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Today in History

20 May

211 births · 104 deaths · 64 events recorded

Notable Births

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Notable Deaths

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George Wendt

George Wendt

d. 2025

American actor (1948–2025)

Roger Angell

Roger Angell

d. 2022

American writer (1920–2022)

Susan Roces

Susan Roces

d. 2022

Filipino actress (1941–2022)

Niki Lauda

Niki Lauda

d. 2019

Austrian racing driver (1949–2019)

Kho Jabing

Kho Jabing

d. 2016

Convicted murderer executed in Singapore

Femi Robinson

Femi Robinson

d. 2015

Nigerian actor (1940–2015)

Prince Rupert Loewenstein

Prince Rupert Loewenstein

d. 2014

Spanish-born German-Bavarian aristocrat (1933–2014)

Thomas Boston

Thomas Boston

d. 1732

Scottish Presbyterian church leader and theologian

On This Day in History

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Russo-Ukrainian war

2022

Russo-Ukrainian war: Russia claims full control of the Ukrainian city of Mariupol after a nearly three-month siege.

Russo-Ukrainian war

International System of Units

2019

The International System of Units (SI): The base units are redefined, making the international prototype of the kilogram obsolete.

International System of Units

Singapore

2016

The government of Singapore authorised the controversial execution of convicted murderer Kho Jabing for the murder of a Chinese construction worker despite the international pleas for clemency, notably from Amnesty International and the United Nations.

Singapore

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2013

An EF5 tornado strikes the Oklahoma City suburb of Moore, killing 24 people and injuring 377 others.

Enhanced Fujita scale

2012 Northern Italy earthquakes

2012

At least 27 people are killed and 50 others injured when a 6.0-magnitude earthquake strikes northern Italy.

2012 Northern Italy earthquakes

Mamata Banerjee

2011

Mamata Banerjee is sworn in as the Chief Minister of West Bengal, the first woman to hold this post.

Mamata Banerjee

Indonesian Air Force

2009

An Indonesian Air Force Lockheed L-100 Hercules crashes in Magetan Regency, killing 99.

Indonesian Air Force

Timor-Leste

2002

The independence of East Timor is recognized by Portugal, formally ending 23 years of Indonesian rule and three years of provisional UN administration (Portugal itself is the former colonizer of East Timor until 1976).

Timor-Leste