OAFX7C7NUVDWLHCWQBRZRZEN6Q

In a but from 1933, the German Parliament conferred a process known as Gleichschaltung (coordination), where the powers of the State and society were assumed by the Nazi Party and its related organizations.

1844.- Royal Decree of Isabel II creating the Civil Guard, with Francisco Javier Girón y Ezpeleta, Duke of Ahumada, in charge of its organization.

1845.- Premiere in Madrid of ‘Don Juan Tenorio’, by José Zorrilla.

1856.- Last public execution in England.

YOU CAN SEE: Iran reinforces the defenses of Kharg island against a possible US invasion: what is known?

1899.- Marconi carries out the first radiotelegraphic communication between the two banks of the English Channel.

1935.- The Spanish engineer and military pilot Miguel Leret patents the Continuous Reaction Mototurbocharger.

1954.- Businessman Ángel Ramos, owner of the Puerto Rico newspaper El Mundo, founded the Telemundo television channel.

2012.- Pope Benedict XVI meets in Cuba with Fidel Castro, after celebrating a mass before hundreds of thousands of people in Havana.

2018.- Marshal al-Sisi, re-elected president of Egypt.

2024.- Sam Bankman-Fried, founder of FTX and considered the king of cryptocurrencies, is sentenced to 25 years in prison.

2025.- A strong earthquake registered in Burma, with a magnitude of 7.7, causes more than 3,600 deaths.

1515.- Teresa de Jesús, Spanish mystical writer and reformer of the Carmelites.

1910.- Ingrid, queen mother of Denmark.

READ ALSO: Natanz and Dimona attacks: why they raise the risk of a further escalation in the war in Iran

1926.- Cayetana Fitz-James Stuart, Duchess of Alba.

1936.- Mario Vargas Llosa, Peruvian writer who became a Spanish national.

.- Amancio Ortega, Spanish businessman, founder of the Inditex group (Zara).

1949.- Josephine Chaplin, British actress.

1955.- Julio Alonso Llamazares, Spanish poet and novelist.

1985.- Stanislas Wawrinka, Swiss tennis player.

1986.- Lady Gaga, American singer and songwriter.

1881.- Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky, Russian composer.

1941.- Virginia Woolf, British writer.

1942.- Miguel Hernández, Spanish poet.

LOOK HERE: The war in Iran causes more than 92,000 civilian properties to be damaged, according to the Red Crescent

1943.- Sergei V. Rachmaninov, Russian composer and pianist.

1969.- Dwight Eisenhower, military man and former president of the United States.

1985.- Marc Chagall, French painter of Russian origin.

1994.- Eugene Ionesco, French playwright of Romanian origin.

2009.- Helen Levitt, American photographer.

2012.- Millôr Fernandez, Brazilian writer and comedian.

2015.- José María Martín Patino, Jesuit priest.

2023.- Ryuichi Sakamoto, prominent Japanese musician, soundtrack composer.

For the first time in 24 days of war, at least one of the parties has shown a willingness to de-escalate the conflict: US President Donald Trump ordered the postponement of attacks on electrical plants and infrastructure for 5 days and assured that he is already negotiating an agreement with Iran. (EFE)



Source