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1966 (MCMLXVI) was a common year starting on Saturday (the link is to a full 1966 calendar).

Events


January



* January 1 - In a coup, Colonel Jean-Bédel Bokassa ousts President David Dacko and takes over the Central African Republic.
* January 2 - A strike of public transportation workers in New York City begins (it will end January 13).
* January 3 - The first Acid Test is conducted at the Fillmore, San Francisco.
* January 4 - A military coup occurs in Upper Volta (later Burkina Faso).
* January 4 - The prime ministers of India and Pakistan meet in Moscow.
* January 4 - A gas leak fire at the Feyzin oil refinery near Lyon, France kills 18 and injures 84.
* January 10 - Pakistani-Indian peace negotiations end successfully in Moscow.
* January 10 - The French paper L'Express publishes a story of Georges Figon, who took part in the kidnapping of Mehdi Ben Barka.
* January 11 - A conference on Rhodesia begins in Lagos, Nigeria.
* January 11 - Indian prime minister Lal Bahadur Shastri dies.
* January 11 - The first SR-71 Blackbird spy plane goes into service at Beale AFB.
* January 12 - Lyndon Johnson states that the United States should stay in South Vietnam until Communist aggression there is ended.
* January 13 - Robert C. Weaver becomes the first African American Cabinet member, by being appointed United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development.
* January 15 - A violent military coup is staged in Nigeria.
** Moscow announces the death of rocket designer Sergei Korolev.
* January 17 - The Nigerian coup is overturned.
* January 17 - A B-52 bomber collides with a KC-135 Stratotanker over Spain, dropping three 70-kiloton hydrogen bombs near the town of Palomares, and 1 into the sea.
* January 17 - Carl Brashear, the first African American United States Navy diver, is involved in an accident on a routine mission which amputates his leg.
* January 18 - French police announce that Georges Figon committed suicide, prior to his arrest in the kidnapping of Mehdi Ben Barka.
* January 18 - About 8,000 U.S. soldiers land in South Vietnam; U.S. troops now total 190,000.
* January 19 - Indira Gandhi is elected Prime Minister of India; she is sworn in January 24.
* January 19 - Australian Prime Minister Robert Menzies resigns.
* January 20 - Demonstrations occur against high food prices in Hungary.
* January 21 - Italian Prime Minister Aldo Moro resigns due to a power struggle in his party.
* January 22 - The military government of Nigeria announces that ex-prime minister Abubakar Tafawa Balewa was killed during the coup.
* January 22 - The Chadian Muslim insurgent group FROLINAT is founded in Sudan, starting the Chadian Civil War.
* January 26 - Harold Holt becomes Prime Minister of Australia when Robert Menzies retires.
* January 26 - Beaumont children disappearance: Three children disappear on their way to Glenelg Beach, South Australia, never to be seen again.
* January 27 - The British government promises the U.S. that British troops in Malaysia will stay until more peaceful conditions occur in the region.
* January 29 - The first of 608 performances of Sweet Charity opens at the Palace Theatre in New York City.
* January 31 - The United Kingdom ceases all trade with Rhodesia.


February



* February 1 - West Germany procures some 2,600 political prisoners from East Germany.
* February 3 - The unmanned Soviet Luna 9 spacecraft makes the first controlled rocket-assisted landing on the Moon.
* February 4 - A Japanese passenger jet crashes into Tokyo Bay (133 dead).
* February 6 - Fidel Castro blames China for spreading anti-Soviet propaganda among Cuban soldiers.
* February 10 - Soviet writers Yuli Daniel and Andrei Sinyavsky are sentenced to 5 and 7 years, respectively, for 'anti-Soviet' writings.
* February 11 - The Belgian government resigns.
* February 14 - The Australian dollar is introduced at a rate of 2 dollars per pound, or 10 shillings per dollar.
* February 19 - The naval minister of the United Kingdom, Christopher Mayhew, resigns.
* February 20 - While Soviet author and translator Valeri Tarsis is abroad, the Soviet Union negates his citizenship.
* February 23 - A military coup in Syria replaces the previous government with a Ba'athist regime.
* February 24 - A military coup in Ghana raises sacked General Ankrah to power while president Kwame Nkrumah is abroad.
* February 26 - A curfew is declared in Jakarta, Indonesia.
* February 28 - U.S. astronauts Charles Bassett and Elliott See are killed in an aircraft accident in St. Louis, Missouri.

