia Day – 5 March 2001 – TheGuardian.com
- 2001 BBC bombing – Freebase.com
- YouTube video (0 min. 25 sec.): Bomb detonated at BBC Television Centre – 4th March 2001
- Bomb Security News – BombSecurity.com
Real IRA:
- Origins – Real Irish Republican Army – Wikipedia
- Real Irish Republican Army (RIRA) – True IRA – FAS.org
- Real IRA – GlobalSecurity.org
- Real IRA – May 2015 – TheGuardian.com
- Real IRA – A Guide to the Real IRA (Real Irish Republican Army) – About news – About.com
- YouTube video (1 h. 06 min. 02 sec.) The Real IRA
1998 Gay rights: Oncale v. Sundowner Offshore Services, Inc.: The Supreme Court of the United States rules that federal laws banning on-the-job sexual harassment also apply when both parties are the same sex.
1991 Sheikh Saad Al-Salim Al-Sabah, the Prime Minister of Kuwait, returns to his country for the first time since Iraq‘s invasion.
1986 The Soviet Vega 1 begins returning images of Halley’s Comet and the first images of its nucleus.
1985 The Food and Drug Administration approves a blood test for AIDS infection, used since then for screening all blood donations in the United States.
1983 Bertha Wilson is appointed the first woman to sit on the Supreme Court of Canada.
1980 Nationalist leader Robert Mugabe wins a sweeping election victory to become Zimbabwe‘s first black prime minister.
1977 The 1977 Vrancea earthquake in eastern and southern Europe kills more than 1,500, mostly in the seriously damaged city of Bucharest, Romania.
1976 The Northern Ireland Constitutional Convention is formally dissolved in Northern Ireland resulting in direct rule of Northern Ireland from London by the British parliament.
1974 People magazine is published for the first time in the United States as People Weekly.
1957 The S&P 500 stock market index is introduced, replacing the S&P 90.
1945 Lapland War: Finland declares war on Nazi Germany.
Lapland War:
- German retreat to Norway – Lapland War – Wikipedia
- German occupation of Norway – Wikipedia
- The war in Lapland 1944-1945 – Rajajoki.com
- YouTube video (2 min. 12 sec.): The Lapland War
1944 World War II: After the success of Big Week, the USAAF begins a daylight bombing campaign of Berlin.
1943 World War II: The Battle of the Bismarck Sea in the south-west Pacific comes to an end.
1941 World War II: The United Kingdom launches Operation Claymore on the Lofoten Islands; the first large scale British Commando raid.
1933 Frances Perkins becomes United States Secretary of Labor, the first female member of the United States Cabinet.
1913 First Balkan War: The Greek army engages the Turks at Bizani, resulting in victory two days later.
Balkan Wars:
First Balkan War:
- First Balkan War 1912 – NZHistory.net.nz
- First Balkan War – HellenicaWorld.com
- The First Balkan War 1912-1913 – ThenAgain.info
- Balkan Military History – BalkanHistory.com
- TCA Fact Sheet: The 1912-1913 Balkan Wars – Turkish Coalition of America – TC-America.org
- “In Macedonia, the Serbian army defeated the Turks at Kumanovo that enabled it to join forces with the Montenegrins and enter Skopje. Meanwhile, the Greeks occupied Salonika and advanced on Ioánnina. In Albania, the Montenegrins besieged Shkodër, and the Serbs entered Durrës.” – The First Balkan War – Balkan Military History
1890 The longest bridge in Great Britain, the Forth Bridge in Scotland, measuring 1,710 feet (520 m) long, is opened by the Prince of Wales, later King Edward VII.
1882 Britain’s first electric trams run in east London.
1865 The third and final national flag of the Confederate States of America is adopted by the Confederate Congress.
1861 The first national flag of the Confederate States of America (the “Stars and Bars”) is adopted.
1848 Carlo Alberto di Savoia signs the Statuto Albertino that will later represent the first constitution of the Regno d’Italia.
1814 Americans defeat British forces at the Battle of Longwoods between London, Ontario and Thamesville, near present-day Wardsville, Ontario.
1813 Cyril VI of Constantinople is elected Ecumenical Patriarch.
1804 Castle Hill Rebellion: Irish convicts rebel against British colonial authority in the Colony of New South Wales.
1791 The Constitutional Act of 1791 is introduced by the British House of Commons in London which envisages the separation of Canada into Lower Canada (Quebec) and Upper Canada (Ontario).
1790 France is divided into 83 départements, cutting across the former provinces in an attempt to dislodge regional loyalties based on ownership of land by the nobility.
MARCH 05
2013 First winter ascent of Broad Peak by Maciej Berbeka, Adam Bielecki, Artur Małek and Tomasz Kowalski.
2012 Invisible Children launches the Stop Kony campaign with the release of Kony 2012.
2003 In Haifa, 17 Israeli civilians are killed by in the Haifa bus 37 suicide bombing.
Haifa Bus 37 Suicide Bombing:
- The attack – Haifa bus 37 suicide bombing – Wikipedia
- Suicide bombing of Egged bus No. 37 in Haifa March 5, 2003 – Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs – MFA.gov.il
1998 1998 Winter Paralympics, the first Winter Paralympics to be held outside Europe, takes place in Nagano, Japan.
1982 Soviet probe Venera 14 landed on Venus.
1981 The ZX81, a pioneering British home computer, is launched by Sinclair Research and would go on to sell over 1.5 million units around the world.
