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This Day in History: March 12

What Happened On Your Birthday

What Happend On Today In History

Famous Birthday On March 12

  • 1922 Jack Kerouac

    American author, poet

  • 1946 Liza Minnelli

    American actress, singer, dancer

  • 1979 Pete Doherty

    English singer-songwriter, guitarist

  • 1864 W. H. R. Rivers

    English anthropologist, neurologist, ethnologist, psychiatrist

  • 1947 Mitt Romney

    American businessman, politician, 70th Governor of Massachusetts

Deaths On March 12

  • 1925 Sun Yat-sen

    Chinese revolutionary, politician, 1st President of the Republic of China

  • 2015 Terry Pratchett

    English author

  • 1914 George Westinghouse

    American engineer, inventor

  • 1999 Yehudi Menuhin

    American/Swiss violinist, conductor

  • 1955 Charlie Parkerr

    American saxophonist, compose

More Events On March 12

1455: First record of Johannes Gutenberg's Bible

A letter dated this day by Enea Silvio Piccolomini refers to the Bible printed a year before, which is the first recorded evidence of the Gutenberg Bible, the first book printed with movable type.

1642: Abel Tasman sights New Zealand

Dutch navigator Abel Tasman becomes the first European to sight New Zealand, viewing the northwest coast of the South Island.

1918: Lenin shifts Russia's capital from Petrograd to Moscow

Fearing foreign invasion, revolutionary leader Vladimir Lenin moves the capital of Soviet Russia from Petrograd (formerly known as St. Petersburg) to Moscow.

1930: Gandhi begins Salt March

Indian independence leader Mahatma Gandhi begins his famous 240-mile protest march against the British monopoly on salt, which becomes one of the most significant events during the Indian independence movement.

1938: Hitler invades Austria

Adolf Hitler's Nazi Germany annexes Austria, known as Anschluss, and begins its takeover of the country.

1947: Truman Doctrine proclaimed

US President Harry S. Truman declares his foreign policy priorities, which include providing military and economic aid to Greece and Turkey to prevent the spread of communism in the region. This policy became known as the Truman Doctrine.

1967: Suharto rises to power in Indonesia

Indonesian military leader Suharto seizes power from President Sukarno and becomes the country's second president. Suharto's presidency, which lasts 31 years, is marred by human rights violations and the occupation of East Timor.

1994: Church of England ordains first female priests

The Church of England takes a historic step by ordaining its first 33 female priests, breaking centuries of tradition that excluded women from the priesthood.

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