28. July
of the 28. July is the 209. Day of the Gregorian calendar (the 210. in leap years), thus still 156 days up to the year end remain.
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events
- 1353: Anna von Schweidnitz is crowned to the queen by Böhmen
- 1742: Peace of Berlin between Prussia and Austria. The peace treaty terminates the first Schlesi war and confirms the Vorfrieden of Breslau.
- 1794: Maximilien de Robespierre is executed. With it the time of the terror in France ends
- 1800: Erstbesteigung of the Grossglockners, highest mountain of Austria
- 1821: José de San Martín calls the independence of Peru from Spain from
- 1914: Austria Hungary explains Serbia the war: The First World War begins
- 1924: First transmission of a concert in the broadcast
- 1945: A military aircraft races into the Empire State Building. The building does not take damage, however it gives 1951
- to victim: That Disney - film „Alice in the miracle country “has premiere in the USA
- 1955: The US-American president Dwight D. Eisenhower leaves by the speaker of the white house, James Hagerty, announce that it as national contribution of the USA to the international one 1969 will give geophysical year an earth satellite in
- order: Culture agreement between Germany and Yugoslavia. Into force since that 26. January 1970
- 1977: Request of Spain for entry to EEC
- 1984: Opening of the olympic summer games in Los Angeles
- 1993: Andorra becomes member at the United Nations
- 2001: Dr. Alejandro Toledo Manrique becomes a president in Peru
- 2004: The end of its 24-jährigen activity in Afghanistan announces physicians without borders due to continuous endangerment of the aids by propagandathe coalition troops under guidance of the USA
- 2005: The Irish Republican Army explains officially the end of the armed fight against those to British rule in Northern Ireland
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culture
- 1929: Premiere of the opera didactic drama by Paul Hindemith in Baden-Baden
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Disasters
- 1566: By a storm numerous ships Danish - of the lübeckischen fleet lying before Gotland sink. About 6,000 sailors and soldier are to have found thereby death
- 1943: In Hamburg the up to then heaviest air raids that solveHistory a devastating fire tower from
- 1945: New York, the USA: A B-25 bomber collides to 78 with the Empire State Building between that. and 79. Floor. 13 dead ones, of it 10 civilians
- 1947: Explosion of the cargo ship loaded with nitrate of ammonia Ocean Liberty (Norway) in the port of Brest (France). 21 dead ones, over 100 and 2 million Pound of Sterling damage hurt ashore
- 1948: With an explosion on the area of the BASF - cellulose nitrate lacquer factory in Ludwigshafen on the Rhinedie 207 humans
- 1976: Earthquake of the strength 8.2 in seaweed beautiful, People's Republic of China. Officially 242,000 dead ones, unofficially up to 800.000 dead ones
- 1981: Earthquake of the strength 7.3 in Iran, approx. 1.500 dead ones
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Sport
of entries from athlete IC world records are under the respective discipline under Leichtathletik; for events within the range formula 1 see there.
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born
- 1456: Jacopo Sannazaro, Italian poet
- 1761: Karl Joseph of Riccabona, bishopof Passau
- 1783: Friedrich William count von Bismark, German lieutenant general and military writer
- 1804: Ludwig fire brook, German philosopher
- 1812: Józef Ignacy Kraszewski, Polish writer, historian and journalist
- 1835: Karl Beurmann, German Afrikareisender
- 1848: Hermann Niehaus, 2. Stammapostel of the Neuapostoli church
- 1859: Franz Eugen butchers, EH gelist, Altphilologe and translator of the butcher Bible
- 1866: Beatrix Potter, British authoress
- 1868: Leonhard Ragaz, Swiss theologian
- 1874: Ernst Cassirer,German philosopher in the emigration
- 1887: Marcel Duchamp, French painter and object artist
- 1893: My wheel Inglin, Swiss writer
- 1893: Rued Langgaard, Danish composer and organist
- 1900: Hanns Otto Münsterer, German physician, writer andVolkskundler
- 1902: Karl Raimund Popper, Austrian-British philosopher
- 1903: Ernst Wilhelm plank, LV gau leader and director/conductor of the organisation abroad of the NSDAP
- 1904: Pawel Alexejewitsch Tscherenkow, Russian physicist and Nobelpreisträger
- 1907: Dolf Sternberger, German politics policy andJournalist
- 1907: Earl Tupper, Erfinder of the Tupperware
- 1909: Aenne Burda, German Verlegerin
- 1909: Malcolm Lowry, British writer
- 1909: Georgi Alexandrowitsch shell, Russian composer
- 1910: Erich Kuby, German journalist and writer
- 1910: Gerhard stick, German athlete and olympia winner
- 1915: Charles H. Townes, US-American physicist
- 1915: Smelling pool of broadcasting corporations Kerry, father by US president shank candidate John Kerry
- 1922: Jacques Piccard, Swiss deep sea researcher and Ozeanograph
