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March 16, 1968: U.S. Army soldiers massacre more than 100 South Vietnamese civilians My Lai massacre.jpg
March 16, 1968: U.S. Army soldiers massacre more than 100 South Vietnamese civilians
March 12, 1968: Mauritius becomes world's newest nation Flag of Mauritius.svg
March 12, 1968: Mauritius becomes world's newest nation
March 31, 1968: U.S. President Johnson announces that he will not run for re-election Lyndon B. Johnson addresses the Nation March 31, 1968 - LBJ Museum C9284-35.jpg
March 31, 1968: U.S. President Johnson announces that he will not run for re-election
March 8, 1968: Soviet submarine K-129 sank at sea Soviet ballistic missile submarine K-129.jpg
March 8, 1968: Soviet submarine K-129 sank at sea

The following events occurred in March 1968:

Contents

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March 2, 1968 (Saturday)

March 3, 1968 (Sunday)

March 4, 1968 (Monday)

March 5, 1968 (Tuesday)

March 6, 1968 (Wednesday)

March 7, 1968 (Thursday)

March 8, 1968 (Friday)

March 9, 1968 (Saturday)

March 10, 1968 (Sunday)

March 11, 1968 (Monday)

March 12, 1968 (Tuesday)

March 13, 1968 (Wednesday)

March 14, 1968 (Thursday)

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Child-proof cap

March 15, 1968 (Friday)

March 16, 1968 (Saturday)

March 17, 1968 (Sunday)

March 18, 1968 (Monday)

Mount Suribachi on Iwo Jima in 2001 Iwo Jima Suribachi DN-SD-03-11845.JPEG
Mount Suribachi on Iwo Jima in 2001

March 19, 1968 (Tuesday)

March 20, 1968 (Wednesday)

March 21, 1968 (Thursday)

March 22, 1968 (Friday)

Ex-President Novotny Antonin Novotny 1968.jpg
Ex-President Novotný
Ex-Vietnam forces commander Westmoreland Gen William C Westmoreland.jpg
Ex-Vietnam forces commander Westmoreland

March 23, 1968 (Saturday)

March 24, 1968 (Sunday)

March 25, 1968 (Monday)

March 26, 1968 (Tuesday)

March 27, 1968 (Wednesday)

Gagarin Yuri Gagarin in Sweden, 1964 (cropped 2).jpg
Gagarin

March 28, 1968 (Thursday)

March 29, 1968 (Friday)

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Republic of New Africa flag
Robert F. Williams Robert F. Williams.jpg
Robert F. Williams

March 30, 1968 (Saturday)

March 31, 1968 (Sunday)

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  62. "Italy Ousts Parliament, Election Set", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 12, 1968, p2
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  125. "Norway's Crown Prince To Marry Commoner". Ottawa Journal. March 19, 1968. p. 1.
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  134. "Ex-Top Red Spy Eisler Dead at 71", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 22, 1968, p3
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  167. "Nixon Gets Thin Lead On LBJ", Pittsburgh Press, March 27, 1968, p1
  168. "FIRST SPACEMAN IS KILLED— Gagarin Dies in Crash of Test Plane", Chicago Tribune, March 28, 1968, p1
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  171. "King's Memphis March Erupts in Riot; One Slain". Tampa Tribune. March 29, 1968. p. 1.
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  181. Temma Kaplan, Democracy: A World History (Oxford University Press, 2014)
  182. "Roman Nobles Lose Vatican Privileges", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 30, 1968, p2
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  184. "Chiefs Win, 2-1, In NASL Opener", St. Louis Post-Dispatch, March 31, 1968, p1-C
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