This Week in History
HISTORY, 17 Jul 2017
Satoshi Ashikaga – TRANSCEND Media Service
Jul 17-23, 2017
QUOTE OF THE WEEK:
“I have found that if you love life, life will love you back.” – Arthur Rubinstein
JULY 17
- Today is the WORLD DAY FOR INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE:
2015 At least 120 people are killed and 130 injured by a suicide bombing in Diyala Province, Iraq.
2014 A French regional train on the Pau-Bayonne line crashes into a high-speed train near the town of Denguin, resulting in at least 25 injuries.
2014 Malaysia Airlines Flight 17, a Boeing 777, crashes near the border of Ukraine and Russia after being shot down. All 298 people on board are killed.
1998 A diplomatic conference adopts the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, establishing a permanent international court to prosecute individuals for genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and the crime of aggression.
- International Criminal Court – Official Site
- Establishment of the International Criminal Court
- Full Text of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
- Basic Legal Texts of the International Criminal Court
- Background: War Crimes Tribunal in History – Radio Free Asia
- International Criminal Law Research Guide – Yale Law School
- War Crimes Research Guide – Georgetown Law University
- History and Future of the International Criminal Tribunals for former Yugoslavia and Rwanda, Louise Arbour – American University International Law Review
- History of the ICC – ICCNow.org
- Video: History of the International Criminal Court – PBS.org
- International Criminal Court: Successes and Failures, by Daniel Donovan – InternatinalPolicyDigest.org
- The Influence of The Nuremberg Trial On International Criminal Robert H. Jackson – RobertHJackson.org
- International Criminal Courts – Historical Background – Law.JRank.org
- The International Criminal Court: History, Development and Status, by J. Holms Armstead Jr. – Santa Clara Law Review
- Also visit This Week in History: July 1, 2002 The International Criminal Court is established to prosecute individuals for genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and the crime of aggression. (= The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court comes into force.)
1998 Papua New Guinea earthquake: A tsunami triggered by an undersea earthquake destroys 10 villages in Papua New Guinea killing an estimated 3,183, leaving 2,000 more unaccounted for and thousands more homeless.
1996 TWA Flight 800: Off the coast of Long Island, New York, a Paris-bound TWA Boeing 747 explodes, killing all 230 on board.
1989 Holy See–Poland relations are restored.
Holy See – Poland Relations:
- Bringing the Holy See to Poland (Part 1) – zenit.org
- Embassy of the Holy See (Vatican) in Warsaw – embassy-finder.com
- Holy See and Poland – YouTube video (0 min. 56 sec.)
- Holy See – Poland relations – Wikipedia
1989 First flight of the B-2 Spirit Stealth Bomber.
1985 Founding of the EUREKA Network by former head of states François Mitterrand (France) and Helmut Kohl (Germany).
1981 USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR.
- List of nuclear weapons tests of the Soviet Union
- Soviet Nuclear Test Summary – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- Soviet Nuclear Weapons Program – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- Database of nuclear tests, USSR/Russia: overview – JohnstonArchive.net
- Slow Death of Kazakhstan’s Land Of Nuclear Tests – Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty – RFRL.org
- Semipalitinsk nuclear testing: the humanitarian consequences – Norwegian Institute of International Affairs
- The lasting toll of Semipalitinsk’s nuclear testing – TheBulletin.org
- External Doses of Residents near Semipalitinsk Nuclear Test Site – ResearchGate.net
- Radiation Exposure on Residents due to Semipalitinsk Nuclear Tests – IRPA.net
1979 Nicaraguan dictator General Anastasio Somoza Debayle resigns and flees to Miami, Florida.
Anastasio Somoza Debayle:
- Nicaraguan Dictator Debayle Flees To Miami – July 17 1979 – timedb.com
- End of Anastasio Somoza Debayle Era – countrystudies.us
- Anastasio Somoza Debayle – Encyclopedia Britannica
- The Astonishing Story of Nicaragua’s Anastasio Somoza, by Edward Ulrich – newsofinterest.tv
- Anostosio Somoza – moreorless.net.au
History of Nicaragua:
- History of Nicaragua – Wikipedia
- Nicaragua – History – CountryStudies.com
- HISTORY OF NICARAGUA – HistoryWorld.net
- Nicaragua – History – NationsEncylopeida.com
- Nicaragua – History – LonelyPlanet.com
- History of Nicaragua – MapsOfWorld.com
- History of Nicaragua – HowStuffWorks.com
- History of Nicaragua – Nicaragua Guide – The Nica Sagas – Nicaragua-Guide.com
- A Brief History of Nicaragua – StudyLands.com
- Political and Economic History of Nicaragua – SJSU.edu
- Nicaragua – NationsOnline.com
- Timeline: Nicaragua – Stanford.edu
- Nicaragua profile – Timeline – BBC
1976 The opening of the Summer Olympics in Montreal is marred by 25 African teams boycotting the New Zealand team. “Most sovereign African, and a few other, nations boycotted the Montreal Games when the International Olympic Committee (IOC) would not support, as had other international sporting organizations, the banning from competition of those countries whose athletes had participated in sporting events in South Africa as long as apartheid continued. The New Zealand rugby team had been touring South Africa during apartheid and were excluded from international sporting events due to implementation of the anti-apartheid policy.”
- Rugby union and apartheid – Wikipedia
- Apartheid – NZHistory.net.nz
- No Marios – No Tour – NZHistory.net.nz
- “For example, I knew that for many years the New Zealand rugby team (called the All Blacks due to the color of the uniform) had been asked not to include Maori players for tours of South Africa.” – Rugby, Apartheid, and the Law, by Kelly Buchanan – Library of Congress – Blogs.Loc.gov
- Apartheid Fort New Zealand – WordPress.com
- Anti-apartheid boycotts and the affective economies of struggle:the case of Aotearoa New Zealand, by Malcolm MacLean – Academia.edu
- New Zealand’s Leader Questioned Over Apartheid Amnesia – Huffington Post
Sports and Racism:
- Race and sports – Wikipedia
- Culture, Race, and Gender in Sports, by Alisa Alexander
- My Tribute to Serena Williams, by Richard Falk
- White Americans’ Genetic Explanations for a Perceived Race Difference in Athleticism: The Relation to Prejudice toward and Stereotyping of Blacks, Jane P. Sheldon – Athletic Insight
- Tag Archives: racism in baseball – SPORTS – DIAMOND LIGHTNING: JAMES THOMAS “COOL PAPA BELL” – March 7, 2013 – JKKelley.org
- Ethnicity and racism in sports – personal.umich.edu
- Pumpsie Green and the Boston Red Sox’s Racism – BleacherReport.com
- The Red Sox: Racist – RedSoxAreRacist.BlogSpot.com
- Yawkey Way and the Red Sox’ Racist History – OverTheMoster.com
- The Boston Red Sox, Jackie Robinson, and a Legacy of Racism – OpEdNews.com
- Racism in American Baseball – Rearchomatic.com
- Racism in baseball – Johnny’s baseball blog
- “The color line in American baseball, until the late 1940s, excluded players of Black African descent from Major League Baseball and its affiliated Minor Leagues…” – Baseball color line – Wikipedia
History of Apartheid (South Africa):
- “The Afrikaans word meaning ‘separation’, Apartheid was the racial, social policy introduced by the National Party government of South Africa in 1948.” – Apartheid – About education – About.com
- The History of Apartheid in South Africa – Stanford.edu
- Precursors – Apartheid – Wikipedia
- South African general election, 1948 – Wikipedia
- Apartheid – History of South Africa – History.com
- A Brief History of South African Apartheid – About education – About.com
- Brief history of Apartheid in South Africa – South-Africa-Tours-and-Travel.com
- “In 1948, the National Party (NP), representing Afrikaners, won the national election on a platform of racism and segregation under the slogan of ‘apartheid’. Apartheid built upon earlier laws, but made segregation more rigid and enforced it more aggressively.” – Apartheid and reaction to it – SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ONLINE – SAHistory.org.za
- Apartheid History Timeline: On Nelson Mandela’s Death, A Look Back At South Africa’s Legacy Of Racism (PHOTOS), by Kavitha A. Davidson – December 05, 2013 – HuffingtonPost.com
- APARTHEID – History.com
- Apartheid – Infoplease.com
- Apartheid (1948-1994) – BlackPast.org
- Apartheid South Africa – SouthAfrica.to
- Apartheid in South Africa 1948-1994 – WikiSpaces.com – pdf
- South African History [Apartheid] – Australia.edu
- MILESTONES: 1989-1992 – The End of Apartheid – OFFICE HISTORIAN – US Department of State
- The Struggle for Equity: Apartheid in South Africa, by Eilis Hood – UPenn.edu
- South Africa to the end of Apartheid (1625-1993) – Northwestern.edu
- Apartheid Timeline – SoftSchools.com
1976 East Timor is annexed, and becomes the 27th province of Indonesia.
Annex of East Timor of 1976 and Its Background (Overview):
- History of East Timor – Wikipedia
- Indonesian occupation of East Timor – Wikipedia
- Indonesia invasion of East Timor – Wikipedia
- Portuguese Timor – Wikipedia
- Culture of East Timor – Wikipedia
- Online of East Timor – Wikipedia
- East Timor – infoplease.com
- Government of Timor-Leste
- Human rights in East Timor – Wikipedia
- Timor-Lesté Human Rights – Amnesty International
- East Timor – Human Rights Watch
Indonesian Invasion of East Timor on December 07, 1975:
- DEC 07 1975: THIS DAY IN HISTORY: Indonesia invades East Timor – History.com
- Indonesian occupation: NIU.edu
- “Claiming its assistance had been requested by East Timorese leaders, Indonesian military forces invaded on 7 December and by 1979 had all but destroyed armed resistance to the occupation. Following a controversial “Popular Assembly” which many said was not a genuine act of self-determination, Indonesia declared the territory a province of Indonesia (Timor Timur).” – INDONESIAN OCCUPATION OF EAST TIMOR – WorldLibrary.org
- Indonesian Occupation of East Timor – Rise From Ashes – RiseFromAshes.org
US Approval of Indonesia’s Invasion of East Timor in 1975:
- Ford and Kissinger Gave Green Light to Indonesia’s Invasion of East Timor, 1975: New Documents Detail Conversations with Suharto –National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 62 – Edited by William Burr and Michael L. Evans – The National Security Archive – GWU.edu
- US approved 1975 Indonesian invasion of East Timor, by Frank Gaglioti – 19 December 2001 – WSWS.org
- “On 28 November 1975, Timor-Leste declared independence from Portugal…Former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger was unequivocal in his support for the Suharto regime. On December 6, 1975, he and US President Ford met with Suharto in Jakarta just days before the invasion…The following day, on December 7, 1975, Indonesia launched Operation Komodo, the general invasion of Timor-Leste…” – Indonesian Occupation 1975-1999 – Timor-Leste (East Timor) – THE CENTER FOR JUSTICE AND ACCOUNTABILITY – CJA.org
- INDONESIA: Documents Show US Okayed Invasion of East Timor, by Jim Lobe – ISPNews.net
- A Quarter Century of US Support for Occupation – East Timor Truth Commission report uses declassified U.S. documents to call for reparations from U.S. for its support of Indonesian invasion and occupation of East Timor from 1975 until U.N. sponsored vote in 1999 – The National Security Archive – GWU.edu
Behind the Invasion: Australia’s Tacit Approval and the UK’s Support:
- “Memos, cables and letters sent and received by Australia’s foreign department between 1974 and 1976 confirmed that Australia gave tacit approval to Jakarta to annex the former Portuguese colony.” – Australia let Indonesia invade East Timor in 1975 – September 13, 2000 – The Guardian – TheGuardian.com
- “A recently re-discovered document given to the Australian Embassy in Jakarta suggests Australia may have been aware of Indonesian plans to execute East Timorese independence leaders after the 1975 invasion.” – Australia received East Timor ‘hit list’ before Indonesian invasion, by Sue Lannin – Friday, 27 November 2015 – ABC.net.au
- East Timor: The Indonesian-Australian invasion – Wednesday, September 20, 2000 – Green Left Weekly – GreenLeft.org
- How Australia Betrayed Then Saved East Timor, by Beth Wilson – August 27, 2009 – OnyaMagazine.com
- Declassified British Documents Reveal U.K. Support for Indonesian Invasion and Occupation of East Timor, Recognition of Denial of Self Determination, 1975-1976, by Hugh Dowson, independent researcher – The National Security Archive – GWU.edu
History of East Timor:
- History of Portuguese Timor/East Timor – Wikipedia
- History and Conflict in East Timor – Mtholyoke.edu
- East Timor – History – LonelyPlanet.com
- East Timor – Portuguese – NIU.edu
- East Timor – History – Infoplease.com
- East Timor profile – Timeline – 17 February 2015 – BBC
- East Timor country profile – overview – 17 February 2015 – BBC
- EAST TIMOR GOVERNMENT – EastTimorGovernment.com
- Timor-Leste – History – Anthropology – HistoryAnthropologyTimor.org
East Timor:
- Portuguese Timor – Wikipedia
- Culture of East Timor – Wikipedia
- Online of East Timor – Wikipedia
- East Timor – infoplease.com
- Government of Timor-Leste
Human Rights of East Timor:
- Human rights in East Timor – Wikipedia
- Timor-Lesté Human Rights – Amnesty International
- East Timor – Human Rights Watch
1975 Apollo–Soyuz Test Project: An American Apollo and a Soviet Soyuz spacecraft dock with each other in orbit marking the first such link-up between spacecraft from the two nations.
1973 King Mohammed Zahir Shah of Afghanistan is deposed by his cousin Mohammed Daoud Khan while in Italy undergoing eye surgery.
1968 A revolution occurs in Iraq when Abdul Rahman Arif is overthrown and the Ba’ath Party is installed as the governing power in Iraq with Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr as the new Iraqi President.
1962 Nuclear weapons testing: The “Small Boy” test shot Little Feller I becomes the last atmospheric test detonation at the Nevada National Security Site.
Little Feller I, David Crockett and the Operation Sunbeam:
- “In Little Feller I (July 17), the warhead was launched as a Davy Crockett device from a stationary 155 millimeter launcher and set to detonate between 20 and 40 feet above the ground around 1.7 miles from the launch point, with a yield of 18 tons. This test was performed in conjunction with Operation Ivy Flats, a simulated military environment, and was observed by Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy and presidential adviser General Maxwell D. Taylor.” – Little Feller (nuclear tests) – Wikipedia
- Operation Sunbeam – Wikipedia
- Davy Crockett (nuclear device) – Wikipedia
- The Davy Crockett – brookings.edu
- OPERATION DOMINIC II – Shots LITTLE FELLER II, JOHNIE BOY, SMALL BOY, LITTLE FELLER I – 7 JULY – 17 JULY 1962 – dtic.mil – pdf
Atmospheric Nuclear Tests of the United States and Radioactive Fallout:
- Atmospheric Nuclear Testing at the Nevada Site – OnlineNevada.org
- The Years of Atmospheric Testing 1945-1963 – Trinity Atomic Web Site – Abomb1.org
- High-altitude nuclear explosions – JohnstonArchive.org
- RADIOACTIVE FALLOUT FROM NUCLEAR TESTING AT NEVADA TEST SITE, 1950-60 – GPO.gov – pdf
- Cancer Mortality at the US Nuclear Weapons Tests – US Department of Veterans Affairs – VA.gov
- Atmospheric Nuclear Testing and The US Navy – A BILIOGRAPHY – FMD-INC.org
- Feasibility Study of Weapons Testing Fallout – CDC.gov
- “Between 16 July 1945 and 23 September 1992 the United States of America conducted (by official count) 1054 nuclear tests, and two nuclear attacks….These pages focus principally (although not exclusively) on the period from 16 July 1945 to 4 November 1962, the era of atmospheric testing.” – RADIOCHEMISTORY SOCIETY – US NUCLEAR TESTS – Info Gallery – Radiochemistry.org
- When We Tested Nuclear Bombs, by Alan Taylor – May 06, 2011 – TheAtlantic.com
- US ATMOSPHERIC NUCLEAR TESTING – The Connection Between John Wayne and Radioactive Fallout, and Other Tales, by Bruce W Church – October 22, 2000 – FalloutRadiation.com – pdf
- Marshall Islands, site of largest-ever U.S. nuclear weapons test, sues 9 superpowers including USA – June 6, 2015 – BoingDoing.net
- YouTube video (13 min. 49 sec.): Declassified US Nuclear Test Film #55
- YouTube video (14 min. 35 sec.): High-altitude Atomic Tests – Operation Dominic parts 1-2 – 1962
Nuclear Test Sites (including the Nevada Test Site):
- List of the nuclear weapons tests of the United States – Wikipedia
- Nuclear Weapons and the United States – Wikipedia
- The Cold War – AtomCentral.com
- NEVADA TEST SITE – FAS.org
- NEVADA TEST SITE – GlobalSecurity.org
- Nevada Test Site Overview – OnlineNevada.org
- Nuclear testing at the Nevada Test Site – Brookings.edu
- Nevada Test Site – Toxipedia.org
- Nevada Test Site – Oral History Project
- NUKE TESTING in NEVADA – Archure.net
- ECOLOGY OF THE NEVADA TEST SITE: AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
- Nevada Test Site Workers Exposed to Radiation – National Cancer Benefits Center – NevadaTestSite.info
- 50 Facts About the US Nuclear Weapons – Brookings.edu
- Gallery of US Nuclear Tests – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- The Nuclear Matters Handbook
US Nuclear Weapons Tests:
- List of the nuclear weapons tests of the United States – Wikipedia
- Nuclear Weapons and the United States – Wikipedia
- The Cold War – AtomCentral.com
- NEVADA TEST SITE – FAS.org
- NEVADA TEST SITE – GlobalSecurity.org
- Nevada Test Site Overview – OnlineNevada.org
- Nuclear testing at the Nevada Test Site – Brookings.edu
- Nevada Test Site – Toxipedia.org
- Nevada Test Site – Oral History Project
- NUKE TESTING in NEVADA – Archure.net
- ECOLOGY OF THE NEVADA TEST SITE: AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
- Nevada Test Site Workers Exposed to Radiation – National Cancer Benefits Center – NevadaTestSite.info
- 50 Facts About the US Nuclear Weapons – Brookings.edu
- Gallery of US Nuclear Tests – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- The Nuclear Matters Handbook
Nuclear Weapons and the United States:
- Nuclear Weapons and the United States – Wikipedia
- Nuclear Weapons Testing: History, Progress, Challenges: Verifications and Entry into Force of the CTBT – US Department of State
- US Nuclear Weapons Stockpile Life Extension Programs – January 3, 2013 – US Department of State
- 50 Facts About US Nuclear Weapons Today – April 28, 2014 – Brookings.edu
- The Future of the US Nuclear Weapons Program, by Michaela Dodge – The Heritage Foundation
- The Future of the US Nuclear Weapons Policy – Arms Control Association
- The Future of the US Nuclear Weapons Program, by Linton F. Brooks – ResearchGate.net
- US Nuclear Weapons Policy in the 21st Century – Rose Gottemoeller, Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security, Dixie State University, St. George, Utah – October 21, 2014 – US Department of State
Nuclear Tests by the United States during the Cold War:
- GENERAL OVERVIEW OF THE EFFECTS OF NUCLEAR TESTING – CTBTO
- The Cold War – AtomCentral.com
- List of the nuclear weapons tests of the United States – Wikipedia
- Operation Argus – Wikipedia
- Gallery of US Nuclear Tests – NuclearArchive.org
- Nuclear Test Sites – AtomicArchive.com
- United States Nuclear Tests: July 1945 Through September 1992 – FAS.org
Nuclear Weapons and the United States – History and the Future:
- Nuclear Weapons and the United States – Wikipedia
- Nuclear Weapons Testing: History, Progress, Challenges: Verifications and Entry into Force of the CTBT – US Department of State
- US Nuclear Weapons Stockpile Life Extension Programs – January 3, 2013 – US Department of State
- 50 Facts About US Nuclear Weapons Today – April 28, 2014 – Brookings.edu
- The Future of the US Nuclear Weapons Program, by Michaela Dodge – The Heritage Foundation
- The Future of the US Nuclear Weapons Policy – Arms Control Association
- The Future of the US Nuclear Weapons Program, by Linton F. Brooks – ResearchGate.net
- US Nuclear Weapons Policy in the 21st Century – Rose Gottemoeller, Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security, Dixie State University, St. George, Utah – October 21, 2014 – US Department of State
