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On October 11

4 indexed birthdays · 18 historic events

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  • 2002-10-11Disaster
    A bomb exploded in the Myyrmanni shopping center in Helsinki, Finland (aftermath pictured), resulting in seven deaths and 159 injuries.
  • 1987-10-11Arts & Culture
    An estimated 750,000 people attended the "Great March" in Washington, D.C., to demand greater civil rights for the LGBT community.
  • 1987-10-11Conflict
    Sri Lankan Civil War: The Indian Peace Keeping Force began Operation Pawan to take control of Jaffna from the Tamil Tigers and enforce their disarmament as a part of the Indo-Sri Lanka Accord.
  • 1984-10-11Science & Tech
    Aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger, astronaut Kathryn D. Sullivan (pictured) became the first American woman to perform a space walk.
  • 1973-10-11Disaster
    Typhoon Nora, the fourth-most intense tropical cyclone on record, dissipated after killing 40 people and leaving more than a million homeless across Taiwan and the Philippines.
  • 1968-10-11Science & Tech
    Apollo 7, the first manned mission of NASA's Apollo program, and the first three-man American space mission, launched from Complex 34 in Cape Kennedy, Florida.
  • 1950-10-11Science & Tech
    CBS's field-sequential color system for television was the first to be licensed for broadcast by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission.
  • 1950-10-11Arts & Culture
    A field-sequential color system developed by Hungarian-American engineer Peter Goldmark became the first color television system to be adopted for commercial use, only for it to be abandoned a year later.
  • 1942-10-11Conflict
    World War II: At the Battle of Cape Esperance on the northwest coast of Guadalcanal, American ships intercepted and defeated a Japanese fleet sent to attack Henderson Field.
  • 1937-10-11Geopolitics
    Former British king Edward and his wife arrived at Berlin Friedrichstraße station to begin a tour of Nazi Germany, where they were greeted with Nazi salutes and dined with high-ranking members of the state apparatus.
  • 1890-10-11General
    In Washington, D.C., the Daughters of the American Revolution was founded.
  • 1865-10-11Conflict
    The Morant Bay rebellion, led by Paul Bogle and George William Gordon, began in Jamaica; after protestors burned down the courthouse, it was brutally suppressed by Governor Edward John Eyre.
  • 1852-10-11General
    The University of Sydney (pictured), Australia's oldest university, was inaugurated two years after being established by the University of Sydney Act.
  • 1840-10-11Geopolitics
    Bashir Shihab II (pictured) surrendered to the Ottoman Empire and was removed as Emir of Mount Lebanon after an imperial decree by Sultan Abdülmecid I.
  • 1797-10-11Conflict
    French Revolutionary Wars: The Royal Navy captured eleven Dutch Navy ships without any losses at the Battle of Camperdown.
  • 1776-10-11Conflict
    American Revolutionary War: A British fleet defeated American ships at the Battle of Valcour Island on Lake Champlain, but gave American forces enough time to prepare their defenses for the Saratoga campaign.
  • 1311-10-11Conflict
    The peerage and clergy of the Kingdom of England published the Ordinances of 1311 to restrict King Edward II's powers.
  • 1142-10-11Conflict
    The Treaty of Shaoxing was ratified, ending the Jin–Song wars, although sporadic fighting continued until 1234.
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