HISTORIA
Un día como hoy Marzo1-7, 2020 (semana 10)
March 1, 2020 - March 7, 2020 - Los gráficos muestran cumpleaños y aniversarios en cada día de la semana. Esta semana incluye la cinta Lo que el viento se llevó, las proezas de ingeniería de Isambard Kingdom Brunel, la ópera Carmen de Bizet, el fotógrafo cubano Alberto Korda, la ciudad canadiense de Toronto y la batalla por el puente en Remagen durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial.
March 1, 1940: Vivien Leigh won an Oscar as Best Actress for her role as Scarlett O’Hara in Gone With The Wind, one of the most popular films of all time
March 2, 1825: Engineer Marc Isambard Brunel and his son Isambard Kingdom Brunel began work on the Thames Tunnel in London, the world’s first tunnel under a navigable river
March 3, 1875: Bizet’s opera Carmen was first staged at the Opera Comique in Paris. Now one of the world’s most popular operas, it was initially considered scandalous
March 4, 1980: Nationalist leader Robert Mugabe, pictured with his first wife, Sally, became Zimbabwe’s first black prime minister after a sweeping election victory
March 5, 1960: Cuban photographer Alberto Korda (above) captured his iconic image of Che Guevara, taken at an event honouring over 100 Cubans killed in an explosion in Havana
March 6, 1834: The Canadian city of Toronto was incorporated. One of the world’s most multicultural and cosmopolitan cities, it is home to more than 2.7 million people
March 7, 1945: The U.S. Army’s 9th Armoured Division captured the last intact bridge over the Rhine at Remagen, Germany, hastening the end of World War II