1958 US performs atmospheric nuclear test at Enwetak.
US Nuclear Tests at Enewetak (Overview):
- Pacific Proving Grounds – Wikipedia
- Runit Dome: The Radioactive Trash Can on Enewetak Atoll – Amusing Planet
- Marshall Islands Dose Assessment & Radioactive Program – Enewetak
- The nuclear trashcan in the pacific on Enewetak Atoll – ArtificialLow.net
- “Nuclear testing was conducted in the northern Bikini, Enewetak and Rongelap atolls.” – Chapter 6: ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION OF RADIOACTIVE CONTAMINATION
Enewetak Nuclear Test Site:
- Summary of nuclear tests at Eniwetok – Enewetak Atoll – Wikipedia
- Enewetak – MARSHALL ISLANDS ASSESSMENT & RADIAOECOLOGY PROGRAM
- Vising the Nuclear Test Site Enewetak Atoll: October 2000 – RRBrownlee.com – pdf
- Runit Dome: The Radioactive Trash Can on Enewetak Atoll – Sunday, January 13, 2013 – AmusingPlanet.com
- Bikini and Enewetak Atolls, Marshall Islands – Nuclear-Risks.org
- Pacific Isle – Radioactive and Forgotten, by Michael B. Gerrard – Dec.3, 2014 – The New York Times – NYTimes.com
Atmospheric/High-altitude Nuclear Explosion Testing:
- Years of Atmospheric Testing: 1945-1963 – Trinity Atomic Website – Abomb1.org
- Atmospheric nuclear explosion – Wikipedia
- High-altitude nuclear explosions, by Wm Robert Johnston – JohnstonsArchive.net
- “Atmospheric testing refers to explosions which take place in the atmosphere.” – TYPES OF NUCLEA WEAPONS TESTS – CTBTO.org
- US Atmospheric Nuclear Test Page – Nuclear Weapons – Zvis.com
Atmospheric Nuclear Tests of the United States and Radioactive Fallout:
- Atmospheric Nuclear Testing at the Nevada Site – OnlineNevada.org
- The Years of Atmospheric Testing 1945-1963 – Trinity Atomic Web Site – Abomb1.org
- High-altitude nuclear explosions – JohnstonArchive.org
- RADIOACTIVE FALLOUT FROM NUCLEAR TESTING AT NEVADA TEST SITE, 1950-60 – GPO.gov – pdf
- Cancer Mortality at the US Nuclear Weapons Tests – US Department of Veterans Affairs – VA.gov
- Atmospheric Nuclear Testing and The US Navy – A BILIOGRAPHY – FMD-INC.org
- Feasibility Study of Weapons Testing Fallout – CDC.gov
- “Between 16 July 1945 and 23 September 1992 the United States of America conducted (by official count) 1054 nuclear tests, and two nuclear attacks….These pages focus principally (although not exclusively) on the period from 16 July 1945 to 4 November 1962, the era of atmospheric testing.” – RADIOCHEMISTORY SOCIETY – US NUCLEAR TESTS – Info Gallery – Radiochemistry.org
- When We Tested Nuclear Bombs, by Alan Taylor – May 06, 2011 – TheAtlantic.com
- US ATMOSPHERIC NUCLEAR TESTING – The Connection Between John Wayne and Radioactive Fallout, and Other Tales, by Bruce W Church – October 22, 2000 – FalloutRadiation.com – pdf
- Marshall Islands, site of largest-ever U.S. nuclear weapons test, sues 9 superpowers including USA – June 6, 2015 – BoingDoing.net
- YouTube video (13 min. 49 sec.): Declassified US Nuclear Test Film #55
- YouTube video (14 min. 35 sec.): High-altitude Atomic Tests – Operation Dominic parts 1-2 – 1962
Nuclear Tests by the United States:
- GENERAL OVERVIEW OF THE EFFECTS OF NUCLEAR TESTING – CTBTO
- The Cold War – AtomCentral.com
- List of the nuclear weapons tests of the United States – Wikipedia
- Operation Argus – Wikipedia
- Gallery of US Nuclear Tests – NuclearArchive.org
- Nuclear Test Sites – AtomicArchive.com
- United States Nuclear Tests: July 1945 Through September 1992 – FAS.org
Nuclear Weapons and the United States:
- Nuclear Weapons and the United States – Wikipedia
- Nuclear Weapons Testing: History, Progress, Challenges: Verifications and Entry into Force of the CTBT – US Department of State
- US Nuclear Weapons Stockpile Life Extension Programs – January 3, 2013 – US Department of State
- 50 Facts About US Nuclear Weapons Today – April 28, 2014 – Brookings.edu
- The Future of the US Nuclear Weapons Program, by Michaela Dodge – The Heritage Foundation
- The Future of the US Nuclear Weapons Policy – Arms Control Association
- The Future of the US Nuclear Weapons Program, by Linton F. Brooks – ResearchGate.net
- US Nuclear Weapons Policy in the 21st Century – Rose Gottemoeller, Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security, Dixie State University, St. George, Utah – October 21, 2014 – US Department of State
1948 The South Korean constitution is proclaimed.
1945 World War II: The main three leaders of the Allied nations, Winston Churchill, Harry S. Truman and Joseph Stalin, meet in the German city of Potsdam to decide the future of a defeated Germany.
1944 World War II: Napalm incendiary bombs are dropped for the first time by American P-38 pilots on a fuel depot at Coutances, near Saint-Lô, France.
1936 Spanish Civil War: An Armed Forces rebellion against the recently elected leftist Popular Front government of Spain starts the civil war.
Spanish Civil War:
- Background – Spanish Civil War – Wikipedia
- Spanish Civil War – Spanish-Fiestas.com
- 1936-1939: The Spanish civil war and revolution – libcom.org
- The Spanish Civil War – DonQuijote.org
Timelines of the Spanish Civil War:
- Timeline of the Spanish Civil War – historylearningsite.co.uk
- Course of the war – Spanish Civil War – Wikipedia
- Spanish Civil War Chronology – Spartacus-educational.com
- Illustrated timeline of the Spanish Civil War (in-depth) – warwrick.ac.uk
- Chronology of the Spanish Civil War—Emphasizing the Lincoln Battalion Involvement – Illinois.edu
- TIMELINE INDEX – Spanish Civil War – timelineindex.com
- Timeline of the Spanish Civil War – gmu.edu
- The Spanish Civil War (1931-1939) – sparknotes.com
- The Spanish Civil War – European History – A Web of English History – historyhome.co.uk
- Major Battles of the Spanish Civil War – Spanish-civil-war.org
- The Spanish Civil War – pbs.org
- JUL 18 1936: THIS DAY IN HISTORY – Spanish Civil War breaks out – history.com [Note that some documents indicate one day difference, due to the time of the occurrence of the event or the location the document was prepared or any other reasons.]
- Spain History Timeline – worldatlas.com
1932 Altona Bloody Sunday: A riot between the Nazi Party paramilitary forces, the SS and SA, and the German Communist Party ensues.