1979 America’s Voyager 1 spacecraft has its closest approach to Jupiter, 172,000 miles.
1979 Soviet probes Venera 11, Venera 12 and the German-American solar satellite Helios II all are hit by “off the scale” gamma rays leading to the discovery of soft gamma repeaters.
1978 The Landsat 3 is launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.
1975 First meeting of the Homebrew Computer Club
1974 Yom Kippur War: Israeli forces withdraw from the west bank of the Suez Canal.
Yom Kippur War:
- YOM KIPPUR WAR – History.com
- Yom Kippur War – Israel’s War & Operations – Jewish Virtual Library
- The Yom Kippur War: Background & Overview (October 1973) – Jewish Virtual Library
- The Yom Kippur War – MYTHS & FACTS – A Guide to the Arab-Israel Conflict – Jewish Virtual Library
- “The Yom Kippur War of 1973, the most recent ‘full’ war in Middle East history, is so-called because it began on the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur), the holiest day of prayer and fasting in the Jewish calendar. The Yom Kippur War is also known as the October War. At the time of Yom Kippur, Israel was led by Golda Meir and Egypt by Anwar Sadat.” – The Yom Kippur War of 1973 – The History Learning Site – HistoryLearningSite.co.uk
- Arab-Israel Wars – The 1973-74 War (The Yom Kippur War) – Infoplease.com
- Yom Kippur War – Middle East [1973] – Encyclopedia Britannica
- The 1973 Yom Kippur War – ADL.org
- The Yom Kippur War (1973) – YnetNews.com
- 1973 October War (Yom Kippur War) – Egyptian Front – Mid East Maps
Yom Kippur War and the US Policy:
- “This collection highlights the causes and consequences of US Intelligence Community’s (IC) failure to foresee the October 1973 Arab-Israeli War, also known as the October War or the Yom Kippur War. A coalition of Arab nations led by Egypt and Syria launched a surprise attack on Israel on October 6, the day of Yom Kippur.” – President Nixon and the Role of Intelligence in the 1973 Arab-Israeli War – Library – CIA
- The October War and US Policy – Yom-Kippur-1973.info
- US Foreign Policy in the Yom Kippur War, 1973 – About.com
- Declassified documents reveal failure of Yom Kippur War – YnetNews.com
Yom Kippur War and the Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs:
- Yom Kippur War (October 1973) – Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- 1973 Yom Kippur War: Day by Day – Israel Defense Forces
- Yom Kippur War – The Israel Forever Foundation
- Israel, Nuclear Weapons and the 1973 Yom Kippur War – Arms Control Wonk
- The Yom Kippur War – 1973 – ThenAgain.info
- What was the course [sic] of the 1973 Yom Kippur War? – PalestineFacts.org
- What was the result of the Yom Kippur War? – PalestineFacts.org
Timeline of the Yom Kippur War:
- Timeline of Yom Kippur War – JTA.org
- A timeline of the events of the Yom Kippur War – Jweekly.com
- Timeline: Israeli Intelligence, Espionage and Covert Operations – From 1968 to the Yom Kippur War (1973) – Zionism-Israel.com
- Suez Canal Timeline – AbsoluteAstronomy.com
1970 The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty goes into effect after ratification by 43 nations.
Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty:
- Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons – Wikipedia
- Nuclear non-proliferation – Wikipedia
- Background – Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons – IAEA.org
- Text of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons – IAEA.org – pdf, or the same text on this website of the UN.
- Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) – UNODA – UN.org
- Status of the Treaty – Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons – UNODA – UN.org
- Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons – US Department of State
- Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty at a Glance – FACTSHEETS & BRIEFS – Arms Control Association – ArmsControl.org
- Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty – Council on Foreign Relations – CFR.org
- Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty – Reaching Critical Will – ReachingCriticalWill.org
- Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty –(NPT) – Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament – CNDUK.org
1966 BOAC Flight 911 crashes on Mount Fuji, Japan, killing 124.
1966 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site.
- List of the nuclear weapons tests of the United States – Wikipedia
- Nuclear Weapons and the United States – Wikipedia
- The Cold War – AtomCentral.com
- NEVADA TEST SITE – FAS.org
- NEVADA TEST SITE – GlobalSecurity.org
- Nevada Test Site Overview – OnlineNevada.org
- Nuclear testing at the Nevada Test Site – Brookings.edu
- Nevada Test Site – Toxipedia.org
- Nevada Test Site – Oral History Project
- NUKE TESTING in NEVADA – Archure.net
- ECOLOGY OF THE NEVADA TEST SITE: AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
- Nevada Test Site Workers Exposed to Radiation – National Cancer Benefits Center – NevadaTestSite.info
- 50 Facts About the US Nuclear Weapons – Brookings.edu
- Gallery of US Nuclear Tests – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- The Nuclear Matters Handbook
Nuclear Weapons and the United States:
- Nuclear Weapons and the United States – Wikipedia
- Nuclear Weapons Testing: History, Progress, Challenges: Verifications and Entry into Force of the CTBT – US Department of State
- US Nuclear Weapons Stockpile Life Extension Programs – January 3, 2013 – US Department of State
- 50 Facts About US Nuclear Weapons Today – April 28, 2014 – Brookings.edu
- The Future of the US Nuclear Weapons Program, by Michaela Dodge – The Heritage Foundation
- The Future of the US Nuclear Weapons Policy – Arms Control Association
- The Future of the US Nuclear Weapons Program, by Linton F. Brooks – ResearchGate.net
- US Nuclear Weapons Policy in the 21st Century – Rose Gottemoeller, Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security, Dixie State University, St. George, Utah – October 21, 2014 – US Department of State
1965 March Intifada: A Leftist uprising erupts in Bahrain against British colonial presence.
March Intifada of 1965:
- Background and main events – March Intifada – Wikipedia
- Intifada – Encyclopedia of the Middle East – MidEastWeb.org
- From the archive, 2 April 1965: Bahrain: Prelude to revolution – Saturday, 2 April 2011 – TheGuardian.com
1962 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site.
