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Year of Africa 1960 is referred to as the Year of Africa because of a series of events that took place during the year—mainly the independence of seventeen African nations—that highlighted the growing Pan-African sentiments in the continent. The year brough ...
" because of major events—particularly the independence of seventeen African nations—that focused global attention on the continent and intensified feelings of
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Events


January

* January 911
Aswan Dam The Aswan Dam, or more specifically since the 1960s, the Aswan High Dam, is one of the world's largest embankment dams, which was built across the Nile in Aswan, Egypt, between 1960 and 1970. Its significance largely eclipsed the previous Aswan L ...
construction begins in
Egypt Egypt ( ar, مصر , ), officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a transcontinental country spanning the northeast corner of Africa and southwest corner of Asia via a land bridge formed by the Sinai Peninsula. It is bordered by the Medit ...
. * January 10
British Prime Minister The prime minister of the United Kingdom is the head of government of the United Kingdom. The prime minister advises the sovereign on the exercise of much of the royal prerogative, chairs the Cabinet and selects its ministers. As moder ...
Harold Macmillan makes the "Wind of Change" speech for the first time, to little publicity, in Accra,
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(modern-day
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). *
January 19 Events Pre-1600 * 379 – Emperor Gratian elevates Flavius Theodosius at Sirmium to ''Augustus'', and gives him authority over all the eastern provinces of the Roman Empire. * 649 – Conquest of Kucha: The forces of Kucha surrend ...
– A revised version of the U.S.-Japan Security Treaty, which allows U.S. troops to be based on Japanese soil, is signed in Washington, D.C. by Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi and President
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. The new treaty is opposed by the massive Anpo protests in Japan. *
January 21 Events Pre-1600 * 763 – Following the Battle of Bakhamra between Alids and Abbasids near Kufa, the Alid rebellion ends with the death of Ibrahim, brother of Isa ibn Musa. * 1525 – The Swiss Anabaptist Movement is founded when ...
** Coalbrook mining disaster: A coal mine collapses at Holly Country, South Africa, killing 435 miners. ** Avianca Flight 671 crashes and burns upon landing at Montego Bay, Jamaica killing 37, the worst air disaster in Jamaica's history and the first for Avianca. * January 22 ** Charles de Gaulle, President of France, dismisses
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as commander-in-chief of French troops in
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and
Don Walsh Don Walsh (born November 2, 1931) is an American oceanographer, explorer and marine policy specialist. He and Jacques Piccard were aboard the bathyscaphe ''Trieste'' when it made a record maximum descent into the Challenger Deep on January 2 ...
descend into the
Mariana Trench The Mariana Trench is an oceanic trench located in the western Pacific Ocean, about east of the Mariana Islands; it is the deepest oceanic trench on Earth. It is crescent-shaped and measures about in length and in width. The maximum known ...
in the bathyscaphe ''
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'', reaching the depth of 10,911 meters (35,797 feet), and become the first human beings to reach the lowest spot on Earth. *
January 24 Events Pre-1600 * 41 – Claudius is proclaimed Roman emperor by the Praetorian Guard after they assassinate the previous emperor, his nephew Caligula. * 914 – Start of the First Fatimid invasion of Egypt. *1438 – The Cou ...
– A major insurrection occurs in Algiers against French colonial policy.


February

* February 1
Greensboro sit-ins The Greensboro sit-ins were a series of nonviolent protests in February to July 1960, primarily in the Woolworth store—now the International Civil Rights Center and Museum—in Greensboro, North Carolina, which led to the F. W. Woolworth Comp ...
: In
Greensboro, North Carolina Greensboro (; formerly Greensborough) is a city in and the county seat of Guilford County, North Carolina, United States. It is the List of municipalities in North Carolina, third-most populous city in North Carolina after Charlotte, North Car ...
, four black students from
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University (also known as North Carolina A&T State University, North Carolina A&T, N.C. A&T, or simply A&T) is a public, historically black land-grant research university in Greensboro, North Caro ...
begin a sit-in at a segregated Woolworth's
lunch counter A lunch counter (also known as a luncheonette) is, in the US, a small restaurant, similar to a diner, where the patron sits on a stool on one side of the counter and the server or person preparing the food serves from the opposite side of the c ...
. Although they are refused service, they are allowed to stay at the counter. The event triggers many similar non-violent protests throughout the
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, and six months later, the original four protesters are served lunch at the same counter. * February 3
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom The prime minister of the United Kingdom is the head of government of the United Kingdom. The prime minister advises the sovereign on the exercise of much of the royal prerogative, chairs the Cabinet and selects its ministers. As modern ...
Harold Macmillan makes the Wind of Change speech to the South African Parliament in
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(although he had first made the speech, to little publicity, in Accra,
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— modern-day
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— on January 10). * February 5 – The first CERN particle accelerator becomes operational in Geneva, Switzerland. * February 10 – A conference about the proposed independence of the Belgian Congo begins in Brussels, Belgium. * February 11 – Twelve Indian soldiers die in clashes with People's Republic of China, Red Chinese troops along their small common border. * February 13 – ''Gerboise Bleue'': France tests its first atomic bomb, in the Sahara Desert of
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. * February 18 – The 1960 Winter Olympics begin at the Squaw Valley Ski Resort in Placer County, California. * February 26 – Alitalia Flight 618: An airliner ''en route'' to New York crashes into a cemetery at Shannon, Ireland, shortly after takeoff, killing 34 of the 52 persons on board. * February 29 – The 5.7 1960 Agadir earthquake, Agadir Earthquake shakes coastal Morocco with a maximum perceived intensity of Mercalli intensity scale, X (''Extreme''), destroying Agadir and leaving 12,000 dead and another 12,000 injured.


March

* March 5 – Alberto Korda takes his iconic photograph of Che Guevara, ''Guerrillero Heroico'', in Havana. * March 6 ** Vietnam War: The United States announces that 3,500 American soldiers will be sent to Vietnam. ** The Canton of Geneva in Switzerland gives women the right to vote. * March 17 ** Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 710 crashes near Tell City, Indiana, killing all 63 on board. ** U.S. President
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approves a covert Central Intelligence Agency plan to train a paramilitary force against Cuba, which would result in the 1961 Bay of Pigs Invasion. * March 21 – The Sharpeville massacre in South Africa results in more than 69 dead, 300 injured. * March 22 – Arthur Leonard Schawlow and Charles Hard Townes receive the first patent for a laser, in the United States. * March 23 – Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev meets French President Charles de Gaulle in Paris. * March 29 – "Tom Pillibi" by Jacqueline Boyer (music by André Popp, text by Pierre Cour) wins the Eurovision Song Contest 1960 for France.


April

* April 1 ** Abdul Rahman of Negeri Sembilan, 1st Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia, dies in office. He is replaced by Hisamuddin Alam Shah ibni Almarhum Sultan Alaeddin Sulaiman Shah, Sultan of Selangor. ** The United States launches the first weather satellite, TIROS-1. ** The 1960 United States Census begins. There are 179,323,175 U.S. residents on this day. All people from Latin America are listed as white, including blacks from the Dominican Republic, European whites from Argentina and Mexicans who resemble Native Americans in the United States, Native Americans. * April 4 – At the 32nd Academy Awards Ceremony, ''Ben-Hur (1959 film), Ben-Hur'' wins a record number of Academy Awards, Oscars, including Academy Award for Best Picture, Best Picture. * April 9 – Gunman David Pratt (assassin), David Pratt shoots South African Prime Minister Hendrik Verwoerd in Johannesburg, wounding him seriously. * April 12 – Eric Peugeot, the youngest son of the founder of the Peugeot Corporation, is kidnapped in Paris. He is released on April 15, in exchange for $300,000 in ransom. * April 19 – April Revolution: South Korean students hold a nationwide pro-democracy protest against President Syngman Rhee, eventually leading him to resign from office. * April 21 – In Brazil, the country's capital (Federal District (Brazil), Federal District) is relocated from the city of Rio de Janeiro to the new city, Brasília, in the highlands. The actual city of Rio de Janeiro becomes the State of Guanabara. * April 27 – Togo gains independence from France, with the French-administered United Nations Trust Territory being terminated.


