1882 – Discovery of Tuberculosis germ
German physician Robert Koch announced he had identified the bacterium that causes tuberculosis, a breakthrough that transformed medical science and public health.
1999 – NATO air campaign begins in Yugoslavia
On this day, the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia started, a major military operation by the NATO aimed at stopping ethnic violence in Kosovo. The campaign marked a defining moment in international military intervention policy.
1947 – Birth of Elton John
Legendary musician Elton John was born, later becoming one of the world’s most influential artists in pop and rock music.
2015 – Aviation tragedy
Germanwings Flight 9525 was deliberately crashed into the French Alps by its co-pilot, killing all 150 people on board.
1980 – Religious history
Archbishop Oscar Romero a champion of the poor, was assassinated while celebrating Mass in San Salvador.
Quote of the day
“Knowledge of the past shapes the future.” – Inspired by the legacy of Robert Koch.


