28. June
of the 28. June is the 179. Day of the Gregorian calendar (the 180. in leap years), thus 186 days up to the year end remain.
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- 1389: Battle on the blackbird field (Kosovo Polje) (after the Julian calendar, actually: 15. June. The 28. June is however also after that Gregorian calendar as Vidovdan anniversary in Serbia)
- 1519: Choice of the Spanish king Karl I. to the Roman German king Karl V. (which at the time at that time preliminary stage to the acquisition was) by the cure princes
- 1762: (after the Julian calendar). The future Katharina the large one falls theirHusband, the past Russian Zaren Peter III., and power transfers in the state
- 1914: Assassination attempt of Sarajevo: At the anniversary of the battle on the blackbird field the Serbian nationalist Gavrilo Princip murders the Austrian successor to the throne Franz Ferdinand and solvesthus the First World War from
- 1919: In addition, the contract of Versailles terminates the First World War, creates the seed for the next conflicts
- 1921: First condition of the kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes is adopted (Vidovdanverfassung)
- 1927: Steglitzer pupil tragedy: The pupil Günther Scheller shoots itself first the cook apprentice Hans Stephan and then. Speculations around the living environment Schellers solve a large public discussion from
- 1939: A Boeing 314 of the Pan to brings infirst transatlantic line flight of 40 passengers of Long Iceland, New York with intermediate stop on the Azores and in Lisbon to Marseille, France. In September 1939 the flights are stopped due to the Second World War beginning
- 1948: The British Air lift starts Plainfair under the name „“
- 1948: The Kominform resolution leads to the break between Stalin and Tito
- 1950: Korea war: North Korea niche troops occupy Seoul
- 1951: Karl you Mont becomes a first Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany in the Netherlands
- 1956: A strike in the Polish Poznan is bloodily struck down (see worker strike in floats/Posener rebellion)
- 1968: In the Federal Republic of Germany the disputed emergency acts come into force
- 1981: Teheran, Iran. Bomb attack on the centerthe Islamic-republican party. 75 dead ones
- 1992: The first democratic elections in that Mongolia see the MRVP democratized in the meantime, which already took over 1924 as a communist unit party power, as winners
- 1992: Syria becomes member in the International Telecommunication Union (International communications union)
- 2001: Slobodan Milošević is delivered by the Yugoslav authorities to the UNO war crimes trial into the Hague
- 2001: Romania receives an observer status in the OECD
- 2004: The Iraq receives its sovereignty from the US civil administration back
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Science and technology
- 1903: The association of German engineers creates the German museum of the natural sciences and technology on his general meeting in Munich
- 2005: The French place Cadarache becomes for the building of the test reactor Iter, that by nuclear fusionthe power supply for a future after using up the oil reserves to secure is, selected
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culture
- 1963: Premiere of the opera Figaro can be separated from Giselher sticks at the Hamburgi state opera
- 1846: The Belgian Adolphe Sax the patent for the saxophone [work on ]
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- France: Innozenz IV. becomes as a successor of Coelestin IV. as a Pope inthronisiert
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sport
- 1997: Mike Tyson bites his contractor world champion Evander Holyfield with one „box “- WM-fight in read off Vegas the half ear, on which for indefinite time the box license is extracted from it
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Heinrich VIII. of England, *1491
- 1170: Waldemar II. called „the winner “, king of Denmark
- 1243: Go-Fukakusa,89. Emperor of Japan
- 1476: Paul IV., Pope
- 1490: Albrecht of Brandenburg, cure prince of Mainz and Mark count of Brandenburg
- 1491: Heinrich VIII., King of England
- 1577: Peter Paul Rubens, flämischer painter
- 1604: Heinrich Albert, German song poet and composer
- 1712: Jean Jacques Rousseau, French-Swiss philosopher
- 1719: Étienne François de Choiseul, French Staatsmannn
- 1754: Claude François de paint, French general
- 1788: Heinrich God-dear bold, director thatRoyal Porzellanmanufaktur
- 1793: George Friedrich Schömann, German Altphilologe
- 1794: John Biscoe, English discoverer
- 1796: Paul Camille von Denis, German engineer and railway pioneer
- 1796: Peter Rigler, Wiederbegründer of the German medal
- 1804: FranzJulius Ferdinand Meyen, German physician, Botaniker and university professor