May

* May 1 ** The U-2 incident: Several Soviet Union, Soviet surface-to-air missiles shoot down an American Lockheed U-2 spy plane. Its pilot, Francis Gary Powers of the Central Intelligence Agency, is captured. ** In India, this day is declared as 'Maharashtra Divas', i.e., Maharashtra Day (also celebrated as 'Kaamgaar Divas', i.e., Workers Day). * May 3 – The European Free Trade Association (EFTA) is established. * May 4 – West German refugee minister Theodor Oberländer is dismissed because of his Nazi Germany, Nazi past. * May 6 – United States President
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signs the Civil Rights Act of 1960 into law.. * May 10 – The U.S. nuclear-powered submarine , under the command of Captain Edward L. Beach Jr., completes the first underwater circumnavigation of the Earth (codenamed Operation Sandblast). * May 11 – In Buenos Aires, four Mossad agents abduct fugitive Nazi Germany, Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann in order that he can be taken to Israel and put on trial (Eichmann is later convicted and executed). * May 13 – A joint Swiss and Austrian expedition makes the first ascent of the Asian mountain Dhaulagiri, the world's 7th highest mountain. * May 14 – The Kenyan African National Congress Party is founded in Kenya, when 3 political parties join forces. * May 15 – The satellite Sputnik program, Sputnik 4 is launched into orbit by the Soviet Union. * May 16 ** Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev demands an apology from President of the United States, President
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for the 1960 U-2 incident, U-2 reconnaissance plane flights over the Soviet Union, thus aborting the summit meeting scheduled for Paris in 1960. ** Theodore Maiman operates the first laser. * May 18 – Real Madrid C.F., Real Madrid beats Eintracht Frankfurt 7–3 at Hampden Park, Glasgow, and wins the 1959–60 European Cup in Association football. * May 22 – The 9.4–9.6 1960 Valdivia earthquake, Valdivia earthquake affects Chile with a maximum Mercalli intensity of XII (''Extreme''). This megathrust earthquake ruptures from Arauco, Chile, Arauco to Chiloé Archipelago, causing the most powerful earthquake on record and a destructive basin-wide tsunami. * May 23 – Prime Minister of Israel David Ben-Gurion announces that Nazism, Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann has been captured. * May 27 – In Turkey, 1960 Turkish coup d'état, a bloodless military coup d'état removes President Celâl Bayar, and installs General Cemal Gürsel as the head of state. * May 30 – Cemal Gürsel forms the new government of Turkey (its 24th government, composed mostly of so-called "technocrats").


June

* June 1 – New Zealand's first television station begins broadcasting, in the city of Auckland. * June 5 – The Lake Bodom murders occur in Finland. * June 9 – 1960 Pacific typhoon season: Typhoon Mary kills 1,600 people in China. * June 10 – The "Anpo Protests#The "Hagerty Incident", Hagerty Incident" – As part of the ongoing Anpo protests in Japan against the U.S.-Japan Security Treaty, a car carrying
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's press secretary James Hagerty and U.S. Ambassador to Japan Douglas MacArthur II is mobbed by protesters outside of Tokyo's Haneda Airport, requiring the occupants to be rescued by a U.S. Marine helicopter. * June 15 ** The "Anpo Protests#The "June 15th Incident", June 15 Incident" – As part of the massive Anpo protests against the U.S.-Japan Security Treaty in Japan, radical student activists from the Zengakuren student federation attempt to storm the National Diet compound, precipitating a battle with police in which female Tokyo University student Michiko Kanba is killed. ** The BC Ferries company, later to become the second-largest ferry operator in the world, commences service between Tsawwassen, British Columbia, Tsawwassen and Swartz Bay, British Columbia, Canada. * June 19 – The new U.S.-Japan Security Treaty is automatically ratified 30 days after passing the Lower House of the Diet. * June 20 – The short-lived Mali Federation, consisting of the Sudanese Republic (modern-day Mali, Republic of Mali) and Senegal, gains independence from France. * June 22 – 1960 Quebec general election: the ruling Union nationale (Quebec), Union nationale, led by Antonio Barrette, is defeated by the Quebec Liberal Party, led by Jean Lesage, beginning the 'Quiet Revolution' in the historically conservative Canadian province. * June 23 – Japanese prime minister Nobusuke Kishi announces his resignation. * June 24 **Joseph Kasa-Vubu is elected as the first President of the independent Democratic Republic of the Congo. **Assassination attempt of Rómulo Betancourt, Assassination attempt of Venezuelan President Rómulo Betancourt. * June 26 ** The State of Somaliland (the former British Somaliland protectorate) receives its independence from the United Kingdom. Five days later, it unites as scheduled with the Trust Territory of Somalia (the former Italian Somaliland), to form the Somali Republic. ** The Malagasy Republic (Madagascar) becomes independent from France. * June 28 – King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand arrives in Washington, D.C. for a 4-day royal visit to the U.S. * June 30 ** The Belgian Congo receives its independence from Belgium, as the Republic of the Congo (Léopoldville). A civil war follows shortly. ** Public demonstrations by democratic and left forces against Italian government support of the post-fascist Italian Social Movement, are heavily suppressed by police.


July

* July 1 **
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becomes a republic, and Kwame Nkrumah becomes its first President of Ghana, President. ** Cold War: A Soviet Air Force MiG-19 fighter plane flying north of Murmansk, Russia, over the Barents Sea, shoots down a six-man RB-47 Stratojet reconnaissance plane of the U.S. Air Force. Four of the U.S. Air Force officers are killed, and the two survivors are held prisoner in the Soviet Union. ** The Trust Territory of Somaliland (the former Italian Somaliland) gains its independence from Italy. Concurrently, it unites as scheduled with the five-day-old State of Somaliland (the former British Somaliland) to form the Somali Republic. * July 4 – Following the admission of the State of Hawaii as the 50th state in August 1959, the new (and current) 50-star Flag of the United States is first officially flown over Philadelphia. * July 10 – The Soviet Union national football team defeats the Yugoslavian national football team 2–1 in Paris, to win the first 1960 European Nations' Cup, UEFA European Championship. * July 11 – Congo Crisis: Moise Tshombe declares the Congolese province of State of Katanga, Katanga independent. He requests and receives help from Belgium. * July 12 – Chin Peng is exiled from Malaysia to Thailand, and the Malayan Malayan Emergency, state of emergency is lifted. * July 14 – The United Nations Security Council decides to send troops to Katanga, to oversee the withdrawal of Belgian troops. * July 20 – Sri Lanka, Ceylon elects Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike as its Prime Minister, the world's first elected female head of government (she takes office the following day). * July 25 – F. W. Woolworth Company, The Woolworth Company's lunch counter in
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, the location of a sit-in that has F. W. Woolworth Company#Greensboro sit-in, sparked demonstrations by Negroes across the
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, serves a meal to its first black customer. * July 25–July 28, 28 – In Chicago, the 1960 Republican National Convention nominates Vice President of the United States, Vice President Richard Nixon as its candidate for President of the United States, and Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., as its candidate to become the new vice-president.


