What day is November 23? Historical events that took place on November 23
This day in history November 23. The most prominent events that took place on November 23, from historical, political to cultural and social events.
Domestic events taking place on November 23
November 23, 1930:People's Artist Tao Mat's real name is Nguyen Duy Thuc, born in Huu Bang commune, Thach That district, Ha Tay province (now Hanoi). He passed away on April 13, 1993. People's Artist Tao Mat was awarded the title of People's Artist by the State and posthumously awarded the Ho Chi Minh Prize in 1996.

November 23, 1940:The Southern Uprising was an armed uprising against the French and Japanese by the people of Southern Vietnam in 1940, advocated and led by the Southern Regional Committee of the Indochinese Communist Party.

November 23, 1945:President Ho Chi Minh signed Decree No. 64-SL to establish the Special Inspectorate. This is the predecessor of the Government Inspectorate and November 23 became the Traditional Day of the Vietnamese Inspectorate.

November 23, 1946:Establishment of Vietnam Red Cross Society.

International events taking place on November 23
November 23, 1945:Russian writer Aleksey Nikolayevich Tolstoy passed away, he was born on January 10, 1882. His famous works are the great novels "Peter the Great", "The Road of Sorrows" with the collections "Two Sisters", "1918", "Gloomy Morning". He was the one who made great contributions in creating and developing the genre of Russian epic novels and Russian historical dramas to perfection.

November 23, 1963:The BBC airs the first episode of Doctor Who, the world's longest-running science fiction television series to date.