For some more pertinent information, see “1966 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site,” mentioned above.
1960 Cuban photographer Alberto Korda takes his iconic photograph of Marxist revolutionary Ernesto “Che” Guevara.
1946 Hungarian Communists and Social Democrats co-found the Left Bloc.
Background Situations of the Left Bloc:
- Hungarian parliamentary election in 1945 – Wikipedia
- Second Hungarian Republic – Wikipedia
- Program of Action of the Left Block, March 5, 1946, Budapest (A BALOLDALI BLOKK PÁRTJAINAK AKCIÓPROGRAMJA – Budapest, 1946. március 5.)
- An attempt at a new democratic start, 1944-1946 – Rev.hu
- Soviet and Western Politics in Hungary, 1944-1947 – ResearchGate.net
- Book Review: Politics of Backwardness in Hungary, 1825-1945, by Andrew C. Jonos; published by Princeton University Press; reviewed by John C. Campbell
Hungary after World War II:
- POSTWAR HUNGARY – CountryStudies.us
- The History of the Soviet Bloc 1945–1991 – A CHRONOLOGY – 1945-1952, by Csaba BÉKÉS – ColdWar.hu
History of Hungary:
- History of Hungary – Wikipedia
- Hungary – CountryStudies.us
- HUNGARY’S HISTORY IN A NUTSHELL – GoToHungary.com
- HISTORY OF HUNGARY – HistoryWorld.net
- The History of Hungary – Tripod.com
- Hungary – History – LonelyPlanet.com
- History of Hungary – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Hungary profile: Timeline – BBC
Hungary:
- Hungary – Wikipedia
- Hungary – THE WORLD FACTBOOK – CIA
- Hungary – UN Data
- Hungary – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Hungary – Infoplease.com
- Hungary – European Union – Europa.eu
- Hungary – CHRONOLOGY OF COVERAGE – The New York Times
- Hungary country profile – Overview – BBC
Foreign Relations of Hungary:
- Foreign relations of Hungary – Wikipedia
- Foreign Relations of Hungary – WealthIllustratedMaganize.com
- Hungary-United States relations – Wikipedia
- US Relations with Hungary – US Department of State
- Hungary – Council on Foreign Relations – CFR.org
- Hungary – Foreign Relations – GeographyIQ.com
Economy of Hungary:
- Economy of Hungary – Wikipedia
- Hungary – Economy – Infoplease.com
- Economy of Hungary – MFA.gov.hu
- Hungary – Index – THE HERITAGE FOUNDATION
- Hungary – WORLD BANK
- Hungary – Data – WORLD BANK
1946 Winston Churchill coins the phrase “Iron Curtain” in his speech at Westminster College, Missouri.
1944 World War II: The Red Army begins the Uman–Botoșani Offensive in the western Ukrainian SSR.
1943 First flight of Gloster Meteor jet aircraft in the United Kingdom.
1940 Six high-ranking members of Soviet politburo, including General Secretary Joseph Stalin, sign an order for the execution of 25,700 Polish intelligentsia, including 14,700 Polish POWs, in what will become known as the Katyn massacre.
Katyn Massacre:
- Katyn Massacre – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Background – Katyn massacre – Wikipedia
- The Katyn Massacre, by Robert Wilde – About education – About.com
- The Katyn Forest Massacre, by Jennifer L. Goss – About education – About.com
- Katyn Forest Massacre – Katyn.org.au
- Katyn Controversy: Stalin’s Killing Field, by Benjamin B. Fischer – Library – CIA
- Records Relating to the Katyn Forest Massacre at the National Archives – Summary of Events – NATIONAL ARCHIVES – Archives.gov
- Anti-Communism – Katyn Massacre – Anti-Communist-Net.Blogspot.com
- Katyn Forest Massacre – This section contains photos taken in 1943 by the Nazis, during their exhumations of the Polish dead from the Katyn forest sites where the NKVD had murdered them on orders from Stalin in 1940. – Katyn.org.au
- Katyn Forest Massacre – Minutes of the Politburo of the Central Committee meeting on March 5, 1940, excerpts. – WARSAW UPRISING 1944 – WarsawUprising.com
- Katyn massacre: US hushed up Stalin’s slaughter of Polish officers, released memos show – Monday, September 10, 2012 – Daily News – NYDailyNews.com
- US ‘hushed up’ Soviet guilt over Katyn – 11 September 2012 – BBC
- The Katyñ Massacre – NATIONAL KATYN MEMORIAL FOUNDATION – BALTIMORE, MARYLAND – KatynBaltimore.com
- APR 13 1990: THIS DAY IN HISTORY: Soviets admit to Katyn Massacre – History.com
- “Symbolic acknowledgment of culpability over Katyn murders in 1940 signals Russia’s willingness to face up to its past” – Russian parliament admits guilt over Polish massacre – Nov 26, 2010 – TheGuaridan.com
- YouTube video (8 min. 15 sec.): Katyn Massacre
1936 First flight of Supermarine Spitfire advanced monoplane fighter aircraft in the United Kingdom.
1933 Adolf Hitler‘s Nazi Party receives 43.9% at the Reichstag elections. This later allows the Nazis to pass the Enabling Act and establish a dictatorship.
