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== Events == | == Events == | ||
*January 11 to February 7 - The [[Communist Party of China]] hosts the Seven Thousand Cadres Conference in Beijing to discuss the consequences of the Great Leap Forward, which is declared over. | *January 11 to February 7 - The [[Communist Party of China]] hosts the Seven Thousand Cadres Conference in Beijing to discuss the consequences of the Great Leap Forward, which is declared over. | ||
*January 26 - [[Tsui Yin]] kills 7 people and injures 3 others with a gun at Li Shing High School. | |||
*March 2 - [[Ne Win]] seizes control of Burma in a successful military coup. | |||
*March 19 - The Évian Accords are signed, ending the [[Algerian War of Independence]]. | |||
*June 1 - [[Adolf Eichmann]] is hanged for [[crimes against humanity]] committed during [[the Holocaust]] at Ayalon Prison in Ramla, Israel. | *June 1 - [[Adolf Eichmann]] is hanged for [[crimes against humanity]] committed during [[the Holocaust]] at Ayalon Prison in Ramla, Israel. | ||
*October 16 to 28 - The [[Cuban Missile Crisis]]: the United States and the Soviet Union have a 12-day standoff after it is revealed that the Soviet Union had constructed missile launch facilities in Cuba. After intense negotiations between President John F. Kennedy and Premier [[Nikita Khrushchev]], the Soviet Union agrees to | *June 2 - The [[Novocherkassk massacre]] takes place in Novocherkassk, Russia when the Soviet Army and the [[KGB]] use deadly force to put down a labor strike, killing 26 people and injuring 87. | ||
*July 1 - Rwanda declares independence from Belgium, marking the end of the Rwandan Revolution. [[Grégoire Kayibanda]] is named the first President of Rwanda, with his [[Parmehutu]] party becoming the country's ruling party. Kayibanda becomes the first person to promote [[Hutu Power]]. | |||
*July 4 - The [[Burma Socialist Programme Party]] is established to serve as the governing political party of Burma. | |||
*August 17 - [[Harry J. Anslinger]] steps down as Commissioner of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics. | |||
*September 26 - Beginning of the North Yemen Civil War. | |||
*October 16 to 28 - The [[Cuban Missile Crisis]]: the United States and the Soviet Union have a 12-day standoff after it is revealed that the Soviet Union had constructed missile launch facilities in Cuba. After intense negotiations between President John F. Kennedy and Premier [[Nikita Khrushchev]], the Soviet Union agrees to shut down their Cuban missile facilities, and in exchange, the United States agrees to remove their weapons from Turkey. The confrontation is often considered the closest the [[Cold War]] came to escalating into a full-scale nuclear war. | |||
== Births == | == Births == | ||
=== Villain births === | === Villain births === | ||
*January 3 - [[Guillermo Fariñas]] | *January 3 - [[Guillermo Fariñas]] | ||
*January 22 - [[Oscar Bolin]] | |||
*January 29 - [[Ismail Haniyeh]] | *January 29 - [[Ismail Haniyeh]] | ||
*February 15 - [[Milo Đukanović]] | *February 15 - [[Milo Đukanović]] | ||
*March 5 - [[Antonio Cárdenas Guillén]] | |||
*March 17 - [[Cesar Sayoc]] | *March 17 - [[Cesar Sayoc]] | ||
*March 23 - [[Bassel al-Assad]] | |||
*April 3 - [[Brenda Spencer]] | *April 3 - [[Brenda Spencer]] | ||
*April 10 - [[Mariusz Trynkiewicz]] | |||
*May 30 - [[Innocent Sagahutu]] | *May 30 - [[Innocent Sagahutu]] | ||
*June 6 - [[Terrence Brown]] | *June 6 - [[Terrence Brown]] | ||
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*July 15 - [[Glen Edward Rogers]] | *July 15 - [[Glen Edward Rogers]] | ||
*July 18 - [[Abu Sabaya]] | *July 18 - [[Abu Sabaya]] | ||
*August 4 - [[Martin O'Prey]] | |||
*August 29 - [[Richard Angelo]] | |||
*November 1 - [[Adolfo Constanzo]] | *November 1 - [[Adolfo Constanzo]] | ||
*November 4 - [[Jean-Pierre Bemba]] | *November 4 - [[Jean-Pierre Bemba]] | ||
*November 23 - [[Nicolás Maduro]] & [[Thomas J. Grasso]] | *November 23 - [[Nicolás Maduro]] & [[Thomas J. Grasso]] | ||
*December 9 - [[Felicity Huffman]] | |||
*December 22 - [[Scott Erskine]] | *December 22 - [[Scott Erskine]] | ||