August

* August 1 – Republic of Dahomey, Dahomey (modern-day Benin) becomes independent from France. * August 3 – Niger becomes independent from France. * August 5 – Republic of Upper Volta, Upper Volta (modern-day Burkina Faso) becomes independent from France. * August 6 – In the Republic of the Congo (Léopoldville) (later the Democratic Republic of the Congo), Albert Kalonji declares the independence of the Autonomous State of South Kasai. * August 7 ** The Ivory Coast becomes independent from France. ** The world's first standard gauge passenger preserved railway, the Bluebell Railway, opens to the public in southern England. * August 9 – The government of Laos is overthrown in a coup. * August 11 – Chad becomes independent from France. * August 13 – Ubangi-Shari becomes independent from France, as the Central African Republic. It later becomes the Central African Empire. * August 15 – Middle Congo becomes independent from France, as the Republic of Congo, Republic of Congo (Congo-Brazzaville). * August 16 ** The Mediterranean island of Cyprus receives its independence from the United Kingdom. ** Joseph Kittinger parachutes from a balloon over New Mexico at an altitude of about 102,800 feet (31,333 meters). Kittinger sets world records for: high-altitude jump; free-fall by falling 16.0 miles (25.7 kilometers) before opening his parachute; first Space diving, space dive, and fastest speed attained by a human being without mechanical or chemical assistance, about 982 k.p.h (614 m.p.h.). Kittinger survives more or less uninjured. He is also the first man to make a solo crossing of the Atlantic Ocean in a gas balloon, and the first man fully to witness the spherical curvature of the Earth. (Felix Baumgartner breaks his space diving record in 2012.) * August 17 ** The newly named Beatles begin a 48-night residency at the Indra Club in Hamburg, West Germany. ** Gabon becomes independent from France. ** The trial of American Lockheed U-2, U-2 pilot Francis Gary Powers begins in Moscow. * August 19 ** Cold War: Moscow, American U-2 pilot Francis Gary Powers is sentenced to 10 years in prison for espionage. ** Sputnik program: The Soviet Union launches the satellite Sputnik 5, with the dogs Belka and Strelka (the Russian for "Squirrel" and "Little Arrow"), 40 mice, two rats and a variety of plants. This satellite returns to Earth the next day and all animals are recovered safely. * August 20 – Senegal breaks away from the Mali Federation, declaring its independence. * August 25 – The 1960 Summer Olympic Games begin in Rome. * August 29 – Hurricane Donna kills 50 people in Florida and New England.


September

* September 1 ** Sultan Hisamuddin Alam Shah, Sultan of Selangor and 2nd Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia, dies in office. He is replaced by Tuanku Syed Putra, Raja of Perlis. ** Disgruntled railroad workers effectively halt operations of the Pennsylvania Railroad in the United States, marking the first shutdown in the company's history (the event lasts two days). * September 2 – The first elections of the Parliament of the Central Tibetan Administration (in exile in India) are held. The Tibetan community observes this date as Democracy Day. * September 5 ** 1960 Summer Olympic Games: Muhammad Ali (at this time Cassius Clay) of the United States wins the gold medal in light-heavyweight boxing. ** Democratic Republic of the Congo, Congolese President Joseph Kasa-Vubu dismisses Patrice Lumumba's entire government, and also places Lumumba under house arrest. ** Poet Léopold Sédar Senghor is the first elected President of Senegal. * September 6 – Martin and Mitchell defection, William Hamilton Martin and Bernon F. Mitchell, two American cryptologists, announce their defection to the Soviet Union at a press conference in Moscow. * September 8 – In Huntsville, Alabama, U.S. President
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formally dedicates the Marshall Space Flight Center (which had been activated by NASA on July 1). * September 9 – The first regular season game in the American Football League (established as a rival league to the NFL) takes place at Boston's Nickerson Field. The Denver Broncos defeated the Boston Patriots, 13–10. * September 10 – 1960 Summer Olympic Games: Abebe Bikila of Ethiopia at the 1960 Summer Olympics, Ethiopia wins the gold medal in the Athletics at the 1960 Summer Olympics – Men's marathon, marathon, running barefoot in a world time, and becoming the first person from Sub-Saharan Africa to win Olympic gold. * September 14 ** Colonel Joseph Mobutu takes power in Democratic Republic of the Congo, Republic of the Congo via a military coup. ** The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) is founded by Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and Venezuela. * September 21 — Mexican President Adolfo López Mateos nationalizes the country's electrical system. * September 22 – Mali, the sole remaining member of the "Mali Federation" (following the withdrawal of Senegal one month earlier), declares its full independence as the ''Republic of Mali''.


October

* October 1 ** Nigeria becomes independent from the United Kingdom, and Nnamdi Azikiwe becomes its first native-born Governor General. ** Cameroon declares independence from the United Kingdom. * October 3 – Jânio Quadros is elected President of Brazil, for a five-year term. * October 7 – Nigeria becomes the 99th member of the United Nations. * October 12 – Cold War: Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev shoe-banging incident, pounds his shoe on a table at a meeting of the United Nations General Assembly, his way of protesting the discussion of the Soviet Union's policies toward Eastern Europe. * October 14 ** President of the United States, Presidential candidate John F. Kennedy first suggests the idea for the Peace Corps of the United States. ** The Premier of New South Wales officially opens Warragamba Dam, one of the world's largest domestic water supply dams. * October 24 – Nedelin catastrophe: A large rocket explodes on the launch pad at the Baikonur Cosmodrome, killing at least 92 people of the Soviet space program.


November

* November 8 – 1960 United States presidential election: In a close race, Democratic U. S. Senator John F. Kennedy is elected over Republican U. S. Vice President Richard Nixon, to become (at 43) the second youngest man to serve as President of the United States, and the youngest man elected to this position. * November 14 ** Belgium threatens to leave the United Nations, over criticism of its policy concerning the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Republic of the Congo. ** Stéblová train disaster: A head-on collision between two trains in Pardubice, Czechoslovakia, kills 118 people. * November 22 – The United Nations supports the government of Joseph Kasavubu and Joseph Mobutu, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Republic of the Congo. * November 28 – Mauritania becomes independent of France.


December

* December – The African and Madagascar, Malagasy Organisation for Economic Cooperation (OAMCE – Organisation Africain et Malagache de Coopération Économique) is established. * December 1 ** Patrice Lumumba, deposed premier of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Republic of the Congo, is arrested by the troops of Colonel Joseph Mobutu. ** A Soviet Union, Soviet Korabl-Sputnik 3, satellite containing live animals (dogs Soviet space dogs#Pchyolka and Mushka, Pcholka and Mushka) and plants is launched into orbit. Due to a malfunction, it burns up during atmospheric re-entry, re-entry. **Striking coal miners at the Miike Coal Mine in Japan return to work, ending the unprecedented 312-day-long Miike Struggle. * December 2 – U.S. President
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authorizes the use of $1.0 million for the relief and resettlement of Cubans, Cuban refugees, who had been arriving in Florida at the rate of about 1,000 per week. * December 4 – The admission of Mauritania to the United Nations is vetoed by the Soviet Union. * December 7 – The United Nations Security Council is called into session by the Soviet Union, in order to consider Soviet demands for the Security Council to seek the immediate release of former Democratic Republic of the Congo, Congolese Premier Patrice Lumumba. * December 8 – For the first time, Mary Martin's ''Peter Pan (1954 musical), Peter Pan'' is presented as a stand-alone 2-hour special on NBC television in the United States, instead of as part of an anthology series. This version, rather than being presented live, is shown on videotape, enabling NBC to repeat it as often as they wish without having to restage it. Although nearly all of the adult actors repeat their original Broadway theatre, Broadway roles, all of the original children have, ironically, outgrown their roles and are replaced by new actors. * December 9 – French President Charles de Gaulle's visit to
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is bloodied by European and Muslim rioters, in Algeria's largest cities. These riots cause 127 deaths. * December 13 ** 1960 Ethiopian coup attempt: While Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia visits Brazil, his Kebur Zabagna (Imperial Bodyguard) leads a military coup against his rule, proclaiming that the emperor's son, Crown Prince Amha Selassie, Asfaw Wossen Taffari, is the new emperor. ** The countries of El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua announce the formation of the Central American Common Market. ** The U.S. Navy's Commander Leroy Heath (pilot) and Lieutenant Larry Monroe (bombardier/navigator) establish a world flight-altitude record of 91,450 feet (27,874 m), with payload, in an A-5 Vigilante bomber carrying , and better the previous world record by over four miles (6 km). * December 14 ** Antoine Gizenga proclaims in the Democratic Republic of the Congo that he has taken over as the country's premier. ** Tied Test#First tied Test, 1960, The first tied test is held by the West Indian cricket team in Australia in 1960–61, West Indian cricket team in Australia in Brisbane. * December 15 ** King Mahendra of Nepal deposes the democratic government in his country, and takes direct control himself. ** King Baudouin of Belgium marries Doña Fabiola de Mora y Aragón. * December 16 ** U.S. Secretary of State, Secretary of State Christian Herter announces that the United States will commit five nuclear submarines and eighty Polaris missiles to the defense of the NATO countries by the end of 1963. ** 1960 New York mid-air collision, New York mid-air collision: A United Airlines DC-8 collides in mid-air with a TWA Lockheed Constellation over Staten Island in New York City. All 128 passengers and crewmembers on the two airliners, and six people on the ground, are killed. * December 17 – Troops loyal to Emperor Haile Selassie in Ethiopia overcome the 1960 Ethiopian coup attempt, coup that began on December 13, returning the reins to the Emperor upon his return from a trip to Brazil. The Emperor absolves his own son of any guilt. * December 19 – Fire sweeps through the USS Constellation (CV-64), USS ''Constellation'', to become the U.S. Navy's largest aircraft carrier, while she is under construction at the Brooklyn Navy Yard; killing 50 workers and injuring 150. * December 23 – Hilkka Saarinen née Pylkkänen was murdered in the so-called the "oven homicide" case in Krootila, Kokemäki, Finland.


