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Wednesday 3 April 2013

History On 3 April

1. German Chancellor Bismark is Removed


3 April 1890, German Chancellor Bismark deposed by King William II. Bismark is actually having an enormous service to his country. He is noted by historians as a unifying figure Germany. Because of his prowess, he is known as the Iron Chancellor.

When King William II ascended the throne, the two main characters Germans often involved a lot of fights. Finally, William II forced Bismark to resign from his post. Bismark later in his life and wrote a book called "Knowledge and Thought". The book is more a political testament was written in three volumes. In the book, Bismark wrote a criticism of the system of the German Reich. Bismark died in 1898.

2. Baghdad Ruled Forces Rashid Gilani

3 April 1941, Iraqi nationalists under the leadership of Rashid 'Ali Gilani managed to control the city of Baghdad. Gilani the group managed to occupy Baghdad because of the support of Germany. At that time, England who consider Iraq as part of the colony area conduct raids into Baghdad to oust Gilani of the city.

The slow pace of assistance from the German make Gilani expelled from Baghdad. Since then, England imposed strict control over Iraq. When World War II broke out, Iraq entered by the British as a region that supports the allied forces.

3. Large-Magnitude Army invasion of Israel on Jenin City

3 April 2002, Israeli forces launch a major offensive into the area of ​​Jenin, West Bank. This attack is a series of widespread violence against Israeli soldiers held West Bank neighborhood with a late goal against alleged Al-Aqsa intifada that has been going on since 2000.

Around 200 tanks and dozens of helicopters deployed with 10,000 soldiers to the region has a population of only 15,000 people the Palestinians. They bombarded the civilian residential areas of land and air. With makeshift weapons, for nine days, residents of Jenin resistance to the Zionist army brutality.

As a result of the invasion that took place on the direct instructions General of the Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's, hundreds of residents of Jenin died a martyr, hundreds were injured, and about 5,000 people homeless. Electrical installation, plumbing, and public buildings such as hospitals in Jenin district also heavily damaged.

Even more pathetic, soldiers banned medical teams and humanitarian aid to enter the Jenin area. However, although the soldiers suffered savage repression, the surge revival of the Palestinian people in order to achieve their rights are not extinguished, even the more light it.

4. Salman sawiji Death

12 Safar 778 Hijri years, Khaja Salman sawiji Jamaluddin, great Iranian poet in the city Saweh died, land of his birth. Since a young age, sawiji've asked him a very big show in the field of science, particularly those associated with literature and language. Her interest was encouraged to pursue all kinds of science.

Diligence in studying science coupled with brilliant talents, make sawiji quickly became famous scientist when he was still young. Sawiji also showed tremendous brilliance in the field of literature, to the extent that Hafiz Shirazi, Iranian poet genius, praising his prowess sawiji over it.


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