October Calendar 1990: A Look Back at the Month's Events
Major Events of October 1990
October 1990 was a significant month in history, marked by several major events that shaped the world as we know it today. The month began on a Monday and ended on a Wednesday, with 31 days in between. During this time, the world witnessed the reunification of Germany, which officially took place on October 3, 1990. This historic event marked the end of the division of Germany into East and West and paved the way for a new era of German history.
The month of October 1990 was also notable for its cultural and entertainment events. The film 'Marked for Death' starring Steven Seagal was released in October 1990, and it quickly became a box office hit. In the world of music, October 1990 saw the release of several popular albums, including 'Please Hammer, Don't Hurt 'Em' by MC Hammer and 'Jordan: The Comeback' by Montell Jordan.
Notable Birthdays and Holidays
October 1990 was a month of great change and significance, with several major events taking place around the world. In addition to the reunification of Germany, the month also saw the introduction of the World Wide Web, which was first proposed by Tim Berners-Lee in October 1990. This revolutionary invention would go on to change the way people communicate, access information, and conduct business. Other notable events of October 1990 include the release of the first commercial GPS satellite and the beginning of the Gulf War.
October 1990 was also a month of celebration, with several notable birthdays and holidays taking place. October 12, 1990, marked the birthday of famous actress and singer, Bomi Bulsara. The month also saw the celebration of several holidays, including Halloween on October 31 and Columbus Day on October 8. Overall, October 1990 was a month of great significance, marked by major events, cultural milestones, and notable birthdays and holidays.