September 5, 1978: The Camp David Conference begins between US President Carter, Israel’s Prime Minister Begin and Egypt’s President Sadat

2023-09-04 22:15:27

Under Tuesday, September 5, the book of history records, among other things:

1848: In Frankfurt am Main, the German National Assembly decides that the Armistice of Malmö, which Prussia arbitrarily concluded with Denmark, is not to be carried out: First victory of the left with 238 to 221 votes in the Paulskirche. The Reich Ministry under Prince Karl zu Leiningen has to resign following subsequently approving Prussia’s actions.
1913: The first international fire brigade congress with representatives from 1,200 fire brigades ends in New York.
1938: The imperial jewels of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation, which have been kept in the Viennese treasury since the end of the 18th century, are handed over to the city of Aachen. It was returned in 1946 by the American occupation forces.
1948: In a pastoral letter, the Hungarian primate Cardinal József Mindszenty threatens to excommunicate all state officials of the Catholic denomination if they attack the church.
1958: With the publication of the English-language edition in New York, the novel “Doctor Zhivago” by the Soviet writer Boris Pasternak begins its worldwide triumph. (Pasternak is honored with the Nobel Prize in Literature in December, but is not allowed to accept the award due to pressure from the state).
1968: In Tibet, where Chinese Maoist Red Guards have been ruthlessly destroying Buddhist monasteries and shrines since 1966 during the “Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution,” a “Revolutionary Committee” is being formed as the supreme governing body. This means that “revolutionary committees” exist in all provinces and autonomous regions of the People’s Republic of China.
1973: Palestinian terrorists attack the Saudi Arabian embassy in Paris and take a hostage flight to blackmail it into Kuwait.
1978: Beginning of the Camp David Conference between US President Carter, Israeli Prime Minister Begin and Egypt’s President Sadat.
2008: The Linz computer art festival “Ars Electronica”, which has the theme “A New Cultural Economy”, opens its doors. The festival attracts 35,900 visitors until September 9th.
2013: Party founder Frank Stronach caused outrage when he called for the introduction of the death penalty for professional killers in two interviews.

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