This Day in History September 25: Notable Historical Events on September 25
This Day in History September 25. The most notable events that took place on September 24 range from political historical events to cultural and social events.
Domestic events taking place on September 25
September 25, 1924:The Communist International decided that “Comrade Nguyen Ai Quoc needs to go to Guangzhou. The Eastern Bureau will cover the expenses.” This decision was made at the request of the Vietnamese revolutionaries and was supported by the French Communist Party.
September 25, 1951:Indochina War: Viet Minh forces crossed the Red River into the Northwest region, opening the Ly Thuong Kiet Campaign.

September 25, 1952:On the occasion of the Mid-Autumn Festival, Uncle Ho sent a letter to children nationwide expressing: "The purpose of Uncle Ho and the Union and the Government is to build a peaceful, free and happy life for you." At the end of the letter, Uncle Ho wrote a poem:
“Who loves children
By Uncle Ho Chi Minh?
The children are obedient,
Your faces are beautiful,
Hope you guys try
Compete in learning and practice.
Young age, small work,
Depending on your strength:
To join the resistance,
To keep the peace.
You deserve:
Uncle Ho Chi Minh's nephew!

September 25, 1982:The day of death of Vietnamese professor, teacher, and literary critic Dang Thai Mai. Dang Thai Mai, pen name Thanh Tuyen, was born on December 15, 1902 in Luong Dien, Thanh Chuong, Nghe An. He also held many positions such as: Minister of Education, Chairman of the Thanh Hoa Province Resistance Committee, Chairman of the Association of Literature and Arts, Director of the Vietnam Institute of Literature, and National Assembly Delegate.

International events taking place on September 25
September 25, 1066:The British army won a decisive victory over the Norwegian army at the Battle of Stamford Bridge.

September 25, 1513:Explorer Vasco Núñez de Balboa stands on a mountaintop in Darién, Panama, becoming the first European to see the Pacific Ocean from the New World; a few days later he named it Mar del Sur, meaning "Southern Ocean".

September 25, 1866:Thomas Hunt Morgan was born in the United States. He was a member of the Russian and American academies. In 1891, at the age of 25, Morgan became a professor at Columbia University in the United States. Notably, Morgan was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology in 1933, when he was 67 years old.

September 25, 1881:Birthday of Lu Xun - famous Chinese revolutionary writer. He wrote works such as "Madman's Diary", "Scream", "Shock" and a series of articles condemning imperialism. He died on October 9, 1936.

September 25, 1924:The Leifeng Pagoda in Hangzhou, China collapsed and was restored in 1999.

September 25, 1944:World War II: The Allied armies suffer a strategic defeat against the German army in Operation Market Garden.

September 25, 1964:The Mozambique Liberation Front began a guerrilla war to gain independence from Portugal.

September 25, 1969:The charter establishing the Organization of the Islamic Conference was signed in Rabat, Morocco.
September 25, 1969:Chuon Nath, Professor, Great Writer, Linguistic Genius, Acting Minister of Education, Abbot of Ounalom Pagoda, Monk of Cambodia, passed away.

September 25, 1970:Erich Maria Remarque's death date. He was a German writer, born on June 22, 1898. His works deeply expressed the spirit of tireless struggle for peace and human happiness. His main works are: "All Quiet on the Western Front", "Arc de Triomphe", "Spark of Life", "A Time to Live and a Time to Die", "The Way Home"...
