What Happened On This Day – March 28

  • 1990 Jesse Owens receives the Congressional Gold Medal

    The African American athlete dominated the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, which was held during the reign of Adolf Hitler’s racist Nazi regime.

  • 1979 Three Mile Island nuclear power plant experiences a partial meltdown and radioactive leak

    The coolant leak was the worst commercial nuclear accident in the United States. Nuclear disasters, such as Three Mile Island (1979), Chernobyl (1986), and Fukushima (2011) continue to raise doubts about the security and environmental benefit of nuclear power.

  • 1969 Greek poet Giorgos Seferis speaks out against the military junta

    The Nobel Prize laureate issued his now famous statement against Greece’s repressive right-wing Regime of the Colonels on the BBC World Service.

  • 1963 Alfred Hitchcock’s movie The Birds is released

    The film about a swarm of birds wreaking havoc in Bodega Bay, California has become a classic of the horror movie genre.

  • 1910 The first seaplane in history takes off

    French inventor Henri Fabre’s Canard (Fabre Hydravion) was the first floatplane to take off from water under its own power. The first flight measured 457 meters.

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