Enabling Act:
- Background – Enabling Act of 1933 – Wikipedia
- Enabling Act – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Enabling Bill – Spartacus-Educational.com
- Hitler’s Enabling Act – The History Place – World War II in Europe – HistoryPlace.com
- How Hitler consolidated power 1933-1934 – History – BBC
- Enabling Act of 1933 – TotallyHistory.com
- Patriot Act vs. German Enabling Act: The Decrees of 1933 – Illuminati News – Illuminati-News.com
- 1933 Germany Enabling Act versus USA 2001 Patriot Act – Limestone.on.ca – pdf
- The Enabling Act 1933 – History Learning Site – HistoryLearningSite.co.uk
- History for Kossacks – Germany’s Enbabling Act of 1933 – Tuesday, Mar 24, 2015 – Daily Kos – DailyKos.com
- Documents – Building the Nazi Regime – The “Enabling Act” (March 24, 1933) – GHDI – GermanHistoryDocs.GHI-DC.org
1933 Great Depression: President Franklin D. Roosevelt declares a “bank holiday“, closing all U.S. banks and freezing all financial transactions.
Bank Holiday:
- Bank Holiday of 1933 – FederalReserveHistory.org
- Emergency Banking Act of 1933 – March 9, 1933 – by Stephen Greene, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Lou – FederalReserveHistory.org
- Summary – Emergency Banking Act – Wikipedia
- Text of the Banking Act (=Act of March 9, 1933 (Emergency Banking Relief Act), Public Law 73-1, 48 STAT 1.) – Archives.gov
- A Bank Holiday – US History – USHistory.org
- The Banking Crisis of 1933: Seattle’s Survival during the Great Depression Bank Closures, by Drew Powers – THE GREAT DEPRESSION IN WASHINGTON STATE – Washington.edu
- The 1933 Bank Holiday – Thursday, March 6, 2008 – Delmar DustPan – DelmarDustPan.Blogspot.com
- Closed for the Holiday – THE BANK HOLIDAY OF 1933 – Federal Reserve Bank of Boston – BostonFed.org – pdf
- The 1933 Banking Crisis – from Detroit’s Collapse to Roosevelt’s Bank Holiday, by Dan Bryan – September 30, 2012 – American History USA – AmericanHistoryUSA.com
- Why Did FDR’s Bank Holiday Succeed? – FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF NEW YORK – NewYorkFed.org
- Book: Banking Holiday of 1933: March 1933 Regulations from the U.S. Treasury Department, by Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis – published by BibiloGov – Nov.29, 2012 – ISBN-10: 1288369336 – ISBN-13: 978-1288369331
Great Depression (1929-1939):
- THE GREAT DEPRESSION – History.com
- Great Depression – Encyclopedia Britannica
- About the Great Depression – Illinois.edu
- Great Depression, by Gene Smiley – Library of Economics and Liberty
- The Great Depression of 1929 – About.com
- The Great Depression (1929-1939) – Teaching Eleanor Roosevelt Glossary – GWU.edu
- The Great Depression of the 1930s and Its Origins – SJSU.edu
- The Great Depression: The Wall Street Crash of 1929 and Other Causes – Study.com
Timeline of the Great Depression:
- Timeline of the Great Depression – AMECRIAN EXPERIENCE – PBS.org
- THE TIMELINE OF THE GREAT DEPRESSION – HyperHistory.com
1931 The British Viceroy of India, Governor-General Edward Frederick Lindley Wood and Mohandas Gandhi (Mahatma Gandhi) sign an agreement envisaging the release of political prisoners and allowing salt to be freely used by the poorest members of the population.
1912 Italo-Turkish War: Italian forces are the first to use airships for military purposes, employing them for reconnaissance behind Turkish lines.
1906 Moro Rebellion: United States Army troops bring overwhelming force against the native Moros in the First Battle of Bud Dajo, leaving only six survivors.
