óæå ïðîøëî 05 September

1877 : Crazy Horse killed


On September 5, 1877, the Sioux chief Crazy Horse was killed by soldiers at Fort Robinson, Nebraska, where he was sent after he surrendered to General George Crook, at the Indian Agency of Nebraska. Crazy Horse was a member of the Sioux chiefs who had defeated Colonel Custer at Little Big Horn in 1876.

1914 : Beginning of the Battle of the Marne


On September 5, 1914, the 6th French Army, under the leadership of General Maunoury, launched a counter-offensive to stop the advance of the German army, arrived close to Paris. 4 days later, the second German army was forced to retreat, followed 2 days later by the rest of the German army. This was the first Allied victory in World War I. In six days of fighting in which took part 2 million men, 100,000 soldiers lost their lives.

1972 : Massacre at Munich Olympics


On September 5, 1972, Black September Palestinian terrorists took nine Israeli athletes into hostage after killing two others, in the Olympic Village in Munich. They demanded the release of Arab prisoners held in Israel. The intervention of the German police resulted in the deaths of the nine hostages, five terrorists and one policeman. The Olympic Games were suspended for 24h in honor of the slain athletes.

1986 : Hijacking of Pan Am Flight 73


On September 5, 1986, Pan Am flight 73 from Bombay to New York via Frankfurt was hijacked by members of the Abu Nidal group at the Karachi airport, Pakistan. As a result of gunfire from the hijackers, the Pakistan Army's Special Service Group intervened. 20 passengers were killed and 150 were wounded.

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Freddie Mercury
I won't be a rock star. I will be a legend.

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Louis XIV, King of France (1638)
Robert Fergusson, Scottish poet (1750)
Giacomo Meyerbeer, German composer (1791)
Aleksey Tolstoï, Russian playwright (1817)
Victorien Sardou, French playwright (1831)
Jesse James, American outlaw (1847)
Amy Beach, American composer and pianist (1867)
Joseph Szigeti, Hungarian violinist (1892)
Darryl F. Zanuck, American producer (1902)
Arthur Koestler, Hungarian writer (1905)
John Cage, American composer (1912)
Luis Alcoriza, Mexican director, screenwriter and actor (1918)
William Devane, American actor (1937)
George Lazenby, Australian actor (1939)
Raquel Welch, American actress (1940)
Denise Fabre, French TV presenter (1942)
Werner Herzog, German director (1942)
Freddie Mercury, English musician (Queen) (1946)
Michael Keaton, American actor (1951)
Marc-André Hamelin, Canadian pianist (1961)
Brad Wilk, American musician (Rage Against the Machine, Audioslave) (1968)
Rose McGowan, American actress (1973)
Nuri Şahin, Turkish footballer (1988)
Franco Zuculini, Argentine footballer (1990)
Gage Golightly, American actress (1993)

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Pierre Choderlos de Laclos, French general and writer (1803)
John Home, Scottish poet (1808)
Auguste Comte, French sociologist (1857)
Manuel Blanco Encalada, 1st President of Chile (1876)
Crazy Horse, Lakota people's chief (Sioux) (1877)
Gert Fröbe, German actorA (1988)
Mère Teresa, Indian missionary, Nobel Peace Prize (1997)
Shoya Tomizawa, Japanese motorcycle racer (2010)

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Avoid lice


With the start of the school year, we may also meet the lice again. To protect our children, we can put a few drops of lavender essential oil mixed with water in a spray bottle and spray lightly on their heads, the necks of their clothes and their pillows. It's very effective!
Be careful not to put too much essential oil in the vaporizer otherwise you would be able to identify your children in a crowd with your eyes closed.

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