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Events:
January 5 - US Senator Estes Kefauver introduces a resolution calling for examination of
organized crime in the USA.
January 6 - The United Kingdom recognizes the People's Republic of China. The Republic
of China severs diplomatic relations with Britain in response.
January 9 - The Israeli government recognizes the People's Republic of China.
January 11 - Huk guerillas attack the town of Hermosa in Bataan, Philippines.
January 12 - Huk guerillas attack the town of Tuyn, kill two and torch the city of Staingnacan.
January 12 - British submarine Truculent collides with a Swedish oil tanker in River Thames -
64 dead.
January 13 - Finland forms diplomatic relations to People's Republic of China.
January 17 - The Great Brinks Robbery - 11 thieves steal more than $2 million from an
armored car in Boston, Massachusetts.
January 21 - Alger Hiss is convicted of perjury.
January 23 - The Knesset passes a resolution that states Jerusalem is the capital of Israel.
January 24 - Cold War: Klaus Fuchs confesses his wartime espionage at Los Alamos to
British interrogators - formally charged February 2.
January 26 - India promulgates its constitution forming a republic and Rajendra Prasad is
sworn in as its first president.
January 28 - Somaliland is put under Italian mandate.
January 29 - Lord Balfour criticizes the fact that rationing is still in force in Britain.
January 31 - President Harry S. Truman announces a program to develop the hydrogen bomb.
January 31 - Last Kuomintang troops surrender in continental China.
February 1 - Chiang Kai-shek re-elected as a president of the Republic of China.
February 4 - Ingrid Bergman's illegitimate child arouses ire in USA.
February 9 - Red scare: In his speech to the Republican Women's Club at the McClure Hotel
in Wheeling, West Virginia, Senator Joseph McCarthy accuses the United States Department
of State of being filled with 205 Communists.
February 11 - Two Vietcong battalions attack a French base in Indochina.
February 11 - Finland recognizes Indonesia.
February 12 - Pro-communist riots in Paris.
February 12 - European Broadcasting Union founded.
February 13 - In USA army begins to deploy anti-aircraft cannons to protect nuclear
stations and military targets.
February 14 - The Soviet Union and the People's Republic of China sign a mutual
defense treaty.
February 15 - Juho Kusti Paasikivi re-elected president of Finland.
February 19 - Konrad Adenauer tries unsuccessfully to negotiate with East Germany
to begin unification.
February 22 - Albert Einstein warns that nuclear war could lead to mutual destruction.
February - British Labour Party forms a new government.
March 1 - West South Baptist Church in Bestridge, Nebraska blows up.
March 1 - Klaus Fuchs is convicted of spying for the Soviet Union by giving them top
secret atomic bomb data.
March 1 - Acting Chinese President Li Tsung-jen ends his term in office.
March 1 - Chiang Kai-shek resumes his duties as Chinese president after moving his
government to Taipei, Taiwan.
March 1 - 7.25 PM West South Baptist Church in Bestridge, Nebraska blows up - all
the choir is late for rehearsals.
March 3 - Poland states that it intends to exile all Germans.
March 8 - The Soviet Union claims to have an atomic bomb.
March 12-13 - In Belgium, the referendum over the monarchy shows 57.7% support
the return of the king, 42.3% against.
March 14 - Ship Cygnet hits mine off the Dutch coast.
March 17 - University of California, Berkeley researchers announce the creation of
element 98 which they have named "californium".
March 20 - Government of Poland decides to confiscate the property of Polish church.
March 22 - Egypt demands that Britain remove all its troops in Suez Canal.
April 15 - King Leopold III of Belgium announces that he is ready to abdicate in favor
of his son Baudouin.
April 24 - Jordania formally annexes West Bank.
April 27 - Apartheid: In South Africa, the Group Areas Act is passed formally
segregating races.
April 27 - Britain formally recognizes Israel.
May 5 - Bhumibon Adulyadej crowned king of Thailand.
May 9 - Robert Schuman presents his proposal on the creation of an organized Europe,
indispensable to the maintenance of peaceful relations. This proposal, known as
the "Schuman declaration", is considered to be the beginning of the creation of what is
now the European Union.
May 11 - Kefauver Committee hearings about US organized crime begin.
May 29 - St. Roch, first ship to circumnavigate North America arrives in Halifax Nova Scotia.
June 3 - First ascent of Annapurna I, 10th highest mountain in the world.
June 8 - Sir Thomas Blamey becomes the only Field Marshal in Australian history.
June 10 - French police capture escaped murderer Emile Buisson in Paris restaurant.
June 11 - Helsinki, Finland, celebrates anniversary of 400 years.
June 24 - 58 persons were killed when a commercial airliner crashed into Lake Michigan.
The reason for the disaster is unknown. Only fragments of the plane and the bodies
of passengers were ever found.
June 25 - Beginning of Korean War. In the USA, people begun to hoard supplies in case
of rationing and shortages.
June 28 - Korean War - North Korean forces capture Seoul.
July 5 - Sicilian bandit leader Salvatore Giuliano killed in a shootout with carabinieri.
