What happened September 15th?

Significant historical events that took place on September 15th over the years. 1789 U.S. Congress set up the State Department from the previous Department of Foreign Affairs. The State Department is often called Foggy Bottom, the name of the area where his building is located in Washington. In September 2000, the State Department building was given [...]
Significant historical events that took place on September 15th over the years.
1789 U.S. Congress set up the State Department from the previous Department of Foreign Affairs. The State Department is often called Foggy Bottom, the name of the area where his building is located in Washington. In September 2000, Harry S. Truman, in honor of the 33rd American president (1945, 1953). More than 8 thousand people work at Truman Building, currently under the direction of Secretary of State John Kerry.
1890 he was born Agatha Christie, author of the novels. British criminalist. Almost 4 billion copies of her novels have been sold around the globe, making Agatha Christie one of the most popular writers in history. The sale of her books lies only behind the works of William Shakespeare
1935 The law of Nuremberg begins, which deprived Jews of their German citizenship and made Svastik the official symbol of Nazi Germany.
1948 Franz Babinger, Orientalist, Albanologist, renowned German historian, reenters his career as professor at Munich University after a 15 - year break. Babinger (l1891-1967), before finishing high school, knew several languages, including Persian and Hebrew. With the arrival of the ruling Nazis in Germany in 1933, Babinger ʹ was denied the right to teach in schools. And prominent scholar fled to Romania until 1943 and there without experiencing suffering, persecution, and crime. In 1957, Babinger openly testifies to Nazi atrocities against Jews in Romania in court. In 1958, he retires but continues to work and publish; among the monographic studies of this period is the book “Das Still der Arianien” or “The End of the Arians”, where Banning takes this Middle Ages noble family into analysis. Franz Babinger died accidentally on June 23, 1967, his body was found drowned in the sea on the beach of Durres, Albania, where he appears to have gone on vacation, scientific research, an albanological conference, or all three together.
1990 '% Albania seeks full membership at the Conference for Security and Co-operation in Europe, KSBE, today O SBE.
1997 Discs with song “Elton John's Candle in the Wind” sells more than 600 thousand copies on the first day of exits to British stores. At a music store in London, this song dedicated to Princess Diana was sold 1,000 copies in 90 minutes.












