What Happened On This Day – February 15
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2003 The largest peace demonstration in history takes place
Up to 30 million people in 600 cities around the world protested against the Iraq War.
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2001 The first draft of the human genome is published
The human genome contains the complete human genetic information.
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1989 The Soviet Union pulls out of Afghanistan
Despite their military superiority, the Soviet and Afghan armies did not succeed in breaking the Mujahideen insurgents' resistance.
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1971 The United Kingdom and Ireland decimalize their currencies
Before the change, a pound sterling was made up of 240 pence, or 20 shillings.
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1965 Canada adopts its current national flag showing a maple leaf
The leaf symbolizes the country's forests, the middle white stripe the arctic snow, and the red stripes the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
Births On This Day,
February 15
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1954 Matt Groening
American animator, screenwriter, producer
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1934 Graham Kennedy
Australian actor
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1874 Ernest Shackleton
Irish explorer
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1710 Louis XV of France
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1564 Galileo Galilei
Italian astronomer, physicist
Deaths On This Day,
February 15
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2005 Samuel T. Francis
American journalist
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1988 Richard Feynman
American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate
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1965 Nat King Cole
American singer, pianist, television host
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1928 H. H. Asquith
English politician, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
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1781 Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
German author, philosopher