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saddam husseins birth
Saddam Hussein was born on april 28 1937, he was born in a desert village near tikrik, north of Baghdad -
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Saddam Husseins life
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joins political party
Joins the underground Baath Socialist Party at the age of, 20 -
incident
he following year he is arrested for killing his brother-in-law, a Communist, and spends six months in prison. -
member of the Baath assassination squad
ambushes Iraq's military leader, General Abdel-Karim Kassem, riddling his car with bullets. Kassem is wounded but survives. Saddam, wounded in the leg, flees from Iraq and spends the next four years in Syria and Egypt. -
Returns to Iraq after helping the Arab Baath Socialist Party
organizes a coup that overthrows and kills Kassem. After a short run in power, the Baath government, torn by factionalism, is overthrown by a group of military officers led by Abdul Rahman -
Ready for the Baath.
Jailed for participation in the Baath Party, Saddam escapes and becomes a leading member of the party. -
Iraq's No. 2.
Baathists and like-minded army officers overthrow the Arif regime. Saddam's cousin, Gen. Ahmad Hasan, becomes president. As vice president, Saddam becomes Iraq's second most powerful leader. -
Presidential Power Grab
Takes over as president of Iraq after pushing his cousin, President al-Bakr, to resign. Purges the Baath Party, eliminating his rivals. -
War with Iran
A year after the Islamic revolution in neighboring Iran, tensions rise between Iran and Iraq. Saddam orders his troops to invade. -
Death in Dujail
Survives assassination attempt in Dujail, a Muslim town 25 miles north of Baghdad. snd, Saddam's security forces to attack the town, arresting about 1,500 residents. -
War Ends, Hussein Survives
''Iraqi troops are ejected from Kuwait after a brief ground war with a U.S.-led coalition. Saddam survives the greatest threat yet to his government when coalition troops advance into Iraq but decide not to besiege Baghdad.'' -
Gulf War Begins
The war starts with bombing of Iraq and Iraqi troops in Kuwait by U.S. and allied militaries under the name Operation Desert Storm. -
U.S warning
President Bush gives Saddam Hussein and his sons 48 hours to leave Iraq or face "the full force and might" of the American military. Iraq's leadership rejects Bush's warning -
statue falls
Iraq's statue collapses as U.S. forces enter central Baghdad. Residents cheer as a huge statue of Saddam is toppled. -
Death of his sons
Saddam's sons Uday and Qusay die in a fierce gun battle with U.S. troops. -
Spider Hole.
Saddam is captured by U.S. forces at 8:30 p.m. in the town of Adwar, 10 miles south of Tikrit. He is hiding in a specially prepared "spider hole." -
Beaten Down
Saddam Hussein repeats accusations that he'd been beaten and tortured in U.S. custody. -
Death sentence
Saddam and two co-defendants are sentenced to death for his first trial. -
Execution
Saddam is taken to the gallows and hanged