August 08
Mahatma Gandhi launched the August Movement, also known as the Quit India Movement, at the All India Congress Committee meeting in Bombay on August 8, 1942, during World War II, calling for an end to British rule in India. Gandhi's Quit India speech, delivered in Bombay on August 8, 1942 at the Gowalia Tank Maidan, was a call to action following the Cripps Mission's failure to win Indian support for the British war effort.
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Samir Subash Naik, an ex-professional footballer from India who played as a defender for Dempo SC and India, was born on August 8, 1979. He is currently the Goa Professional League's Dempo SC's head coach. Naik plays regularly for India and is a member of the successful Dempo SC team that won two league championships and advanced to the AFC Cup semifinals. In a 2012 international friendly against Oman, he also served as captain of the Indian team.
Corn flakes, also known as cornflakes, are a breakfast cereal made from toasting corn flakes (maize). Will Kellogg invented the cereal, which was originally made with wheat, in 1894 for patients at the Battle Creek Sanitarium, where he worked alongside his brother John Kellogg, the superintendent.
Iain Stewart Macmillan was a Scottish photographer best known for photographing the cover of the Beatles' album Abbey Road in 1969. He grew up in Scotland before moving to London to pursue a career as a photographer.
On December 17, 1903, Wilbur and Orville Wright made the first powered, sustained, controlled, heavier-than-air flights at Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina.
Five years after their first successful flight in 1903, the Wright brothers demonstrated their flying machine in its first public flight on August 8, 1908.
Five years after their first successful flight in 1903, the Wright brothers demonstrated their flying machine in its first public flight on August 8, 1908.