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Kalenderblatt 2021: 23. Juli – was ist heute passiert?


Blick in den Kalender: Was ist heute passiert? Quelle: imago images/Shotshop
Kalenderblatt 2021: 23. Juli – was ist heute passiert?
23.07.2021 00:00
Berlin. Das aktuelle Kalenderblatt für Freitag, 23. Juli 2021: Was geschah heute, wer wurde geboren, wer ist gestorben? Die Ereignisse in der Übersicht.
Kalenderblatt: Freitag, 23. Juli 2021
29. Kalenderwoche, noch 161 Tage bis zum Jahresende Sternzeichen: Löwe Namenstag: Apollinaris, Birgitta, Liborius
Historie: Was ist am 23. Juli passiert?
Ein Blick in die Geschichte kann den Blick auf die Gegenwart schärfen. Welche Ereignisse fanden am 23. Juli statt?
2020 - In einem der letzten NS-Prozesse verurteilt das Landgericht Hamburg einen früheren KZ-Wächter (93) wegen Beihilfe zum Mord zu zwei Jahren Jugendhaft auf Bewährung. Zur Tatzeit 1944 war er erst 17 Jahre alt. ....

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Today in History


Today in History
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Today in History
Today is Friday, July 23, the 204th day of 2021. There are 161 days left in the year.
Today’s Highlight in History:
On July 23, 2003, Massachusetts’ attorney general issued a report saying clergy members and others in the Boston Archdiocese probably had sexually abused more than 1,000 people over a period of six decades.
On this date:
In 1829, William Austin Burt received a patent for his “typographer,” a forerunner of the typewriter.
In 1945, French Marshal Henri Petain (ahn-REE’ pay-TAN’), who had headed the pro-Axis Vichy (vee-shee) government during World War II, went on trial, charged with treason. (He was convicted and condemned to death, but the sentence was commuted to life in prison. On this date in 1951, Petain died in prison.) ....

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