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On this day in history - Today, February, 28

Today in History

  • 1935 Nylon is invented

    Wallace Carothers first produced the polymer at the DuPont Experimental Station in Wilmington, Delaw

  • 1975 A London underground train crashes into the end of the tunnel at Moorgate station

    The Moorgate tube crash claimed 43 lives and was the deadliest accident in the London Underground in

  • 1986 Swedish prime minister Olof Palme is assassinated

    Even though over 130 people have confessed to the murder, the case has never been solved.

  • 1991 The first Gulf War ends

    The armed conflict had lasted a little over half a year and claimed over 100,000 civilian casualties

  • 2013 Pope Benedict XVI resigns

    The pope whose birth name is Joseph Ratzinger was the first leader of the Catholic Church to resign

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Births On This Day,
February, 28

  • 1953 Paul Krugman

    American economist, Nobel Prize laureate

  • 1948 Bernadette Peters

    American actress, singer, author

  • 1929 Frank Gehry

    Canadian/American architect, designed 8 Spruce Street, Walt Disney Concert Hall

  • 1901 Linus Pauling

    American chemist, activist, Nobel Prize laureate

  • 1894 Ben Hecht

    American screenwriter, director, producer

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Deaths On This Day,
February, 28

  • 2009 Paul Harvey

    American radio host

  • 2007 Billy Thorpe

    English/Australian singer-songwriter, guitarist, producer

  • 1977 Eddie Anderson

    American actor

  • 1925 Friedrich Ebert

    German politician, 1st President of Germany

  • 1916 Henry James

    American/English author