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* [[1988]] – Near [[Point Barrow]] in [[Alaska]], an [[Iñupiat]] hunter discovered three [[gray whale]]s trapped in [[Drift ice|pack ice]], which resulted in '''[[Operation Breakthrough|an international effort]]''' to free them. |
* [[1988]] – Near [[Point Barrow]] in [[Alaska]], an [[Iñupiat]] hunter discovered three [[gray whale]]s trapped in [[Drift ice|pack ice]], which resulted in '''[[Operation Breakthrough|an international effort]]''' to free them. |
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* [[2008]] – '''[[2008 TC3|2008 TC<sub>3</sub>]]''' exploded above the [[Nubian Desert]] in Sudan, the first time that an asteroid impact had been predicted prior to its entry into the atmosphere as a [[meteor]]. |
* [[2008]] – '''[[2008 TC3|2008 TC<sub>3</sub>]]''' exploded above the [[Nubian Desert]] in Sudan, the first time that an asteroid impact had been predicted prior to its entry into the atmosphere as a [[meteor]]. |
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Revision as of 12:45, 23 January 2019
This is a list of selected October 7 anniversaries that appear in the "On this day" section of the Main Page. To suggest a new item, in most cases, you can be bold and edit this page. Please read the selected anniversaries guidelines before making your edit. However, if your addition might be controversial or on a day that is or will soon be on the Main Page, please post your suggestion on the talk page instead.
Please note that the events listed on the Main Page are chosen based more on relative article quality and to maintain a mix of topics, not based solely on how important or significant their subjects are. Only four to five events are posted at a time and thus not everything that is "most important and significant" can be listed. In addition, an event is generally not posted this year if it is also the subject of the scheduled featured article or picture of the day.
To report an error when this appears on the Main Page, see Main Page errors. Please remember that this list defers to the supporting articles, so it is best to achieve consensus and make any necessary changes there first.
Images
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Arnold Schwarzenegger
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Bartolomeo d'Alviano
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Don John of Austria
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Flag of the German Democratic Republic
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Hua Guofeng
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Anna Politkovskaya
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Model T production at the Highland Park Ford Plant
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Iskander Mirza
Ineligible
Blurb | Reason |
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Feast day of St. Osyth | needs more footnotes |
1571 – A Western Christian coalition inflicted a significant defeat upon the Ottoman Navy near the Gulf of Corinth in the Battle of Lepanto, the first major Ottoman loss to European powers. | lots of CN tags |
1691 – The North American crown colony Province of Massachusetts Bay received its royal charter from William and Mary. | unreferenced section |
1912 – The Helsinki Stock Exchange, located in Helsinki, Finland, saw its first transaction. | refimprove |
1919 – KLM, the Dutch flag carrier and the oldest airline in the world still operating under its original name, was founded. | refimprove section |
1933 – Five French airline companies merged to form Air France. | refimprove section, date not cited |
1944 – The Holocaust: When members of the Sonderkommando—Jewish work units in Auschwitz—learned that they were due to be murdered, they staged a revolt. | original research |
1949 – East Berlin and the Soviet zone of Occupied Germany became the German Democratic Republic. | refimprove sections |
1958 – Attempting to control the political instability in Pakistan, President Iskander Mirza (pictured) suspended the 1956 constitution, imposed martial law, and dissolved the National Assembly. | unreferenced section |
1959 – Soviet spacecraft Luna 3 captured the first photographs of the far side of the Moon. | refimprove |
1976 – Hua Guofeng succeeded Mao Zedong as Chairman of the Communist Party of China. | refimprove sections |
1985 – The Mediterranean ocean liner MS Achille Lauro was hijacked by Palestine Liberation Front terrorists while sailing from Alexandria to Port Said within Egypt. | refimprove |
1993 – The Great Mississippi and Missouri Rivers Flood came to an end after 103 days, as the Mississippi River at St. Louis finally dropped below flood stage. | refimprove section |
2001 – War on Terrorism: The War in Afghanistan began with an aerial bombing campaign targeting Taliban and Al-Qaeda forces. | multiple issues |
2003 – Californians voted to recall Governor Gray Davis from office and elected Arnold Schwarzenegger from a list of 135 candidates. | refimprove section, external links |
Eligible
- 1542 – Spanish explorer Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo became the first European to set foot on Santa Catalina Island, off the coast of California.
- 1763 – King George III of the United Kingdom issued a Royal Proclamation closing most of New France to the residents of the Thirteen Colonies and reserving it for indigenous peoples.
- 1780 – American Revolutionary War: Patriots and Loyalist militias engaged each other at the Battle of Kings Mountain in South Carolina.
- 1849 – American writer Edgar Allan Poe died under mysterious circumstances at Washington Medical College four days after being found on the streets of Baltimore, Maryland, in a delirious and incoherent state.
- 1913 – The Highland Park Ford Plant in the Detroit area of Michigan became the world's first car factory to implement a moving assembly line, eventually reducing Ford Model T production time from 6 hours to 93 minutes.
- 1916 – Georgia Tech defeated Cumberland University 222–0 in the most lopsided college football game in American history.
- 1985 – As a result of severe flooding in Puerto Rico, at least 130 people died as a result of the deadliest single landslide on record in North America.
- 1991 – Croatian War of Independence: The Yugoslav People's Army conducted an air strike on Banski dvori, the official residence of the Government of Croatia in Zagreb.
- 2006 – Russian journalist and human rights activist Anna Politkovskaya was assassinated in the elevator of her apartment block in central Moscow.
- Born/died: Stanisław Żółkiewski (d. 1620) · Niels Bohr (b. 1885) · Marie Lloyd (d. 1922)
Notes
- Ford Piquette Avenue Plant appears on September 27, so Highland Park Ford Plant should not appear in the same year
- Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo appears on September 28, so Santa Catalina Island should not appear in the same year
- 1513 – War of the League of Cambrai: A Venetian army under Bartolomeo d'Alviano was decisively defeated by the Spanish army commanded by Ramón de Cardona and Fernando d'Ávalos.
- 1800 – The French privateer Robert Surcouf led a 150-man crew to capture the 40-gun, 437-man East Indiaman Kent.
- 1868 – Cornell University (co-founder Ezra Cornell pictured) in Ithaca, New York, was established, with an initial enrollment of 412 men the next day.
- 1988 – Near Point Barrow in Alaska, an Iñupiat hunter discovered three gray whales trapped in pack ice, which resulted in an international effort to free them.
- 2008 – 2008 TC3 exploded above the Nubian Desert in Sudan, the first time that an asteroid impact had been predicted prior to its entry into the atmosphere as a meteor.
Guru Gobind Singh (d. 1708) · Alfred Deakin (d. 1919) · Beatrice Hutton (d. 1990)