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BERLIN WALL WAS OPENED ON THIS DAY

 archive, November 1989 | Berlin Wall ...   
    
    
    
   

East German officials opened the Berlin Wall on November 9,
1989, allowing travel from East to West Berlin. The following
day, celebrating Germans began to tear the wall down.

The destruction of the Berlin Wall was a significant action
leading to the end of the Cold War.

On This Day: The Opening of the Berlin Wall

Why Did The Berlin Wall Fall in 1989? | History Hit

The Unplanned Fall of the Berlin Wall | The Leonard Lopate Show | WNYC

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THE YOUNGEST WORLD CHESS CHAMPION

18-year-old Is Youngest World Chess Champion–Besting Garry Kasparov Who Did  it in 1985 at Age 22

Soviet-born Garry Kasparov, 22 (above) beat Anatoly Karpov to
become the youngest world chess champion. Eleven years later,
he defeated Deep Blue, IBM’s powerful custom-built chess
computer, then lost to an upgraded Deep Blue the following
year.

Kasparov, Karpov and the KGB? 40 years on from the most controversial chess  match of all time | CNN

Garry Kasparov returns to Bucharest for Grand Chess Tour 2025 - 29.04.2025  | BURSA.RO
Chess Grandmaster Garry Kimovich Kasparov, born
April 13, 1963.

How to set up a Chess Board - Regency Chess - Finest Quality Chess Sets,  Boards & Pieces

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BIG POWER FAILURE ON THIS DAY IN 1965

Great Northeast Blackout 1965 | Ephemeral New York

At dusk on Tuesday, November 9, 1965, one of the biggest
power failures in history occurred as all of New York state,
portions of seven nearby states, and parts of eastern
Canada are plunged into darkness.

The Great Northeast Blackout began at the height of rush
hour, delaying millions of commuters, trapping 800,000
people in New York’s subways, and stranding thousands
more in office buildings, elevators, and trains.

Ten thousand National Guardsmen and 5,000 off-duty
policemen were called into service.

50 years ago, The Great Northeast Blackout

The '60s at 50: Tuesday-Wednesday, November 9-10, 1965: Great Northeast  Blackout

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THE YOUNGEST U.S. PRESIDENT IN 1960

American Presidential Election of 1960 ...

John F. Kennedy, 43, becomes the youngest man ever to
be elected president
of the United States, narrowly beating
Republican Vice President
Richard Nixon. He was also the
first Catholic to become president.

Campaign of 1960 | JFK Library

1960 Elected President JOHN F KENNEDY JFK with Newspaper Glossy 8x10 Photo  Print | eBay

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INFLUENTIAL CHRISTIAN LEADER BORN

Happy Mother's Day from all of us at the Billy Graham Library. ♥ This 1940  photo of a young Billy Graham is one of the most precious in our collection  as he

Billy Graham, minister to presidents and millions worldwide, dies at 99 |  Nation & World | purdueexponent.org

Billy Graham: Influential US evangelist dies at 99 - BBC News

William Franklin Graham Jr.
(November 7, 1918 – February 21, 2018)

Billy Graham was a evangelist, ordained Southern Baptist minister,
and
civil rights advocate whose broadcasts and world crusades
featuring live
sermons became well known in the mid-to-late 20th century. Throughout his career, spanning over six decades,
Graham rose to prominence as an
evangelical Christian figure
in the
United States and abroad. He died Feb. 21 at his home in
Montreat. He was 99.



August

The Bible is not an option, it is a necessity. You cannot grow spiritually strong without it. - Billy Graham

Billy Graham - Life:Beautiful Magazine

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