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  • organist Max Reger 1937 - Birth of politician Egon Krenz, last leader of the German Democratic Republic 1945 - Adolf Hitler issues the Nero Decree, a scorched...
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  • These are the selected anniversaries for March that appear on the Germany portal. The "edit" links edit the portal subpages that are displayed as sections...
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  • Edit March 16 anniversaries 1906 – German-American anarchist agitator Johann Most (pictured) dies in Cincinnati, Ohio Edit March 17 anniversaries 1871...
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  • and banknotes Edit January 1 anniversaries • January 1 anniversaries on English Wikipedia • January 1 anniversaries on German Wikipedia 1822 – Birth of physicist...
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  • medalist at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta Edit March 19 anniversariesMarch 19 anniversaries on English Wikipedia 1475, death of Georges Chastellain...
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  • removing the ALP government of Barrie Unsworth. Edit March 19 anniversariesMarch 19 anniversaries on English Wikipedia 1912 – The SS Koombana (pictured)...
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  • at Tallinn on March 18th 2010, gear and engine trouble". Aviation Herald. Retrieved 18 March 2010. Edit today's anniversaries March 19 2012 – A Ecuador...
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  • Bunty, Buster, Valiant, Twinkle and 2000 AD Edit March 19 anniversariesMarch 19 anniversaries on English Wikipedia birth of Diana Albers, American...
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  • Chicago, Illinois, and San Francisco, California. Portal:Trains/Anniversaries/March 19/More Diebert, Timothy S. and Strapac, Joseph A. (1987). Southern...
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  • the river downstream of Teddington. 1994 – British Rail operation of the Waterloo & City line ends. February's Anniversaries | April's Anniversaries...
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  • embarks the world’s heaviest man, an 880-lb Austrian flying from Frankfurt, Germany, as a passenger; 16 seats are removed from the cabin to make room for him...
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  • the flight on March 19, setting a new distance record for any type of aircraft of 40,804 km (25,360 miles). Taking a total time of 19 days, 21 hours...
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  • March 31 2011 – The United States turns over command of coalition operations in Libya to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). 2011 – Coalition...
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  • March 18 2010 – Aviastar-TU Flight 1906, operated by Tupolev Tu-204 RA-64011 crashed on approach to Domodedovo International Airport, Moscow. The aircraft...
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  • Luftschiffbau Zeppelin begins regular trans-atlantic services between Germany and Brazil, using the Graf Zeppelin. 1922 – The US Navy commissions its...
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  • Hitler as President of Germany; Joseph Goebbels succeeds Hitler as Chancellor of Germany. edit  Portal:Politics/Selected anniversaries/May May 5, 2005 – A...
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  • March 21 2013 – Two helicopters – a Eurocopter AS332 Super Puma and a Eurocopter EC 155 – of the German Federal Police participating in a large-scale...
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  • Squadrons began flying their North American Sabres from Canada to Zweibrucken, Germany, forming No. 3 Fighter Wing. 1950 – Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 307...
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  • Portal:Sports/Selected anniversaries/January January 5, 1967 – The first race of the inaugural Alpine Ski World Cup takes place in Berchtesgaden, West Germany January...
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  • March 17 2013 – Two inmates at a prison in Saint-Jérôme, Quebec, Canada, escape by climbing a rope lowered from a helicopter. They are arrested later...
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