March 5 holidays in 2023

Holiday name Holiday location Holiday type
Custom Chief's Day Vanuatu Public Holiday
Learn What Your Name Means Day - Unofficial (Weird & Obscure)
Cinco de Marcho - Unofficial (Food & Drinks, Fun & Joy)
Fifth of March Spain (Zaragoza) Local Holiday
National Multiple Personality Day - Unofficial (Awareness & Cause, Health & Body)
National Cheese Doodle Day - Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
National Absinthe Day - Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Finisher’s Medal Day - Unofficial (Sports, Weird & Obscure)
Arrival of the first Missionaries French Polynesia Public Holiday
March bank holiday Qatar Bank Holiday
National Professional Pet Sitters Week - Unofficial (Animals, Work & Occupation)
No More Week - Unofficial (Awareness & Cause)
International Women’s Week - Unofficial (Appreciation & Honor)
World Orphan Week - Unofficial (Awareness & Cause, Relationships & Family)
National Consumer Protection Week - Unofficial (Awareness & Cause)
National Procrastination Week - Unofficial (Awareness & Cause)
National Groundwater Awareness Week - Unofficial (Awareness & Cause, Nature & Environment)
National Dental Assistants Recognition Week - Unofficial (Work & Occupation)
National Schools Social Work Week - Unofficial (Work & Occupation)
Newspapers In Education Week - Unofficial (Education & Reading)
Read An E-Book Week - Unofficial (Education & Reading)
Words Matter Week - Unofficial (Education & Reading)
Teen Tech Week - Unofficial (Products & Technology )

Historical Events on March 5

  • 1770: British troops fatally shoot 5 Americans in Boston. This event – which would later be called the Boston Massacre – would be a contributing factor to the start of the American Revolutionary War 5 years later.
  • 1824: The British declare war on Burma. This is the beginning of the First Anglo-Burmese War.
  • 1872: A patent is given to George Westinghouse for air brakes.
  • 1933:S President Franklin D. Roosevelt closes all banks in the United States and freezes all financial transactions during the Great Depression.
  • 1933: The Nazi Party gets almost 44% of votes at the Reichstag elections. This allows them to later pass a piece of legislation called the Enabling Act; An act that would establish a dictatorship.
  • 1940: An order is signed by the Soviets that calls for the execution of over twenty-five thousand Polish intelligentsia and over fourteen thousand Polish prisoners-of-war. This event is known as the Katyn Massacre.
  • 1942: The capital of the Dutch East Indies – Batavia – is captured by Japanese forces.
  • 1944: In Western Ukraine, Soviet forces start the Uman Botosani Offensive.
  • 1946: At Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill gives the Iron Curtain Speech.
  • 1963: Hawkshaw Hawkins, Cowboy Copas, Patsy Cline and their pilot – Randy Hughes – is killed in Camden, Tennessee when their plane crashes.

Famous Birthdays on March 5

  • German author and historian, Fritz Fischer is born in 1908.
  • American author and playwright, Irving Fiske is born in 1908.
  • English actor Rex Harrison is born in 1908.
  • American actress Virginia Christine is born in 1920.
  • American actor James Noble is born in 1922.
  • Israeli-American economist and Nobel Prize laureate, Daniel Kahneman is born in 1934.
  • American actor Paul Sand is born in 1935.
  • American actor Dean Stockwell is born in 1936.
  • English actress Samantha Eggar is born in 1939.
  • American actor and director, Kevin Connolly is born in 1974.
  • American actress and model, Eva Mendes is born in 1974.

Tax Day

Arbor Day

Labor Day

Corpus Christi

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