Reuters historical calendar
London, Mar 11 (Reuters) Following are some of the major events to have occurred on Mar. 12 since 1900: 1913 - Canberra became the capital of Australia.
1925 - Chinese revolutionary leader Sun Yat-sen died. Known as the father of modern China, he became its first provisional president from 1911-1912.
1933 - US President Franklin D Roosevelt gave the first of his ''fireside chats'' on radio.
1938 - German troops invaded Austria.
1940 - Finland signed a peace treaty with the Soviet Union, ending a 14-week war.
1945 - Anne Frank, the Dutch Jewish teenager who kept a diary of her wartime experiences, died in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in Germany, aged 15.
1955 - The US jazz saxophonist Charlie Parker died.
1966 - Indonesia's congress stripped Sukarno of all powers including the title of president. General Suharto became acting president until after an election in 1968.
1979 - Grenada's prime minister, Sir Eric Gairy, and his government were overthrown and replaced by Maurice Bishop of the New Jewel Movement.
1999 - Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic became the first former members of the Soviet bloc to join NATO.
1999 - Yehudi Menuhin, the American-born violinist and music teacher, died in Berlin.
2000 - Pope John Paul II asked forgiveness for the past sins of the Roman Catholic Church, including its treatment of Jews, heretics and women.
2002 - The UN Security Council passed a US-drafted resolution referring for the first time to a Palestinian state existing side-by-side with Israel.
2003 - Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic was assassinated in front of the main government building in Belgrade.
2005 - China accepted the resignation of Hong Kong's unpopular chief executive, Tung Chee-hwa, after he was made a vice-chairman of an advisory body to parliament.
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