July 5 - Korean War: Task Force Smith - First clash between American and North
Korean forces.
July 5 - Zionism: The Knesset passes the Law of Return which grants all Jews the
right to immigrate to Israel.
July 6 - East Germany agrees with Poland on the Oder-Neisse line - West Germany does
not at this time.
July 17 - Julius and Ethel Rosenberg arrested.
July 19 - 15 SS-men sentenced to death in East Germany.
July 20 - Tydings committee report to US senate denounces Joe McCarthy - he begins a
public attack on members of the committee standing for election in 1950.
July 23 - Leopold III of Belgium returns to Brussels.
July 25 - Walter Ulbricht elected the general secretary of the communist party of
East Germany.
July 31 - First battle between North Korean and US troops in Korean War.
August 1 - Leopold III of Belgium formally abdicates for crown prince Baudoin.
August 5 - Florence Chadwick swims over English Channel in 13 hours, 22 minutes.
August 5 - A bomb-laden B-29 Flying Fortress crashes into a residential area in California.
August 6 - Riot in Brussels in monarchist demonstrations.
August 7 - Flying fortress crashes into a residential area in California.
August 8 - Winston Churchill supports idea of pan-European army allied with Canada and USA.
August 11 - Baudouin of Belgium sworn in as a king - communists protest and one
right-wing extremist throws a smoke grenade.
August 15 - Earthquake and floods in Assam, India - 574 deaths, 5,000,000 believed homeless.
September 1 - Hungarian major general Laszlo Viragen defects to Austria and applies
for political asylum.
September 7 - Coal mine collapses in New Cumnoch, Scotland - 13 miners dead. 116 rescued.
September 12 - Communist riots in Berlin.
September 15 - US and South Korean troops land in Inchon, then occupied by North Korea.
September 19 - West Germany decides to fire all its communist officials.
September 26 - Indonesia admitted to the United Nations.
October 2 - The comic strip Peanuts by Charles M. Schulz is first published in seven
US newspapers.
October 5 - Indonesian government quells riots in the Moluccas.
October 11 - The Federal Communications Commission issues the first license to broadcast
television in color, to CBS (RCA will successfully dispute and block the license from
taking effect, however).
October 15 - In East Germany, communists win 99.7% of the vote.
October 20 - Australia declares communist party illegal.
November 1 -- Pope Pius XII defines a new dogma of Roman Catholicism: that God
assumed Mary's body into Heaven after her death.
November 1 - While staying at the Blair-Lee House in Washington, D.C. during White
House repairs, Puerto Rican nationalists Griselio Torresola and Oscar Collazo attempt
to assassinate US President Harry S. Truman.
November 2 - Oscar Collazzo and Griselio Torresola fail to assassinate president Truman.
November 4 - United Nations ends the diplomatic isolation of Spain.
November 8 - Korean War: While in an F-80, United States Air Force Lt. Russell J. Brown
intercepts two North Korean MiG-15s near the Yalu River and shots them down in the
first jet-to-jet dogfight in history.
November 11 - The Mattachine Society founded in Los Angeles as the first Gay liberation organization.
November 18 - United Nations accepts the formation of Libyan national council.
November 22 - Anti-British riots in Egypt.
November 20 - T. S. Eliot speaks against television in the UK.
November 22 - Shirley Temple announces her retirement from show business.
November 26 - Korean War: Troops from the People's Republic of China move into North
Korea and launch a massive counterattack against South Korean and American forces,
ending any thought of a quick end to the conflict.
November 28 - Greece and Yugoslavia reform diplomatic relations.
November 29 - Korean War: North Korean and Chinese troops force a desperate retreat
of United Nations forces from North Korea.
November 30 - Truman threatens to use nuclear weapons in Korea.
December 3 - Etna volcano erupts in Sicily.
December 24-25 - Scottish nationalists take the Stone of Scone from the Westminster.
December 25 - Scottish nationalists take the Stone of Scone from Westminster Abbey.
December 28 - The Peak District becomes Britain's first National Park.
Unknown date:
Ralph Schneider founds Diners Club - it initially only works in 27 restaurants in
New York City.
United Nations building finished.
First pagers developed.
Antihistamine discovered.
First TV remote control Zenith Radio's Lazy Bones is marketed.
IBM Israel begins operating in Tel Aviv.
Japanese soldier Yuichi Akitsu surrenders in the Philippines.
Tollund Man found.
President Harry Truman sent United States military personnel to Vietnam to
aid French forces.
Births:
January 16 -
Debbie Allen, actress, dancer, choreographer.
January 18 -
Gilles Villeneuve, Canadian racing driver.
January 21 -
Billy Ocean, musician.
January 29 -
Jody Scheckter, South African racing driver.
February 2 -
Barbara Sukowa, actress.
February 3 -
Morgan Fairchild, actress.
February 6 -
Natalie Cole, singer.
February 10 -
Mark Spitz, Olympic Games swimming gold medalist.
February 11 -
Earnest Jim Istook, US-American politician.
February 11 -
Johanna E. Beerens, actress.
February 11 -
Rochelle Fleming, soul music vocalist.
February 12 -
Michael Ironside, US actor.
