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December 9, 2025 Holiday:

Christmas Card Day

Christmas Card Day is a heartwarming holiday that celebrates the joy of sending and receiving festive greetings. On this special day, people come together to create and exchange Christmas cards, sharing love, kindness, and holiday cheer with friends, family, and loved ones. The tradition is believed to have originated in the 19th century, when the first commercial Christmas cards were produced, featuring beautiful illustrations and warm messages. Today, Christmas Card Day is a wonderful opportunity to get creative, express gratitude, and spread festive spirit through handmade or store-bought cards. Whether you're a crafty person or a sentimentalist, this holiday is a great excuse to connect with others and make the holiday season even more magical.

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Holidays on December 9, 2025:
Birthdays on December 9:

Judi Dench

90 Years Old

A renowned actress celebrated for her iconic performances on stage and screen, particularly as M in the James Bond film series and her numerous Shakespearean roles.

John Malkovich

71 Years Old

Academy Award-nominated actor and producer, renowned for his distinctive voice and eccentric performances in films like "Being John Malkovich" and "Con Air".

Kirk Douglas

Died in 2020, aged 103

A legendary actor, singer, and producer who starred in iconic films like "Spartacus" and "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea", leaving an indelible mark on Hollywood's Golden Age.

Kurt Angle

56 Years Old

A legendary Olympic gold medalist and WWE Hall of Famer, known for his intense wrestling matches and charismatic persona.

Redd Foxx

Died in 1991, aged 68

Star of the hit TV show "Sanford and Son," a groundbreaking sitcom that broke racial barriers and brought laughter to millions with its witty humor and lovable characters.

Tré Cool

52 Years Old

German-American drummer and songwriter for the punk rock band Green Day, known for his energetic stage presence and catchy songwriting. He's behind some of the band's most iconic h...

Dick Butkus

82 Years Old

Legendary linebacker and iconic tough guy, feared on the field and beloved in popular culture for his rugged charm and humor.

Felicity Huffman

62 Years Old

Acclaimed actress and producer, known for her versatile roles in TV and film, including her Emmy-winning performance in Desperate Housewives.

John Cassavetes

Died in 1989, aged 59

Pioneering independent filmmaker known for intense, emotionally charged dramas that explored the human condition, often using improvisation and a naturalistic style.

Bob Hawke

Died in 2019, aged 89

Leader of the Australian Labor Party who served as Prime Minister from 1983 to 1991, known for his charismatic leadership and economic reforms.

Dalton Trumbo

Died in 1976, aged 70

Acclaimed author and screenwriter, blacklisted during the Red Scare, penned iconic films like "Roman Holiday" and "Spartacus", leaving a lasting impact on Hollywood and American li...

Donny Osmond

67 Years Old

A teen idol of the 1970s, known for his charming smile, signature pompadour haircut, and hits like "Go Away Little Girl" and "Puppy Love". He's a beloved entertainer with a lasting...

Events from History on December 9:
46 years ago
In a historic feat of medical triumph, the World Health Organization officially declared the global eradication of smallpox on December 9, 1979. This monumental achievement marked a first in human history, as smallpox became the first and only human disease to be completely wiped out from the face of the earth. The culmination of a decade-long concerted effort, this victory was made possible by the tireless efforts of health workers, scientists, and governments worldwide.
79 years ago
Physicians and high-ranking officials of the Nazi regime stood trial for their heinous crimes against humanity, including forced sterilization, cruel medical experiments, and mass murder under the guise of euthanasia. The "Doctors' Trial" marked the first of the subsequent Nuremberg trials, aiming to bring to justice those responsible for the atrocities committed in the name of medicine and science. Defendants included senior doctors and administrators from the Nazi party, who were accused of perpetrating inhumane experiments on prisoners, disabled individuals, and minority groups. The trial exposed the shocking extent of the Nazi's pseudoscientific pursuits, pushing the boundaries of medical ethics and human morality.
84 years ago
Four days after the US, China, Cuba, Guatemala, and the Philippine Commonwealth decided to take a bold stance against the enemy, declaring war on Germany and Japan. This collective response was a powerful show of solidarity, underscoring their commitment to the Allied cause. China, already embroiled in a brutal conflict with Japan, was joined by its new allies in a move that would galvanize the war effort. Cuba and Guatemala, both with strategic locations in the Caribbean, brought vital naval and air bases to the table, while the Philippine Commonwealth, already under attack by Japan, added its own wealth of knowledge about the enemy.
88 years ago
The city of Nanking, the capital of China, was about to witness one of the darkest moments in its history. Japanese troops, led by Lt. Gen. Yasuhiko Asaka, launched a massive assault on the city, catching the Chinese defenders off guard. The Japanese army, notorious for its brutality, stormed into the city, unleashing a wave of violence, slaughter, and destruction. The six-week battle would later be remembered as one of the deadliest and most devastating conflicts of the Second Sino-Japanese War, leaving behind a trail of death, destruction, and horror.
The Constituent Assembly of India, a gathering of esteemed national leaders and experts, converged for the first time to embark on a monumental task: crafting a constitution that would shape the nation's future. Led by Dr. Rajendra Prasad, the assembly's president, and Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, the chairman of the drafting committee, this historic meeting marked the beginning of a journey to create a governing document that would uphold the principles of democracy, equality, and social justice. Over the next two years, the assembly would engage in intense debates, rigorous discussions, and meticulous drafting to produce a constitution that would reflect India's unique cultural heritage and its aspirations for a brighter future.
In a historic move, France's Parliament takes a bold step towards secularism, voting to separate church and state, marking a significant shift in the country's relationship with religion. The law, championed by Émile Combes, aims to end the Catholic Church's influence on French politics and education, and instead, establish a neutral, secular government. This groundbreaking legislation paves the way for a more modern, democratic France, sparking controversy and debate among the French people.
Notable Deaths on December 9:
2021Demaryius Thomas NFL wide receiver and Super Bowl champion
2012Jenni Rivera Passionate American singer-songwriter
2003Paul Simon Dedicated soldier, journalist, and statesman, serving Illinois
1992Vincent Gardenia Legendary American actor with a career spanning decades
1996Mary Leakey Pioneering archaeologist uncovering secrets of human evolution
2014Mary Ann Mobley All-American beauty and actress
1972Louella Parsons American entertainment journalist and gossip columnist
2012Norman Joseph Woodland Visionary American inventor and entrepreneur
1971Ralph Bunche American diplomat and Nobel laureate who promoted peace and international cooperation
2013Eleanor Parker Beloved American actress
1998Archie Moore Legendary boxer and actor, a true entertainment icon
2012Patrick Moore Esteemed English astronomer and educator
2009Gene Barry Versatile American actor with numerous film credits
2005Robert Sheckley American author weaving complex, imaginative worlds
2021Speedy Duncan Pioneering defensive back in the NFL and college football
1964Edith Sitwell English poet and critic known for her innovative and avant-garde poetry
2022Jovit Baldivino Famous Filipino singer and TV personality
1995Douglas Corrigan American pilot who flew solo across the Atlantic
1930Rube Foster Pioneer of baseball who broke barriers and inspired generations
2014Jane Freilicher Visionary American painter and poet