March 1953

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The following events occurred in March 1953:

March 1, 1953 (Sunday)[]

March 2, 1953 (Monday)[]

  • Died:James Lightbody, American middle distance runner (b. 1882)

March 3, 1953 (Tuesday)[]

March 4, 1953 (Wednesday)[]

March 5, 1953 (Thursday)[]

March 6, 1953 (Friday)[]

  • Georgy Maksimilianovich Malenkov succeeds Joseph Stalin as Premier and First Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.

March 7, 1953 (Saturday)[]

March 8, 1953 (Sunday)[]

  • The Thieves World, which had been transformed into the Russian mafia, are freed from prisons by the Malenkov regime which ends the Bitch Wars.

March 9, 1953 (Monday)[]

March 10, 1953 (Tuesday)[]

March 11, 1953 (Wednesday)[]

March 12, 1953 (Thursday)[]

March 13, 1953 (Friday)[]

  • The United Nations Security Council nominates Dag Hammarskjöld as United Nations Secretary General.
  • Died:Johan Laidoner, Commander-in-chief of the Estonian Army (b. 1884)

March 14, 1953 (Saturday)[]

  • Nikita Khrushchev is selected First Secretary of the Soviet Communist Party.
  • Died:Klement Gottwald, 5th President of Czechoslovakia (b. 1896)

March 15, 1953 (Sunday)[]

March 16, 1953 (Monday)[]

March 17, 1953 (Tuesday)[]

March 18, 1953 (Wednesday)[]

March 19, 1953 (Thursday)[]

March 20, 1953 (Friday)[]

March 21, 1953 (Saturday)[]

March 22, 1953 (Sunday)[]

  • The Raleigh, North Carolina News & Observer celebrated Duke University's Professor of Botany Hugo Leander Blomquist as "Tar Heel of the Week."

March 23, 1953 (Monday)[]

March 24, 1953 (Tuesday)[]

March 25, 1953 (Wednesday)[]

  • Beginning of the Lari Massacre in Kenya: Mau Mau rebels kill up to 150 Kikuyu natives.

March 26, 1953 (Thursday)[]

March 27, 1953 (Friday)[]

March 28, 1953 (Saturday)[]

  • Died:Jim Thorpe, Native-American athlete and a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame (b. 1887)

March 29, 1953 (Sunday)[]

  • A fire at the Littlefield Nursing Home in Largo, Florida, kills 33 persons, including singer-songwriter Arthur Fields.
  • Died:Arthur Fields

March 30, 1953 (Monday)[]

March 31, 1953 (Tuesday)[]

References[]

  1. ^ Urschel, Donna. "The Death of Stalin". Library of Congress. Retrieved 2010-08-09.
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