World population

* World population: 3,021,475,000 ** Africa: 277,398,000 ** Asia: 1,701,336,000 ** Europe: 604,401,000 ** Latin America: 218,300,000 ** North America: 204,152,000 ** Oceania: 15,888,000


Births


January

* January 2 – Naoki Urasawa, Japanese manga author and artist * January 4 ** Michael Stipe, American rock singer (R.E.M.) ** April Winchell, American writer and voice actress * January 6 ** Natalia Bestemianova, Soviet ice dancer, 1988 Winter Olympics, 1988 Olympic Champion ** Kari Jalonen, Finnish ice hockey player ** Nigella Lawson, English journalist, broadcaster, television personality, gourmet and food writer ** Miriam O'Callaghan, Irish media personality * January 7 – Mohammad Javad Zarif, Iranian politician, diplomat * January 10 ** Jurrie Koolhof, Dutch footballer and manager (d. 2019) ** Negro Casas, Mexican professional wrestler ** Brian Cowen, Taoiseach of Ireland * January 12 ** Oliver Platt, Canadian actor ** Dominique Wilkins, French-born American basketball player * January 16 ** Wan Mohammad Khair-il Anuar, Malaysian politician, architect and entrepreneur (d. 2016) ** Richard Elliot, Scottish-born American saxophonist * January 18 – Mark Rylance, English actor, theatre director and playwright * January 20 ** Sabar Koti, Indian singer (d. 2018) ** Will Wright (game designer), Will Wright, American computer game designer *
January 21 Events Pre-1600 * 763 – Following the Battle of Bakhamra between Alids and Abbasids near Kufa, the Alid rebellion ends with the death of Ibrahim, brother of Isa ibn Musa. * 1525 – The Swiss Anabaptist Movement is founded when ...
– Mamoru Nagano, Japanese designer * January 22 – Michael Hutchence, Australian rock musician (INXS) (d. 1997) * January 23 – Patrick de Gayardon, French skydiver and skysurfing pioneer (d. 1998) * January 27 – Samia Suluhu, President of Tanzania * January 29 ** Gia Carangi, American model (d. 1986) ** Sean Kerly, British field hockey player ** Greg Louganis, American diver * January 31 – Grant Morrison, Scottish comic book writer and playwright


February

* February 2 – Jari Porttila, Finnish sports journalist * February 3 – Joachim Löw, German football manager * February 4 – Jonathan Larson, American composer and playwright (d. 1996) * February 7 ** Yasunori Matsumoto, Japanese voice actor ** James Spader, American actor and producer * February 8 ** Benigno Aquino III, 15th President of the Philippines (d. 2021) ** Alfred Gusenbauer, Chancellor of Austria * February 9 – Frederik Ndoci, Albanian singer, songwriter, poet, writer, actor and international Recording artist * February 13 – Pierluigi Collina, Italian football (soccer) referee * February 14 ** Olivia Cheng (Hong Kong actress), Olivia Cheng, Hong Kong actress ** Meg Tilly, American-Canadian actress and novelist * February 18 ** Gazebo (musician), Gazebo, Italian musician ** Tony Anselmo, American animator and voice actor * February 19 – Prince Andrew, Duke of York, British prince and second son of Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, The Duke of Edinburgh * February 20 ** Kee Marcello, Swedish rock guitarist (Easy Action, Europe (band), Europe) ** Cándido Muatetema Rivas, 4th Prime Minister of Equatorial Guinea (d. 2014) * February 21 ** Laurent Petitguillaume, French radio and television host ** Ricky Tosso, Peruvian actor (d. 2016) * February 23 – Naruhito, Naruhito, Emperor of Japan * February 27 – Andrés Gómez, Ecuadorian tennis player ** Paul Humphreys, English musician (Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, OMD) * February 28 ** Tōru Ōkawa, Japanese voice actor ** Dorothy Stratten, Canadian model and actress (d. 1980)


March

* March 2 – Hector Calma, Filipino basketball player * March 4 ** Mikko Kuustonen, Finnish singer and songwriter ** John Mugabi, Ugandan boxer and World Junior Middleweight champion * March 7 – Ivan Lendl, Czech tennis player * March 8 ** Finn Carter, American actress ** Jeffrey Eugenides, American author * March 10 – Anne MacKenzie (journalist), Anne MacKenzie, Scottish broadcaster * March 11 – Sharon Jordan, American actress * March 12 – Minoru Niihara, Japanese singer (Loudness (band), Loudness) * March 13 ** Joe Ranft, American screenwriter, animator, storyboard artist and voice actor (d. 2005) ** Adam Clayton, English-born Irish musician (U2) * March 15 — Rosa Beltrán, Mexican writer, lecturer, and academic. * March 20 — Norbert Pohlmann, German computer scientist * March 21 – Ayrton Senna, Brazilian triple Formula One world champion (d. 1994) * March 23 – Nicol Stephen, Scottish politician * March 24 ** Jan Berglin, Swedish cartoonist ** Kelly Le Brock, American-English model and actress ** Nena, German singer * March 25 – Brenda Strong, American actress * March 26 – Jennifer Grey, American actress * March 27 ** Hans Pflügler, German footballer ** Renato Russo, Brazilian singer (Legião Urbana) (d. 1996) * March 29 – Hiromi Tsuru, Japanese voice actress (d. 2017)


April

* April 1 – Michael Praed, British actor * April 2 – Linford Christie, British athlete * April 4 – Hugo Weaving, Nigerian-born Australian actor * April 8 – John Schneider (screen actor), John Schneider, American actor * April 10 ** Fabio Golfetti, Brazilian musician and record producer (Violeta de Outono, Gong (band), Gong) ** Héctor Rivoira, Argentine football manager and player (d. 2019) * April 11 – Jeremy Clarkson, English journalist, television show host and comedian * April 12 – David Thirdkill, American basketball player * April 13 **Dinesh Kaushik (politician), Dinesh Kaushik, Indian politician **Rudi Völler, German footballer and manager * April 14 – Brad Garrett, American actor, comedian and voice actor * April 15 ** Susanne Bier, Danish film director ** King Philippe of Belgium * April 16 ** Wahab Akbar, Filipino politician (d. 2007) ** Rafael Benítez, Spanish football manager ** Pierre Littbarski, German footballer and coach * April 18 ** Neo Rauch, German painter ** J. Christopher Stevens, American diplomat, U.S. Ambassador to Libya (d. 2012) * April 19 ** Gustavo Petro, President of Colombia, 2022 - 2026 * April 20 – Miguel Díaz-Canel, Cuban politician, First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba and 17th President of Cuba * April 23 ** Valerie Bertinelli, American actress and presenter (born April 23, 1960) ** Steve Clark, English guitarist (Def Leppard) (d. 1991) ** David Gedge, English musician (The Wedding Present and Cinerama (band), Cinerama) ** Léo Jaime, Brazilian writer, actor and musician (João Penca e Seus Miquinhos Amestrados ) ** Claude Julien (ice hockey), Claude Julien, Canadian ice hockey coach * April 24 – Masami Kikuchi, Japanese voice actor * April 25 – Michael Lohan, American television personality; father of Lindsay Lohan * April 28 ** Elena Kagan, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States ** Ian Rankin, Scottish crime novelist * April 29 – Steve Blum, American voice actor


