2024-03-27 23:15:39
On Thursday, March 28th, the book of history records, among other things:
1849: The Frankfurt National Assembly adopts the Imperial Constitution, which envisages a German Empire without Austria under the leadership of Prussia. On April 28th King Friedrich Wilhelm IV of Prussia finally rejects the imperial dignity that was offered to him.
1854: Introduction of the stamp stamp in Austria instead of the previous stamp paper. Austria is the first country with such a facility.
1939: The Spanish Civil War ends with the entry of Franco’s troops into Madrid.
1959: After the Dalai Lama fled to India, the People’s Republic of China dissolved the Tibetan government and installed the Panchen Lama as its head.
1969: Former President Dwight D. Eisenhower dies in Washington at the age of 78.
1979: There is a serious reactor accident at the Harrisburg nuclear power plant in the US state of Pennsylvania.
1994: In the Italian parliamentary elections, the right-wing alliance of Forza Italia, Lega Nord and the neo-fascist National Alliance achieved an absolute majority in the Chamber of Deputies and a relative majority in the Senate. Berlusconi’s Forza Italia becomes the strongest party with 21 percent of the vote.
2004: In the second round of the French regional elections, the left-wing opposition won a majority in 20 of the 22 regions.
2004: In Ireland there is a total ban on smoking in public places.
Birthdays: Karl von Basedow, German doctor (1799-1854); Werner Bahlsen, German entrepreneur (n.A. March 23; 1904-1985); Nelson Algren, US writer (1909-1981); Bohumil Hrabal, Czech writer (1914-1997); Edmund Sixtus Muskie, US politician (1914-1996); Gerhard Fritsch, Eastern writer (1924-1969); Ivan Gotti, former Italian cyclist (1969); Ingrid Stöckl, former Austrian Alpine skier (1969).
Days of death: Johann Friedrich Voigtländer, Eastern. optician, inventor of the opera watcher (1779-1859); Francis Brett Young, British storyteller (1884-1954); Dwight D. Eisenhower, 34th President of the USA (1890-1969); Françoise Rosay, French actress (1891-1974); Eugène Ionesco, French-Romanian. playwright (1909-1994); Sir Peter Ustinov, British actor (1921-2004); Erich Hauser, German sculptor (1930-2004).
Name days: Johannes, Guntram, Johanna, Malchus, Gundelind, Ingberg, Wilhelm, Janine, Ingo, Adelheid.
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