Altona Bloody Sunday of 1932:
- “Altona Bloody Sunday (German: Altonaer Blutsonntag) was the name given to a violent confrontation between the Sturmabteilung (SA) and Schutzstaffel (SS), the police, and Communist Party (KPD) supporters on 17 July 1932 in Altona (Now in Hamburg, but at the time a part of Schleswig-Holstein, which was part of Prussia). The riots left 18 people dead.” – Altona Bloody Sunday – Wikipedia
- Altona Bloody Sunday… Prussia riots… – July 18, 1932 – rarenewspapers.com
- Sunday, 17 July 1932 – Events Relating to the Rise of the Third Reich – ww2timelines.com
1918 Tsar Nicholas II of Russia and his immediate family and retainers are murdered by Bolshevik Chekists at the Ipatiev House in Yekaterinburg, Russia.
Execution of the Romanov Family (July 4, 1918 in Julian calendar; July 17 in Gregorian calendar):
- Execution of the Romanov family – Wikipedia
- “On July 17, 1918, Russian Czar Nicholas II and his immediate family were executed by Bolsheviks in the cellar of Ipatiev House in Ekaterinburg, ending the Romanov dynasty.” – On This Day: Bolsheviks Execute Czar Nicholas II and Family – findingdulcinea.com
- “During the early morning hours of July 17 the Tsar, his wife, children and servants were herded into the cellar of their prison house and executed.” – The Execution of Tsar Nicholas II, 1918 – eyewitnesshistory.com
- “In the early hours of 17th July 1918, eleven people were brutally murdered in the cellar of a house that stood near the centre of Yekaterinburg, a medium-sized city in the middle of Russia’s Ural mountains that drew most of its employment from the local mining industry. The deaths of eleven people in the summer of 1918 is hardly remarkable. Millions of young men were still dying on the battlefields of the First World War; the Spanish influenza pandemic was about to claim the lives of nearly seventy million people worldwide and for the last fifteen months, Russia had lurched from one political crisis to another.” – 17th July 1918: The Execution of the Imperial Family – garethrussellcidevant.blogspot.com
- Russia – July 17, 1918 – Execution of the Romanov family – liveleak.com
1899 NEC Corporation is organized as the first Japanese joint venture with foreign capital.
1896 Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi, the Indian sage, at age 16, spontaneously initiates a process of self-enquiry that culminates within a few minutes in his own permanent awakening.
1867 Harvard School of Dental Medicine is established in Boston, Massachusetts. It is the first dental school in the U.S. that is affiliated with a university.
1791 Members of the French National Guard under the command of General Lafayette open fire on a crowd of radical Jacobins at the Champ de Mars, Paris, during the French Revolution, killing as many as 50 people.
1771 Bloody Falls Massacre: Chipewyan chief Matonabbee, traveling as the guide to Samuel Hearne on his Arctic overland journey, massacres a group of unsuspecting Inuit.
1794 The sixteen Carmelite Martyrs of Compiègne are executed 10 days prior to the end of the French Revolution’s Reign of Terror.
JULY 18
- Today is the NELSON MANDELA INTERNATIONAL DAY:
2013 The Government of Detroit, with up to $20 billion in debt, files for the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history.
2012 At least seven people are killed and 32 others are injured after a bomb explodes on an Israeli tour bus at Burgas Airport, Bulgaria.
1996 – Battle of Mullaitivu: the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam capture the Sri Lanka Army‘s base, killing over 1200 soldiers.
Battle of Mullaitivu:
Liberation of Tigers of Tamil Eelam (a.k.a. Tamil Tigers):
- Tamil Tigers – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Tamil Tigers (Liberation of Tigers of Tamil Eelam) – About.com
- Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam – Wikipedia
- Tamil Tigers – Channel 4 – Channel4.com
- Tamil Tigers – CHRONOLOGY OF COVERAGE – The New York Times – NYTimes.com
- Tamil Tigers – Relevant Articles – HuffingtonPost.com
- Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam – The Times of India – TimesOfIndia.com
- The Tamil Tigers, by Kate Pickert – Sunday, Jan. 04, 2009 – TIME
Sri Lankan Civil War:
- The Sri Lankan Civil War – About.com
- The Sri Lankan Conflict – Backgrounder – CFR.org
- Sri Lankan Civil War – FindTheData.com
- Casualties of the Sri Lankan Civil War – Wikipedia
- Sri Lankan Civil War (1983-2009) – 2011/04/16 – WordPress.com
History of the Sri Lankan Civil War:
- History of the Civil War in Sri Lanka since 1983, by Kim, Kyung Mook – Korean Minjok Leadership Academy International Program – Term Paper, AP World History Class, November 2006 – Zum.de
- Sri Lankan Civil War – SRI LANKA HISTORY – Weebly.com
- Sri Lanka’s civil war – The history of the Tamil conflict – The Telegraph – Telegraph.co.uk
- Origins of the Sri Lankan civil war – Wikipedia
- Sri Lankan Civil War History: The Closing Days for the LTTE Rebels – November 20, 2015 – My Apologetics – WordPress.com
- YouTube video (7 min. 52 sec.): Short History of Sri Lankan Civil War
- YouTube video (4 min. 14 sec.): History of the war in Sri Lanka – BBC
- YouTube video (26 min. 12 sec.): Truth of the LTTE – Full documentary
- The historical roots of Sri Lanka’s civil war – 12 June 2000 – WSWS.org
- The Sri Lankan Civil War: A Personal Reminiscence, by COL Sylvester Perera;, Sri Lankan Army – GlobalEcco.org
- Birth of the Tigers, Attempts at peace – History of Sri Lanka – LonenlyPlanet.com
History of Sri Lanka:
- History of Sri Lanka – Wikipedia
- History of Sri Lanka – LonelyPlanet.com
- Sri Lanka History – LankaLibrary.com
- History of Sri Lanka – Lanka.com
- Sri Lanka | Facts & History – About.com
- A BRIEF HISTORY OF SRI LANKA – LocalHistories.org
- Sri Lanka – History – Infoplease.com
- The history of Sri Lanka – CBC News – CBC.ca
- History of Sri Lanka – Mahavamsa.org
- Sri Lanka profile – Timeline – BBC
Sri Lanka:
- Sri Lanka – THE WORLD FACTBOOK – CIA
- Sri Lanka – UN Data
- Sri Lanka – Infoplease.com
- Sri Lanka country profile – BBC
Foreign Relations of Sri Lanka:
- Foreign relations of Sri Lanka – Wikipedia
- Sri Lanka – FOREIGN RELATIONS – CountryStudies.us
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Sri Lanka
- US Relations With Sri Lanka – US Department of State
- Sri Lanka – Council on Foreign Relations – CFR.org
- Sri Lanka – ForeignAffairs.com
Economy of Sri Lanka:
- Economy of Sri Lanka – Wikipedia
- Sri Lanka – WORLD BANK
- Sri Lanka – Data – WORLD BANK
- Sri Lanka – Index – THE HERITAGE FOUNDATION
- Sri Lanka – Economy – Infoplease.com
- Sri Lanka – Economy – Asia Development Bank – ADB.org
1995 Dreaming of You by Selena, released posthumously, became the best-selling Latin album in the United States. It was noted by Billboard magazine as a “historic event” for Latin music.
1994 Rwandan Genocide: The Rwandan Patriotic Front takes control of Gisenyi and north western Rwanda, forcing the interim government into Zaire and ending the genocide.
Rwandan Genocide (Overview):
- The Rwanda Genocide – History.com
- Rwanda: The wake of genocide – Rwanda-Genocide.org
- Rwanda genocide: 100 days of slaughter – BBC News
- 100 days of slaughter – The Triumph of Evil – PBS.org
- UN Security Council Report on Rwandan Genocide S/1999/1257 of 16 December 1999
- Genocide in Rwanda – Backgrounder – International Day of Reflection on the 1994
- United Nations Documents on Genocide Prevention
Rwandan Genocide:
- Visit, for instance, History: The Rwandan Genocide ; _ Rwanda: the wake of a genocide; Rwanda Genocide; Rwandan Genocide News; United States Holocaust Memorial Museum: Rwanda; and/or Case Study: Genocide in Rwanda, 1994.
- For UN Reports on the Rwandan genocide, visit, for instance, Outreach Programme on the Rwanda Genocide and the United Nations
- Visit the website of the UN International Tribunal for Rwanda.
- For pertinent information on the UN Peacekeepers in Rwanda in 1994, visit, for instance, Wikipedia: United Nations Assistance Mission for Rwanda; Rwanda: United Nations Assistance Mission for Rwanda UNAMIR (October 1993 – March 1996); and/or Peace and Conflict: Peacekeepers in Rwanda.
- For Roméro Dallaire, the-then chief of the UN Peacekeeping Mission in Rwanda, visit, for instance, Romero Dallaire, Meeting the ‘Devil’ in Rwanda; The Rwandan Genocide; and/or UN/DALLAIRE GENOCIDE.
- For Kofi Annan, the-then head of the UN Peacekeeping Operations in 1994, and the Rwandan Genocide, visit, for instance, The Rwanda “Genocide Fax”: What We Know Now ; The UN, Rwanda and the ‘Genocide Fax’ – 20 Years Later; Ghosts of Rwanda: Interview Kofi Annan; UN chief’s Rwanda Genocide regret; and/or Kofi Annan and the Rwanda Genocide.
- Watch the movie, Hotel Rwanda, which depicts the Rwandan Genocide situation.
- Check books on Rwanda Genocide available on the market.