March



* March 1 - Soviet space probe Venera 3 crashes on Venus, becoming the first spacecraft to land on another planet's surface.
* March 1 - The Ba'ath Party takes power in Syria.
* March 2 - Kwame Nkrumah arrives in Guinea and is granted asylum.
* March 4 - The Beatles: In an interview published in The London Evening Standard, John Lennon comments, "We're more popular than Jesus now," eventually sparking a controversy in the United States.
* March 5 - A massive theft of nuclear materials is revealed in Brazil.
* March 5 - Merci Chérie by Udo Jürgens (music by Udo Jürgens, text by Udo Jürgens and Thomas Hörbiger) wins the Eurovision Song Contest 1966 for Austria.
* March 7 - Charles De Gaulle asks U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson for negotiations about the state of NATO equipment in France.
* March 8 - Anti-communist demonstrations occur at the Indonesian Foreign Ministry.
* March 8 - Ronald Kray, one of the Kray twins, shoots rival gangster George Cornell; the incident leads to the brother's incarceration.
* March 8 - Vietnam War: Australia announces it will substantially increase its number of troops in Vietnam.
* March 8 - An Irish Republican Army bomb destroys Nelson's Pillar in Dublin.
* March 10 - Crown Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands marries Claus von Amsberg. Some spectators demonstrate against the groom because he is German.
* March 11 - Indonesian President Sukarno gives all executive powers to General Suharto.
* March 11 - French President Charles De Gaulle states that French troops will be taken out of NATO and that all French NATO bases and HQ's must be closed within a year.
* March 16 - Gemini 8 (David Scott, Neil Armstrong) docks with an Agena target satellite.
* March 17 - More anti-communist demonstrations occur in Indonesia.
* March 17 - Off the coast of Spain in the Mediterranean, the DSV Alvin submarine finds a missing American hydrogen bomb.
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* March 19 - The Texas Western Miners defeat the Kentucky Wildcats with 5 black starters, ushering in desegregation in athletic recruiting.
* March 22 - In Washington, DC, General Motors President James M. Roche appears before a Senate subcommittee, and apologizes to consumer advocate Ralph Nader for the company's intimidation and harassment campaign against him.
* March 23 - Pope Paul VI and Arthur Michael Ramsey, the Archbishop of Canterbury, meet in Rome.
* March 26 - Demonstrations are held across the United States against the Vietnam War.
* March 27 - In South Vietnam, 20,000 Buddhists march in demonstrations against the policies of the military government.
* March 28 - Indira Gandhi visits Washington, DC.
* March 29 - The 23rd Communist Party Conference is held in the Soviet Union; Leonid Brezhnev demands that U.S. troops leave Vietnam, and announces that Chinese-Soviet relations are not satisfying.
* March 31 The Labour Party under Harold Wilson wins the British General Election.
* March 31 - The Soviet Union launches Luna 10, which later becomes the first space probe to enter orbit around the Moon.
* March 31 - Chatham High School is opened in Taree, New South Wales.

April



* April 2 - The Indonesian army demands that the country rejoin the United Nations.
* April 4 - Luna 10 enters orbit around the Moon.
* April 7 - The United Kingdom asks the UN Security Council for authority to use force to stop oil tankers that violate the embargo against Rhodesia. Authority is given April 10.
* April 8 - Buddhists in South Vietnam protest against the fact that the new government has not set a date for free elections.
* April 9 - Norwich City FC captain Barry Butler is killed in a car accident.
* April 14 - The South Vietnamese government promises free elections in 3-5 months.
* April 15 - An anti-Nasser conspiracy is exposed in Egypt.
* April 18 - China declares that it will stop economic aid to Indonesia.
* April 21 - An artificial heart is installed in the chest of Marcel DeRudder in a Houston, Texas hospital.
* April 21 - The opening of the Parliament of the United Kingdom is televised for the first time.
* April 21 - Haile Selassie visits Jamaica for the first time, meeting with Rastafarian leaders.
* April 21 - Ian Brady and Myra Hindley go on trial at Chester Crown Court, for the murders of 3 children who vanished between November 1963 and October 1965.
* April 27 - Pope Paul VI and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko meet in the Vatican (the first meeting between leaders of the Roman Catholic Church and the Soviet Union).
* April 28 - In Rhodesia, security forces kill 7 ZANLA men in combat; Chimurenga, the ZANU rebellion, begins.
* April 29 - U.S. troops in Vietnam total 250,000.
* April 30 - Regular hovercraft service begins over the English Channel (discontinued in 2000 due to the Channel Tunnel).
* April 30 - The Church of Satan is formed by Anton Szandor LaVey in San Francisco.