1872 George Westinghouse patents the air brake.
1868 Mefistofele, an opera by Arrigo Boito receives its première performance at La Scala.
1860 Parma, Tuscany, Modena and Romagna vote in referendums to join the Kingdom of Sardinia.
1850 The Britannia Bridge across the Menai Strait between the island of Anglesey and the mainland of Wales is opened.
1836 Samuel Colt patents the first production-model revolver, the .34-caliber.
1824 First Anglo-Burmese War: The British officially declare war on Burma.
Anglo-Burmese Wars:
First Anglo-Burmese War:
- Causes – First Anglo-Burmese War – Wikipedia
- First Anglo-Burmese War, 1823-26 – HistoryOfWar.org
- First Anglo-Burmese War – THE TIMES OF INDIA – IndiaTimes.com
- Burmese invasion of Assam – Wikipedia
- First Anglo-Burmese War – Hla Oo’s Blog
- Anglo-Burmese War – FindTheData.com
- “The Treaty of Yandabo (Burmese: ရန္တပို စာချုပ် [jàɴdəbò sàdʑoʊʔ]) was the peace treaty that ended the First Anglo-Burmese War. The treaty was signed on 24 February 1826, nearly two years after the war formally broke out on 5 March 1824, by General Sir Archibald Campbell on the British side, and the Governor of Legaing Maha Min Hla Kyaw Htin from the Burmese side.” – Treaty of Yandabo – Wikipedia
History of Burma/Myanmar:
- History of Burma: From a Multi-ethnic Perspective – The Curriculum Project – CurriculumProject.org – pdf
- History of Burma – CFOB.org
- History of Myanmar – Wikipedia
- Myanmar/Burma History – LonelyPlanet.com
- Myanmar | Facts and History – About.com
- Brief History of Myanmar, by Thomas R. Lansner – Backpacking Burma – Berkeley.edu
- A Short History of Burma – NewInt.org
- History of Burma – HowStuffWorks.com
- Myanmar History – Myanars.net
- Myanmar – History – Infoplease.com
- History of Myanmar – Encyclopedia Britannica
- A BREIF HISTORY OF BURMA – LocalHistories.org
- A Brief History of Myanmar (Burma) – MyanmarBurma.com
- MYANMAR HISTORY – MyanmarTravel.org
- Burma – Culture – EveryCulture.com
- Myanmar – Historical Timeline – Myanmar.net
- Myanmar profile – Timeline – BBC
Burma/Myanmar:
- BURMA – THE WORLD FACTBOOK – CIA
- Myanmar – UN Data
- Myanmar – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Myanmar – Infoplease.com
- Latest Myanmar News
- Myanmar – CHRONOLOGY OF COVERAGE – The New York Times
Burmese Monarchy and the British Rule:
- Third Anglo-Burmese War
- Konbaung Dynasty – Wikipedia
- Myanmar’s Royal Legacy – The Diplomat – TheDiplomat.com
- The Royal Regalia of Myanmar Monarchy – Myanmars.net
- Time to end Myanmar king’s exile in India – Sunday, 10 June 2012 – DNAIndia.com
- Royal Family Aims to Renovate King Thinbaw’s Mandalay Palace, by Kyaw Hsu Mon – Thursday, December 12, 2013 – The Irrawaddy – Irrawaddy.org
Some Relevant Issues on the Rohingya People and the British Rule:
- Rohingya people – Wikipedia
- A Short History of Rohingya and Kamans of Burma, by M.A. Tahir Ba Tha ((translated by A.F.K Jilani, edited by Mohd. Ashraf Alam) – 13 September 2007 – Kaladan News – pdf
- Rohingya insurgency in Western Myanmar – Wikipedia
- Rohingya Solidarity Organisation – Wikipedia
- A History For The Conflict of Rohingya – Rohingyana.org
- Brief Note: The Rohingya Refugee: A Security Dilemma for Bangladesh – 02 June 2010 – Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies
- Myanmar: Abuses against Rohingya erode human rights progress – 19 July 2012 – Amnesty International – RefWorld.org
- Islamic militants take aim at Myanmar – July 27, 2012 – Online Asia Times – Atimes.com
- “A post on the radical Islamic website Ar Rahmah Media Network claims that leaders from Myanmar’s ethnic Rohingya community have been in Indonesia for talks with hardline groups about recruiting fighters and weapon supplies.” – Concern militants will seek revenge for Rohingya attacks – 12 July 2013 – RadioAustralia.net.au
- Militant Islam meets Militant Buddhism in Myanmar – October 17, 2013 – Myanmar.com
- “Human rights envoy says the long history of persecution in Myanmar could amount to ‘crime against humanity’.” – UN raises alarm over Rohingya Muslim abuse – 8 April 2014 – ALJAZEERA
- Arrested Rohingya trained militants in Myanmar – November 23, 2014 – HundustanTimes.com
- “Some Rohingya loggers (lumberjacks) in Buthidaung Township witnessed many Rakhine extremists taking part in the militant training being carried out amidst the jungles in the township, according to the reliable sources.” – Rakhine Extremists Carry Out Militant Trainings amidst Jungles of Buthidaung – March 6, 2015 – PEOPLE’S VOICE: ROHINGYA VISION – RvisionTV.com
- Rohingya People In Myanmar Face Genocide, According To One Rights Group, by Beenish Ahmed – May 27, 2015 – ThinkProgress.org
- The Rohingya Genocide, by Ramzy Ramoud – May 28, 2015 – CounterPunch.org
- Pakistani Taliban urges Muslims in Myanmar to ‘take up the sword’ against country’s leaders – 8 Jun. 2015 – ABC.net.au
- India Watchful of Rohingya, Fearing Radicalization by Pakistan Militants – 29.07.2015 – SUPUTNIK – SuputnikNews.com
- Two ‘Rohingya militants’ arrested in Cox’s Bazar – September 6, 2015 – NirapadNews.com
Human Rights in Burma/Myanmar:
- Human rights in Myanmar – Wikipedia
- Myanmar (Burma) Human Rights – Amnesty International USA
- Human Rights Watch – Burma – HRW.org
- Human Rights in Burma – Drechos.org
- Myanmar – UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
Pro-Democracy Uprising, Ethnic Cleansing and Other Pertinent Issues:
- Myanmar remembers 1988 pro-democracy uprising – 2013-08-08 Vatican Radio
- 1988 Uprising and 1990 Election – Oxford Burma Alliance
- MYANMAR IN THE NATIONAL INTEREST’ Prisoners of conscience, torture, summary trials under martial law
- Burma: Justice for 1988 Massacre – August 6, 2013 – Human Rights Watch
- Student Leader in 1988 Myanmar Pro-Democracy Protests Joins Aung San Suu Kyi to Contest Polls – Updated: July 19, 2015 – NDTV.com
- Myanmar police arrest opposition party executive – 8/12/2008 – USAToday.com
- Ethnic Cleansing Just Went to Bad to Worse, by Graeme Wood – January 24, 2014 – NewRepublic.com
- TMS Archive on Myanmar ethnic cleansing and/or on Myanmar pro-democracy movement
Foreign Relations of Burma/Myanmar:
- Foreign relations of Burma/Myanmar – Wikipedia
- Myanmar – Council on Foreign Relations – CFR.org
- US Relations With Myanmar – US Department of State
Economy of Myanmar:
- Economy of Myanmar – Wikipedia
- Myanmar – Economy – Infoplease.com
- Myanmar – WORLD BANK
- Myanmar – Data – WORLD BANK
- Myanmar: Economy – ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK – ADB.org
- Myanmar – Index – THE HERITAGE FOUNDATION
1811 Peninsular War: A French force under the command of Marshal Victor is routed while trying to prevent an Anglo-Spanish-Portuguese army from lifting the Siege of Cádiz in the Battle of Barrosa.
