Echoes of the Airwaves: Celebrating the Dawn of Broadcasting on September 7, 1936

Echoes of the Airwaves: Celebrating the Dawn of Broadcasting on September 7, 1936

Like today September 7 historical and important events happened for our country, but also for him World.

So let’s go back to the page of Time’s calendar to see what happened like today…

413 BC

The Syracusans, under the Spartan Gylippos, engage the Athenian Fleet near the harbor of Syracuse. This is how the Athenians’ attempt to gain control of Sicily ends in total destruction (Peloponnesian War).

1833

Theodoros Kolokotronis and Dimitrios Plapoutas are arrested and imprisoned in Palamidi by the Bavarian Crown, on the charge of high treason.

1912

The Samians under Themistocles Sofoulis declare a revolution, seeking the self-determination of the island and its union with the Kingdom of Greece.

1936

With the Compulsory Law 95 of the Metaxas dictatorship, the YRE (Radio Broadcasting Service) is established “for the education, training and entertainment of the public”. It was the forerunner of ERT.

1960

The heir to the Greek throne, Constantine, wins the gold medal in sailing, in a Dragon-type boat, during the Rome Olympics.

1964

Mikis Theodorakis denounces his exclusion from the Athens Festival, where he was going to present his popular oratorio entitled “Axion Esti” (in poetry by Odysseus Elytis), characterizing it as “an insolent and insulting ostracism of Greek folk music for the people”. At the same time, he states that the project will be presented at the Thessaloniki International Exhibition.

Source: sansimera.gr

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Fun facts About September 7th

September 7: A Day of Historical Significance Around the World

As we reflect on the importance of September 7 in our country’s history, we must ‍also acknowledge the significant events that have shaped the world on this ‍day. From ancient⁣ battles to modern-day achievements, ​September 7 has ‍been a day of great consequence throughout history.

Ancient Times

One of the earliest recorded events on September 7 dates back to 413 BC, during the Peloponnesian War. On this day, the Syracusans, led by the Spartan Gylippos, engaged the Athenian Fleet near ⁢the harbor of Syracuse, ultimately ending the⁤ Athenians’ attempt to gain ‌control of Sicily in total destruction [[None]].

National ⁤and ⁤Global Events

Fast-forwarding to the‍ 19th century, ⁤on September 7, 1833, Theodoros Kolokotronis and Dimitrios Plapoutas were arrested and imprisoned in Palamidi by the Bavarian Crown, charged with high treason [[None]].

In 1912, the Samians, under Themistocles Sofoulis, declared a revolution, seeking self-determination for ⁢the island​ and its union with ⁢the Kingdom of Greece [[None]].

World War II and its Aftermath

On September 7, 1940, Nazi Germany ⁢launched an⁤ intense bombing campaign of Britain during World War II, known as The Blitz, which⁤ would continue for eight months [[3]].

In 1936, the Tasmanian Tiger, also ⁤known as the thylacine, became ⁤extinct [[2]]. This event⁤ marks a significant loss in the world’s biodiversity.

Other Notable Events

On September 7, 1936, ‍the Battle of Boquerón, the first major battle of the Chaco War, commenced, resulting in the loss of 136 lives‌ [[1]].

In 1936, the Compulsory Law 95 of the Metaxas dictatorship established the⁢ YRE (Radio Broadcasting Service) in Greece, which would eventually become the forerunner of ERT [[None]].

In 1960, the heir to the Greek throne,​ Constantine, won the gold medal in sailing during the Rome Olympics [[None]]. Four years later, in 1964, Mikis Theodorakis denounced his exclusion from the Athens Festival, where he was⁤ set to present his popular oratorio ⁣”Axion Esti” [[None]].

As we look back on the significance of September 7, we⁤ are reminded of the importance of understanding our shared global history and the impact it has⁤ on our⁢ present and future.

Fun facts About September 7th

September 7: A Day of Historical Significance Around the World

As we reflect on the importance of September 7 in our country’s history, we must also acknowledge the significant events that have shaped the world on this day. From ancient battles to modern-day achievements, September 7 has

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