Italian/American criminal
Russian politician
American/Swiss violinist, conductor
Russian/German philosopher
Russian/American author
Romanian historian, author
Austrian/Pakistani scientist, engineer
Spanish author
American politician, 37th President of the United States
American pianist
After learning that Soviet forces had entered Berlin, German dictator Adolf Hitler announced in the underground Führerbunker that he planned to commit suicide. This marked the end of World War II in Europe and the eventual surrender of Germany.
The first use of fiber-optic technology for long-distance telephone transmissions occurred in 1977. This breakthrough allowed for the faster and more efficient transmission of information over long distances by using light pulses, which has played a crucial role in the development of modern-day global communications.
A disaster occurred in the downtown district of Analco after gasoline leaked into the sewer system, causing massive explosions that destroyed parts of Guadalajara. At least 206 people died, nearly 500 were injured, and about 15,000 were left homeless.
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum was dedicated in Washington, D.C. to honor the millions of people who died during the Holocaust. The museum's mission is to inspire citizens and leaders worldwide to confront hatred, prevent genocide, and promote human dignity.
After 126 days, the Japanese embassy hostage crisis in Lima, Peru, ended when Peruvian troops successfully raided the building. However, the hero status of the troops involved was later called into question when evidence of summary executions of captured insurgents emerged.
After Nepali security forces opened fire on pro-democracy protesters against King Gyanendra, 243 people were injured in Nepal. This marked a significant moment in the country's history and the ongoing struggle for democracy.
The Paris Agreement was signed by 195 nations in New York, binding them to limit the increase in the global average temperature to less than 2°C above pre-industrial levels and to pursue efforts to limit the increase to 1.5°C. This historic agreement represented a major milestone in the global fight against climate change.
In 1915, Germany became the first country to use poison gas in warfare during World War I. This marked a significant turning point in the way wars were fought and led to the development of more deadly and destructive weapons in the future.
The 1906 Olympic Games began in Athens, Greece, marking a significant moment in the history of the modern Olympic Games. While the meet in practice was the second Olympic Games of the modern era, it is not recognized as such by the International Olympic Committee.