May

* May 2 ** Stephen Daldry, English film director ** Gjorge Ivanov, President of the Republic of Macedonia, President of Macedonia * May 4 – Werner Faymann, Chancellor of Austria * May 8 ** Franco Baresi, Italian footballer ** Sergey Belyayev, Kazakhstani shooter (d. 2020) ** Patrick McKenna, Canadian actor and comedian * May 10 – Bono, Irish rock singer (U2) * May 14 – Ronan Tynan, Irish tenor * May 15 – Julian Jarrold, English film and television director and producer * May 16 ** Landon Deireragea, Nauruan politician ** Lovebug Starski, American rapper and disc jockey (d. 2018) * May 17 – John Payne (voice actor), John Payne, English actor and voice actor * May 18 ** Jari Kurri, Finnish hockey player ** Yannick Noah, French tennis player * May 19 – Yazz, British pop singer * May 20 ** John Billingsley, American actor ** Tony Goldwyn, American actor, voice actor, and film director * May 21 ** Jeffrey Dahmer, American serial killer (d. 1994) ** Mark Ridgway, Australian cricketer ** Vladimir Salnikov, Russian swimmer * May 21 – Mohanlal, Indian actor * May 22 ** Amir Ishemgulov, Russian biologist and politician (d. 2020) ** Hideaki Anno, Japanese director * May 23 – Linden Ashby, American actor * May 24 ** Greg Conescu, Australian rugby league player ** Guy Fletcher, British keyboardist (Dire Straits) ** Doug Jones (actor), Doug Jones, American actor ** Kristin Scott Thomas, English actress * May 25 – Amy Klobuchar, American politician * May 26 – Rob Murphy, American baseball player * May 27 ** Alexander Bashlachev, Soviet poet and rock musician (d. 1988) ** D. Kupendra Reddy, Indian politician * May 29 ** Thomas Baumer, Swiss economist, interculturalist and personality assessor ** Neil Crone, Canadian actor * May 30 ** Micah Barnes, Canadian pop singer-songwriter ** Carmen Velasquez, American justice, New York City Civil Court * May 31 –Chris Elliott, American actor and comedian


June

* June 2 ** P. Balasubramaniam, Malaysian police officer (d. 2013) ** Tony Hadley, British pop musician and was lead singer of Spandau Ballet ** Kyle Petty, American NASCAR driver and sports commentator ** Maria Lourdes Sereno, Filipina jurist, 24th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines * June 3 – Catherine Davani, first female Papua New Guinean judge (d. 2016) * June 5 – Seiichi Endo, Japanese criminal (d. 2018) * June 6 – Steve Vai, American guitarist * June 8 ** Gary Trousdale, American animator and film director ** Mick Hucknall, English rock singer and songwriter (Simply Red) * June 11 – Mehmet Oz, Turkish-American cardiothoracic surgeon and television personality * June 12 – Corynne Charby, French model, actress and singer * June 15 – Michèle Laroque, French actress * June 17 ** Thomas Haden Church, American actor and film director ** Adrián Campos, Spanish Formula One driver (d. 2021) * June 20 – Anatoly Donika, Russian former professional ice hockey player * June 21 – Karl Erjavec, Slovenian lawyer and politician * June 22 – Erin Brockovich, American environmental activist * June 23 – Per Morberg, Swedish actor, chef and news presenter * June 26 – Mauro Carlesse, Brazilian politician, Governor of Tocantins * June 27 – Michael Mayer (director), Michael Mayer, American theatre director, film director, television director and playwright * June 28 – John Elway, American football player * June 29 – Ivans Ribakovs, Latvian politician * June 30 ** Anna Šišková, Slovak actress ** Tony Bellotto, Brazilian guitarist and writer ** Diego Trujillo, Colombian actor ** Vincent Klyn, New Zealand-born actor and surfer


July

* July 1 ** Kōji Ishii, Japanese voice actor ** Mikael Håfström, Swedish film director and screenwriter * July 3 ** Vince Clarke, British musician and composer (Depeche Mode, Erasure) ** Perrine Pelen, French alpine skier ** Håkan Loob, Swedish ice hockey player * July 4 – Roland Ratzenberger, Austrian Formula One driver (d. 1994) * July 5 ** Brad Loree, Canadian actor and stuntman ** Hugo Rubio, Chilean football player * July 6 ** Ferenc Juhász (politician), Ferenc Juhász, Minister of Defence for Hungary ** Lyudmyla Denisova, Ukrainian politician * July 7 – Kevin A. Ford, American astronaut * July 8 ** Thilo Martinho, German composer and singer-songwriter ** Eleanor Scott (archaeologist), Eleanor Scott, British archaeologist and politician * July 9 ** Yūko Asano, Japanese actress and singer ** Charles Gavin, Brazilian drummer and producer ** Wanda Vázquez Garced, Puerto Rican politician, Governor ** Michael Feichtenbeiner, German football coach * July 10 **Jeff Bergman, American voice actor, comedian and impressionist **Ariel Castro, Puerto Rican-American convicted kidnapper, rapist and former bus driver (d. 2013) * July 12 – Sully Díaz, Puerto Rican actress and singer * July 13 ** Ian Hislop, British journalist and broadcaster ** Frane Perišin, Croatian actor * July 14 ** Kyle Gass, American music singer-songwriter-guitarist/actor ** Jane Lynch, American actress, comedian and author ** Taung Galay Sayadaw, Burmese buddhist monk ** Angélique Kidjo, Beninese singer-songwriter and activist * July 15 ** Dennis Storhøi, Norwegian actor ** Martyn Joseph, Welsh singer-songwriter ** Sergio Kato, Brazilian actor, television host, comedian and martial artist * July 16 ** Cedric Foo, Singaporean politician and corporate executive ** Jacqueline Gold, British businesswoman ** PJ Powers, South African musician * July 17 ** Robin Shou, Hong Kong martial artist and actor ** Mark Burnett, British television and film producer ** Jan Wouters, Dutch football player and manager * July 19 – Atom Egoyan, Armenian-Canadian film maker * July 20 – Jonathon Morris, English actor and television presenter * July 21 ** Ezequiel Viñao, Argentine-born composer ** Fritz Walter (footballer born 1960), Fritz Walter, German footballer *July 22 - John Leguizamo, Colombian-American actor, comedian and producer * July 27 – Uddhav Thackeray, Indian Politician * July 28 ** Jonathan Gold, American food critic (d. 2018) ** Harald Lesch, German physicist, astronomer, natural philosopher, author, television presenter, professor of physics * July 30 – Richard Linklater, American director * July 31 – Dale Hunter, Canadian ice hockey player and coach


