1930 – Born in Gjakova Besim Bokshi, linguist, professor and academic. He was a member of the commission for conclusions of the Linguistic Consultation of Prishtina in 1968 and a delegate to the Congress of Albanian Spelling in Tirana in 1973. Balkan. He was a deputy in the Chamber of Education in the Federal Assembly in 1967-69. In the elections organized by our political entities in 1992, he was elected a member of the Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo. In 1993-96 he was the chairman of the Social Democratic Party of Kosovo. For the work The Road to the Formation of Today’s Nominal Inflection of Albanian received the December Award of the Assembly of Kosovo in 1980. He is a member of the League of Writers of Kosovo. Corresponding member of the Academy of Sciences and Arts of Kosovo was elected in 1991, while since 1996 he is a full member of this academy. In 2002 he was elected Vice President of the Academy.
1948 – In Tokyo, the International Military Tribunal for the Far East sentences seven Japanese military and government officials, including General Hideki Tojo, to death for their role in World War II. Also known as Japan’s Nuremberg, this trial witnessed before the eyes of the world, the degree of cruelty that the Imperial Japanese Army had undertaken over occupied countries like China, or Korea. Dozens of other smaller trials would follow him later.
1958 – A team of climbers led by Warren Harding complete the first ascent of El Capitan’s The Nose in the Yosemite Valley. The road where they climbed, known as The Nose, climbs from 880 m up in the upper central part of what is one of the largest granite monoliths in the World. Harding climbed many other parts of Yosemite, a total of 28 as well as the Sierra Nevada range in California. Harding is considered one of the most famous climbers of the twentieth century.
1970 – One of the strongest cyclones ever to hit India and Pakistan not only in these two countries but also worldwide. Cyclone Bhola of 1970 was a devastating tropical storm that struck East Pakistan and West Bengal of India. It remains the deadliest tropical cyclone ever recorded. At least 500,000 people lost their lives in this catastrophe, mainly as a result of rising water, which flooded most of the low-lying islands of the Gang River delta.
1980 – Famous Hollywood actor Ryan Gosling is born in Ontario. Gosling, is a Canadian actor and musician. He began his career as a child actor at Disney Mickey Mouse Club, and went on to appear in other family entertainment programs, including Goosebumps. His first cinematographic role was as a neo-Nazi Jew in the film The Believer. Ryan Gosling, continued to star in several independent films, including Murder by Numbers, The Slaughter Rule, and in the United States of Leland.
1982 – In the Soviet Union, Yuri Andropov becomes General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party, succeeding Leonid Brezhnev. After the 18-year rule of Leonid Brezhnev, Andropov served in this post from November 1982 until his death in February 1984. During this period the USSR would experience a deep political, economic, and social crisis as a result of spending major in the military sector.
1987 – Llazar Gusho, nicknamed Lasgush Poradeci, passed away. Teacher, translator. In 1921 he enrolled at the National School of Fine Arts in Bucharest, after a year with complaints about overcoming the xenocentric wave that had gripped the Romanian government. There he became associated with the patriotic movement of the Albanian colony, became friends with Asdren, whom he replaced as general secretary of the colony. But even with the young Mitrush Kuteli, the Romanian environment greatly influenced Lazar’s literary formation. He started publishing verses in the Albanian temporary “Albania ‘e re”, a national illustrated weekly published in Constanta, and in Boston Sun. His verses of this period were already displaying a theosophical affinity with the Romanian lyric poet Mihai Eminescu. In the summer of 1924, the Noli government awarded him a scholarship and he enrolled at the University of Graz “Karol Francik” in the faculty of Romano-Germanic philology. In May 1933 he received his doctorate with the topic Der verkannte Eminescu und seine volkstümlich-heimatliche Ideologie (The Invaluable Eminescu and his popular-patriotic ideology). The following year he returned to Tirana to study art at a high school. After the Italian occupation, he was a member of the Institute of Albanian Studies. In 1944-’47, he was unemployed and lived in the capital with his wife. After a short-term employment at the Institute of Sciences, the predecessor of the University of Tirana, he started working as a regular translator at the state publishing house “Naim Frashëri” until he retired in 1974.
2003 – The Shanghai Transrapid train sets a new world speed record. This record reached 500 kilometers per hour for commercial rail systems. This train remains the fastest for unmodified commercial rail vehicles. During this record the train was piloted by Jonathan Teixeira. This commercial line is the third in the world after that of Great Britain and Germany, which functions as a Maglev train.