The Great Fire of Boston: A Pivotal Moment in Urban Fire Safety
1760: The Great Fire of Boston: On March 20, 1760, the Great Fire of Boston erupted, destroying 349 buildings in the heart of the city. This catastrophic event left many…
1760: The Great Fire of Boston: On March 20, 1760, the Great Fire of Boston erupted, destroying 349 buildings in the heart of the city. This catastrophic event left many…
1739: Nadir Shah Occupies Delhi: In 1739, Iranian ruler Nadir Shah occupied Delhi, India, and unleashed a devastating sack of the city, resulting in enormous plunder, including the jewels of…
2023: UBS Buys Credit Suisse: In a significant financial move on March 19, 2023, UBS, Switzerland's largest bank, agreed to buy its rival Credit Suisse for about $3.2 billion. This…
1945: Hitler's "Nero Decree": Adolf Hitler issued the "Nero Decree" on March 19, 1945, ordering the destruction of all German factories, infrastructure, and utilities to prevent their use by advancing…
1831: First U.S. Bank Robbery: On March 19, 1831, the United States witnessed its first bank robbery at the City Bank in New York, where robbers stole $245,000. This event…
1808: Charles IV of Spain Abdicates: Charles IV, King of Spain, abdicated the throne on March 19, 1808, following riots and a popular revolt at the Aranjuez winter palace. His…
1644: Peking Imperial Family's Mass Suicide: In 1644, facing the fall of the Ming Dynasty, 200 members of the Peking imperial family and court committed suicide as an act of…
1989: Discovery of a 4,400-Year-Old Mummy in Egypt: On March 18, 1989, archaeologists in Egypt discovered a 4,400-year-old mummy within the Pyramid of Cheops, also known as the Great Pyramid…
1942: Jackie Robinson & Nate Moreland's Tryout: Jackie Robinson and Nate Moreland, two black baseball players, made history on March 18, 1942, by requesting a tryout with the Chicago White…
1924: Release of "The Thief of Bagdad": On March 18, 1924, the silent film classic "The Thief of Bagdad," starring Douglas Fairbanks and directed by Raoul Walsh, was released. Based…