May



* May 1 - Floods occur on the Finnish coast.
* May 3 - Swinging Radio England and Britain Radio commence broadcasting on AM, with a combined potential 100,000 watts, from the same ship anchored off the south coast of England in international waters.
* May 4 - Fiat signs a contract with the Soviet government to build a car factory in theSoviet Union.
* May 6 - The Moors Murderers trial at Chester Crown Court ends with Ian Brady being found guilty on all 3 counts of murder. He is sentenced to 3 concurrent terms of life imprisonment. Myra Hindley is convicted on 2 counts of murder and cleared on a third charge, but is guilty of being an accessory in the third murder committed by Brady. She receives 2 concurrent terms of life imprisonment for murder and a 7-year fixed term for being an accessory.
* May 12 - African members of the UN Security Council say that the British army should blockade Rhodesia.
* May 12 - Busch Memorial Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri opens.
* May 12 -Radio Peking claims that U.S. planes have shot down a Chinese plane over Yunnan (the U.S. denies the story the next day).
* May 14 - Turkey and Greece intend to start negotiations about the situation in Cyprus.
* May 15 - Indonesia asks Malaysia for peace negotiations.
* May 15 - The South Vietnamese army besieges Da Nang.
* May 15 - Tens of thousands of anti-war demonstrators again picket the White House, then rally at the Washington Monument.
* May 16 - A seamen's strike is called in Britain.
* May 16 - The legendary album Pet Sounds by the Beach Boys is released.
* May 16 - In New York City, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. makes his first public speech on the Vietnam War.
* May 24 - Ugandan army troops arrest Mutesa II of Buganda and occupy his palace.
* May 24 - The Nigerian government forbids all political activity in the country (until January 17, 1969).
* May 25 - Explorer program: Explorer 32 is launched.
* May 25 - In St. Louis, Missouri, U.S. Vice-President Hubert Humphrey and U.S. Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall dedicate the Gateway Arch, as part of the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial.
* May 26 - Guyana achieves independence.
* May 28 - Fidel Castro delcares martial law in Cuba due to a possible U.S. attack.
* May 28 - The Indonesian and Malayan governments declare that the Indonesian Confrontation is over (a treaty is signed on August 11).
* May 31 - The Philippines reestablishes diplomatic relations with Malaysia.

June



* June 2 - Eamon de Valera is re-elected as Irish president.
* June 2 - Surveyor program: Surveyor 1 lands in Oceanus Procellarum on the Moon, becoming the first spacecraft to soft land on another world.
* June 2 - Four former cabinet ministers are executed in Zaire, for alleged involvement in a plot to kill Mobutu Sese Seko.
* June 3 - Joaquín Balaguer is elected president of the Dominican Republic.
* June 5 - Gemini 9: Gene Cernan completes the second U.S. spacewalk (2 hours, 7 minutes).
* June 6 - Civil rights activist James Meredith is shot while trying to march across Mississippi.
* June 8 - An XB-70 Valkyrie prototype is destroyed in a mid-air collision with a F-104 Starfighter chase plane during a photo shoot. NASA pilot Joseph A. Walker and USAF test pilot Carl Cross are both killed.
* June 8 - Topeka, Kansas is devastated by a tornado that registers as an "F5" on the Fujita Scale: the first to exceed US $100 million in damages. Sixteen people are killed, hundreds more injured, and thousands of homes damaged or destroyed. http://www.crh.noaa.gov/top/events/66tornado.php
* June 13 - Miranda v. Arizona: The Supreme Court of the United States rules that the police must inform suspects of their rights before questioning them.
* June 14 - The Vatican abolishes the Index Librorum Prohibitorum (index of banned books).
* June 17 - An Air France personnel strike begins.
* June 18 - CIA chief William Raborn resigns - Richard Helms becomes his successor.
* June 20-July 1 - French President Charles De Gaulle visits the Soviet Union.
* June 21 - Opposition leader Arthur Calwell is shot after attending a political meeting in Mosman, Sydney, Australia.
* June 28 - In Argentina, a junta deposes president Arturo Umberto Illia in a coup, and appoints General Juan Carlos Ongania to lead.
* June 29 - A sailors' strike, organised by the National Union of Seamen, ends in the United Kingdom.
* June 29 - Vietnam War: U.S. planes begin bombing Hanoi and Haiphong.
* June 30 - France formally leaves NATO.
* June 30 - The National Organization for Women (NOW) is founded in Washington, DC.

