On This Day in History
Discover key historical events within the Genesis range (1950–2049) that occurred on this calendar day, and claim their commemorative registry plaques.
February 15
12 historical milestones registered between 1950 and 2049
All 72 people on board Sabena Flight 548, including the entire U.S. figure-skating team, and one person on the ground were killed when the aircraft crashed on approach to Brussels Airport.
Wikipedia: Sabena Flight 548Canada adopted the Maple Leaf flag, replacing the Canadian Red Ensign.
Wikipedia: Flag of CanadaThe first constitution since the Cuban Revolution, providing for a system of government and law based on those of the Soviet Union and Eastern Bloc countries, was adopted by a national referendum.
Wikipedia: Constitution of CubaDon Dunstan (pictured) resigned as Premier of South Australia, ending a decade of sweeping social liberalisation.
Wikipedia: Don DunstanMurder of four anti-apartheid student activists by South African government forces, who decades later were the first to be indicted for the crime of apartheid.
Wikipedia: Cosas FourKevin Mitnick, the most wanted computer hacker at the time in the U.S., was arrested and charged with computer fraud and wire fraud.
Wikipedia: Kevin MitnickA Long March 3B rocket carrying the communications satellite Intelsat 708 crashed immediately after launch from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center, China, destroying a nearby town and killing an unknown number of inhabitants.
Wikipedia: Long March 3BAbdullah Öcalan, one of the founding members of the militant organization the Kurdistan Workers' Party, was arrested by Turkish security forces in Nairobi, Kenya.
Wikipedia: Abdullah ÖcalanIn one of the largest anti-war rallies in history, millions around the world in approximately 800 cities took part in protests against the impending invasion of Iraq.
Wikipedia: Anti-war movementTwo passenger trains collided in Halle, Belgium, when one driver failed to stop at a red signal, resulting in 19 deaths and 171 injuries.
Wikipedia: Halle train collisionA meteor exploded (video featured) over Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia, producing a shock wave that injured about 1,500 people.
Wikipedia: Chelyabinsk meteorFollowing nationwide protests, Hailemariam Desalegn announced his resignation as prime minister of Ethiopia, remaining in post as a caretaker until he was succeeded by Abiy Ahmed.
Wikipedia: 2014–2016 Oromo protests