August

* August 1 ** Chuck D, American rapper (Public Enemy (group), Public Enemy) ** Professor Griff, American rapper (Public Enemy (group), Public Enemy) * August 4 ** Dean Malenko, American professional wrestler ** José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, Prime Minister of Spain * August 7 ** Rosana Pastor, Spanish actress ** David Duchovny, American actor * August 10 ** Antonio Banderas, Spanish actor and film director ** Kenny Perry, American golfer * August 12 – Laurent Fignon, French road bicycle racer (d. 2010) * August 13 ** Koji Kondo, Japanese composer ** Phil Taylor (darts player), Phil Taylor, English darts player * August 14 – Sarah Brightman, English soprano singer and actress * August 15 – Judy Holt, British television actress * August 16 ** Franz Welser-Möst, Austrian conductor ** Timothy Hutton, American actor * August 17 – Sean Penn, American actor and film director * August 18 – Stuart Matthewman, English songwriter * August 19 – Morten Andersen, American football player * August 20 – Elizabeth Alda, American actress * August 22 – Regina Taylor, American actress * August 23 – Chris Potter (actor), Chris Potter, Canadian actor and musician * August 24 – Cal Ripken Jr., American baseball player * August 26 ** Branford Marsalis, American musician ** Ola Ray, American actress and model * August 28 – Jodi Carlisle, American actress * August 29 – Viire Valdma, Estonian actress


September

* September 1 – Joseph Williams (musician), Joseph Williams, American singer and film score composer * September 2 – John S. Hall, American poet and spoken-word artist * September 4 ** Kim Thayil, American rock guitarist (Soundgarden) ** Damon Wayans, African-American actor and comedian * September 5 – Karita Mattila, Finnish soprano * September 7 ** Phillip Rhee, American actor, producer and writer ** Dušan Pašek, Slovak ice hockey player (d. 1998) * September 9 ** Mario Batali, American chef and host ** Hugh Grant, English actor and activist ** Johnson Righeira, Italian singer-songwriter, musician, record producer and actor ** Bob Stoops, American football coach * September 10 **Margaret Ferrier, Scottish politician **Colin Firth, English actor * September 11 – Annie Gosfield, American composer * September 12 ** Evan Jenkins (politician), Evan Jenkins, American politician ** Robert John Burke, American actor * September 13 – Kevin Carter, South African photojournalist (d. 1994) * September 14 ** Melissa Leo, American actress ** Callum Keith Rennie, Canadian actor * September 15 – Jimmy Bridges (actor), Jimmy Bridges, American actor * September 16 ** John Franco, American baseball player ** Yianna Katsoulos, French singer * September 17 ** Alan Krueger, American economist (d. 2019) ** Damon Hill, British 1996 Formula 1 world champion ** Kevin Clash, American actor and puppeteer * September 19 – Yolanda Saldívar, American murderer of tejano singer Selena * September 21 – David James Elliott, Canadian-American actor * September 22 – Scott Baio, American actor * September 25 – Eduardo Yáñez, Mexican film and television actor


October

* October 4 – Ana Patricia Botín, Spanish banker * October 5 ** Careca, Brazilian footballer ** Hitomi Kuroki, Japanese actress * October 6 – Toru Takahashi (racing driver), Toru Takahashi, Japanese race car driver (d. 1983) * October 8 – Rano Karno, Indonesian actor and politician * October 9 – Marin Mazzie, American actress and singer (d. 2018) * October 13 – Joey Belladonna, American heavy metal singer (Anthrax (American band), Anthrax) * October 17 – Bernie Nolan, Irish actress and singer (The Nolans) (d. 2013) * October 18 ** Alex Ferrer, Cuban-American television personality, lawyer and judge ** Jean-Claude Van Damme, Belgian actor and martial artist ** Erin Moran, American actress (d. 2017) * October 24 ** BD Wong, American actor ** Jaime Garzón, Colombian journalist and comedian (d. 1999) * October 26 – Jouke de Vries, Dutch–Frisians, Frisian politician * October 29 – Dieter Nuhr, German comedian * October 30 – Diego Maradona, Argentine footballer (d. 2020) * October 31 **Luis Fortuño, Puerto Rican politician, Governor of Puerto Rico (2009–2013) **Reza Pahlavi, Crown Prince of Iran, Reza Pahlavi, Crown Prince of Iran


November

* November 1 – Tim Cook, American businessman and current CEO of Apple, Inc * November 3 – Karch Kiraly, American volleyball player * November 4 – Siniša Glavašević, Croatian reporter (d. 1991) * November 5 – Tilda Swinton, British actress * November 8 ** Michael Nyqvist, Swedish actor (d. 2017) ** Megan Cavanagh, American actress and voice actress * November 9 ** Andreas Brehme, German football player and manager ** Joëlle Ursull, Guadeloupean singer * November 10 – Neil Gaiman, English author * November 11 – Stanley Tucci, American actor and film director * November 12 – Maurane, Belgian singer and actress (d. 2018) * November 15 – Susanne Lothar, German actress (d. 2012) * November 17 **Jonathan Ross, English television presenter **RuPaul, American drag queen and entertainer * November 18 – Elizabeth Perkins, American actress * November 19 ** Miss Elizabeth, American professional wrestling valet (d. 2003) ** Hiroshi Naka, Japanese voice actor * November 20 – Marc Labrèche, Canadian actor and television host * November 24 – Amanda Wyss, American actress * November 25 ** Robert Dunlop, Northern Irish motorcycle racer (d. 2008) ** Amy Grant, American Christian and pop musician ** John F. Kennedy Jr., American lawyer, journalist and son of 35th President John F. Kennedy (d. 1999) * November 26 ** Greg Berg, American actor and voice actor ** Harold Reynolds, American baseball player and broadcaster * November 27 ** Eike Immel, German football player and manager ** Tim Pawlenty, American politician ** Yulia Tymoshenko, Prime Minister of Ukraine in 2005 and 2007-2010 *November 29 – Cathy Moriarty, American actress * November 30 ** Rich Fields, American television personality ** Gary Lineker, English footballer and sports presenter


December

* December 1 – Carol Alt, American model and actress * December 3 ** Daryl Hannah, American actress and environmental activist ** Julianne Moore, American actress and children's author * December 4 – Glynis Nunn, Australian athlete * December 5 ** Brian Bromberg, American jazz bassist and composer ** Jack Russell (musician), Jack Russell, American rock singer (Great White) * December 8 – Lim Guan Eng, Malaysian politician and former Chief Minister of Penang, Malaysia * December 9 – Steve Doll, American professional wrestler (d. 2009) * December 10 – Sir Kenneth Branagh, Northern Irish actor and director * December 12 – Volker Beck (politician), Volker Beck, German politician * December 17 – Tarako, Japanese voice actress * December 18 – Kazuhide Uekusa, Japanese economist * December 20 – Kim Ki-duk, South Korean director and screenwriter (d. 2020) * December 22 – Jean-Michel Basquiat, American musician and graffiti painter (d. 1988) * December 26 – Temuera Morrison, New Zealand actor * December 27 – Maryam d'Abo, British actress * December 28 ** Ray Bourque, Canadian ice hockey player ** John Fitzgerald (tennis), John Fitzgerald, Australian tennis player * December 29 – Dave Pelzer, American author


Deaths


January

* January 1 ** Gianni Franciolini, Italian director and screenwriter (b. 1910) ** Margaret Sullavan, American actress (b. 1909) * January 3 – Victor Sjöström, Swedish actor (b. 1879) * January 4 ** Albert Camus, French writer, Nobel Prize in Literature, Nobel Prize winner (b. 1913) ** Dudley Nichols, American screenwriter (b. 1895) * January 5 – Donald Knight (cricketer), Donald Knight, English cricketer (b. 1894) * January 7 – Dorothea Chambers, English tennis champion (b. 1878) * January 8 – Ion Codreanu, Romanian general (b. 1891) * January 9 – Elsie J. Oxenham, English children's novelist (b. 1880) * January 10 – Arthur S. Carpender, American admiral (b. 1884) * January 11 – Isabel Emslie Hutton, Scottish nurse in Serbia during World War I and psychiatrist (b. 1887) * January 12 – Nevil Shute, English-born novelist (b. 1899) *
January 19 Events Pre-1600 * 379 – Emperor Gratian elevates Flavius Theodosius at Sirmium to ''Augustus'', and gives him authority over all the eastern provinces of the Roman Empire. * 649 – Conquest of Kucha: The forces of Kucha surrend ...
– Dadasaheb Torne, Indian filmmaker (b. 1890) *
January 24 Events Pre-1600 * 41 – Claudius is proclaimed Roman emperor by the Praetorian Guard after they assassinate the previous emperor, his nephew Caligula. * 914 – Start of the First Fatimid invasion of Egypt. *1438 – The Cou ...
** Matt Moore (actor), Matt Moore, Irish-American actor (b. 1888) ** Edwin Fischer, Swiss pianist and conductor (b. 1886) * January 25 ** Diana Barrymore, American stage and film actress (b. 1921) ** Rutland Boughton, English composer (b. 1878) ** Beno Gutenberg, German-American seismologist (b. 1889) * January 27 – Osvaldo Aranha, Brazilian politician (b. 1894) * January 28 – Zora Neale Hurston, American folklorist, anthropologist and author (b. 1891) * January 30 – J. C. Kumarappa, Indian economist (b. 1892)