July



* July 1 - Joaquin Balaguer becomes president of the Dominican Republic.
* July 3 - Rene Barrientos is elected president of Bolivia.
* July 4 - North Vietnam declares general mobilization.
* July 4 - President Lyndon B. Johnson signs the Freedom of Information Act, which goes into effect the following year.
* July 6 - Malawi becomes a republic.
* July 7 - A Warsaw Pact conference ends with a promise to support North Vietnam.
* July 11 - The 1966 FIFA World Cup begins in England.
* July 12 - Indira Gandhi visits Moscow.
* July 12 - Zambia threatens to leave the Commonwealth of Nations because of British peace overtures to Rhodesia.
* July 12 - U.S. Lieutenant Major W.H. Whalen is arrested for spying.
* July 14 - Israeli and Syrian jet fighters clash over the Jordan River.
* July 14 - Richard Speck murders 8 student nurses in their Chicago dormitory.
* July 14 - Gwynfor Evans becomes member of Parliament for Carmarthen, the first Plaid Cymru MP in the UK.
* July 16 - British Prime Minister Harold Wilson flies to Moscow to try to start peace negotiations about the Vietnam War (the Soviet government refutes his ideas).
* July 17 - Richard Speck is arrested; he tries to commit suicide but fails.
* July 18 - Gemini 10 (John Young, Michael Collins) lifts off to set a world altitude record of 474 miles.
* July 18 - The Hough Riots break out in Cleveland, Ohio, the city's first race riot.
* July 19 - A Chinese delegate in the Netherlands, Liu en-Tsiu, is declared persona non grata because of the death of a Chinese engineer in unclear circumstances; there are claims that he was kidnapped and taken to the delegate's office.
* July 22 - The Chinese government declares Dutch delegate G. J. Jongejans persona non grata, but tells him not to leave the country before a group of Chinese engineers has left the Netherlands.
* July 23 - Katangese troops in Stanleyville, Congo, revolt for several weeks in support of the exiled minister Moise Tshombe.
* July 24 - U.N. Secretary General U Thant visits Moscow.
* July 26 - Lord Gardiner issues the Practice Statement in the House of Lords, stating that the House is not bound to follow its own previous precedent.
* July 28 - The U.S. announces that a Lockheed U-2 reconnaissance plane has disappeared over Cuba.
* July 29 - The Nigerian army rebels and executes head of state General Aguiyi-Ironsi.
* July 30 - England beats West Germany 4-2 to win the 1966 FIFA World Cup at Wembley after extra time.

August



* August 1 - Sniper Charles Whitman kills 13 from the University of Texas at Austin Main Building.
* August 1 - A military coup occurs in Nigeria; General Yakubu Gowon takes over.
* August 2 - The Spanish government forbids overflights of British military aircraft.
* August 5 - Martin Luther King Jr. leads a civil rights march in Chicago, during which he is struck by a rock thrown from an angry white mob.
* August 5 - The Beatles release Revolver (album) in the United Kingdom.http://www.popmatters.com/music/reviews/b/beatles-revolvermft.shtml
* August 6 - Braniff Airlines Flight 250 crashes in Falls City, Nebraska, killing all 42 on board.
* August 6 - Rene Barrientos takes office as the president of Bolivia.
* August 6 - The Tagus River Bridge opens in Lisbon, Portugal.
* August 7 - Race riots occur in Lansing, Michigan.
* August 8 - The Beatles release Revolver (album) in the United States.http://www.popmatters.com/music/reviews/b/beatles-revolvermft.shtml
* August 10 - An East German court sentences Günter Laudahn to life imprisonment for spying for the United States.
* August 10 - Lunar Orbiter 1, the first U.S. spacecraft to orbit another world, is launched.
* August 11 - The Beatles hold a press conference in Chicago, during which John Lennon apologizes for his "more popular than Jesus" remark, saying, "I didn't mean it as a lousy anti-religious thing."
* August 12 - Massacre of Braybrook Street: Harry Roberts, John Duddy and Jack Witney shoot dead 3 plain clothes policemen in London; they are later sentenced to life imprisonment.
* August 13 - China begins the Cultural Revolution.
* August 13 An earthquake in Turkey kills 2,394 and injures 10,000.
* August 15 - Syrian and Israeli troops clash over Lake Genesaret for 3 hours.
* August 15 - The New York Herald Tribune stops publication.
* August 16 - Vietnam War: The House Un-American Activities Committee starts investigating Americans who have aided the Viet Cong, with the intent to make these activities illegal. Anti-war demonstrators disrupt the meeting and 50 are arrested.
* August 17 - Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Republic begin negotiations in Kuwait to end the war in Yemen.
* August 18 - Vietnam War: D Company, 6th Battalion of the Royal Australian Regiment, meets and defeats a Viet Cong force estimated to be 4 times larger, at the Battle of Long Tan in Phuoc Tuy Province, Republic of Vietnam.
* August 19 - An earthquake in eastern Turkey destroys whole cities.
* August 21 - Seven men are sentenced to death in Egypt, for anti-Nasser agitation.
* August 22 - The United Farm Workers Organizing Committee (UFWOC), predecessor of the United Farm Workers of America (UFW), is formed.
* August 26 - Riots occur in French Somaliland.
* August 29 - The Beatles play their very last concert at Candlestick Park in San Francisco, California.
* August 30 - France offers independence to French Somaliland.