Discussions on the Rwandan Genocide:
- What to Celebrate Rwanda’s Genocide Anniversary – Editorial Board – April 3, 2014 – The Christian Science Monitor
- Real Rwandan Genocide & Brainwashing of the Western Mind, by Keith Harmon Snow – 21 April 2014 – TMS
International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda:
- Statute of the International Criminal Court for Rwanda and the website of the International Criminal Court for Rwanda
Genocide Convention of 1948:
- Text of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (1948) – OHCHR.org
- CONVENTION ON THE PREVENTION AND PUNISHMENT OF THE CRIME OF GENOCIDE, by William A Schabas – UN.org – pdf; or the same article on this website AUDIOVISUAL LIBRARY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
1994 The bombing of the Asociación Mutual Israelita Argentina (Argentine Jewish Community Center) in Buenos Aires kills 85 people (mostly Jewish) and injures 300.
AMIA Bombing of 1994:
- Terrorism: Bombings in Argentina (March 17, 1992; July 18, 1994) – Jewish Virtual Library
- AMIA Attack in Argentina – adl.org
- Investigation and responsibility – AMIA bombing – Wikipedia
- Prosecutor in 1994 Buenos Aires Jewish center bombing found dead, by Eliot C. McLaughlin – January 21, 2015 – CNN
- Iran denies involvement in 1994 Argentinian Jewish centre bombing – 19 May 2015 – theguardian.com
1992 The ten victims of the La Cantuta massacre disappear from their university in Lima.
1984 McDonald’s massacre in San Ysidro, California: in a fast-food restaurant, James Oliver Huberty opens fire, killing 21 people and injuring 19 others before being shot dead by police.
1982 Two hundred sixty-eight campesinos (“peasants” or “country people”) are slain in the Plan de Sánchez massacre in Ríos Montt‘s Guatemala.
Plan de Sánchez Massacre:
- The events of July 1982 – Plan de Sánchez massacre – Wikipedia
- PLAND DE SANCHEZ MASSACRE – ghrc-usa.org
- The Plan de Sanchez Case – ghrc-usa.org
- Plan de Sánchez Massacre v. Guatemala – iachr.lls.edu – pdf
- Case of Plan de Sánchez Massacre v. Guatemala – Inter-American Court of Human Rights – Judgment of April 29, 2004 – corteidh.or.cr – pdf
- In the Case of Plan de Sánchez Massacre – Institution: Inter-American Court of Human Rights – worldcourts.com – pdf
1968 Intel is founded in Mountain View, California.
1966 Human spaceflight: Gemini 10 is launched from Cape Kennedy on a 70-hour mission that includes docking with an orbiting Agena target vehicle.
1944 World War II: Hideki Tōjō resigns as Prime Minister of Japan because of numerous setbacks in the war effort.
Hideki Tojo and His Policy toward War:
- JAPAN’S MILITARIST GOVERNMENT DECIDES TO ATTACK THE UNITED STATES – PacificWar.org.au
- Japan’s gigantic second world war gamble – TheGuardian.com
- Japan, the United States, and the Road to World War II in the Pacific, by Richard J. Smethrust
- Tôjô Hideki – History.com
- Hideki Tojo – Encyclopedia.com
- Hideki Tojo – Spartacus Educational
- “There was a fierce debate in Tokyo, and a document discovered recently suggests that at a crucial meeting in late July 1944 it was Hideki Tojo – whom the United States later hanged for war crimes – who rejected the proposal to use germ warfare against the United States….Yet the Japanese Army was apparently willing to use biological weapons against the Allies in some circumstances.” – Unit 731 – Unlocking a Deadly Secret
- Hideki Tojo’s Prison Diary – Institute for Historical Review
- Chinese envoy: Tojo ‘Hitler of Asia’ – The Japan Times
- Was Hideki Tojo, Who Saved Jews, the “Hitler of Asia”? – The Liberty Web
- Spiritual Message of Hideki Tojo: Discussing “The Truth of the Greater East Asia War” – The Liberty Web
- “His ashes are divided between the Yasukuni Shrine and the Zoshigaya Cemetery.” – Hideki Tojo – FindaGrave.com
- The 14 Class-A War Criminals Enshrined at Yasukuni – China.org.cn
- Yasukuni war shrine: what is its importance? – The Telegraph
- Shinto – Wikipedia
- Yasukuni Shrine – Wikipedia
- “Wartime Prime Minister Gen. Hideki Tojo gave orders in a secret document that Yasukuni Shrine should honor only those who are killed in battle, according to the document made available Saturday [6 August 2006]….The document says those who died in places other than on the battlefield are in principle not entitled to be honored at the war-related Shinto shrine. If his orders were observed, Tojo and other Class-A war criminals should not have been entitled.” – The Japan Times
- Yasukuni Shrine – Memory & Reconciliation in the Asia-Pacific – gwu.edu
International Military Tribunal for the Far East:
- International Military Tribunal for the Far East – Wikipedia
- International Military Tribunal for the Far East – Encyclopedia Britannica
- The International Military Tribunal for the Far East – TRIAL-ch.org
- International Military Tribunal for the Far East – Some pertinent videos – Marquette.edu
- Japanese War Crime Trials – 6/12/2006 – HistoryNet.com
- “The International Military Tribunal for the Far East (IMTFE), informally known as the Tokyo War Crimes trial, lasted two and a half years, from April 29, 1946, to November 12, 1948. In contrast, the far better known international Nuremberg Trial lasted a little less than a year. Established to try Japanese officials involved with perpetrating World War II, the IMTFE set a greater precedence for international law than Nuremberg yet is relatively under-studied in comparison.” – The Tokyo War Crime Trial – Virginia.edu
Judgement by the International Military Tribunal for the Far East, and Other Pertinent Documents:
- INTERNATIONAL MILITARY TRIBUNAL FOR THE FAR EAST – Judgement of 4 November 1948 – HU-Berlin.- pdf
- Judgement: International Military Tribunal for the Far East – digitalized version – iBiblio.org
- INTERNATIONAL MILITARY TRIBUNAL FOR THE FAR EAST – Special Proclamation by the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers at Tokyo January 19, 1946 – pdf
Radhabinod Pal and His Judgement:
- Radhabinod Pal – Wikipedia
- DISSENTIENT JUDGEMENT OF JUSTICE R.B. PAL, TOKYO TRIBUNAL – CWPorter.com
- The Tokyo Trial and the Truth of “Pal’s Judgement” – Summary – SDF-fact.com – pdf
- The Tokyo Tribunal, Justice Pal and the Revisionist Distortion of History, by Nakajima Takeshi – JapanFocus.org
- “A monument to the judge — erected two years ago at the Yasukuni Shrine, the memorial to Japan’s war dead and a rallying point for Japanese nationalists — provides a clue to his identity: Radhabinod Pal, the only one out of 11 Allied justices who handed down a not guilty verdict for Japan’s top wartime leaders at the post-World War II International Military Tribunal for the Far East, or the Tokyo trials.” – Decades After War Trials, Japan Still Honors a Dissenting Judge, by Norimitsu Onishi – August 31, 2007 – The New York Times – NYTimes.com
- Bibliography – Judge Pal: International Military Tribunal for the Far East and Indian nationalism, by Nariaki NAKAZATO
War Crimes:
- War Crimes Research Guide – GEORGETOWN.edu
- List of war crimes – Wikipedia
- War Crimes – infoplease.com
- War Crime – Encyclopedia Britannica
- War Crimes – Encyclopedia.com
- CRIMES OF WAR – CrimesOfWar.org
- Criminalizing War – UBC.ca – pdf
- SEXUAL VIOLENCE, by Thom Shaker – CRIMES OF WAR – CrimesOfWar
- War Crimes – TopDocumentaryFilms.com
- War crimes – Ethics guide – BBC
- “Japanese people often fail to understand why neighbouring countries harbour a grudge over events that happened in the 1930s and 40s. The reason, in many cases, is that they barely learned any 20th Century history.” – What Japanese history lessons leaves out, by Mariko Oi – 14 March 2013 – BBC
- A Report: War Crimes Committed Against US Personnel, June 8, 1967 – GTR5.com – pdf
- “For the powerful, crimes are those that others commit.” – Noam Chomsky – Quotes About War Crimes – GoodReads.com
- International War Crimes Tribunals, by Chris McMorran – Beyond Intractability – BeyondIntractability.org
History of War Crimes:
- War Crimes – General-History.com
- A short history of war crimes – The Economist
- A History of War Crimes – WarIsACrimes.org
- History of the United Nations War Crimes Commission and the Development of the Laws of War – SOAS.ac.uk
- 9 Lesser-Known Yet Horrific War Crimes and Atrocities – Oddee.com
- Chronology – History of War Crimes – OnThisDay.com
Development of the “Crimes of Aggression” or the “Crimes against Peace” in the Modern Times:
- War of aggression – Wikipedia
- Crimes of aggression – Wikipedia
- AGGRESSION – CRIMES OF WAR – CrimesOfWar.org
- Article 231 of the Treaty of Versailles – Wikipedia or Article 231 of the same treaty on this website
- Historical Background of the Criminalization of Aggression, by Sergey Sayapin – 11 January 2014, and/or Crimes of Aggression in International Criminal Law
- Crimes against Peace and Other Pertinent Crimes: Article 6 of the Charter of the Nuremberg Military Tribunal
- Crimes against Peace and Other Pertinent Crimes: Article 5 of the Charter of the Military Tribunal for the Far East, or the same article on this website.