- 1807: Anton Philipp Reclam, German publisher
- 1810: Thekla of Gumpert, German child and youth authoress
- 1811: George von Adelmann, German physician
- 1815: Robert Franz,German composer
- 1824: Paul Broca, French Anthropologe and physician
- 1825: Emil Erlenmeyer, German chemist
- 1831: Joseph Joachim, Hungarian Violinist, conductor and composer
- 1846: Otto Piltz, German painter
- 1851: Robert Friedberg,German political economist and politician
- 1851: Waldemar Mueller, Bankier, Politiker
- 1852: George Loeschcke, archaeologist and classical Philologe
- 1865: Otto Julius beer tree, German man of letters
- 1867: Luigi Pirandello, Italian writer, Nobelpreisträger
- 1871: Sergei NikolajewitschBulgakow, Russian economist and orthodox theologian
- 1873: Alexis Carrel, French surgeon and Nobelpreisträger
- 1875: Henri Léon Lebesgue, French mathematician
- 1876: Robert Guérin, first president of the world football federation FIFA
- 1883: Ferdinand Weisheitinger, GermanHumorist from Bavaria
- 1883: Pierre Etienne Laval, French politician
- 1885: Berthold quarters, Austrian director and writer
- 1886: Aloïse Corbaz, Swiss screen end artist
- 1886: Roll ago Veeck, archaeologist; Specialist for the Merowingerzeit
- 1888: Alfons of Czibulka, Austrian writer and painter
- 1893: Hugo crowd mountain, German politician of the CDU
- 1893: Florence Henri, US-American painter and Fotografin
- 1895: Kazimierz Sikorski, Polish composer
- 1900: Heinrich shrubs, German pianistand composer
- 1901: Alfreds Mueller Armack, German political economist and culture sociologist
- 1902: Bertram Eugene Warren, US-American crystallographer
- 1902: Smelling pool of broadcasting corporations Rogers, US-American musical composer
- 1905: Briefly Ulrich, German film producer
- 1906: Maria Goeppert Mayer, US-AmericanPhysics Nobelpreisträgerin
- 1908: Heinz Moog, Austrian actor
- 1909: Eric Ambler, British writer
- 1911: Bernhard to lip beast field, prince and married man of the queen of the Netherlands
- 1912: Carl Friedrich of Weizsäcker, German physicist and philosopher
- 1912: Sergiu Celibidache, Romanian conductor
- 1912: Stefan Dittrich, German politician and MdB
- 1913: Elton Britt, US-American musician
- 1913: Franz Antel, Austrian director, producer and author
- 1913: Paul Tröger, German chess master
- 1914: Lester Flatt, US-American musician
- 1915: Garoto, Brazilian musician and composer
- 1915: David Honeyboy Edward, US-amerikanischer delta Blues musician
- 1921: P. V. Narasimha Rao, Indian prime minister
- 1924: George Morgan, US-American musician
- 1925: Jerome Pomus, US-American Songschreiber
- 1925: Giselher sticks, German composer
- 1926: Mel Brooks, US-American actor and director
- 1927: F. Sherwood Rowland, US-American chemist
- 1928: Claus Biederstaedt, German actor
- 1928: John StewartBell, Irish physicist
- 1928: Hans Blix, is a former minister of foreign affairs of Sweden as well as Swedish diplomat (weapon tester in the Iraq)
- 1930: Ignace Pierre VIII. Abdel Ahad, archbishop of the church province Beirut
- 1930: Joachim Hansen, German actor
- 1931: Jürg Federspiel, Swiss writer
- 1931: Ivan nail, Hungarian theatre scientist
- 1934: Helmut Hesse, German economist
- 1936: Briefly Krenn, Austrian bishop
- 1938: Gerhard Dickel, director of church music, Kantor, organist and music professor
- 1939: Hinrich Swieter, Land advice of the Lankreises Aurich and SPD Minister of Finance of the federal state government of Lower Saxony
- 1940: Eugen Cicero, Romanian musician
- 1942: Björn Thelin, Swedish musician
- 1942: Rupert Sheldrake, British author and biologist
- 1942: Chris Hani, South African politician
- 1942: Hans Joachim forest, German athlete
- 1943: Bobby Harrison, British musician
- 1943: Klaus von Klitzing, German physicist and Nobelpreisträger
- 1944: Bruce John clay/tone, US-American singer
- 1944: Aleksandar Ristic, football coach in Germany
- 1946: Robert Lynn Asprin, US-American writer
- 1948: Kathy Bates, US-American actress
- 1948: Inches waving man, German light athlete and Olympiateilnehmerin
- 1949: Peter Gruss, German biologist
- 1950: Marlene Streeruwitz, Austrian authoress
- 1952: Pietro Mennea, Italian athlete
- 1952: Cornelia Dornbrack, German light athlete
- 1955: Karl Fle, German athlete and olympia participant
- 1955: Thomas Hampson, US-American singer
- 1956: Niki cunning, Austrian film producer
- 1957: Georgi Parwanow,Bulgarian president
- 1966: John Cusack, US-American actor
- 1967: Lars Riedel, German athlete and olympia winner
- 1969: Stéphane Chapuisat, Swiss football player
- 1971: Fabien Barthez, French football player
- 1973: André is enough, German Bobsportler
- 1975: Adrian Annus, Hungarian athlete
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- ,548: Theodora I., Wife of the Byzantine emperor Justinian I.
