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October 31

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2014
🏛️ Politics

UN Establishes World Cities Day

The United Nations established World Cities Day to promote sustainable urban development and raise awareness of urbanization challenges.

📍 Global
Politics UN
1984
🏛️ Politics

Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi Assassinated

Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was assassinated by her bodyguards, triggering nationwide unrest and global shock.

📍 New Delhi, India
Politics Assassination
1978
🏛️ Politics

Egypt and Israel Agree to Peace Talks Led by U.S.

Egypt and Israel, under U.S. mediation, agreed to initiate peace talks following the Camp David Accords, marking a key step toward Middle East peace.

📍 Washington, D.C., USA
Politics Middle East
1970
🔬 Science

Apollo 11 Command Module Displayed to Public

The Apollo 11 command module, which carried humans to the Moon, was first put on public display at the Smithsonian Institution.

📍 Washington, D.C., USA
Science Space Exploration
1952
📅 Invention

First All-Jet Airliner Service Launched by British Overseas Airways

British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) began the world’s first commercial all-jet airliner service with the de Havilland Comet.

📍 London, England
Invention Aviation
1945
🏛️ Politics

UNESCO Founded to Promote Global Peace and Security

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) was founded to foster international collaboration in education, science, and culture.

📍 London, England
Politics UN
1941
🎨 Culture

Mount Rushmore Completed

The construction of Mount Rushmore National Memorial was completed, featuring the carved faces of four U.S. presidents.

📍 South Dakota, USA
Culture Monument
1940
⚔️ War

The Battle of Britain Officially Ends

The Battle of Britain, the first major military campaign fought entirely by air forces, ended with a decisive British victory over Nazi Germany.

📍 United Kingdom
War WWII
1940
🔬 Science

First Use of Radar in Combat by British Forces

British forces successfully used radar technology in combat during WWII, revolutionizing military defense systems.

📍 United Kingdom
Science WWII
1926
🎨 Culture

Death of Harry Houdini, Legendary Escape Artist

Harry Houdini, famed magician and escape artist known worldwide for his daring stunts, died on Halloween.

📍 Detroit, Michigan, USA
Culture Entertainment
1918
🎨 Culture

Death of Egon Schiele, Austrian Expressionist Painter

Egon Schiele, influential Austrian painter known for his intense expressionist works, died during the Spanish flu pandemic.

📍 Vienna, Austria
Culture Art
1864
🏛️ Politics

Nevada Becomes the 36th State of the United States

Nevada was admitted to the Union as the 36th state during the American Civil War, boosting Union political strength.

📍 Nevada, USA
Politics US History
1856
📅 Invention

First Use of Artificial Steel Produced by Bessemer Process

Henry Bessemer produced the first batch of steel using his revolutionary process, transforming construction and manufacturing industries.

📍 Sheffield, England
Invention Industrial Revolution
1841
📅 Exploration

Mount Erebus Discovered in Antarctica

Mount Erebus, the southernmost active volcano on Earth, was discovered during a British expedition to Antarctica.

📍 Antarctica
Exploration Geography
1807
📅 Invention

First Public Gaslight Installed in London

London introduced its first public gaslight, revolutionizing urban lighting and paving the way for modern street illumination.

📍 London, England
Invention Urban Development
1755
💔 Tragedy

Mount Vesuvius Eruption Begins

Mount Vesuvius erupted, reminding Europe of its destructive power after the ancient disaster that buried Pompeii.

📍 Naples, Italy
Tragedy Volcano
1745
🎨 Culture

First Use of the Word 'Halloween' in Print

The term 'Halloween' appeared in print for the first time, marking the evolution of the ancient Celtic festival into a recognized cultural event.

📍 Scotland
Culture Tradition
1632
🎨 Culture

Birth of Johannes Vermeer, Dutch Master Painter

Johannes Vermeer, renowned for his masterful use of light in paintings like 'Girl with a Pearl Earring,' was born in Delft.

📍 Delft, Netherlands
Culture Art
1520
📅 Exploration

Magellan Expedition Crosses the Pacific for the First Time

Ferdinand Magellan’s expedition became the first European fleet to enter the Pacific Ocean via the Strait of Magellan, marking a milestone in global exploration.

📍 Strait of Magellan, Chile
Exploration Navigation
1517
🏛️ Politics

Martin Luther Posts 95 Theses, Sparking Protestant Reformation

Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses to the church door in Wittenberg, challenging the Catholic Church and initiating the Protestant Reformation.

📍 Wittenberg, Germany
Politics Reformation