- Article 8 bis of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
- Article 15 bis of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
- Article 15 ter of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
- Definition of “Aggression” – UN General Assembly 3314 (XXIX) – pdf
- ON THE CRIMES OF AGGRESSION AND THE ICC IN A QUASI-WESTPHALIAN SYSTEM, by – August 22, 2014 – International Justice Project – InternationalJusticeProject.com
Some Pertinent Articles:
- Zachary D. Kaufman, “Transitional Justice for Tojo’s Japan: the United States Role in the Establishment of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East and Other Transitional Justice Mechanisms for Japan after World War II” Emory International Law Review, vol. 27 (2013)
- Zhang Wanhong, “From Nuremberg to Tokyo: Some Reflections on the Tokyo Trial” Cardozo Law Review, vol. 27 (2006)
- Sinister Efforts to Minimise Japanese War Crimes and Portray the Empire As a Victim Must Be Exposed, by Robert Fisk – TMS
1942 World War II: the Germans test fly the Messerschmitt Me 262 using its jet engines for the first time.
1936 An army uprising in Spanish Morocco starts Spanish Civil War.
Spanish Civil War:
- Background – Spanish Civil War – Wikipedia
- Spanish Civil War – Spanish-Fiestas.com
- 1936-1939: The Spanish civil war and revolution – libcom.org
- The Spanish Civil War – DonQuijote.org
- Spanish Civil War: 17 Jul 1936 – 4 Apr 1939 – Contributor: C. Peter Chen – World War II Database – WW2DB.com
- SPANISH CIVIL WAR 1936-1939 – Nopasaran36.org
- Spanish Civil War, 1936-1939 – RobisonLibary.com
- The Spanish Civil War: A Brief Synopsis, by JR – Skeptic.ca
- 1936-1939: The Spanish civil war and revolution – Libcon.org
- The Spanish civil war (1936-1939) – ICRC.org
- The Spanish Civil War: An Overview, by Cary Nelson – Illinois.edu
- Spain’s very international civil war – HistoryExtra.com
- The Spanish Civil War: Anarchism in Action – Chronology in Events – Flag.Blackened.net
- The Spanish Civil War 1936-1939 – A Civil War Map – Zuno.com
- Spanish Civil War 1936-1939 – CRWFlags.com
- April 1, 1939 – Spanish Civil War Ends On – Unhistorial.Tumblr.com
1925 Adolf Hitler publishes his personal manifesto Mein Kampf.
Adolf Hitler and Mein Kampf:
- Mein Kamph by Adolf Hitler
- Mein Kamph (PDF)
- Excerpts from Mein Kamph – Jewish Virtual Library
- Mein Kampf’: A historical tool, or Hitler’s voice from beyond the grave? – The Washington Post
Adolf Hitler:
- Adolf Hitler – Wikipedia
- The Rise of Adolf Hitler – The History Place – historyplace.com
- ADOLF HITLER – history.com
- Adolf Hitler – Biography.com
- Adolf Hitler, by Jennifer Rosenberg – about.com
- Hitler Facts, by Jennifer Rosenberg – About education – about.com
- Adolf Hitler – Jewish Virtual Library
- Hitler Historical Museum – hitler.org
- ADOLF HITLER – adolfhitler.dk
- Adolf Hitler – Spartacus-educational.com
- Adolf Hitler Biography – imdb.com
- Adolf Hitler – encyclopedia.com
- Adolf Hitler – newencyclopedia.org
- Adolf Hitler Biography – who2.com
- Articles on Adolf Hitler – TMS Search
- Death of Adolf Hitler – Wikipedia
- Books related to Adolf Hitler – Amazon.com
History of Nazi Germany:
- History of Nazi Germany – World War II History – 123HelpMe.com
- THE ORIGINS OF NAZISM – alphahistory.com
- Nazi Germany – Spartacus-educational.com
- Nazi Regime in Germany – Jewish Virtual Library
- Nazi Germany – history.co.uk
- Nazi Germany – An Austro-Historical Analysis – hiddenhistoryhumanity.com
- The Revisiting The Rise and the Fall of the Third Reich – smithsonianmag.com
- THE SS – history.com
- BLACK HISTORY IN NAZI GERMANY, A BRIEF HISTORY – aaregistry.org
- Nazi Germany Timeline – historyonthenet.com
- NAZI PARTY – history.com
- History – Nazi Germany – Wikipedia
- Nazi Germany – historylearningsite.co.uk
- Nazi Germany and the Jews 1933-1939 – Rise of the Nazis and Beginning of Persecution – Yadvashem.org
History of Germany:
- History of Germany – Wikipedia
- History of Germany – MotherEarthTravel.com
- History of Germany – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Germany – History – Infoplease.com
- HISTORY OF GERAMNY – HistoryWorld.net
- Outline of Germany’s History – NationslOnline.org
- German HISTORY – All Facts and Events – GermanCulture.com.ua
- GERMANY HISTORY – GERAMNY TRAVEL – JustGermany.org
- Foreign relations of East Germany – MusicIllustratedMagazine.com
- Nazi Germany – Wikipedia
- German Foreign Policy 1933-1945 – Holocaust Encyclopedia
- 1919-1933: an economic review – THE HOLOCAUSE EXPLAINED – TheHolocaustExplained.org
- History of Germany – Germany is Younger Than You Think – The German Way & More – German-Way.com
- THE ECONOMIC HISTORY OF GERMANY – SJSU.edu
- Germany – Culture – EveryCulture.com
- Germany Timeline – WorldAtlas.com
- Timeline of German History – Wikipedia
- Germany profile – Timeline – BBC
Germany:
- Germany – THE WORLD FACTBOOK – CIA
- Germany – CountryStudies.us
- Germany – Wikipedia
- Germany – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Germany – Infoplease.com
- Germany at a glance: a brief summary of important facts
- Welcome to Germany.info
- Germany – REUTERS
1914 The US Congress forms the Aviation Section, U.S. Signal Corps, giving official status to aircraft within the U.S. Army for the first time.
1870 The First Vatican Council decrees the dogma of papal infallibility.
First Vatican Council:
- Background – First Vatican Council – Wikipedia
- First Vatican Council – Encyclopedia Britannica
- FIRST VATICAN COUNCIL (1869-1870) – ewtn.com
- First Vatican Council – 1869-1870 – dailycatholic.org
- First Vatican Council – encyclopedia.com
- First Vatican Council – mb-soft.com
- Decrees of the First Vatican Council – papalencyclicals.net
- First Vatican Council – THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA – University Libraries – cua.edu
1862 First ascent of Dent Blanche, one of the highest summits in the Alps.
1857 Louis Faidherbe, French governor of Senegal, arrives to relieve French forces at Kayes, effectively ending El Hajj Umar Tall‘s war against the French.
1841 Coronation of Emperor Pedro II of Brazil, on 18 July.
1812 The Treaties of Orebro ends both the Anglo-Russian and Anglo-Swedish Wars.
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2014 Gunmen in Egypt’s western desert province of New Valley Governorate attack a military checkpoint, killing at least 21 soldiers. Egypt reportedly declares a state of emergency on its border with Sudan.
2001 Michael Brunet discovers the skull of Sahelanthropus tchadensis, thought to be the oldest known species in the human family tree, in the Djurab Desert, Chad. It lived 6-7 million years ago, about the same time as the last common ancestor to apes and humans.
Sahelanthropus tchadensis:
- Sahelanthropus tchdensis – Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
- Virtual cranial reconstruction of Sahelanthropus tchadensis – Harvard University
- What does it mean to be human? – Sahelantropus tchadensis – humanoriginis.si.edu
- Sahelanthropus – Wikipedia
- Sahelanthropus tchadensis – Online Biology Dictionary – Eugene M. McCarthy – macroevolution.net
- The Earliest Hominis: Sahelanthropus , Orrorin, and Ardipithecus , by Denise F. Su – nature.com
- Sahelanthropus tchadensis – becominghuman.org
- Sahelanthropus tachdensis – bradshowfoundation.com
- Sahelanthropus – saelanthropus.com
1997 The Troubles: The Provisional Irish Republican Army resumes a ceasefire to end their 25-year campaign to end British rule in Northern Ireland.
