April 23rd: Significant Events in Asia
April 23rd: Significant Events in Asia
Today, we’ll explore the historical events that took place in Asia on April 23rd. Let’s delve into the significant occurrences of this day, such as the establishment of the People’s Liberation Army Navy during the Chinese Civil War and student protests at Columbia University in the context of the Vietnam War, and how they impacted Asia’s history.
Chinese Civil War: Establishment of the People’s Liberation Army Navy (1949)
On April 23, 1949, the People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) was established during the Chinese Civil War. As the naval branch of the People’s Liberation Army, the PLAN played a significant role in the conflict and has since grown into one of the world’s largest and most powerful navies.
References: Wikipedia – Chinese Civil War, Wikipedia – People’s Liberation Army Navy
Vietnam War: Student Protests at Columbia University (1968)
On April 23, 1968, student protesters at Columbia University in New York City took over administration buildings and shut down the university. These protests were sparked by the university’s involvement in the Vietnam War, as well as other social and political issues. The demonstrations at Columbia University were part of a larger wave of anti-war protests and student activism that occurred throughout the United States during the Vietnam War.
References: Wikipedia – Vietnam War, Wikipedia – Columbia University Protests of 1968