Reuters historical calendar - August 25
London, Aug 24 (Reuters) Following are some of the major events to have occurred on August 25 since 1900: 1936 - Sixteen opponents of Soviet leader Josef Stalin were executed in Russia after a show trial.
1940 - Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia were incorporated into the Soviet Union.
1940 - British aircraft dropped their first bombs on Berlin in an overnight raid in World War Two.
1942 - The Duke of Kent, youngest brother of Britain's King George VI, was killed in an air crash on a wartime mission to Iceland.
1944 - Paris was liberated when the local German commander surrendered to the allies.
1964 - Kenneth Kaunda became president-designate of Zambia, formerly the British colony of Northern Rhodesia.
1978 - The Turin Shroud, venerated as the burial cloth of Christ, went on public display for the first time in 45 years.
1988 - Direct talks between Iran and Iraq began in an attempt to end an eight-year-old war.
1989 - After a 12-year journey, the U.S. spacecraft Voyager 2 flew over the planet Neptune and its moon Triton, sending back photographs of swampy areas, frozen lakes and craters.
1991 - Belarus declared independence from the Soviet Union.
1997 - Egon Krenz, East Germany's last hardline Communist leader, was sentenced to six and a half years in jail for the deaths of citizens killed while fleeing over the Berlin Wall.
2000 - Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe gave formal notice that the government would appropriate 509 white-owned farms to resettle landless blacks.
2003 - Twin car bombs in India's financial capital Bombay killed 51 people and injured at least 150.
2004 - South African police arrested Mark Thatcher, the son of Margaret Thatcher, on suspicion of involvement in a coup plot in Equatorial Guinea. Thatcher later pleaded guilty and avoided jail in a deal with prosecutors.
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