Today in History
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2009 20th anniversary of the fall of Berlin Wall
On this day, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev, and Polish ex-president and Nobel laureate Lech Walesa walked through Berlin’s Brandenburg Gate to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Berlin Wall’s fall.
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1994 Darmstadtium created for the first time
The element, which has an atomic number of 110 and the symbol Ds, was created at the Gesellschaft für Schwerionenforschung (Institute for Heavy Ion Research) in Darmstadt, Germany, after which it is named.
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1985 Youngest person to become World Chess Champion
Gary Kasparov, 22, of Russia, defeated Anatoly Karpov in the 13th World Chess Championship to become the youngest World Chess Champion.
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1967 Rolling Stone makes its debut
Jann Simon Wenner founded the biweekly popular culture magazine in San Francisco. The magazine launched many famous authors’ careers and also published early versions of Hunter S. Thompson’s Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.
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1938 Night of broken glass
Sturmabteilung troops and civilians carried out a pogrom against Jewish businesses, synagogues, and Jews in Germany and Austria. The night of broken glass, or Kristallnacht, was a series of attacks that killed approximately 70 people and imprisoned 30,000 Jews.
Births On This Day, November 9
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1974 Alessandro Del Piero
Italian footballer
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1970 Chris Jericho
American/Canadian wrestler, singer-songwriter, actor
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1934 Carl Sagan
American astronomer, author
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1928 Anne Sexton
American poet
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1918 Spiro Agnew
American politician, 39th Vice President of the United States
Deaths On This Day, November 9
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2005 K. R. Narayanan
Indian politician, 10th President of India
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2004 Stieg Larsson
Swedish writer
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1970 Charles de Gaulle
French general, politician, President of France
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1953 Ibn Saud
Saudi Arabian king
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1940 Neville Chamberlain
English politician, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom