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March 5: Soviet leader Joseph Stalin died at age 74 after suffering a stroke 4 days earlier.

The following events occurred in March 1953:

March 1, 1953 (Sunday)

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March 2, 1953 (Monday)

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March 3, 1953 (Tuesday)

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March 4, 1953 (Wednesday)

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March 5, 1953 (Thursday)

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March 6, 1953 (Friday)

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  • Georgy Maksimilianovich Malenkov succeeded Joseph Stalin as Premier and First Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.

March 7, 1953 (Saturday)

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March 8, 1953 (Sunday)

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March 9, 1953 (Monday)

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March 9, 1953: Funeral procession of Joseph Stalin in Moscow

March 10, 1953 (Tuesday)

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March 11, 1953 (Wednesday)

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March 12, 1953 (Thursday)

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  • A 3-day tornado outbreak began in parts of the United States. It would eventually cause at least 21 deaths and millions of dollars' worth of damage.[14]

March 13, 1953 (Friday)

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March 14, 1953 (Saturday)

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  • Nikita Khrushchev was selected First Secretary of the Soviet Communist Party.
  • Died: Klement Gottwald, 56, 5th President of Czechoslovakia, already suffering from a variety of health problems, from the after-effects of a burst artery or from pneumonia contracted at Stalin's funeral.[16]

March 15, 1953 (Sunday)

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March 16, 1953 (Monday)

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March 17, 1953 (Tuesday)

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March 18, 1953 (Wednesday)

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March 19, 1953 (Thursday)

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March 20, 1953 (Friday)

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March 21, 1953 (Saturday)

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March 22, 1953 (Sunday)

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March 23, 1953 (Monday)

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March 24, 1953 (Tuesday)

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March 25, 1953 (Wednesday)

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  • Beginning of the Lari Massacre in Kenya: Mau Mau rebels killed up to 150 Kikuyu natives.

March 26, 1953 (Thursday)

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March 27, 1953 (Friday)

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March 28, 1953 (Saturday)

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March 29, 1953 (Sunday)

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March 30, 1953 (Monday)

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March 31, 1953 (Tuesday)

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References

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  4. ^ "Tamil Nadu: 7 alumni from Egmore Don Bosco school in fray for assembly election". D Govardan. The Times of India. 20 March 2021. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
  5. ^ "Udhayanidhi Stalin: Right Heir, Right Now". Lakshmi Subramanian. India Today. 25 September 2010. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
  6. ^ "மேயர் மகன்". Kalki (in Tamil). 12 January 1997. pp. 8–10. Retrieved 2022-07-25.
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  8. ^ Aviation Safety Network: Accident Description
  9. ^ "Death Takes Big Jim Jeffries". Lawrence Journal-World. AP. March 4, 1953. p. 8 – via Google News.
  10. ^ "Put a '1' in that square". The Courier-Mail. Brisbane. 6 March 1953. p. 3. Retrieved 19 December 2020 – via National Library of Australia.
  11. ^ Jaensch, Dean (March 2007). "The 1953 General Election - Formed the 34th Parliament". History of South Australian elections 1857-2006: House of Assembly. Vol. 1. State Electoral Office South Australia. pp. 270–273. ISBN 9780975048634. Archived from the original on 2014-03-02. Retrieved 2015-07-27 – via Electoral Commission of South Australia.
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  13. ^ Debbie Brill at World Athletics
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  15. ^ Hamilton, Thomas J. (13 March 1953). "Soviet Veto Blocks Pearson U.N. Boom; Romulo Also Fails". The New York Times. p. 1.
  16. ^ "Can Austria be freed?". Armed Forces Talk. 443. United States War Department: 9. 1953.
  17. ^ "1953 Men's World Hockey Championships". Legends of Hockey. Hockey Hall of Fame. 2013. Retrieved January 30, 2021.
  18. ^ "11ème Paris-Nice 1953". Memoire du cyclisme. Archived from the original on 18 August 2004.
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  25. ^ "3 CENTRAL TRAINS WRECKED IN OHIO; 12 KILLED, 150 HURT; MAIN LINE BLOCKED". The New York Times. 28 March 1953. p. 1. Retrieved 25 August 2019.
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  27. ^ Akyeampong, Emmanuel Kwaku; Gates, Henry Louis, eds. (2012). Dictionary of African Biography. Vol. 4. Oxford University Press USA. ISBN 9780195382075 – via Google Books.
  28. ^ "Jim Thorpe is Dead on West Coast at 64". The New York Times. March 29, 1953. p. A1. Archived from the original on July 1, 2017. Retrieved December 7, 2020.
  29. ^ a b "Recalling a County's Tragedy". Tampa Bay Times. March 30, 2008. Retrieved August 11, 2022.
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  31. ^ "15ème Gand-Wevelgem 1953". Memoire du cyclisme. Archived from the original on 29 August 2004.
  32. ^ "Kansanedustajat: Väinö Kivisalo" (in Finnish). Helsinki, Finland: Parliament of Finland. Archived from the original on 14 March 2019. Retrieved 25 January 2024.
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