Peninsular War:
- Peninsular War, 1807-14 – HistoryOfWar.org
- Origins – Peninsular War – Wikipedia
- Peninsular War – History – 1808-1814 – PeninsularWar200.org
- Peninsular War – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Peninsular War – HistoryWarsWeapons.com
- Peninsular War – Infoplease.com
Siege of Cádiz:
- French Siege of Cadiz, 5 February 1810-24 August 1812 – HistoryOfWar.org
- Siege – Siege of Cádiz – Wikipedia
- Cadiz – Napoleon Guide – NapoleonGuide.com
- Clinging to the Myth: Perez-Réverte on Napoleon’s siege of Cádiz, by Charles Esdaile – University of Liverpool – H-France.net
Battle of Barrosa:
- Battle of Barrosa, 5 March 1811 – HistoryOfWar.org
- Background – Battle of Barrosa – Wikipedia
- The Battle of Barrosa – BritishBattles.com
- The Peninsular War: The Battle of Barrosa, 5th March 1811 – PeninsularWar.org, and its map
1770 Boston Massacre: Five Americans, including Crispus Attucks, are fatally shot by British troops in an event that would contribute to the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War (also known as the American War of Independence) five years later.
1616 Nicolaus Copernicus‘s book De revolutionibus orbium coelestium is banned by the Catholic Church
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2008 A suicide bomber kills 68 people (including first responders) in Baghdad on the same day that a gunman kills eight students in Jerusalem.
1992 The Michelangelo computer virus begins to affect computers.
1990 Ed Yielding and Joseph T. Vida set the transcontinental speed record flying a SR-71 Blackbird from Los Angeles to Virginia in 64 minutes, averaging 2,124 mph.
1988 Three Provisional Irish Republican Army volunteers are killed by Special Air Service on the territory of Gibraltar in the conclusion of Operation Flavius.
Operation Flavius:
- OPERATION FLAVIUS [1988] – ShadowSpear.com
- Events of 6 March – Operation Flavius – Wikipedia
- Operation Flavius – The SAS In Gibraltar – EliteUKforces.info
- Operation Flavius – SAS execute three IRA Terrorists in Gibraltar – July 9, 2015 – Belfast Child – BelfastChildis.WordPress.com
Irish Republican Army (IRA)/Provisional Republican Army (PIRA):
- Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) (aka, PIRA, “the provos,” Óglaigh na hÉireann) (UK separatists) – Council on Foreign Relations, by Kathryn Gregory – CFR.org
- Irish Republican Army (IRA), Provisional Irish Republican Army (PIRA) the Provos Direct Action Against Drugs (DADD) – GlobalSecurity.org
- Provisional Irish Republican Army – Military.Wikia.com
- Provisional IRA: War, ceasefire, endgame? – BBC
- PROVISIONAL IRISH REPUBLICAN ARMY – Tumblr.com
- Irish Republican Army – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Irish Republican Army – Wikipedia
- Irish Republican Army – News Archives – The Huffington Post
- Guide to the Irish Republican Army – About.com
- Irish Republican Army – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Irish Republican Army – Infoplease.com
- Irish Republican Army (IRA) – Provisional Irish Republican Army (PIRA) – the Provos – Direct Action Against Drugs (DADD) – GlobalSecurity.org
- Guide to the Irish Republican Army – About.com
- Terrorism – Irish Republican Army, by Michele Koznicki, Corey Willett, Michal Griffin, Eric Manley, and Ronald Matten – Eastern Michigan University
History of the IRA:
- History of the Irish Republican Army – Irish History
- History of the Irish Republican Army History Essay – UKEssays.com
- History of the Irish Republican Army – Video – TimeToast.com
Sinn Féin:
- Sinn Féin – Official Site
- National Website of Republican Sinn Féin
- OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS AND PRESS RELEASES – SINN FÉIN – SinnFein.org
- THE IRA & SINN FEIN – FRONTLINE – PBS.org
- Sinn Féin – Wikipedia
- Sinn Féin – Infoplease.com
- History of Sinn Féin – Wikipedia
- Leaders of Sinn Féin – Wikipedia
- Sinn Féin – News Archive – TheGuardian.com
- Sinn Feinn – News Archive – The New York Times – NYTimes.com
- Sinn Fein News – ABC.go.com
- Articles on Sinn Fein – Philly.com
History of Sinn Féin:
- History of Sinn Féin – Wikipedia
- History – Sinn Féin – Official Site
- A Brief History of Sinn Fein – Corks Sinn Fein
Sinn Féin, IRA and the Catholic Church:
- The Catholic Church vs. the IRA Hunger Strikes of 1923, by Lily Murphy – July 10, 2015 – CounterPunch.org
- The Catholic Church and the Revolution in Ireland – Academia.edu
- In Catholic Church Belfast, IRA Becomes Public Enemy – March 14, 2005 – Los Angeles Times – LATimes.com
- Sinn Fein chief says he met Catholic priest involved in 1972 bombing, didn’t discuss it – September 8, 2010 – FoxNews.com
- THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IN IRELAND AND SINN FEIN – THE SPECTATOR ARCHIVE – Spectator.co.uk
- Questions for Catholic Church over Sinn Fein – 03/09/2013 – Belfast Telegraph – BelfastTelegraph.co.uk
- Gross hypocrisy from DUP/Sinn Fein and Catholic Church over brutal murder. – YouTube video (12 min. 17 sec.)