The Troubles:
- The Troubles – Wikipedia
- The Troubles (Ireland) – Wikipedia
- The Troubles – HISTORY – BBC
- The Troubles – Suggested Reading – Bibliography – cain.ulst.ac.uk
IRA’s Terrorism/The Troubles:
- Irish republican attacks during the “Troubles” – List of terrorist incidents in London – Wikipedia
- Chronology of Provisional Irish Republican Army actions (1990-99) – Wikipedia
- New 7/7 London Bombings Documentary – PrisonPlanet.com
Irish Republican Army (IRA)/Provisional Irish Republican Army (PIRA):
- Irish Republican Army – Wikipedia
- Irish Republican Army – News Archives – The Huffington Post
- Irish Republican Army (IRA) and the Provisional Irish Republican Army (PIRA) – GlobalSecurity.org
- Guide to the Irish Republican Army – About.com
- Irish Republican Army – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Irish Republican Army – Infoplease.com
- Irish Republican Army (IRA) – Provisional Irish Republican Army (PIRA) – the Provos – Direct Action Against Drugs (DADD) – GlobalSecurity.org
- Guide to the Irish Republican Army – About.com
- Terrorism – Irish Republican Army, by Michele Koznicki, Corey Willett, Michal Griffin, Eric Manley, and Ronald Matten – Eastern Michigan University
History of the IRA:
- History of the Irish Republican Army – Irish History
- History of the Irish Republican Army History Essay – UKEssays.com
- History of the Irish Republican Army – Video – TimeToast.com
Sinn Féin:
- Sinn Féin – Official Site
- National Website of Republican Sinn Féin
- OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS AND PRESS RELEASES – SINN FÉIN – SinnFein.org
- THE IRA & SINN FEIN – FRONTLINE – PBS.org
- Sinn Féin – Wikipedia
- Sinn Féin – Infoplease.com
- History of Sinn Féin – Wikipedia
- Leaders of Sinn Féin – Wikipedia
- Sinn Féin – News Archive – TheGuardian.com
- Sinn Feinn – News Archive – The New York Times – NYTimes.com
- Sinn Fein News – ABC.go.com
- Articles on Sinn Fein – Philly.com
History of Sinn Féin:
- History of Sinn Féin – Wikipedia
- History – Sinn Féin – Official Site
- A Brief History of Sinn Fein – Corks Sinn Fein
Sinn Féin, IRA and the Catholic Church:
- The Catholic Church vs. the IRA Hunger Strikes of 1923, by Lily Murphy – July 10, 2015 – CounterPunch.org
- The Catholic Church and the Revolution in Ireland – Academia.edu
- In Catholic Church Belfast, IRA Becomes Public Enemy – March 14, 2005 – Los Angeles Times – LATimes.com
- Sinn Fein chief says he met Catholic priest involved in 1972 bombing, didn’t discuss it – September 8, 2010 – FoxNews.com
- THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IN IRELAND AND SINN FEIN – THE SPECTATOR ARCHIVE – Spectator.co.uk
- Questions for Catholic Church over Sinn Fein – 03/09/2013 – Belfast Telegraph – BelfastTelegraph.co.uk
- Gross hypocrisy from DUP/Sinn Fein and Catholic Church over brutal murder. – YouTube video (12 min. 17 sec.)
1992 A car bomb placed by mafia with collaboration of Italian intelligence kills Judge Paolo Borsellino and five members of his escort
1983 The first three-dimensional reconstruction of a human head in a CT is published.
1981 In a private meeting with U.S. President Ronald Reagan, French Prime Minister François Mitterrand reveals the existence of the Farewell Dossier, a collection of documents showing that the Soviets had been stealing American technological research and development.
Farewell Dossier:
- Background – Farewell Dossier – Wikipedia
- The Farewell Dossier – Duping the Soviets – by Gus W. Weiss – CETNRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY – CIA, or The Farewell Dossier – Duping the Soviets – by Gus W. Weiss – CIA – pdf
- Farewell dossier proves US tech and research stolen, July 19, 1981 – by Suzanne Deffree – July 19, 2015 – edn.com
- The Farewell Dossier, by William Safire – Feb.2, 2004 – The New York Times – NYTimes.com
- THE FAREWELL DOSSIER, by Allan Bellows – damninteresting.com
1979 The Sandinista rebels overthrow the government of the Somoza family in Nicaragua.
Nicaragua’s Revolution in 1979, Sandinista and the Somoza Family:
- ON THIS DAY: 17 July 1979: Sandinista rebels take Nicaraguan capital – BBC
- The Nicaragua Revolution in 1979 – History Collections – Driwancybermuseum’s Blog – wordpress.com
- The Astonishing Story of Nicaragua’s Anastasio Somoza, by Edward Ulrich – newsofinterest.tv
- “On July 17, 1979, Somoza resigned the presidency and fled to Miami in a converted Curtiss C-46. He took with him the caskets of his father and brother and much of Nicaragua’s national treasure leaving the country with a $1.6 billion foreign debt, the highest in Central America. After Somoza had fled, the Sandinistas found less than $2 million in the national treasury.” – Fall – Anastasio Somoza Debycle – Wikipedia
- Somoza family – Encyclopedia Britannica
- “On July 19, 1979, the Nicaraguan people led by the Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN) overthrew the brutal US-backed dictator Somoza. In this film, made by John Pilger in the 1980s, the background to the revolt and the gains won — and the United States’ virulent opposition — are graphically explained.” – July 19, 1979: Nicaragua’s Sandinista revolution remembered – Video by John Pilger – links.org.au
- Sandinista – Encyclopedia Britannica
Politics of Nicaragua:
- Politics of Nicaragua – Wikipedia
- Nicaragua – POLITICS – CountryStudies.us
- Political Parties of Nicaragua – Nicaragua.com
- Political history of Nicaragua – Wikipedia
- Political History of Nicaragua – Stanford.edu
- Political and Economic History of Nicaragua – SJSU.edu
Iran-Contra Affair and Nicaragua:
- NOV 25, 1986: THIS DAY IN HISTORY: Iran-Contra connection revealed – History.com
- The Iran-Contra Scandal – Boundless.com
- The Iran-Contra Affair, by Jon Carroll and Ronald Reagan – AlvaradoHistory.com – pdf
- Chapter 31 Edwin Meese III: November 1986 – FAS.org
- Evidence and Analysis: The Iran-Contra Affair As seen through American, Middle Eastern, and Soviet news sources, by Devin Chavira – 1-1-2004 – UPenn.edu – pdf
- Iran-Contra: Reagan’s Scandal and the Unchecked Abuse of Presidential Power, by Malcolm Byrne – 2014 – JHU.edu – pdf downloadable
History of Nicaragua:
- History of Nicaragua – Wikipedia
- Nicaragua – History – CountryStudies.com
- HISTORY OF NICARAGUA – HistoryWorld.net
- Nicaragua – History – NationsEncylopeida.com
- Nicaragua – History – LonelyPlanet.com
- History of Nicaragua – MapsOfWorld.com
- History of Nicaragua – HowStuffWorks.com
- History of Nicaragua – Nicaragua Guide – The Nica Sagas – Nicaragua-Guide.com
- A Brief History of Nicaragua – StudyLands.com
- Political and Economic History of Nicaragua – SJSU.edu
- Nicaragua – NationsOnline.com
- Timeline: Nicaragua – Stanford.edu
- Nicaragua profile – Timeline – BBC
Economy of Nicaragua:
- The Chamorro Era 1990-1996 – Economic history of Nicaragua – Wikipedia
- Economy of Nicaragua – Wikipedia
- Nicaragua – THE WORLD BANK
- Nicaragua – Data – THE WORLD BANK
- Nicaragua – Index – THE HERITAGE FOUNDATION
- Nicaragua Economy – OroTravel.com
1976 Sagarmatha National Park in Nepal is created.
1972 Dhofar Rebellion: British SAS units help the Omani government against Popular Front for the Liberation of Oman rebels in the Battle of Mirbat.
Battle of Mirbat and the British SAS:
- Battle of Mirbat – 19/7/1972 – visualglobetrotting.com
- THE BATTLE OF MIRBAT – catmosecollege.com
- “The Battle of Mirbat took place on 19 July 1972 during the Dhofar Rebellion in Oman, which was supported by Communist guerrillas from South Yemen. Britain assisted the Omani government by sending elements of its Special Air Service both to train soldiers and compete against the Popular Front for the Liberation of the Occupied Arabian Gulf (PFLOAG) guerrillas for the “hearts and minds” of the Omani people. Nine British SAS heroes fought off 400 bloodthirsty fanatics Outnumbered by more than 40 to 1.” – BATTLE OF MIRBAT 1972 – soldierisas.com
- Battle – Battle of Mirbat – Wikipedia
- SPECIAL AIR SERVICE THE BATTLE OF MIRBAT, DHOFAR, OMAN 1972 – YouTube video (10 min. 03 sec.)
- How nine British heroes entered SAS legend by fighting off 400 bloodthirsty fanatics with their last bullets, by Tony Rennell – 18 August 2011 – dailymail.co.uk
- Time for a Posthumous V.C. – The Battle of Mirbat – Patrickbaty.co.uk
- Tag Archives: Battle of Mirbat – belfastchildis.wordpress.com
- Battle of Mirbat, B Squadron and G Squadron, Dhofar War (SAS involved), 19th July 1972 – artuk.org
Popular Front for the Liberation of Oman:
- Background – Popular Front for the Liberation of Oman – Wikipedia
- Popular Front for the Liberation of Oman – Encyclopedia Britannica
- DHOFAR REBELLION IN OMAN 1964-1975 – onwar.com
1964 Vietnam War: at a rally in Saigon, South Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyễn Khánh calls for expanding the war into North Vietnam.
