Today in History - 3rd of March - Historical Update

Today in History - 3rd of March

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What Happened On This Day – 3 March

  • 1991 Footage of Los Angeles police officers severely beating Rodney King causes a global outcry

    The acquittal of the police officers involved sparked the Los Angeles riots in 1992.
  • 1985 The U.K. miners' strike ends

    The year-long dispute was the country's longest-running industrial dispute and a defining issue of Margaret Thatcher's Conservative government.
  • 1974 All 345 people on board a Turkish Airlines jet die as it plunges to the ground near Paris, France

    The crash of the DC-10 aircraft has the 4th highest death toll of any aviation accident in history.
  • 1938 The world's fastest steam locomotive is built

    The Mallard could reach a speed of over 100 miles per hour (160 km/h).
  • 1924 The last remnant of the Ottoman empire in Turkey is abolished

    The end of the Islamic caliphate marked the demise of the 600-year old empire and gave way to the formation of a reformed Turkey under Mustafa Kemal Atatürk

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Births On This Day – 3 March

  • 1981 Julius Malema

    South African politician
  • 1977 Ronan Keating

    Irish singer-songwriter, actor
  • 1869 Henry Wood

    English conductor
  • 1847 Alexander Graham Bell

    Scottish/American engineer, invented the Telephone
  • 1845 Georg Cantor

    German mathematician
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