Synopsis March 5 marks significant historical events, including the Boston Massacre in 1770, which fueled the American Revolution. Winston Churchill's 1946 "Iron Curtain" speech signaled the start of the Cold War, while Joseph Stalin's death in 1953 led to a power struggle. The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty entered force in 1970, and the Soviet spacecraft Venera 14 landed on Venus in 1982. March 5 has witnessed several major moments that reshaped global politics, international relations, and culture. From events that fueled revolutions to speeches that defined the Cold War, the date has repeatedly marked turning points in world history. In 1770,...