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February 28
1986:
Olof Palme assassinated.
Olof Palme, the internationally prominent prime minister of Sweden (1969–76, 1982–86) whose strong pacifist beliefs included opposition to the Vietnam War, was assassinated this day in Stockholm in 1986.
1942:
During World War II, Japanese troops landed on the island of Java, which they occupied until 1945.
1922:
Egypt was declared an independent country.
1906:
American gangster Bugsy Siegel was born in Brooklyn, New York.
1901:
American chemist Linus Pauling, who received two Nobel Prizes, one for Chemistry in 1954 and another for Peace in 1962 (for efforts to control the spread of nuclear weaponry), was born.
1827:
The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad became the first steam-operated railway in the United States to be chartered as a common carrier of freight and passengers.
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February 29
1992:
Voting begun on Bosnian independence.
Beginning this day in 1992, the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina held a referendum on independence that won almost unanimous support, and on March 3 independence was proclaimed, prompting shelling by Serbian forces.
1920:
A new, democratic constitution was adopted by the National Assembly elected by Czech and Slovak leaders, furthering the consolidation of the two states into Czechoslovakia.
1904:
Jimmy Dorsey, whose orchestra was one of the most popular big bands of the swing era in the United States, was born.
1768:
The Confederation of Bar was organized to defend the privileges of the Roman Catholic Church and the independence of Poland against Russian encroachment.
1736:
Ann Lee (“Mother Ann”), the religious leader who brought the Shaker sect from England to the American colonies, was born in Manchester, England.
1704:
The town of Deerfield, Massachusetts, was razed in the bloodiest battle of Queen Anne's War. |
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