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Feb 21 - the day the Polaroid was first shown

Almost 800 people died in ethnic rioting which followed elections in Assam.

Published on: Feb 19, 2005 07:17 PM IST
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Today is Monday, February 21, the fifty second day of 2005.
There are 313 days left in the year.

Highlights in history on this date:

Following are some of the major events to have occurred on February 21:

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1431 - Joan of Arc was put on trial

1848 - Karl Marx's Communist Manifesto is published.

1911 - Japan and the United States signed a commercial treaty limiting the flow of Japanese workers to the US
1916 - The German army launched an attack on the French fortress at Verdun. The epic battle lasted until December 18, causing 434,000 German and 543,000 French casualties.
1918 - The Australian cavalry captured the city of Jericho in what was then Jordan.
1925 - First issue of the New Yorker
1944 - In World War Two, Japanese Field Marshal Hajime Sugiyama was replaced as Chief of the Imperial Army General Staff by General Hideki Tojo, the prime minister.
1947 - The first instant camera, the Polaroid, was demonstrated by inventor Edwin Herbert Land in New York.
1965 - Black nationalist leader Malcolm X (Malcolm Little) was murdered in New York as he was about to address a meeting of his Afro-American Unity Organisation.
1972 - Richard Nixon became the first serving US president to visit China.
1973 - A Libyan Boeing 727 was shot down over an Israeli military airfield, killing 104 passengers.
1975 - Three aides of US ex-president Richard Nixon were jailed for obstructing the course of justice in the Watergate affair.
1983 - More than 800 people died in ethnic rioting which followed elections in Assam
1989
- Czech dissident playwright Vaclav Havel was jailed by Prague's communist authorities for incitement and obstruction.
1999 - Father Walter Lini, who guided the South Pacific nation of Vanuatu to independence in 1980, died aged 57.

 
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