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HISTORY WAS MADE ON THIS DAY

Today in History: March 1 | Republican-American

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When 'Superman' star, actor Christopher Reeve, was paralyzed in horseback riding accident (1995 ...

'Superman' star Christopher Reeve's accident while horseback riding was devastating, but he ...

‘Superman’ star Christopher Reeve's kids say accident changed his outlook: ‘Needed to break my ...
Reeve’s wife, Dana, was by his side until his death.

Superman actor christopher reeve died on this day in 2004. - scoopnest.com
    
   

Remembering Christopher Reeve (Christopher Reeve Homepage)

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O eterno Super-Homem deixou de voar há 10 anos – Observador

Reeve’s widow, Dana Reeve, headed the Christopher Reeve Foundation after his death. Although a non-smoker, she
was diagnosed with lung cancer on August 9, 2005. She
died at age 44 on March 6, 2006, and the foundation was subsequently renamed the
Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation. All Reeve’s children serve on the board of
directors of the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation.

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HUMANITARIAN DIED ON THIS DAY IN 1974

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German businessman Oskar Schindler, credited with saving
1,200 Jews from the Holocaust, died of liver failure on 9
October 1974 at the age of 66. 

A member of the Nazi Party, he ran an enamel-works factory
in Krakow during the German occupation of Poland, employing
workers from the nearby Jewish ghetto.

When the ghetto was liquidated, he persuaded Nazi officials to
allow the transfer of his workers to the Plaszow labor camp,
thus saving them from deportation to the death camps.  

In 1944, all Jews at Plaszow were sent to Auschwitz, but
Schindler, at great risk to himself, bribed officials into
allowing him to keep his workers and set up a factory in
a safer location in occupied Czechoslovakia. By the war’s
end, he was penniless, but he had saved many Jewish lives.

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Schindler’s factory in Kraków, 2011.

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Schindler’s grave in Jerusalem. The Hebrew inscription
reads: "
Righteous Among the Nations"; the German
inscription reads: "The Unforgettable Lifesaver of 1200 Persecuted Jews."


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Schindler’s memorial in Svitavy, Czech Republic, his
birthplace.

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THE GREAT FIRE IN CHICAGO BEGAN IN 1871

On October 8, 1871, flames sparked in the Chicago barn of
Patrick and Catherine O’Leary, igniting a
two-day blaze that
killed between 200 and 300 people, destroys 17,450 buildings,
left 100,000 homeless and caused an estimated $200 million
(in 1871 dollars; more than $4 billion today) in damages.

Legend has it that a cow kicked over a lantern in the O’Leary
barn and started the fire, but other theories hold that humans
or even a comet may have been responsible for the event that
left
four square miles of the Windy City, including its business
district, in ruins
.


The Great Chicago Fire of 1871 | Architecture & Design Dictionary | Chicago Architecture Center

Today in History, October 8, 1871: Great Chicago Fire broke out

Chicago Fire of 1871

The Great Chicago Fire, 1871 - Stock Image - C033/4279 - Science Photo Library

22 Incredible Photos Show the Aftermath of the Great Fire of Toronto in 1904 ~ Vintage Everyday

Chicago on Fire!; Broadside, October 9, 1871 (ICHi-20590) | The Great Chicago Fire & The Web of ...

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MOVING ASSEMBLY LINE DEBUTED IN 1913

October 7, 1913 Moving assembly line debuts at Ford factory“For the first time, Henry Ford ...



For the first time, Henry Ford’s entire Highland Park,
Michigan automobile factory is run on a continuously
moving assembly
line when the chassis, the automobile’s
frame is assembled
using the revolutionary industrial
technique.          

       
A motor and rope pulled the chassis past workers and
parts on the factory floor, cutting the man-hours required
to complete one “Model T.”    

Within a year, further assembly line improvements reduced   
productivity effected by Ford’s use of the moving assembly
line allowed him to drastically reduce the cost of the
Model T.

History: Bottom Lines: Ford’s assembly line, 1913 style

This Day in History: Moving Assembly Line

On December 1st, 1913, the world's first moving assembly line debuted. - Survivalist Briefing

This Day In History: Henry Ford Introduces The Assembly Lines Into His Factory (1913)

 

      

 

 

        
        
       

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‘’THE BAMBINO’’ SETS WORLD SERIES RECORD

Babe Ruth Hits 3-Home Runs "Johnny Sylvester" 1926 World Series Program

On October 6, 1926, Yankee slugger Babe Ruth hit a record three
homers
against the St. Louis Cardinals in the fourth game of the
World Series. The Yanks won the game 10-5, but despite Ruth’s unprecedented performance, they lost the championship in the
seventh game.

In 1928, in the fourth game of another Yanks-Cards World
Series, Ruth tied his own record, knocking three more
pitches out of the same park.

Babe Ruth 1926 World Series Photograph - Babe at Bat (PSA Type I)

Babe Ruth | Biography, Quotes & Death | Study.com
George Herman "Babe" Ruth
(February 6, 1895 – August 16, 1948)

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