Today History 2 May in english (Today's History): Hitler banned labor unions in Germany in 1933, while in 1997 Tony Blair, leader of Britain's Labor Party, took over as Prime Minister.
New Delhi: May 2 is recorded in history for two big events related to art and film. Satyajit Ray, the producer, director and writer of Indian cinema, was born on May 2. The great painter Leonardo da Vinci had said goodbye to this world on this day.
The sequence details of other important events recorded on the date of May 2 in the history of the country and the world are as follows:-
1519: The great painter Leonardo da Vinci died.
1921: Birth of Satyajit Ray, a film producer, director and writer decorated with Padma Bhushan, Padma Vibhushan, Bharat Ratna and Oscar awards.
1924: The Netherlands refuses to recognize the Soviet Union.
1933: Hitler banned trade unions in Germany.
1945: German troops in Italy surrender.
1949: Trial begins in Mahatma Gandhi's assassination case.
1950: France handed over its colony Chandranagar, located near Kolkata, to the Government of India.
1952: De Havilland, the world's first jet aircraft, made its first flight between London and Johannesburg.
1986: 30-year-old N. Bancraff became the first woman to reach the North Pole.
1997: Tony Blair, leader of Britain's Labor Party, takes over as Prime Minister.
2003: India announces the restoration of diplomatic relations with Pakistan, which were severed after the terrorist attack on Parliament in December 2001.
Today's History: Birthday of Satyajit Ray, the great director and writer of Indian cinema, know other important events of May 2
New Delhi: May 2 is recorded in history for two big events related to art and film. Satyajit Ray, the producer, director and writer of Indian cinema, was born on May 2. The great painter Leonardo da Vinci had said goodbye to this world on this day.
The sequence of other important events recorded on the date of May 2 in the history of the world is as follows:
1519: The great painter Leonardo da Vinci died.
1921: Birth of Satyajit Ray, a film producer, director and writer decorated with Padma Bhushan, Padma Vibhushan, Bharat Ratna and Oscar awards.
1924: The Netherlands refuses to recognize the Soviet Union.
1933: Hitler banned trade unions in Germany.
1945: German troops in Italy surrender.
1949: Trial begins in Mahatma Gandhi's assassination case.
1950: France handed over its colony Chandranagar, located near Kolkata, to the Government of India.
1952: De Havilland, the world's first jet aircraft, made its first flight between London and Johannesburg.
1986: 30-year-old N. Bancraff became the first woman to reach the North Pole.
1997: Tony Blair, leader of Britain's Labor Party, takes over as Prime Minister.
2003: India announces the restoration of diplomatic relations with Pakistan, which were severed after the terrorist attack on Parliament in December 2001.
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