- ,767: Paul I., Pope holy 0,976 catholic since
- : Gero of Cologne, occasionally ritually dear archbishop of Cologne
- 1019: Home wheel, German priest and a settler
- 1189: Mathilde of England, oldest daughter of king Heinrich II
- 1249: Adolf I., Count von Altena-Mark
- of 1385: Andronikos IV.,Byzantine emperor from 1376 to 1379
- 1540: Federico II. Gonzaga, duke of Mantua
- 1567: Justus Jonas the younger one, lawyer and diplomat
- 1580: Heinrich Krechting, radical leader of the Täuferbewegung in Germany
- 1632: George CalvertBaltimore, English statesman
- 1655: Cyrano de Bergerac, French writer
- 1768: George Hadley, English physicist and Meteoroligist
- 1801: Francis Wheatley, British painter
- 1801: Martin Johann Schmidt, Austrian baroque painter
- 1813: Gerhard JohannDavid von Scharnhorst, Prussian general
- 1813: Gerhard of crowd refuge, Prussian general
- 1832: Joseph Schreyvogel, Austrian writer
- 1836: James Madison, US-American politician, 4. President of the USA
- 1875: Josef Misson, Austrian dialect poet
- 1876: August William Ambros, Austrian music historian, critic and composer
- 1889: Maria Mitchell, US-American Astronomin and Frauenrechtlerin
- 1894: Carl putrid man, Schriftsetzer, private scholar and stenographer
- 1914: Franz Ferdinand of Austria Este, Austria-Hungarian ore duke and successor to the throne
- 1914: Sophie Chotek, realm countess of high mountain Austria-Hungarian ore duchess
- 1919: Otto Techow, architect
- 1921: Charles Joseph Bonaparte, US-American politician
- 1922: Welimir Chlebnikow, Russian poet
- 1928: John Isaac Thornycroft, English engineer
- 1936: Alexander Berkman, litauischer Anarchist and writer
- 1937: Max eagles, Austrian sociologist and representative of the Austromarxismus
- 1940: Italo Balbo, Italian politician and general
- 1944: Anton Breinl, Austrian zoologist and physician
- 1944: Philippe Henriot, French politician
- 1965: Talk Nichols, US-American jazz musician, cornetist and Trompeter
- 1967: Oskar Maria count, German writer
- 1971: Franz Stangl, Austrian national socialist, director/conductor of the extermination camps Sobibor and Treblinka
- 1975: Max Barthel, GermanWriter
- 1975: Rod Serling, US-American film script author and producer
- 1979: Mary Pickford, actress mute and early clay/tone film time
- of the 1979: Paul Dessau, German composer and conductor
- 1980: Yoshiro Irino, Japanese composer
- 1981: Mohammed Beheschti, Ayatollah, Iranian party leader
- 1981: Peter Kreuder, German composer, pianist and conductor
- 1983: Pietro Frua, Italian automobile designer
- 1984: Jigael Jadin, Israeli archaeologist, politician and 2. General staff boss of the Israeli army
- 1985: Mischa Spoliansky, German composer
- 1988: Briefly Raab, German actor
- 1991: Nikolas bird, Austrian cameraman
- 1992: Mikhail Tal, lettischer chess player
- 1993: Boris Christian off, Russian-Italian opera singer
- 1999: Hilde Krahl, Austrian actress
- 2000: William Glock, British music promoter, leader of BBC radio 3
- 2001: Arno pure franc, German writer, journalist and translator
- 2003: Wim Slijkhuis, Netherlands athlete
- 2004: Marcel Jullian, French author, journalist, director and television producer
- 2004: Marie Claire Mendes France, French Menschenrechtlerin
- 2004: Steve duty, Belgian wheel running driver
- 2004: Thomas Zereske, German Kanusportler
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of celebration and anniversaries
see also: Historical anniversaries, time scale