1987 The British ferry MS Herald of Free Enterprise capsizes in about 90 seconds killing 193.
1981 France performs nuclear test at Muruora Island.
Muruora:
- Muruora – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Muruora – Weapons of Mass Destruction – GlobalSecurity.org
- Case Identifier: MURUORA – Case Name: French Nuclear Tests in South Pacific – ICE Case Studies, by Tish Falco – American.edu
- YouTube video (2 min. 11 sec.): Amazing nuclear tests in French Polynesia and Muruora
- YouTube video (5 min. 06 sec.): SOUTH PACIFIC: MURUORA: FRANCE TO GO AHEAD WITH NUCLEAR TESTING
- YouTube video (16 min. 27 sec.): Nuclear Mentality – France
France’s Nuclear Tests:
- France’s Nuclear Weapons – Origin of the Force de Frappe
- France’s Nuclear Weapons – Development of the Nuclear Arsenal
- France – Weapons of Mass Destruction – Nuclear Weapons – GlobalSecurity.org
- Nuclear Test Sites – AtomicArchive.com
- Declassified files expose lies of French nuclear tests – France24.com
- History of French Nuclear Tests in the Pacific – Part I, Part II, Part III
- French nuclear tests ‘showered vast area of Polynesia with radioactivity – 3 July 2013 – The Guardian.com
- List of nuclear weapons tests of France – Wikipedia
1981 After 19 years of presenting the CBS Evening News, Walter Cronkite signs off for the last time.
1975 Algiers Accord: Iran and Iraq announce a settlement of their border dispute.
Algiers Accord of 1975:
- Background – 1975 Algiers Accord – Wikipedia
- Algiers Accord 1975 – March 6, 1975 – MidEastWeb.org
- Algiers Agreement – 1975 Iran-Iraq – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Iraq and Iran: 1975 Treaty and Talebani – posted 2008-01-01 – Syndicated News – ASSYRIAN INTERNATIONAL NEWS AGENCY – AINA.org
1975 For the first time the Zapruder film of the assassination of John F. Kennedy is shown in motion to a national TV audience by Robert J. Groden and Dick Gregory.
1968 Three rebels are executed by Rhodesia, the first executions since UDI, prompting international condemnation.
Execution of the Three Rebels:
- RHODESIA (EXECUTIONS) – 06 March 1968 – MillBankSystems.com
- Rhodesia (Executions) – in the House of Commons at 12:00 am on 6th March 1968 – TheyWorkForYou.com
History of Rhodesia/Zimbabwe:
- History of Zimbabwe – Wikipedia
- History of Zimbabwe – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Zimbabwe – LonelyPlanet.com
- Zimbabwe – History – Infoplease.com
- History of Zimbabwe – HowStuffWorks.com
- Zimbabwe – History – NationsEncyclopedia.com
- The History of Zimbabwe – Bulawayo1872.com
- ZIMBABWE: PRE-COLONIAL HISTORY, DEMOGRAPHIC DISASTER AND THE UNIVERSITY, by David Beach – MSU.edu – pdf
1965 Joseph Stalin‘s daughter Svetlana Alliluyeva defects to the United States.
1965 Premier Tom Playford of South Australia loses power after 27 years in office.
1964 Constantine II becomes King of Greece.
Constantine II and Greece:
- Reign – Constantine II – Wikipedia
- Constantine II, King of the Hellenes, 1964-1974 – GlobalSecurity.org
- Constantine II – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Constantine II of Greece – UKEssays.com
- Constantine II of Greece – YouTube video (30 min. 55 sec.)
Modern History of Greece:
- History of modern Greece – Wikipedia
- HISTORY OF MODERN GREECE, by S. Petmezas – MinPress.gr – pdf
- History of modern Greece – In2Greece.com
- History of modern Greece – MLAHANAS.de
- Greece – History – Infoplease.com
1964 Nation of Islam leader Elijah Muhammad officially gives boxing champion Cassius Clay the name Muhammad Ali.
1962 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site.