February

* February 2 – Swami Bharati Krishna Tirtha, Hindu teacher (b. 1884) * February 3 – Fred Buscaglione, Italian singer and actor (b. 1921) * February 6 – Jesse Belvin, American urban singer (b. 1932) * February 7 – Igor Kurchatov, Soviet physicist (b. 1903) * February 8 ** J. L. Austin, British philosopher (b. 1911) ** Giles Gilbert Scott, Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, British architect (b. 1880) * February 9 ** Adolph Coors III, American brewer and kidnap victim (b. 1916) ** Ernst von Dohnányi, Hungarian conductor (b. 1877) * February 10 – Aloysius Stepinac, Yugoslav Roman Catholic prelate (b. 1898) * February 12 – Jean-Michel Atlan, French painter (b. 1913) * February 14 – Masatomi Kimura, Japanese admiral (b. 1891) * February 20 ** Leonard Woolley, English archaeologist (b. 1880) ** Adone Zoli, Italian politician, 35th Prime Minister of Italy (b. 1887) * February 29 ** Jacques Becker, French director (b. 1906) ** Edwina Mountbatten, Countess Mountbatten of Burma (b. 1901), last Vicereine of India ** Melvin Purvis, American lawman and FBI agent (b. 1903) ** Walter Yust, American encyclopedia editor (b. 1894)


March

* March 2 – Stanisław Taczak, Polish general (b. 1874) * March 4 – Leonard Warren, American opera singer (b. 1911) * March 9 – Jack Beattie, Irish politician (b. 1886) * March 11 ** Roy Chapman Andrews, American explorer, adventurer and naturalist (b. 1884) ** Takuma Kajiwara, Japanese-born American photographer (b.1876) * March 13 ** Louis Wagner (driver), Louis Wagner, French Grand Prix racer, aviator (b. 1882) ** Yosef Zvi HaLevy, Israeli rabbi and judge (b. 1874) * March 14 – Oliver Kirk, American Olympic boxer (b. 1884) * March 22 – José Antonio Aguirre (politician), José Antonio Aguirre, Spanish politician (b. 1904) * March 23 – Franklin P. Adams, American journalist (b. 1881) * March 26 – Ian Keith, American actor (b. 1899) * March 27 ** Mario Talavera, Mexican songwriter (b. 1885) ** Gregorio Marañón, Spanish physician, scientist, historian and philosopher. (b. 1887)


April

* April 1 – Abdul Rahman of Negeri Sembilan, King of Malaysia (b. 1895) * April 3 – Norodom Suramarit, King of Cambodia (b. 1896) * April 5 ** Cuthbert Burnup, English sportsman (b. 1875) ** Peter Llewelyn Davies, namesake for Peter Pan (b. 1897) ** Alma Kruger, American actress (b. 1868) * April 10 – Arthur Benjamin, Australian composer (b. 1893) * April 17 – Eddie Cochran, American rock singer (b. 1938) * April 19 – Beardsley Ruml, American economist and tax plan author (b. 1894) * April 24 ** Hope Emerson, American actress, performer, and strongwoman (b. 1897) ** Max von Laue, German physicist, Nobel Prize in Physics, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1879) ** George Relph, English actor (b. 1888) * April 25 ** Amānullāh Khān, Emir and King of Afghanistan (b. 1892) ** Turan Emeksiz, Turkish student killed during the demonstrations (b. 1940) * April 26 – Gustaf Lindblom (athlete), Gustaf Lindblom, Swedish Olympic athlete (b. 1891) * April 28 – Carlos Ibáñez del Campo, Chilean army officer and political figure, 20th President of Chile (b. 1877)


May

* May 2 – Caryl Chessman, American criminal (b. 1921) * May 3 – Masa Niemi, Finnish actor (b. 1914) * May 8 ** Hersch Lauterpacht, British international lawyer (b. 1897) ** J. H. C. Whitehead, British mathematician (b. 1904) * May 11 – John D. Rockefeller Jr., American philanthropist (b. 1874) * May 12 – Prince Aly Khan, Pakistani United Nations ambassador (b. 1911) * May 14 – Lucrezia Bori, Spanish opera singer (b. 1887) * May 22 – İbrahim Çallı, Turkish painter (b. 1882) * May 23 ** Georges Claude, French inventor (b. 1870) ** The Great Gama, Punjabi wrestler (b. 1878) * May 24 – Avraham Arnon, Israeli educator and a recipient of the Israel Prize (b. 1887) * May 25 – Rafael Gómez Ortega, Spanish bullfighter (b. 1882) * May 27 ** George Zucco, English-born character actor (b. 1886) ** James Montgomery Flagg, American artist, comics artist and illustrator (b. 1877) * May 30 – Boris Pasternak, Russian writer, Nobel Prize in Literature, Nobel Prize laureate (declined) (b. 1890) * May 31 – Walther Funk, German Nazi politician (b. 1890)


June

* June 4 ** Józef Haller de Hallenburg, Polish general (b. 1873) ** Lucien Littlefield, American actor (b. 1895) * June 13 – Ken McArthur, South African athlete (b. 1881) * June 14 – Ana Pauker, Romanian communist politician (b. 1893) * June 17 – Arthur Rosson, English film director (b. 1886) * June 18 – Shalva Aleksi-Meskhishvili, Georgian politician (b. 1884) * June 19 – Chris Bristow, English race car driver (b. 1937) * June 20 – William E. Fairbairn, English soldier, police officer and hand-to-hand combat expert (b. 1885) * June 25 ** Walter Baade, German astronomer (b. 1893) ** Otto Ender, Austrian political figure, 8th Chancellor of Austria (b. 1875) * June 27 – Lottie Dod, English tennis player; Wimbledon women's champion, 1887–88, 1891–93 (b. 1871) * June 28 ** Móric Esterházy, Hungarian aristocrat and politician, 18th Prime Minister of Hungary (b. 1881) ** Jaume Vicens i Vives, Spanish historian (b. 1910)


July

* July 2 – Margherita Bagni, Italian actress (b. 1902) * July 6 ** Aneurin Bevan, British politician (b. 1897) ** Hans Wilsdorf, German-Swiss watchmaker, founder of Rolex (b. 1881) * July 7 – Francis Browne, Irish Jesuit priest, famous for his last photos of the ''RMS Titanic'' (b. 1880) * July 12 ** Buddy Adler, American film producer (b. 1909) ** Francis Xavier Gsell, Australian Roman Catholic bishop and missionary (b. 1872) * July 14 – Maurice de Broglie, French physicist (b. 1875) * July 15 ** Anton Giulio Bragaglia, Italian cinematographer (b. 1890) ** Set Persson, Swedish politician (b. 1897) ** Lawrence Tibbett, American opera singer and actor (b. 1896) * July 16 ** Albert Kesselring, German field marshal (b. 1885) ** John P. Marquand, American novelist (b. 1893) ** Manuel Gamio, Mexican anthropologist and archaeologist (b. 1883) * July 17 ** Pavel Peter Gojdič, Czechoslovak Roman Catholic monk and blessed (b. 1888) ** Maud Menten, Canadian biochemist (b. 1879) * July 22 – Yan Xishan, Chinese warlord and politician (b. 1883) * July 24 – Hans Albers, German actor and singer (b. 1891) * July 26 – Cedric Gibbons, Irish-American art director (b. 1893) * July 27 – Georgi Kyoseivanov, 27th Prime Minister of Bulgaria (b. 1884) * July 28 – Enrique Amorim, Uruguayan novelist (b. 1900) * July 29 – Hasan Saka, 7th Prime Minister of Turkey (b. 1885)


