
History is made every day, and september 10th has witnessed several turning points across politics, science, sports, and global affairs. From wars and treaties to groundbreaking discoveries, this date reflects humanity’s struggles, achievements, and aspirations. Let’s take a closer look at the most notable events that happened on september 10.
1. canada Declares war on germany (1939)
One of the most significant events on this day was Canada’s entry into World war II. On september 10, 1939, just a week after britain and france declared war on germany, canada officially joined the Allied forces. This move demonstrated Canada’s growing independence from british foreign policy, as it declared war through its own parliamentary decision. Over one million Canadians eventually served during the war, marking this date as a pivotal moment in Canadian history.
2. First Use of Gas Chambers in Nazi germany (1939)
Tragically, the same day in 1939 also witnessed the first experimental use of gas chambers by Nazi germany at a concentration camp in occupied Poland. This horrific event marked the beginning of one of history’s darkest chapters—the systematic genocide of millions of Jews, Romani people, and others during the Holocaust. september 10 thus stands as a grim reminder of the atrocities of war and the importance of remembering human rights.
3. Invention of the Sewing Machine (1846)
On september 10, 1846, Elias Howe patented the sewing machine in the United States. His invention revolutionized the textile industry by significantly reducing the time required to make clothing and other fabric products. The sewing machine not only transformed manufacturing but also influenced social and economic development, giving rise to the modern garment industry.
4. switzerland Joins the United Nations (2002)
For centuries, switzerland maintained a strict policy of neutrality. However, on September 10, 2002, swiss voters approved a referendum for the country to join the United Nations. This decision made switzerland the 190th member of the UN, marking a major shift in its role in global diplomacy while still preserving its neutral stance.
5. Large Hadron Collider Becomes Operational (2008)
Another landmark scientific milestone occurred on september 10, 2008, when the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN near Geneva was switched on for the first time. It became the world’s most powerful particle accelerator, designed to study fundamental questions about physics, including the origins of the universe. Its experiments later confirmed the existence of the Higgs boson, one of the greatest scientific achievements of the 21st century.
6. Other Notable Events
- 1813 – The Battle of Lake Erie: During the war of 1812, the U.S. Navy under Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry defeated the british, securing control of the lake.
- 1960 – Abebe Bikila wins Olympic Marathon: The Ethiopian runner became the first African to win Olympic gold, running barefoot in Rome and inspiring generations of athletes.
- 1977 – Last Execution in France: hamida Djandoubi was executed by guillotine in Marseille, marking the end of capital punishment in French history.
Conclusion
From the invention of the sewing machine to the activation of the world’s largest particle accelerator, september 10th has been a date of transformation. It carries stories of human progress in science and industry, as well as somber reminders of war and injustice. Looking back, this day highlights the importance of innovation, resilience, and the lessons of history that continue to shape our present and future.
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