February 13 -
Peter Gabriel, British musician.
February 16 -
Peter Hain, British politician.
February 18 -
John Hughes, director, producer, writer.
February 22 -
Julius Erving, Basketball Hall of Famer.
February 22 -
Julie Walters, actress.
February 22 -
Miou-Miou, actress.
February 25 -
Neil Jordan, director, writer, producer.
February 25 -
Néstor Kirchner, President of Argentina.
February 26 -
Helen Clark, Prime Minister of New Zealand.
March 2 -
Karen Carpenter, singer and drummer (d. 1983).
March 4 -
Rick Perry, governor of Texas.
March 5 -
Matheisl Willy, photographer, Germany.
March 9 -
Danny Sullivan, automobile racer.
March 11 -
Bobby McFerrin, US singer.
March 11 -
Jery Zucker, producer, director, writer.
March 13 -
William H. Macy, actor.
March 18 -
Brad Dourif, actor.
March 20 -
William Hurt, US actor.
March 26 -
Teddy Pendergrass, singer.
March 29 -
Bud Cort, actor.
March 30 -
Robbie Coltrane, British actor, comedian.
April 3 -
Sally Thomsett, British actress.
April 4 -
Christine Lahti, US actress.
April 5 -
Agnetha Fältskog, youngest of ABBA.
April 10 -
Ken Griffey, Sr., Major League Baseball player.
April 22 -
Peter Frampton, musician.
April 28 -
Jay Leno, comedian, late night talk show host.
May 3 -
Howard Ashman, lyricist.
May 4 -
Johanna Martina van den Houten.
May 7 -
Randall 'Tex' Cobb, boxer, actor.
May 12 -
Bruce Boxleitner, actor.
May 12 -
Gabriel Byrne, actor.
May 13 -
Stevie Wonder, singer, pianist, bassist, drummer.
May 16 -
Johannes Georg Bednorz, physicist, Nobel Prize in physics 1987.
May 17 -
Janez Drnovek, Slovene politician.
May 17 -
Valeria Novodvorskaya, Russian politician and dissident.
May 18 -
Mark Mothersbaugh, composer & musician.
May 18 -
Thomas Gottschalk, show master.
May 18 -
Rodney Milburn, American athlete.
May 22 -
Bernie Taupin, songwriter.
June 1 -
Tom Robinson, singer, musician, gay icon.
June 2 -
Jan Joost van den Houten.
June 3 -
Suzi Quatro, singer, actress.
July 8 -
Cornelis (Kees) van den Houten.
July 17 -
Michel Lotito, Frenchman who eats everything.
July 19 -
Derk van den Houten.
August 11 -
Gennidy Nikonov, designer of the AN-94 assault rifle.
August 15 -
HRH Princess Anne of Edinburgh, daughter of Queen Elizabeth II.
August 16 -
Hasely Crawford, Trinidad and Tobago athlete.
September 17 -
Narendra Modi, chief minister of Gujarat.
September 21 -
Charles Clarke, British politician.
September 28 -
John Sayles director, screenwriter.
October 1 -
Randy Quaid, actor.
October 12 -
Kaga Takeshi, Japanese actor, host of Iron Chef.
October 31 -
John Candy, US comedian and actor.
October 31 -
Jane Pauley, television broadcaster, journalist.
November 21 -
Alberto Juantorena, Cuban athlete.
December 1 -
Keith Thibodeaux, producer, writer.
December 5 -
Camarón de la Isla, flamenco cantaore.
December 18 -
Leonard Maltin, film critic.
Deaths:
January 5 -
Jozua Joost van den Houten.
January 21 -
George Orwell, author.
February 12 -
Marinus Adrianus Bakker.
February 22 -
Miou-Miou, actress.
February 25 -
Willemina Lena van den Houten.
March 5 -
Matheisl Willy, photographer, Germany.
March 9 -
Danny Sullivan, automobile racer.
March 11 -
Jery Zucker, producer, director, writer.
March 19 -
Edgar Rice Burroughs, author (b. 1875).
May 5 -
Gerrit van den Houten.
June 16 -
Cornelia van den Houten.
June 19 -
Jozua van den Houten.
July 5 -
Adriana van den Houte.
July 29 -
Marinus Lokker.
September 10 -
Raymond Sommer, Grand Prix motor racing driver.
September 11 -
Jan Christian Smuts.
September 21 -
Arthur Milne, British space physicist.
October 15 -
Wilhelmina Anna Elisabeth Boxmeer.
October 23 -
Al Jolson, US movie musician.
October 29 -
Gustav V of Sweden.
November 2 -
George Bernard Shaw, Irish-born playwright.
November 3 -
Koiso Kuniaki, Japanese prime minister.
November 17 -
Reinder (Minerd) Meekhof.
November 25 -
Johannes Vilhelm Jensen, Danish writer, Nobel prize winner.
December 2 -
Dinu Lipatti, pianist.
December 5 -
Shri Aurobindo, guru.
December 11 -
Leslie Comrie, astronomer and computing pioneer (b. 1893).
December 27 -
Max Beckmann, painter.
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