September



* September 1 - United Nations Secretary-General U Thant declares that he will not seek re-election, because U.N. efforts in Vietnam have failed.
* September 6 - In Cape Town, the South African architect of Apartheid, Prime Minister Hendrik Verwoerd, is stabbed to death by Dimitri Tsafendas during a parliamentary meeting.
* September 7 - The final new episode of The Dick Van Dyke Show airs (the first episode aired on October 3, 1961).
* September 8 - Star Trek, the classic science fiction television series, debuts
with its first episode, "The Man Trap".
* September 9 - NATO decides to move SHAPE headquarters to Belgium.
* September 12 - September 15 - Gemini 11 (Richard Gordon, Pete Conrad) docks with an Agena target vehicle.
* September 13 - Balthazar Johannes Vorster becomes the new South African Prime Minister.
* September 13 - TASS reports on clashes between the Chinese Communist Party and the Red Guards.
* September 16 - In South Vietnam, Thich Tri Quang begins a 100-day hunger strike.
* September 16 - The Metropolitan Opera House opens at Lincoln Center in New York City to the world premiere of Samuel Barber's opera, Antony and Cleopatra.
* September 18 - Valerie Percy, the 21-year-old daughter of Senator Charles H. Percy, is stabbed and bludgeoned to death in the family mansion on Chicago's North Shore.
* September 19 - Scotland Yard arrests Ronald Edwards, suspected of involvement in the Great Train Robbery.
* September 30-October 1 (midnight) - Baldur von Schirach and Albert Speer are released from Spandau Prison.
* September 30 - Botswana achieves independence.

October



* October - Bobby Seale and Huey P. Newton found the Black Panther Party.
* October 3 - Tunisia severs diplomatic relations with the United Arab Republic.
* October 4 - Israel applies for the outer membership of the EEC.
* October 4 - Basutoland becomes independent and takes the name Lesotho.
* October 5 - UNESCO signs the Recommendation Concerning the Status of Teachers. This event is now celebrated as World Teachers' Day.
* October 7 - The Soviet Union declares that all Chinese students must leave the country before the end of October.
* October 11 - France and the Soviet Union sign a treaty for cooperation in nuclear research.
* October 14 - The city of Montreal inaugurates its metro system (see Montreal Metro).
* October 15 - U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson signs a bill creating the United States Department of Transportation.
* October 16 - Grace Slick performs live for the first time with Jefferson Airplane.
* October 17 - Lesotho and Botswana are admitted to the United Nations.
* October 21 - The Aberfan disaster occurs in South Wales, United Kingdom.
* October 22 - British spy George Blake escapes from Wormwood Scrubs prison; he is next seen in Moscow.
* October 22 - Spain demands that the United Kingdom stop military flights to Gibraltar; Britain refuses the next day.
* October 24 - Negotiations about the Vietnam War begin in Manila, Philippines.
* October 25 - A military court in Jakarta sentences ex-foreign minister Subandrio to death.
* October 25 - Spain closes its Gibraltar border to non-pedestrian traffic.
* October 26 - NATO moves its HQ from Paris to Brussels.
* October 27 - The United Nations takes Namibia from South Africa.
* October 29 - The Guinean delegation to the OAU meeting in Ethiopia, become hostages of the Ghanaian government in Accra.

November



* November 2 - The Cuban Adjustment Act comes into force, allowing 123,000 Cubans the opportunity to apply for permanent residence in the United States.
* November 4 - The Arno river floods Florence, damaging many art treasures.
* November 5 - Thirty-eight African states demand that the United Kingdom use force against the Rhodesian government.
* November 6 - Lunar Orbiter 2 is launched.
* November 8 - Former Massachusetts Attorney General Edward Brooke becomes the first African American elected to the United States Senate since Reconstruction.
* November 8 - Actor Ronald Reagan, a Republican, is elected Governor of California.
* November 11 - A mine kills 3 Israeli paratroopers on the West Bank border.
* November 11 - Spain declares general amnesty for crimes committed during the Spanish Civil War (effective only for the Falangists' side).
* November 15 - Gemini 12 (James A. Lovell, Buzz Aldrin), splashes down safely in the Atlantic Ocean, 600 km east of the Bahamas.
* November 15 - Harry Maurice Roberts, who killed 3 policemen in August, is caught near London.
* November 16 - U.S. doctor Sam Sheppard is acquitted in his second trial for the murder of his pregnant wife in 1954.
* November 17 - The U.N. General Assembly decides to found the United Nations Industrial Development Organization.
* November 17 - A spectacular Leonid meteor shower passes over Arizona, at the rate of 2,300 a minute for 20 minutes.
* November 19 - Kathryn Shantz, early formalist painter, is born in New Jersey.
* November 21 - The army crushes an attempted coup in Togo.
* November 28 - Truman Capote's Black and White Ball ('The Party of the Century') is held in New York City.
* November 30 - Barbados achieves independence.

