• 🐋⚖️ November 20: From Sunken Ships to Sovereign Struggles! ✊🚀

  • Nov 19 2024
  • Length: 5 mins
  • Podcast

🐋⚖️ November 20: From Sunken Ships to Sovereign Struggles! ✊🚀

  • Summary

  • 🐋 1820 - The whaling ship Essex was sunk by a sperm whale, inspiring Moby-Dick and becoming a harrowing tale of survival at sea. 🌊⚓

    🇲🇽 1910 - Francisco Madero’s Plan of San Luis Potosí sparked the Mexican Revolution, a decade-long struggle for reform and justice. ✊🇲🇽

    ⚖️ 1945 - The Nuremberg Trials began, prosecuting Nazi leaders for war crimes and establishing a cornerstone for international justice. 🕊️⚖️

    👑 1947 - Princess Elizabeth married Philip Mountbatten in a post-war celebration of hope, beginning their enduring royal partnership. 💍🇬🇧

    👶 1959 - The UN adopted the Declaration of the Rights of the Child, marking a global commitment to protecting children’s welfare. 🌍👧

    🌍 1962 - The Cuban Missile Crisis ended with the removal of Soviet missiles from Cuba, averting nuclear war and showcasing diplomacy. ☮️🚀

    🤝 1985 - Reagan and Gorbachev held their first summit in Geneva, laying the groundwork for arms control and easing Cold War tensions. ✌️🇺🇸🇷🇺

    🔥 1992 - A devastating fire at Windsor Castle destroyed over 100 rooms, sparking restoration efforts and debates on heritage preservation. 🏰🔥

    🚀 1998 - The ISS launched its first module, Zarya, becoming a symbol of global cooperation and a hub for scientific innovation. 🛰️🌌

    🗳️ 2019 - Hong Kong's district council elections saw pro-democracy candidates achieve sweeping victories amid ongoing protests. 🕊️🇭🇰



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