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December 3, 2024 Holiday:

International Day of Persons with Disabilities

The International Day of Persons with Disabilities is a significant observance that aims to promote the rights and well-being of individuals with disabilities worldwide. This special day is dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of inclusivity, accessibility, and equality for people with disabilities, and to celebrate their contributions and achievements. It's an opportunity for governments, organizations, and communities to come together to break down barriers and promote a more inclusive and accessible society. The day is marked by various events, campaigns, and initiatives that focus on empowering people with disabilities and promoting their full participation in all aspects of life. By observing this day, we can work towards creating a more equitable and just world where everyone has the opportunity to thrive.

Learn more about International Day of Persons with Disabilities
Holidays on December 3, 2024:
Birthdays on December 3:

Brendan Fraser

56 Years Old

Star of popular films like "The Mummy" and "Journey to the Center of the Earth," known for his adventurous roles and comedic timing.

Ozzy Osbourne

76 Years Old

The "Godfather of Heavy Metal" is a legendary vocalist and songwriter who rose to fame with Black Sabbath and later as a solo artist, known for his iconic voice and outrageous stag...

Julianne Moore

64 Years Old

Acclaimed actress and author, known for her versatility in playing complex, emotionally charged characters in films like "Boogie Nights" and "Still Alice", earning numerous awards ...

Tiffany Haddish

45 Years Old

A comedian and actress known for her unapologetic humor and scene-stealing roles in films like "Girls Trip" and "Like a Boss". She's a rising star in Hollywood, bringing laughter a...

Lil Baby

30 Years Old

Rapper and songwriter from Atlanta, known for his melodic flow and streetwise lyrics, with a string of hit singles and collaborations with top artists.

Andrew Stanton

59 Years Old

Academy Award-winning creative force behind beloved Pixar films like Finding Nemo and WALL-E, crafting unforgettable stories and characters that captivate audiences worldwide.

Katarina Witt

59 Years Old

A German figure skater and actress who won four World Championships and two Olympic gold medals, known for her artistic expression and provocative style on the ice.

Amanda Seyfried

39 Years Old

Star of romantic comedies and dramas, known for her iconic roles in movies like Mean Girls and Mamma Mia!

Andy Williams

Died in 2012, aged 84

A velvety-voiced crooner who charmed audiences with his smooth, easy-listening style and iconic Christmas specials. He's synonymous with warm, nostalgic holiday entertainment.

Jenna Dewan

44 Years Old

A talented actress and dancer who has appeared in various films and TV shows, including the iconic dance movie "Step Up" and the hit TV series "The Resident".

David Villa

43 Years Old

A prolific goal-scorer and Spanish football legend, known for his impressive skills on the pitch and leading Spain to numerous international titles.

Bobby Allison

87 Years Old

A legendary NASCAR driver with 84 wins, including the Daytona 500, and a member of the NASCAR Hall of Fame .

Events from History on December 3:
36 years ago
As the Soviet Union's reform-minded leader, Mikhail Gorbachev, and the United States' stalwart President, George H. W. Bush, converged on the Mediterranean island of Malta, a historic meeting unfolded. In a tense, yet optimistic atmosphere, the two world leaders issued joint statements that hinted at a monumental shift: the Cold War's icy grip on global politics might finally be thawing. This watershed moment marked a significant step toward a new era of cooperation between the former rival superpowers, signaling an end to decades of bitter rivalry and hostile posturing.
The darkest of times descended upon the Jewish community in Germany as the Nazi regime issued the Decree on the Utilization of Jewish Property. This sinister law forced Jews to sell their real property, businesses, and stocks at ridiculously low prices, effectively stripping them of their livelihood and dignity. The "Aryanization" policy enabled the Nazi government to plunder Jewish wealth, while pretending to compensate them with a fraction of their properties' true value. This blatant robbery was just another chapter in the vicious persecution of Jews, which would eventually lead to the horrors of the Holocaust.
The revolutionaries had done the unthinkable: they'd toppled the Shah's regime, ending 2,500 years of monarchy in Iran. And now, amidst the chaos, a charismatic cleric named Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini emerges as the champion of the Islamic Revolution. On December 3, 1979, he's officially declared the first Supreme Leader of Iran, marking a radical shift towards an Islamic republic. As Khomeini solidifies his grip on the country, the West watches anxiously, sensing a new era of tension in the Middle East.
58 years ago
Christiaan Barnard performs the first human heart transplant (Groote Schuur Hospital, Cape Town, South Africa) 1967
In the quest to defy mortality, a team of medical pioneers at Groote Schuur Hospital in Cape Town, South Africa, took a giant leap forward. Led by the fearless Christiaan Barnard, a brilliant surgeon, they embarked on a groundbreaking journey to replace a human heart with a healthy donor organ. On a fateful day, 53-year-old Louis Washkansky, a brave soul, became the world's first recipient of a transplanted heart. This daring feat redefined the boundaries of medical science, sparking a new era of organ transplantation and saving countless lives.
41 years ago
In the dead of night, a neglected storage tank at the Union Carbide pesticide plant in Bhopal, India, ruptured, releasing 40 tons of deadly methyl isocyanate gas into the air. The toxic cloud swept through the surrounding slums, catching sleeping residents off guard. Panic set in as people stumbled out of their homes, unaware of the silent killer wafting through the streets. The gas, used to produce the pesticide Sevin, was so potent that it could dissolve human tissue. As the night wore on, the city descended into chaos, with hundreds of bodies strewn across the streets. The gas leak would ultimately claim thousands of lives, earning it a notorious spot among the world's worst industrial disasters.
54 years ago
Pakistan's military, caught off guard by India's growing military presence and diplomatic support for Bangladesh's independence, made a daring move on December 3, 1971. In a bold pre-emptive strike, Pakistani warplanes swept across the border, bombing Indian airbases and radar stations, catching India off guard. The attack, code-named Operation Chengiz Khan, aimed to cripple India's air force and gain a strategic advantage. However, India quickly regrouped and retaliated, and the war escalated into one of the shortest but most intense conflicts in history.
Notable Deaths on December 3:
2015Scott Weiland American singer-songwriter rocking the music industry
1999Madeline Kahn American actress, comedian, and singer who appeared in numerous films, TV shows, and stage productions and was a beloved figure in American entertainment
1919Pierre-Auguste Renoir French painter and sculptor
1999Scatman John American singer-songwriter and pianist who blended pop, rock, and R&B styles and was known for his energetic live performances
1981Walter Knott American farmer who founded the popular theme park Knott's Berry Farm
1894Robert Louis Stevenson Scottish novelist, writer, and adventurer
2014James Stewart Canadian mathematician unraveling the mysteries of numbers
2014Ian McLagan English-American singer-songwriter with a soulful voice
2002Glenn Quinn Irish-American actor who appeared in numerous TV shows and films and was known for his versatility and range
2011Dev Anand Indian film icon and cultural ambassador
2000Gwendolyn Brooks American poet and educator who was the first African American to win the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry
1552Francis Xavier A missionary who spread Christianity and inspired others to worship
1980Oswald Mosley English fascist and politician who was a prominent figure in the UK's far-right movement
1910Mary Baker Eddy American spiritual leader and author
2014Nathaniel Branden Canadian-American psychotherapist bridging cultures
2014Herman Badillo Puerto Rican-American advocate for social justice
2000Hoyt Curtin American composer and producer who created music for various TV shows, films, and video games
1935Princess Victoria of the United Kingdom Daughter of King Edward VII, known for her philanthropic efforts and social reform
1888Carl Zeiss German inventor and optics expert
2003David Hemmings British stage and screen legend