Today in History: King George and the Greek government fled the country as German forces advanced in WWII
The following are some of the major events to have occurred on April 23:
1928 – Life and death of playwright William Shakespeare celebrated.
1941 – King George of the Hellenes and the Greek government fled the Greek mainland as German forces advanced in World War Two; the Greek army surrendered.
1998 – James Earl Ray, convicted of the 1968 assassination of U.S. civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr, died aged 70.
1999 – Indonesia and Portugal completed an agreement paving the way for the people of East Timor to vote on their future.
2002 – Argentina’s fifth economy minister in just over a year quit, dealing a severe blow to President Eduardo Duhalde as he struggled to avert a banking collapse.
2002 – World’s first topical treatment for erectile dysfunction is unveiled at a news conference in Hong Kong.
2005 – British actor Sir John Mills, who won an Oscar in 1971 for his portrayal of a mute village idiot in the film “Ryan’s Daughter,” died aged 97.
2007 – Former Russian president Boris Yeltsin died aged 76. Yeltsin was Russia’s first democratically elected head of state and helped build the rudiments of a market economy in the country.
2008 – German patient Monique Pachalek is first to have cardiac re-synchronisation therapy defibrillator device ‘Consulta CRT-D’ implanted.
2009 – Alain Bernard sets new world record in men’s 100m freestyle swimming.
2016 – Thousands protest in Hannover against Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership ahead of U.S. President Barack Obama’s visit.
(Reuters)
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