- List of the nuclear weapons tests of the United States – Wikipedia
- Nuclear Weapons and the United States – Wikipedia
- The Cold War – AtomCentral.com
- NEVADA TEST SITE – FAS.org
- NEVADA TEST SITE – GlobalSecurity.org
- Nevada Test Site Overview – OnlineNevada.org
- Nuclear testing at the Nevada Test Site – Brookings.edu
- Nevada Test Site – Toxipedia.org
- Nevada Test Site – Oral History Project
- NUKE TESTING in NEVADA – Archure.net
- ECOLOGY OF THE NEVADA TEST SITE: AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
- Nevada Test Site Workers Exposed to Radiation – National Cancer Benefits Center – NevadaTestSite.info
- 50 Facts About the US Nuclear Weapons – Brookings.edu
- Gallery of US Nuclear Tests – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- The Nuclear Matters Handbook
Nuclear Weapons and the United States:
- Nuclear Weapons and the United States – Wikipedia
- Nuclear Weapons Testing: History, Progress, Challenges: Verifications and Entry into Force of the CTBT – US Department of State
- US Nuclear Weapons Stockpile Life Extension Programs – January 3, 2013 – US Department of State
- 50 Facts About US Nuclear Weapons Today – April 28, 2014 – Brookings.edu
- The Future of the US Nuclear Weapons Program, by Michaela Dodge – The Heritage Foundation
- The Future of the US Nuclear Weapons Policy – Arms Control Association
- The Future of the US Nuclear Weapons Program, by Linton F. Brooks – ResearchGate.net
- US Nuclear Weapons Policy in the 21st Century – Rose Gottemoeller, Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security, Dixie State University, St. George, Utah – October 21, 2014 – US Department of State
1957 Ghana becomes the first Sub-Saharan country to gain independence from the British.
Independence of Ghana:
- 6 March 1957: ON THIS DAY: Ghana celebrates independence – BBC
- Ghana Independence Day – MapsOfWorld.com
- Ghana Independence 1957 – Africa South of Chronology – ThenAgain.info
- Ghana demands independence from Britain – Friday, 3 August 1956 – South African History Online – SAHistory.org.za
- Nkrumah and Ghana’s independence struggle – by Abayomi Azikiwe – Oct 4, 2009 – Workers World – Workers.org
- 06 MARCH 2015: GHANA ACHIEVED INDEPENDENCE ON THIS DAY IN 1957 – Face2FaceAfrica.com
- Independence Speech – Kwame Nkrumah March 6, 1957, Accra, Ghana – Pan-African-Quotes – PanAfricanQuotes.WorldPress.com
- YouTube video (11 min. 28 sec.); DR KWAME NKRUMAH’S PROPHETIC SPEECH ON GHANA’S INDEPENDENCE DAY – 6TH MARCH, 1957
- YouTube video (5 min. 54 sec.): Ghana’s independence 6th March 1957
Ghana:
- Ghana – THE WORLD FACTBOOK – CIA
- Ghana – UN Data – UN.org
- Ghana – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Ghana – Infoplease.com
- Geography of Ghana – About education – About.com
Foreign Relations of Ghana:
- Foreign relations of Ghana – Wikipedia
- US Relations With Ghana – US Department of State
- FOREIGN RELATIONS – Guiding Principles and Objectives – MODERN GHANA – ModernGhana.com, or the same article on this website of Ghana – FOREIGN RELATIONS – CountryStudies.us.
- Ghana – Council on Foreign Relations – CFR.org
History of Ghana:
- History of Ghana – Wikipedia
- History of Ghana – GhanaWeb.com
- HISTORY OF GHANA – HistoryWorld.net
- A Brief History of Ghana – Part 1 – About education – About.com
- Kingdom of Ghana – Ancient Civilizations – USHistory.org
- THE GHANA TIMELINE – THE GOAD COAST – Crwarfurd.dk
Economy of Ghana:
- Economy of Ghana – Wikipedia
- Ghana – THE WORLD BANK
- Ghana – Data – THE WORLD BANK
- Ghana – Index – THE HERITAGE FOUNDATION
- Ghana – Economy – Infoplease.com
- Ghana GDP Annual Growth Rate – TradingEconomics.com
1953 Georgy Malenkov succeeds Joseph Stalin as Premier of the Soviet Union and First Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
1951 The trial of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg begins.
1946 Ho Chi Minh signs an agreement with France which recognizes Vietnam as an autonomous state in the Indochinese Federation and the French Union.
1945 World War II: Cologne is captured by American troops.
1943 Norman Rockwell published Freedom from Want in the The Saturday Evening Post with a matching essay by Carlos Bulosan as part of the Four Freedoms series.
1930 International Unemployment Day demonstrations globally initiated by the Comintern.
1921 Portuguese Communist Party is founded as the Portuguese Section of the Communist International.
1912 Italian forces become the first to use airships in war, as two dirigibles drop bombs on Turkish troops encamped at Janzur, from an altitude of 6,000 feet.
1902 Real Madrid C.F. is founded.
1899 Bayer registers “Aspirin” as a trademark.
1882 The Serbian kingdom is re-founded.
1869 Dmitri Mendeleev presents the first periodic table to the Russian Chemical Society.
1857 The Supreme Court of the United States rules in the Dred Scott v. Sandford case.
1836 Texas Revolution: Battle of the Alamo – After a thirteen-day siege by an army of 3,000 Mexican troops, the 187 Texas volunteers, including frontiersman Davy Crockett and colonel Jim Bowie, defending the Alamo are killed and the fort is captured.
1820 The Missouri Compromise is signed into law by President James Monroe. The compromise allows Missouri to enter the Union as a slave state, brings Maine into the Union as a free state, and makes the rest of the northern part of the Louisiana Purchase territory slavery-free.
1788 The First Fleet arrives at Norfolk Island in order to found a convict settlement.
1665 The first joint Secretary of the Royal Society, Henry Oldenburg, publishes the first issue of Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society
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