*December 29 - [[Sergei Ryakhovsky]] | |||
*Unknown - [[Brian Robinson]] | *Unknown - [[Brian Robinson]] | ||
*Unknown - [[David Wayne Hull]] | *Unknown - [[David Wayne Hull]] | ||
*Unknown - [[Gang Lu]] | |||
=== Victim births === | === Victim births === | ||
* April 5 - Lana Clarkson | |||
* May 6 - Lynette Culver | |||
* May 10 - Vidar Lillelid | |||
* July 9 - Lucinda Schaefer | |||
* September 26 - James Closs | |||
* October 3 - Mary Fisher | |||
* Unknown - Steven Tuomi | |||
== Deaths == | == Deaths == | ||
=== Villain deaths === | === Villain deaths === | ||
*January 26 - [[Lucky Luciano]] | |||
*April 4 - [[James Hanratty]] | *April 4 - [[James Hanratty]] | ||
*April 8 - [[Anthony Strollo]] ''(disappeared; presumed deceased)'' | |||
*May 31 - [[Adolf Eichmann]] | *May 31 - [[Adolf Eichmann]] | ||
*July 26 - [[Tsui Yin]] | |||
=== Victim deaths === | === Victim deaths === |
Latest revision as of 01:16, 12 January 2023
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Events edit
- January 11 to February 7 - The Communist Party of China hosts the Seven Thousand Cadres Conference in Beijing to discuss the consequences of the Great Leap Forward, which is declared over.
- January 26 - Tsui Yin kills 7 people and injures 3 others with a gun at Li Shing High School.
- March 2 - Ne Win seizes control of Burma in a successful military coup.
- March 19 - The Évian Accords are signed, ending the Algerian War of Independence.
- June 1 - Adolf Eichmann is hanged for crimes against humanity committed during the Holocaust at Ayalon Prison in Ramla, Israel.
- June 2 - The Novocherkassk massacre takes place in Novocherkassk, Russia when the Soviet Army and the KGB use deadly force to put down a labor strike, killing 26 people and injuring 87.
- July 1 - Rwanda declares independence from Belgium, marking the end of the Rwandan Revolution. Grégoire Kayibanda is named the first President of Rwanda, with his Parmehutu party becoming the country's ruling party. Kayibanda becomes the first person to promote Hutu Power.
- July 4 - The Burma Socialist Programme Party is established to serve as the governing political party of Burma.
- August 17 - Harry J. Anslinger steps down as Commissioner of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics.
- September 26 - Beginning of the North Yemen Civil War.
- October 16 to 28 - The Cuban Missile Crisis: the United States and the Soviet Union have a 12-day standoff after it is revealed that the Soviet Union had constructed missile launch facilities in Cuba. After intense negotiations between President John F. Kennedy and Premier Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet Union agrees to shut down their Cuban missile facilities, and in exchange, the United States agrees to remove their weapons from Turkey. The confrontation is often considered the closest the Cold War came to escalating into a full-scale nuclear war.
Births edit
Villain births edit
- January 3 - Guillermo Fariñas
- January 22 - Oscar Bolin
- January 29 - Ismail Haniyeh
- February 15 - Milo Đukanović
- March 5 - Antonio Cárdenas Guillén
- March 17 - Cesar Sayoc
- March 23 - Bassel al-Assad
- April 3 - Brenda Spencer
- April 10 - Mariusz Trynkiewicz
- May 30 - Innocent Sagahutu
- June 6 - Terrence Brown
- June 24 - Gautam Adani
- June 25 - Anthony Allen Shore
- July 15 - Glen Edward Rogers
- July 18 - Abu Sabaya
- August 4 - Martin O'Prey
- August 29 - Richard Angelo
- November 1 - Adolfo Constanzo
- November 4 - Jean-Pierre Bemba
- November 23 - Nicolás Maduro & Thomas J. Grasso
- December 9 - Felicity Huffman
- December 22 - Scott Erskine
- December 29 - Sergei Ryakhovsky
- Unknown - Brian Robinson
- Unknown - David Wayne Hull
- Unknown - Gang Lu
Victim births edit
- April 5 - Lana Clarkson
- May 6 - Lynette Culver
- May 10 - Vidar Lillelid
- July 9 - Lucinda Schaefer
- September 26 - James Closs
- October 3 - Mary Fisher
- Unknown - Steven Tuomi
Deaths edit
Villain deaths edit
- January 26 - Lucky Luciano
- April 4 - James Hanratty
- April 8 - Anthony Strollo (disappeared; presumed deceased)
- May 31 - Adolf Eichmann
- July 26 - Tsui Yin