Sunday, September 25, 2016

Mazda Japan founded January 30, 1920

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That day in 1920, Matsuda Jujiro Toyo Cork Kogyo forms from 1875 to 1952, a company that makes cork, in Hiroshima, Japan; a little over a decade later, the company produced its first automobile and eventually changed its name to Mazda Today, Mazda is known for its affordable vehicles, performance quality, including the Miata, the most sold the world of two-seat roadster.
In 1931, the company launched the Mazda-Go, a three-wheeled vehicle that looked like a motorcycle with a cargo door at the rear were halted during the Second World War and the bombing of Hiroshima car development plans the company in 1950, Mazda began making small car launched its first passenger truck with four wheels society, R360 Cup in 1960 in Japan Seven years later, Mazda debuted the first car with rotary engine the 110S Cosmo Sport Mazda entered the US market in 1970, with the coupe R100, the first, the rotary powered car mass-produced in the US in 1978, the Mazda RX-7, an affordable car, sports performing advanced debuted the following year, the Ford Motor company took a stake of 25 percent in the company.
In 1989, at the Chicago Auto Show, Mazda unveiled the MX-5 Miata, a sports car with two doors bearing a starting price tag of 13800 According to Mazda, the concept of the car was affordable to buy and use, lightweight , Jinba Ittai rider and horse as manipulation and classic roadster WATCHING 2000 Guinness book of world records named the Miata convertible bestseller in history for two.
In 1991, another milestone for the company, a Mazda 787 B won the 24 Hours of Le Mans, becoming the first rotary-powered car, and the first Japanese car to the fact, however, Mazda has been impacted by the economic crisis in Japan in the 1990s and in 1996, Ford acquired a majority stake in the automaker and rescued from potential bankruptcy two common manufacturing facilities companies in several countries as well as vehicle platforms and other resources in 2008, Ford, who had been hurt by the global economic crisis and declining auto sales, relinquished control of Mazda by selling 20 percent of its majority stake for approximately 540 million this year also General Motors sold its Japan-based Suzuki Motor.
In 2009, Mazda celebrated the 20th anniversary of the MX-5 Miata, whose sales had then surpassed nearly 900,000 and had gained nearly 180 Grand Prix motor racing.
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, political and spiritual leader of the Indian independence movement, is assassinated in New Delhi by a Hindu fanatic born the son of an Indian official in 1869, the mother Vaishnava Gandhi was deeply religious and soon exhibited his son to Jainism, a morally rigorous Indian religion.



That day in 1781, Maryland became the 13th and last state to ratify the Articles of Confederation, nearly three years after the official deadline given by Congress of March 10, 1778 the Continental Congress wrote the article of the Confederation in a disjointed process that began in 1776.
That day in 1816, the General Nathaniel Banks Union was born in Waltham, Massachusetts Banks was a political general, there were few military skills, but as a Republican anti-slave of Massachusetts, he helpedPresident the administration of Abraham Lincoln maintaining support in this area Banks was born in a cotton factory worker and the university has ever attended.
In coordinated attacks across South Vietnam, Communist forces launched their biggest offensive of the Vietnam war against the South Vietnamese and American troops Dozens of cities, towns and military bases, including the US Embassy in Saigon were attacked the massive offensive was not a military success the Communists, but.
Mohandas Gandhi, senior advocate of non-violence in the world, is assassinated in New Delhi by a terrorist sponsored by a group of Hindu right-wing militia The murder came 10 days after a failed attempt on the life of Gandhi Thirty-nine old Nathuram Godse fired the great Indian leader as he made his way through.
A Kenya Airways Airbus A-310 crashes after takeoff in the Atlantic Ocean off the Ivory Coast that day in 2000 because passengers did not have enough time to put on jackets rescue, only 10 people out of 179 aboard survived Kenya Airways 431 left Nairobi, Kenya.
In London, King Charles I was beheaded for treason January 30, ascended to the throne of England in 1625 after the death of his father, King Jacques Ier in the first year of his reign, Charles offended his Protestant subjects by marrying Henrietta -Marie, a French princess Catholic He.


In the House chamber of the United States Capitol, President Andrew Jackson, the seventh president of the United States, survives the first attempt against the life of a US a funeral service honoring the late Warren R Davis representative of South Carolina, a man identified as Richard Lawrence discharged two.
A vital supply route linking India to China via Burma is finally allowed to transport military allies that day, in 1945, the first convoy of 133 trucks typically British Mountbatten left Ledo few weeks earlier, but could not enter China until the Americans were able to remove.
In Londonderry, Northern Ireland, not 13 protesters armed civil rights are killed by the British Army paratroopers in an event that became known as Bloody Sunday The demonstrators, all northern Catholics marched in protest against British policy internment of Irish nationalists alleged British authorities had ordered in March.
Gene Hackman, one of the most prolific and most popular actors in Hollywood for four decades, was born this day in 1930 in San Bernardino, California, at the age of 16, Hackman left home for s enlist in the US Marine Corps for three years crossing He then studied the production of journalism and television.
That day, the Native American writer Michael Dorris was born in Louisville, Kentucky Dorris met his wife, Louise Erdrich, a poetry reading in Dartmouth, where he had founded a Native American curriculum Dorris had already adopted three children Native Americans in the early 1970s, one of the first single.



That day in 1923, pioneering jazz Sidney Bechet cut his first record, featuring Wild Cat Blues and Kansas City Blues Bechet was born in New Orleans in 1897, as his four brothers, Bechet began to play music at an early age Having learned the clarinet at the age of six he was playing with.
With the agitation of the William Tell Overture notes and a cry of Hi-yo, Silver far The Lone Ranger debuted on radio station WXYZ in Detroit Creating the station owner George Trendle and writer Fran Striker the masked rider of the plains has become one of the most popular and enduring west.
That day in 1835, Andrew Jackson became the first US president to experience an attempted assassination Richard Lawrence, a house painter unemployed approached Jackson as he left a congressional burial took place in the House chamber of the Capitol building and shot him, but his gun misfired A.
That day in 1882, future president Franklin Delano Roosevelt was born Roosevelt grew up the only child in a middle class family than Hyde Park, New York, he graduated from Harvard in 1904 and graduated from Columbia Law School In 1905, Roosevelt his marriage.
That day in 1994, American speed skater Dan Jansen set a new world record of 35 76 the World Sprint Championships in Calgary, Alberta, Canada Born in 1965 in Wisconsin, Jansen was the youngest skater participate in the 1984 winter Olympics in Sarajevo, where he entered.
At the dawn of the first day of the holiday truce Tet, Viet Cong forces supported by a large number of Vietnamese troops from North initiate greater and better coordinated offensive of the war, drivingg in the center of the seven largest South Vietnam cities and attacking 30 Delta provincial capitals.



Dewey Canyon II operation begins as the initial phase of Lam Son 719, the Vietnamese invasion of southern Laos that will begin February 8 The purpose of the South Vietnamese operation was to prohibit the Ho Chi Minh trail, go to the Tchépone Laos, and destroy the North Vietnamese.
That day in 1933, President Paul von Hindenburg names Adolf Hitler, leader or f hrer German Workers National Socialist Party or Nazi Party, as chancellor of Germany 1932 has seen the meteoric rise of Hitler to prominence in Germany, under the impulse largely by the German people of frustration with dismal.


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