This Day in History: More than six million people across the world protest against invasion of Iraq
The following are some of the major events to have occurred on February 15:
1933 – Giuseppe Zangara, an Italian-born anarchist, failed to assassinate U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt in Miami.
1965 – Canada adopted the Red Maple Leaf as its flag.
1971 – Britain adopted decimal currency — 100 new pence to the pound — from pounds, shillings and 240 pence to the pound.
1994 – Russian serial killer Andrei Chikatilo, the “Rostov Ripper” who raped and butchered more than 50 victims, was executed after losing an 11th-hour appeal for clemency.
1997 – Historic railway ancient viaduct blown up in Olpe, Germany.
2003 – In a huge wave of demonstrations, the biggest since the Vietnam War, more than six million peace protesters took to the streets in 600 towns and cities against a war in Iraq.
2004 – China executed Yang Xinhai, one of its worst serial killers, a man who murdered 67 people and raped two dozen women in a four-year crime spree.
2008 – Most-expensive Hot Wheels car in history on display in New York.
2012 – Fire sweeps through Honduran prison.
2013 – Possible meteor shower over Russia.
2018 – Cyril Ramaphosa sworn-in as South Africa’s president.
(Reuters)
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