
28/03/2015 GMT
Tanya Beckett introduces us to this month's round-up of history. Witness has spoken to the man who survived the 1995 Sarin gas attack on Tokyo's subway system.
From the British Library in the heart of London, Tanya Beckett introduces us to this month's round-up of history. Witness has spoken to the man who survived the 1995 Sarin gas attack on Tokyo's subway system, the day Archbishop Romero was murdered at the altar in El Salvador and the woman who remembers Dr Spock, a man who revolutionised our attitude to parenting.
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Tokyo Sarin gas attack
In March 1995, Sarin gas was released on the Tokyo subway. Toshiaki Toyoda was there.
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Dr Spock: The man who changed childcare
Dr Spock published his parenting guide in 1946. Lynn Bloom was his friend and biographer.
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Kosovo Killings
A founding member of the Kosovo Liberation Army, Adem Jashari, was killed by Serb Police.
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Death of Selena Quintanilla-Perez
Rising Latino superstar Selena was shot dead by her fan club manager in 1995
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The killing of Archbishop Romero
Archbishop Oscar was killed while saying Mass in El Salvador. Milagro Granados was there.
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