- 1924: Luigi Musso, Italian running driver
- 1924: Wes Craven, American film director, - producer
- 1925: Baruch S. Bluem mountain, US-American physician
- 1925: Rolf Ludwig, German actor
- 1925: Juan Schiaffino, uruguayischer football player
- 1927: Hans's farmer, German football player
- 1928: Griselda Gambaro, Argentine dramatist
- 1929: Jacqueline Lee Bouvier, wife by John F. Kennedy
- 1931: Karl Friedrich Haas, German athlete and olympia medal winner
- 1936: Milan Uhde, Czech writer and politician
- 1938: Alberto Fujimori, President of Peru
- 1938: Chuan Leekpai, Thai statesman and prime minister
- 1941: Colin Higgins, Australian writer
- 1941: Ricardo Muti, Italian conductor
- 1943: Michael Bloomfield, US-American musician
- 1945: Jim Davis, American draughtsman(Garfield)
- 1945: Rick WRIGHT, British musician
- 1947: Barbara Ferrell, US-American light athlete and Olympiasiegerin
- 1951: Veronika Fischer, German singer
- 1951: Santiago Calatrava, Spanish architect, artist and civil engineer
- 1952: EH Wilms, GermanLight athlete and Olympiateilnehmerin
- 1953: Krista Sager, German politician
- 1954: Gerd Faltings, German physicist and mathematician
- 1954: Hugo Chávez, venezolanischer president
- 1957: Georgi Parwanow, Bulgarian historian, politician and president
- 1960: Harald Lesch, German physicist, astronomer, philosopher, author and television moderator
- 1962: Torsten Gütschow, German football player
- 1965: Lori Loughlin, US-American actress
- 1975: Imke Duplitzer, German Degenfechterin
- 1977: Emanuel Ginóbili, Argentine basketball player
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died
- ,450: Theodosius II., Emperors of the eastRoman realm
- 1057: Viktor II., Pope from 1055 to 1057
- 1230: Leopold VI., Duke of Austria and the Steiermark
- 1357: Bartolus de Saxoferrato, Italian lawyers
- 1527: Rodrigo de Bastidas, Spanish conquerer
- 1540: Thomas Cromwell, English statesman
- 1617: Felix Platter, Swiss physician and writer
- 1655: Cyrano de Bergerac, French writer
- 1720: Johann Samuel Welter, German composer
- 1721: Jetty Nureddin aluminium-Dscherrahi, founder of the Dscherrahi Derwisch medal in Istanbul
- 1741: Antonio Vivaldi, Italian composer
- 1750: Johann Sebastian brook, German composer, organist and Cembalist
- 1794: Antoine de Saint Just, French revolutionary
- 1794: Maximilien deRobespierre, French politician
- 1799: Johann George Distler, Austrian violonist and composer
- 1811: Heinrich Joseph of Collin, writer
- 1817: Jane Austen, English authoress
- 1818: Gaspard Monge, French mathematician and physicist
- 1842: Clemens Brentano, German writer
- 1844: Joseph Bonaparte, king of Neapel and Spain
- 1849: Carlo Alberto I., King of Piemont Sardinien and duke of Savoyen
- 1849: Gabriel Jean Joseph Molitor, French general, marshal and Pair of France
- 1864: Johann Hermann Kufferath, German composer
- 1875: Johann Baptist of Schweitzer, German politician and member of the realm daily
- 1885: Henri Milne Edward, French natural scientist
- 1885: Moses Montefiore, British entrepreneur and Jewish philanthropist
- 1897: Etienne Vacherot, French scholar and philosopher
- 1930: Allvar Gullstrand, Swedish physician, Nobelpreisträger for medicine 1910
- 1942: William Matthew Flinders Petrie, English archaeologist
- 1944: Ernst Lejeune, German buyer and Münzsammler
- 1944: Sir RalphHoward Fowler, British physicist
- 1946: René Mazaud, French running driver
- 1951: Briefly citizen, Prime Minister von Mecklenburg
- 1957: Edith Abbott, US-American Sozialwissenschaftlerin and Sozialreformerin
- 1958: Jeanne Berta Semmig, German authoress and Dichterin
- 1963: Carl Borgward, German automobile technical designer
- 1965: Briefly Hueck, German Botaniker
- 1968: Ángel Herrera Oria, archbishop of Quebec and cardinal
- 1968: Corneille Heymans, Belgian physiologist, Nobelpreis for medicine 1938
- 1968: José Arce,Argentine politician
- 1968: Otto cock, German physicist and chemist, Nobelpreis for chemistry 1944
- 1970: John Barbirolli, British conductor
- 1975: Walter Hellman, that longest acting world champions in the Damespiel
- 1976: Lucie Mannheim, GermanActress
- 1994: Erwin Ringel, Austrian depth psychologist and neurologist
- 1997: Seni Pramoj, Thai prime minister
- 1998: Consalvo Sanesi, Italian formula 1-Rennfahrer
- 1998: Zbigniew harsh ore, Polish writer
- 1999: Trygve Magnus Haavelmo, Nobelpreisträger andEconomist
- 1999: Manfred Schmidt, Comic draughtsman and humoristic travel writer
- 2000: Abraham Pais, Netherlands physicist
- 2002: Archer John Porter Martin, British chemist, Nobelpreis for chemistry 1952
- 2004: Curth Anatol Tichy, Austrian actor
- 2004: Eugene Roche, US-amerikanischer actor
- 2004: Francis Crick, British physicist and biochemist, Nobelpreisträger
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of celebration and anniversaries
national holiday in Peru (1821)
see also: Historical anniversaries, time scale