December



* December 1 - Kurt Georg Kiesinger is elected Chancellor of West Germany.
* December 1 - British Prime Minister Harold Wilson and Rhodesian Prime minister Ian Smith negotiate on HMS Tiger in the Mediterranean.
* December 2 - U Thant agrees to serve a second term as U.N. Secretary General.
* December 3 - Anti-Portuguese demonstrations occur in Macau; a curfew is declared the next day.
* December 7 - Syria offers weapons to rebels in Jordan.
* December 7 - Barbados is admitted to the United Nations.
* December 8 - The Typaldos Line's ferry Heraklion sinks in rough seas, in the Aegean Sea near Crete - 217 dead.
* December 15 - In Los Angeles, Walt Disney dies of lung cancer at age 65.
* December 16 - The U.N. Security Council approves an oil embargo against Rhodesia.
* December 17 - South Africa does not join the trade embargo against Rhodesia.
* December 20 - Harold Wilson withdraws all his previous offers to the Rhodesian government, and announces that he will agree to independence only after the founding of a Black majority government
* December 22 - Prime Minister Ian Smith declares that Rhodesia is already a republic.
* December 23 - How the Grinch Stole Christmas (television special), narrated by Boris Karloff, is shown for the first time on CBS. It will become an annual Christmas tradition, and the best-loved film ever based on a Dr. Seuss book.
* December 26 - The first Kwanzaa is celebrated by Maulana Karenga, the chair of Black Studies, at California State University, Long Beach.
* December 31 - East German Premier Walter Ulbricht discusses negotiations about German reunification.
* December 31 - Thieves steal millions worth of paintings from the Dulwich Art Gallery in London.
* December 31 - The Congolese government takes over the Union Minière du Haut Katanga.

Unknown dates


* In Burundi, King Mwambutsa IV is deposed by his son Ntare V, who is in turn deposed by prime minister Michel Micombero.
* Konstantin Chernenko, later leader of Soviet Union, becomes candidate member of the Central Committee.
* Surrealist Movement in the United States founded by Franklin and Penelope Rosemont.
* Lise Meitner and Otto Hahn are awarded the Fermi Prize.
* Congress of the United States creates National Council for Marine Resources and Engineering Development.
* Will Lang Jr. begins Life (magazine)'s investigation into the assassination of John F. Kennedy and the Warren Commission. Will Lang Jr. is stopped by Holland McCombs a few months later.
* Martin Richards designs the BCPL programming language.
* The DKW automobile goes out of production.
* World Buddhist Sangha Council convened by Theravadins in Sri Lanka with the hope of bridging differences and working together.
* Long-term potentiation (LTP), the putative cellular mechanism of learning and memory, is first observed by Terje Lømo in Oslo, Norway.
* Actress Saira Banu marries actor Dilip Kumar.
* Kwanzaa was created by Dr. Maulana Karenga.

Births


January


* January 1
**Anna Burke, Australian politician and member for Chisholm in the House of Representatives
**Crazy Legs, Puerto Rican Breakdancer, President of Rock Steady Crew
**Michael Imperioli, American actor
* January 3 - Martin Galway, Northern Irish composer
* January 7 - Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy, American actress and model, wife of John F. Kennedy, Jr. (died 1999)
* January 12 - Rob Zombie, American musician, artist, and writer
* January 13 - Patrick Dempsey, American actor
* January 14 - Marco Hietala, Bassist in the Finnish Metal Band Nightwish
* January 17 - Shabba Ranks, Jamaican singer
* January 19 - Stefan Edberg, Swedish tennis player
* January 19 - Floris Jan Bovelander, Dutch field hockey player
* January 20 - Tracii Guns, American guitarist
* January 24 - Jimeoin, Northern Irish-Australian comedian and actor
* January 29 - Romário, Brazilian footballer
* January 30 - Hans Tutschku, German composer

February


* February 1 - Michelle Akers, American soccer player
* February 4 - Kyoko Koizumi, Japanese actress and singer
* February 6 - Rick Astley, British singer
* February 9 - Ellen van Langen, Dutch athlete
* February 11 - Stephen Gregory, American actor
* February 11 - Anthony Parker, American football player
* February 20 - Cindy Crawford, American model
* February 22 - Brian Greig, Australian statesman
* February 24 - Billy Zane, American actor
* February 25 - Samson Kitur, Kenyan athlete

March


* March 3 - Tone-Loc, American musician
* March 4 - Kevin Johnson, American basketball player
* March 4 - Grand Puba (Brand Nubian), American rapper
* March 4 - Dav Pilkey, American author and illustrator
* March 4 - Patrick Hannan, English pop drummer (The Sundays)
* March 6 - Yahya Ayyash, Palestinian terrorist (died 1996)
* March 10 - Edie Brickell, American singer
* March 10 - Mike Timlin, baseball player
* March 25 - Tom Glavine, baseball player
* March 25 - Tatjana Patitz, model
* March 25 - Anton Rogan, Northern Irish footballer
* March 31 - Roger Black, British athlete

April


* April 1 - Chris Evans, British radio disc-jockey
* April 2 - Teddy Sheringham, British footballer
* April 3 - Miina Tominaga, Japanese seiyu (voice actress)
* April 4 - Riduan Isamuddin, Bali bombing suspects
* April 8 - Robin Wright Penn, American actress
* April 8 - Bobby Ologun, Nigerian television personality and martial artist
* April 11 - Lisa Stansfield, British soul singer
* April 14 - Greg Maddux, American baseball player
* April 15 - Samantha Fox, British model and singer
* April 18 - Trine Hattestad, Norwegian athlete
* April 21 - Bubba the Love Sponge, American radio personality
* April 28 - John Daly, American golfer
* April 29 - Phil Tufnell, British cricketer