August

* August 2 – Francesca French, British Protestant missionary (b. 1871) * August 5 – Arthur Meighen, 9th Prime Minister of Canada (b. 1874) * August 7 ** Walden L. Ainsworth, American admiral (b. 1886) ** Luis Ángel Firpo, Argentine boxer (b. 1894) * August 9 – Richard Cramer, American actor (b. 1889) * August 10 ** Frank Lloyd, American film director (b. 1886) ** Oswald Veblen, American mathematician, geometer and topologist (b. 1880) * August 14 – Fred Clarke, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates) and a member of the MLB Hall of Fame (b. 1872) * August 17 – Charles W. Ryder, American general (b. 1892) * August 18 – Carlo Emilio Bonferroni, Italian mathematician (b. 1892) * August 22 ** Eduard Pütsep, Estonian wrestler (b. 1898) ** Johannes Sikkar, Estonian politician (b. 1897) * August 23 ** Jersey Flegg, English-Australian rugby league player and chairman (b. 1878) ** Oscar Hammerstein II, American librettist (b. 1895) * August 27 – Stanley Clifford Weyman, American impostor (b. 1890) * August 28 – Charles Forbes (Royal Navy officer), Sir Charles Forbes, British admiral (b. 1880) * August 29 ** Hazza' al-Majali, Prime Minister of Jordan (b. 1917) ** Vicki Baum, Austrian writer (b. 1888) ** David Diop, French West African poet (b. 1927)


September

* September 1 – Hisamuddin of Selangor, King of Malaysia (b. 1898) * September 4 – Alfred E. Green, American film director (b. 1889) * September 8 ** Feroze Gandhi, Indian politician (b. 1912) ** Oscar Pettiford, American jazz string player (b. 1922) * September 9 – Jussi Björling, Swedish tenor (b. 1911) * September 11 – Edwin Justus Mayer, American screenwriter (b. 1896) * September 13 – Leó Weiner, Hungarian composer (b. 1885) * September 20 ** Ida Rubinstein, Russian ballet dancer (b. 1883) ** Ernest William Goodpasture, American pathologist and physician (b. 1886) * September 22 – Melanie Klein, Austrian-British psychoanalyst (b. 1882) * September 23 – Kathlyn Williams, American stage and silent film actress (b. 1879) * September 24 – Mátyás Seiber, Hungarian composer (b. 1905) * September 25 – Emily Post, American etiquette expert (b. 1873) * September 27 – Sylvia Pankhurst, English suffragette (b. 1882) * September 30 – St John Philby, Ceylonese-born British Arabist (b. 1885)


October

* October 5 – Alfred L. Kroeber, American anthropologist (b. 1876) * October 11 – Richard Cromwell (actor), Richard Cromwell, American film actor (b. 1910) * October 12 – Inejiro Asanuma, Japanese politician (assassinated) (b. 1898) * October 14 – Abram Ioffe, Soviet physicist (b. 1903) * October 15 ** Henny Porten, German actress and producer (b. 1890) ** Clara Kimball Young, American actress (b. 1890) * October 19 – Hjalmar Dahl, Finnish journalist, translator and writer (b. 1891) * October 21 ** Katharine Stewart-Murray, Duchess of Atholl, Scottish aristocrat and politician (b. 1874) ** Ma Hongbin, Chinese warlord (b. 1884) * October 24 ** Mitrofan Nedelin, Soviet Chief marshal of the branch, Chief Marshal of the Artillery, chief of the Strategic Missile Force, Hero of the Soviet Union (b. 1902) ** Yevgeny Ostashev, Soviet head of the 1st control polygon NIIP-5 (Baikonur), Lenin prize winner (b. 1924) * October 25 – Harry Ferguson, Irish engineer and inventor (b. 1884) * October 31 – H. L. Davis, American fiction writer and poet (b. 1894)


November

* November 2 **Dimitri Mitropoulos, Greek conductor, pianist and composer (b. 1896) ** Julio Nakpil, Filipino composer and general (b. 1867) ** Otoya Yamaguchi, ultranationalist who assassinated Inejiro Asanuma, a politician and head of the Japan Socialist Party (b. 1943) * November 3 ** Bobby Wallace (baseball), Bobby Wallace, American baseball player (St. Louis Browns) and a member of the MLB Hall of Fame (b. 1873) ** Harold Spencer Jones, Sir Harold Spencer Jones, English astronomer (b. 1890) * November 5 ** Ward Bond, American actor (b. 1903) ** August Gailit, Estonian writer (b. 1891) ** Johnny Horton, American country singer (b. 1925) ** Mack Sennett, Canadian film producer and director (b. 1880) * November 6 **John Lavington Bonython, Sir John Bonython, Australian businessman and politician (b. 1875) ** Erich Raeder, German World War II naval leader (b. 1876) * November 7 – A. P. Carter, American singer and songwriter (b. 1891) * November 12 – Lord Buckley, American monologist (b. 1906) * November 16 ** Paul Faure (politician), Paul Faure, French Socialist politician (b. 1878) ** Clark Gable, American actor (b. 1901) * November 19 – Phyllis Haver, American actress (b. 1899) * November 23 – Allen Hobbs, 32nd Governor of American Samoa (b. 1889) * November 24 – Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna of Russia, sister of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, Nicholas II (b. 1882) * November 25 – Mirabal sisters, Patria (b. 1924), Minerva (b. 1926), and Maria Teresa Mirabal (b. 1935), three Dominican revolutionaries (and their driver, Rufino de la Cruz) * November 26 – Helen Hellwig, American tennis player (b. 1874) * November 28 ** Richard Wright (author), Richard Wright, American novelist (b. 1908) ** Dirk Jan de Geer, Dutch nobleman, lawyer and politician, 26th Prime Minister of the Netherlands (b. 1870) * November 29 – Andrew Hamilton Russell, Sir Andrew Russell, New Zealand Army general (b. 1868)


December

* December 5 – Hashim al-Atassi, Syrian statesman, 2nd Prime Minister of Syria and 4th President of Syria (b. 1875) * December 7 ** Virginia Balestrieri, Italian actress (b. 1888) ** Ioannis Demestichas, Greek admiral (b. 1882) * December 12 – Christopher Hornsrud, 11th Prime Minister of Norway (b. 1859) * December 13 ** John Charles Thomas, American opera singer (b. 1891) ** Nancy Elizabeth Prophet, African-American artist known for her sculpture (b. 1890) * December 14 – Gregory Ratoff, Russian actor and director * December 22 – Ninian Comper, Sir Ninian Comper, British architect (b. 1864) * December 25 – Alberto Maria de Agostini, Italian missionary (b. 1883) * December 26 ** Giuseppe Bellanca, Italian-American aircraft designer and company founder (b. 1886) ** Watsuji Tetsuro, Japanese philosopher (b. 1889)


Date unknown

* Signe Bergman, Swedish suffragist (b. 1869)


Nobel Prizes

* Nobel Prize in Physics, Physics – Donald Arthur Glaser * Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Chemistry – Willard Libby * Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, Physiology or Medicine – Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet, Peter Medawar * Nobel Prize in Literature, Literature – Saint-John Perse * Nobel Peace Prize, Peace – Albert Lutuli


References

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