On this day July 7th 1928 sliced ​​bread for toast is first launched, see what else happened – 2024-07-10 18:03:36

Today is July 7 historical and important events happened for our country, but also for him People.

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

1550

Spanish conquistadors bring chocolate to Europe, which soon becomes the favorite drink of the nobility.

1770

The Turkish fleet is destroyed in the port of Cesme in Smyrna by the Russians, with whom four Greek ships cooperate. In retaliation, the Turks slaughter 1,000 Greeks of Smyrna.

1928

Sliced ​​bread for toast is first launched by a bakery in Chillicothe, Missouri.

1974

West Germany defeats the Netherlands 2-1 to win the 10th FIFA World Cup.

1989

144 MPs of the New Democracy submit a proposal once morest Andreas Papandreou and five other PASOK ministers, for violating the law on the responsibility of ministers, paving the way for the so-called Purge.

2019

The parliamentary elections in Greece mark the return of New Democracy under Constantinos Mitsotakis to govern the country independently for the first time since 2007, the stabilization of SYRIZA as a main pillar of the Center Left and the Left in general and the absence of Golden Dawn in Parliament .

The results: ND 39.85% (158 seats), SYRIZA 31.53% of the votes (86 seats), KINAL 8.10% (22 seats), KKE 5.30% (15 seats), Hellenic Solution 3 .70% (10 seats) and MeRa25 3.44% (9 seats), Other Parties 8.08%.

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