May


* May 8 - Kamil Kašťák, Czechoslovakian ice hockey player
* May 8 - Cláudio Taffarel, Brazilian goalkeeper
* May 8 - Marta Sánchez, Spanish female vocalist, entertainer
* May 10 - Jonathan Edwards, British athlete
* May 11 - Christoph Schneider, German musician (Rammstein)
* May 12 - Stephen Baldwin, American actor
* May 13 - Darius Rucker, American singer (Hootie & the Blowfish)
* May 16 - Janet Jackson, American singer
* May 16 - Thurman Thomas, American football player
* May 24 - Éric Cantona, French footballer
* May 26 - Helena Bonham Carter, English actress
* May 26 - Zola Budd, South African athlete
* May 30 - Stephen Malkmus, American singer (Pavement),(Stephen Malkmus)

June


* June 4 - Cecilia Bartoli, Italian mezzo-soprano
* June 4 - Tiffany Million, American actress
* June 6 - Murdoc Niccals, Member of Gorillaz, Damien Thorn The Awnser to Armegeddon
* June 8 - Julianna Margulies, American actress
* June 8 - Jens Kidman, Swedish Musician
* June 18 - Kurt Browning, Canadian figure skater
* June 21 - Rudi Bakhtiar, American journalist
* June 22 - Michael Park, British rally co-driver (died 2005)
* June 25 - Dikembe Mutombo, Congolese basketball player

* June 27 - J.J. Abrams, American television writer and producer
* June 28 - John Cusack, American actor
* June 30 - Mike Tyson, American boxer

July


* July 3 - Moises Alou, baseball player
* July 5 - Gianfranco Zola, Italian football (soccer) player
* July 7 - Gundula Krause, German violinist
* July 13 - Gerald Levert, American singer
* July 14 - Matthew Fox, American actor
* July 15 - Irène Jacob, French-born actress
* July 29 - Martina McBride, American singer
* July 29 - Richard Steven Horvitz, American voice actor
* July 31 - Dean Cain, American actor

August


* August 7 - Jimmy Wales, American founder of Wikipedia
* August 11 - Juan Maria Solare, Argentine composer
* August 14 - Halle Berry, American actress
* August 17 - William E. Dudley, American poet and Rodney Mullen famous flatland skateboarder
* August 19 - Lee Ann Womack, American musician
* August 20 - Dimebag Darrell, Guitarist for Pantera and Damageplan
* August 23 - Rik Smits, Dutch basketball player
* August 26 - Jacques Brinkman, Dutch field hockey player
* August 26 - Shirley Manson, Scottish musician and Garbage frontwoman

September


* September 2 - Salma Hayek, Mexican-born actress
* September 3 - Yaxeni Oriquen, American bodybuilder
* September 4 - Yanka Dyagileva, Russian singer
* September 9 - Georg Hackl, German luger
* September 9 - Adam Sandler, American actor and comedian
* September 22 - Moustafa amar, Egyptian Pop star
* September 24 - Michael J. Varhola, American author and publisher.

October


* October 1 - George Weah, Liberian politician and football player
* October 2 - Rodney Anoai, WWF Champion, Yokozuna (died 2000)
* October 3 - Rabbi Binyamin Ze'ev Kahane, Israeli settler leader (died 2000)
* October 8 - Aaron Callaghan, Irish football club executive
* October 8 - Teddy Riley, American R&B and hip-hop singer
* October 9 - David Cameron, British politician
* October 10 - Tony Adams, English footballer
* October 11 - Stephen Williams, British politician
* October 12 - Brian Kennedy, Irish musician and author
* October 24 - Roman Abramovich, Russian oil magnate
* October 26 - Steve Valentine, British actor
* October 26 - Jeanne Zelasko, FOX baseball host
* October 27 - Matt Drudge, American Internet journalist
* October 28 - Steve Atwater, American football player

November


* November 6 - Peter DeLuise, American actor
* November 7 - Lin Xiaochieh, Burmese leader
* November 12 - David Schwimmer, American actor
* November 14 - Curt Schilling, baseball player
* November 16 - Christian Lorenz, German musician (Rammstein)
* November 17 - Jeff Buckley, American singer (died 1997)
* November 17 - Sophie Marceau, French actress
* November 20 - Kevin Gilbert, American singer, composer, and instrumentalist
* November 21 - Troy Aikman, American football player
* November 30 - Wil Mara, American author

December


* December 1 - Larry Walker, Canadian Major League Baseball player
* December 7 - C. Thomas Howell, American actor
* December 7 - Linn Ullmann, Norwegian journalist and author
* December 8 - Sinéad O'Connor, Irish pop singer.
* December 14 - Bill Ranford, Canadian hockey player
* December 20 - Ed de Goeij, Dutch footballer
* December 20 - Chris Robinson, American singer (Black Crowes)
* December 21 - Kiefer Sutherland, Canadian actor
* December 22 - Dmitry Bilozerchev, Soviet gymnast
* December 27 - Wendy Coakley-Thompson author
* December 27 - Bill Goldberg, American professional wrestler
* December 27 - John Harrington photographer and author

