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March 14, 2025 Holiday:

Moth-er Day

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Holidays on March 14, 2025:
Birthdays on March 14:

Michael Caine

92 Years Old

A legendary actor with a distinctive Cockney accent, starring in iconic films like Alfie, The Italian Job, and Inception, with a career spanning over 60 years.

Stephen Curry

37 Years Old

A professional basketball player who has won numerous championships and set multiple records for three-point shooting, revolutionizing the way the game is played.

Albert Einstein

Died in 1955, aged 76

A brilliant physicist who developed the theory of relativity and is considered one of the most influential scientists of the 20th century, known for his groundbreaking work in phys...

Billy Crystal

77 Years Old

A talented entertainer who has made audiences laugh and cry through his work in films like "When Harry Met Sally" and "Monsters, Inc.", as well as hosting the Oscars.

Simone Biles

28 Years Old

American gymnast and Olympic medalist renowned for record-breaking performances and unprecedented dominance in the sport, pushing the boundaries of human physicality.

Quincy Jones

92 Years Old

A legendary music producer, composer, and arranger who has worked with iconic artists like Michael Jackson, Frank Sinatra, and Miles Davis, creating timeless hits and soundtracks.

Aamir Khan

60 Years Old

Indian film icon renowned for his versatile acting, producing, and directing skills, particularly in socially conscious and critically acclaimed Bollywood films.

Jerry Greenfield

74 Years Old

Co-founder of a beloved ice cream company that combines business with social and environmental activism, creating unique flavors and promoting positive change.

Kirby Puckett

Died in 2006, aged 45

Hall of Fame outfielder who played 12 seasons with the Minnesota Twins, leading the team to two World Series titles and earning six Gold Glove awards. Known for his impressive batt...

Eugene Cernan

Died in 2017, aged 82

The last person to walk on the Moon, a naval aviator, and astronaut who commanded the Apollo 17 mission, leaving behind a legacy in space exploration.

Kevin Williamson

60 Years Old

Creator of iconic teen dramas and horror movies, known for crafting relatable characters and suspenseful storylines.

Wolfgang Petersen

84 Years Old

Acclaimed filmmaker behind iconic blockbusters like "Das Boot" and "Troy", crafting intense, visually stunning stories that captivate global audiences.

Events from History on March 14:
82 years ago
Kraków Ghetto's brutal liquidation marks a dark milestone (Kraków Ghetto, Kraków, Poland) 1943
The Nazi occupation's grip on Poland tightened as the Kraków Ghetto, a cramped and wretched refuge for thousands of Jews, was brutally dismantled. By March 14, 1943, the ghetto's liquidation was complete, marking a devastating climax to the community's desperate struggle. With their homes destroyed, the Jews of Kraków were torn from their makeshift sanctuary and forced into the abyss of concentration camps, never to return.
74 years ago
General Matthew Ridgway's determined troops, fresh from their bloody victory at Chosin Reservoir, stormed back into Seoul, liberating the South Korean capital from North Korean occupation for the second time. The grueling, snow-covered march had been worth it – the city, once a symbol of resistance against communist forces, was finally back in friendly hands. As UN troops claimed the city, they also reclaimed a crucial piece of South Korea's territorial pride, dealing a significant blow to the North's morale and paving the way for a possible negotiated peace.
231 years ago
In the midst of America's agricultural boom, a Yale-educated inventor named Eli Whitney was determined to tackle the tedious task of harvesting cotton. His innovative solution, the cotton gin, was a machine that could efficiently separate cotton fibers from their seeds, a process that previously took hours of manual labor. This groundbreaking invention, patented on this day, would go on to transform the cotton industry, making the crop a lucrative business and fuels the growth of the American economy.
6 years ago
Cyclone Idai slammed into Mozambique's coast, bringing torrential rains and furious winds that swallowed entire villages, displacing hundreds of thousands and claiming over 1,000 lives. The usually vibrant port city of Beira was transformed into a massive lake, with buildings submerged under a sea of brown waters. The storm's wrath was felt far beyond Mozambique's borders, with neighboring Zimbabwe and Malawi also reeling from the devastating impact.
125 years ago
United States adopts the gold standard (Washington D.C., USA) 1900
The United States takes a significant step towards stabilizing its economy as the Gold Standard Act is ratified, effectively pegging the value of the US dollar to that of gold! This bold move aims to curb inflation, foster trust in the US currency, and align the nation with other major economies. William McKinley, the 25th President of the United States, signs the act into law, marking a turning point in the country's monetary history. With this legislation, the US dollar becomes directly convertible to gold, promising a brighter financial future for the nation.
61 years ago
Dallas nightclub owner Jack Ruby's secrets died with him, but the world now knew he had silenced Lee Harvey Oswald, the assumed assassin of President John F. Kennedy, with a single .38 caliber bullet. Just five days after Kennedy's assassination, Ruby stepped out of the crowd and into the limelight, his .38 firing point-blank into Oswald's abdomen as the police escorted the accused killer through the basement of Dallas Police Headquarters. Ruby's motives remained murky, but his intentions were clear: Oswald would never talk. Nine months later, Ruby faced justice, convicted of murder with malice. His fate was sealed, but the what-ifs lingered: What secrets did Oswald take to his grave, and what drove Ruby to silence him?
Notable Deaths on March 14:
2018Stephen Hawking Trailblazing physicist and author
1991Howard Ashman American composer and lyricist for stage and screen
2010Peter Graves Pioneering TV personality and stage presence
2022Scott Hall Iconic American professional wrestler with a Hall of Fame career
1932George Eastman Inventor and businessman who revolutionized photography and founded Eastman Kodak.
1976Busby Berkeley Legendary American director and choreographer
1975Susan Hayward Academy Award-winning American actress
1883Karl Marx German philosopher who wrote on communism and socialism
2019Charlie Whiting Pioneering director in the world of motorsport
2018Marielle Franco Fearless human rights advocate and leader
2013Jack Greene Legendary music maker and performer
2016Peter Maxwell Davies Visionary composer and conductor
1995William Alfred Fowler American astrophysicist and Nobel laureate
1989Zita of Bourbon-Parma Austrian and Hungarian royal family member and Empress of Austria
1973Chic Young American cartoonist and illustrator
1969Ben Shahn Lithuanian-American artist and educator
2003Jack Goldstein Canadian-American artist and painter
1999John Broome American author and journalist
1999Kirk Alyn American actor and performer
2016John W. Cahn Groundbreaking scientist and educator