Deaths


January-March


* January 1 - Vincent Auriol, President of France (born 1884)
* January 11 - Alberto Giacometti, Swiss sculptor (born 1901)
* January 11 - Hannes Kolehmainen, Finnish runner (born 1889)
* January 14 - Barry Fitzgerald, Irish actor (born 1888)
* January 14 - Bill Carr, American athlete (born 1909)
* January 15 - Sergei Korolev, Russian space scientist (born 1906)
* January 18 - Kathleen Norris, American writer (born 1880)
* February 1 - Buster Keaton, American actor and film director (born 1895)
* February 1 - Hedda Hopper, American gossip columnist (born 1885)
* February 10 - Billy Rose, American composer and band leader (born 1899)
* February 10 - Lal Bahadur Shastri, Prime Minister of India (born 1904)
* February 15 - Gerard Ciołek, Polish architect and historian of gardens (born 1909)
* February 20 - Chester Nimitz, American admiral (born 1885)
* March 1 - Fritz Houtermans, German physicist (born 1903)
* March 3 - Maxfield Parrish, American artist (born 1870)
* March 3 - Alice Pearce, American actress (born 1917)
* March 3 - William Frawley, American actor (born 1887)
* March 5 - Anna Akhmatova, Russian poet (born 1889)
* March 8 - William Waldorf Astor, 3rd Viscount Astor, British politican (born 1907)
* March 10 - Frits Zernike, Dutch physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (born 1888)

April-June


* April 1 - Flann O'Brien, Irish humorist (born 1911)
* April 2 - C.S. Forester, English author (born 1899)
* April 3 - Battista Pininfarina, Italian car designer (born 1893)
* April 10 - Evelyn Waugh, English author (born 1903)
* April 11 - Maximiliano Hernández Martínez, military dictator of El Salvador (assassinated) (born 1882)
* April 13 - Georges Duhamel, French author (born 1884)
* April 13 - Abdul Salam Arif, President of Iraq (born 1921)
* April 23 - Georges Ohsawa, Japanese diet founder (born 1893)
* May 22 - Tom Goddard, English cricketer (born 1900)
* May 23 - Demchugdongrub, Mongolian politician (born 1902)
* June 1 - Papa Jack Laine, American jazz musician (born 1873)
* June 7 - Jean Arp, Alsatian sculptor, painter, and poet (born 1887)
* June 8 - Anton Melik, Slovenian geographer (born 1890)
* June 11 - Delmore Schwartz, American poet (born 1913)
* June 12 - Hermann Scherchen, Austrian conductor (born 1891)
* June 19 - Ed Wynn, American actor (born 1886)
* June 30 - Giuseppe Farina, Italian race car driver (born 1906)

July-September


* July 2 - Jan Brzechwa, Polish poet (born 1900)
* July 5 - George de Hevesy, Hungarian chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (born 1885)
* July 6 - Sad Sam Jones, baseball player (born 1892)
* July 24 - Montgomery Clift, American actor (born 1920)
* August 3 - Lenny Bruce, American comedian (born 1925)
* August 6 - Cordwainer Smith, American author (born 1913)
* September 5 - Dezső Lauber, Hungarian sportsman and architect (born 1879)
* September 6 - Margaret Sanger, American birth control advocate (born 1879)
* September 6 - Hendrik Verwoerd, Dutch-born Prime Minister of South Africa (born 1901)
* September 11 - C. E. Woolman, American Airlines founder (born 1889)
*September 14 - Gertrude Berg, American Actress (b. 1899)
* September 17 - Fritz Wunderlich, German tenor (born 1930)
* September 28 - Andre Breton, French writer (born 1896)
* September Hiram Wesley Evans, American leader of the Ku Klux Klan (born 1881)

October-December


* October 7 - Smiley Lewis, American R&B musician (born 1913)
* October 16 - George O'Hara, American actor (born 1899)
* October 18 - Elizabeth Arden, Canadian-born beautician and cosmetics entrepreneur (born 1878)
* October 26 - Alma Cogan, English singer (born 1932)
* November 2 - Peter Debye, Dutch chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (born 1884)
* November 2 - Mississippi John Hurt, American singer and guitarist (born 1893)
* November 23 - Sean T. O'Kelly, second President of Ireland (born 1882)
* December 15 - Walt Disney, American animated film producer (born 1901)

Nobel prizes


* Physics - Alfred Kastler
* Chemistry - Robert S. Mulliken
* Physiology or Medicine - Peyton Rous, Charles Brenton Huggins
* Literature - Shmuel Yosef Agnon, Nelly Sachs
* Peace - not awarded



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