Vietnam War in 1964:
- 1964 in the Vietnam War – Wikipedia
- The Vietnam War – America commits 1961-1964 – historyplace.com
- Vietnam War Overview Part 4: 1964-1968 – authentichistory.com
- Johnson’s escalation 1963-69 – Vietnam War – Wikipedia
- US Involvement of the Vietnam War: the Gulf of Tonkin and the Escalation, 1964 – OFFICE of the Historian – US Department of State
- Battle Field – Vietnam War – Timeline: 1954-1964 – pbs.org
Viet Nam War and Some Pertinent Events:
- VIETNAM WAR HISTORY – History.com
- Chronology of Viet Nam War and Pertinent Events – Digital History – DigitalHistory.UH.edu
- The Vietnam War – The Jungle War 1965 – 1968 – The History Place – HistoryPlace.com
- The VIETNAM WAR: US Involvement & Escalation – ARCHIVAL TELEVISION AUDIO Inc. – RESEARCH REPORT – PART ONE – April 23, 1961 – May 27, 1968 – ATVAudio.com
- The Diplomatic Course of the Vietnam War, by David L Anderson – Illinois.edu
- America’s Vietnam War in Indochina – U-S-History.com
1964 USSR performs nuclear test (underground) at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR.
USSR Nuclear Tests in 1964:
Nuclear Tests at Semipalitinsk:
- Slow Death of Kazakhstan’s Land Of Nuclear Tests – Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty – RFRL.org
- Semipalitinsk nuclear testing: the humanitarian consequences – Norwegian Institute of International Affairs
- The lasting toll of Semipalitinsk’s nuclear testing – TheBulletin.org
- External Doses of Residents near Semipalitinsk Nuclear Test Site – ResearchGate.net
- Radiation Exposure on Residents due to Semipalitinsk Nuclear Tests – IRPA.net
- Semipalitinsk Test Site – NTI.org
- The Tragic Story of the Semipalitinsk Nuclear Test Site – IO9.com
- Semipalitinsk nuclear test site – 20 years after the closure – AboutKazakhstan.com
- Slow Death In Kazakhstan’s Land Of Nuclear Tests – Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty
- SEMIPALATINSK: NUCLEAR NIGHTMARE OF KAZAKHSTAN
- Semipalitinsk Test Site – NTI.org
- Semipalitinsk nuclear test site – 20 years after the closure – AboutKazakhstan.com
- SEMIPALATINSK: NUCLEAR NIGHTMARE OF KAZAKHSTAN
Underground Nuclear Tests:
- The Containment of Soviet Underground Nuclear Explosions, by Vitaly V. Adshkin, and William Leith – OPEN FILE REPROT 01-312, September 2001 – US DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
- Political Seismology or Seismological Politics: Natural Resources Defense Council – USSR Experiments in Underground Nuclear Test Verification, by Anna Amramina
- What happens with an underground nuclear test? , by Kevin Voigt – February 19, 2013 – CNN
- APPENDIX H – UNDERGROUND NUCLEAR TESTING
- Buried History: Underground Nuclear Tests – GAJITZ.com
- Underground Nuclear Tests – TheBlogBelow.com
- Borovoye Archive Data from Underground Nuclear Tests – Columbia.edu
- Physical Environment of the Underground Nuclear Test Site on Novaya Zemlya, Russia, by John R. Matzko – Open-File Report 93-501- Reston, Virginia – 1993 – THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GEOGRAPHICAL SURVEY
USSR’s Nuclear Weapons Tests:
- List of nuclear weapons tests of the Soviet Union
- Soviet Nuclear Test Summary – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- Soviet Nuclear Weapons Program – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- Database of nuclear tests, USSR/Russia: overview – JohnstonArchive.net
Effect and/or Impact of Nuclear Weapons Tests:
- Page 3: Effects of Nuclear Weapon Testing by the Soviet Union – Economic, social, and environmental impacts – CTBTO
- GENERAL OVERVIEW OF THE EFFECTS OF NUCLEAR TESTING – CTBTO
- The Secret Effort To Clean Up a Former Soviet Nuclear Test Site – Slashdot.org
- A Review of Nuclear Testing by the Soviet Union at Novaya, by Vitaly I. Khalturin , Tatyana G. Rautian , Paul G. Richards , and William S. Leith – CiteSeerX- PSU.edu
1963 Joe Walker flies a North American X-15 to a record altitude of 106,010 meters (347,800 feet) on X-15 Flight 90. Exceeding an altitude of 100 km, this flight qualifies as a human spaceflight under international convention.
Joe Walker:
- Joseph A. Walker – Wikipedia
- Joseph Albert “Joe” Walker – 456fis.org
- Higher & Faster: Memorial Fund Established for X-15 pilot Joseph A. Walker – space.com
- “NASA research pilot Joe Walker flew the X-15 rocket plane to an altitude of 271,000 feet, or 51 miles high, becoming the first civilian test pilot to exceed 50 miles altitude.” – NASA.gov
- Joe Walker – photo – fickr.com
X-15:
- X-15 Flight 91 – Wikipedia
- X-15: Hypersonic Research at the Edge of Space – history.nasa.gov
- The North American X-15 Rocket Plane – x15.com
- NASA Armstrong Factsheet: X-15 Hypersonic Research Program – nasa.gov
- X-15 America’s First Spaceship – acepilots.com
- X-15 Record Breaker Update – YouTube video (6 min. 57 sec.)
1961 Tunisia imposes a blockade on the French naval base at Bizerte; the French would capture the entire town four days later.
Bizerte Crisis of July 1961:
- “The Bizerte Crisis (French: Crise de Bizerte, Arabic: أحداث بنزرت ʾAḥdāth Bīzart) occurred in July 1961 when Tunisia imposed a blockade on the French naval base at Bizerte, Tunisia, hoping to force its evacuation. The crisis culminated in a three-day battle between French and Tunisian forces that left some 630 Tunisians and 24 French dead and eventually led to France ceding the city and naval base to Tunisia in 1963.” – Bizerte crisis – Wikipedia
- “Due to Bizerte’s strategic location on the Mediterranean, France retained control of the city and her naval base after Tunisian independence in 1956. In 1961 Tunisian forces blockaded the Area of Bizerte and demanded French withdrawal. The face off turned nasty when a French helicopter took off and drew fire.” – Bizerte – Wikipedia
- “In 1961, clashes between Tunisian and French forces—in which more than 1,000 Tunisians were killed—broke out at the base. An agreement for French withdrawal was reached, and French troops finally left in 1963.” – Bizerte – Encyclopedia Britannica
1957 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site.
US Nuclear Tests (Overview):
- List of the nuclear weapons tests of the United States – Wikipedia
- Nuclear Weapons and the United States – Wikipedia
- The Cold War – AtomCentral.com
Nevada Test Sites:
- NEVADA TEST SITE – FAS.org
- NEVADA TEST SITE – GlobalSecurity.org
- Nevada Test Site Overview – OnlineNevada.org
- Nuclear testing at the Nevada Test Site – Brookings.edu
- Nevada Test Site – Toxipedia.org
- Nevada Test Site – Oral History Project
- NUKE TESTING in NEVADA – Archure.net
- ECOLOGY OF THE NEVADA TEST SITE: AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
- Nevada Test Site Workers Exposed to Radiation – National Cancer Benefits Center – NevadaTestSite.info
- 50 Facts About the US Nuclear Weapons – Brookings.edu
- Gallery of US Nuclear Tests – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- The Nuclear Matters Handbook
Nuclear Weapons and the United States:
- Nuclear Weapons and the United States – Wikipedia
- Nuclear Weapons Testing: History, Progress, Challenges: Verifications and Entry into Force of the CTBT – US Department of State
- US Nuclear Weapons Stockpile Life Extension Programs – January 3, 2013 – US Department of State
- 50 Facts About US Nuclear Weapons Today – April 28, 2014 – Brookings.edu
- The Future of the US Nuclear Weapons Program, by Michaela Dodge – The Heritage Foundation
- The Future of the US Nuclear Weapons Policy – Arms Control Association
- The Future of the US Nuclear Weapons Program, by Linton F. Brooks – ResearchGate.net
- US Nuclear Weapons Policy in the 21st Century – Rose Gottemoeller, Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security, Dixie State University, St. George, Utah – October 21, 2014 – US Department of State
1947 Korean politician Lyuh Woon-hyung is assassinated.
1947 The Prime Minister of the shadow Burmese government, Bogyoke Aung San and 6 of his cabinet and 2 non-cabinet members are assassinated by Galon U Saw.
Aung San:
- Aung San – Encyclopedia Britannica
- AUNG SAN OF BURMA – aungsan.com
- The Death of Aung San – An Important Clarification – networkmyammar.org – pdf
- Burmese general election, 1947 – Wikipedia
Burma/Myanmar:
- BURMA – THE WORLD FACTBOOK – CIA
- Myanmar – UN Data
- Myanmar – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Myanmar – Infoplease.com
- Latest Myanmar News
- Myanmar – CHRONOLOGY OF COVERAGE – The New York Times
History of Burma/Myanmar:
- History of Burma: From a Multi-ethnic Perspective – The Curriculum Project – CurriculumProject.org – pdf
- History of Burma – CFOB.org
- History of Myanmar – Wikipedia
- Myanmar/Burma History – LonelyPlanet.com
- Myanmar | Facts and History – About.com
- Brief History of Myanmar, by Thomas R. Lansner – Backpacking Burma – Berkeley.edu
- A Short History of Burma – NewInt.org
- History of Burma – HowStuffWorks.com
- Myanmar History – Myanars.net
- Myanmar – History – Infoplease.com
- History of Myanmar – Encyclopedia Britannica
- A BREIF HISTORY OF BURMA – LocalHistories.org
- A Brief History of Myanmar (Burma) – MyanmarBurma.com
- MYANMAR HISTORY – MyanmarTravel.org
- Burma – Culture – EveryCulture.com
- Myanmar – Historical Timeline – Myanmar.net
- Myanmar profile – Timeline – BBC
Burmese Monarchy and the British Rule:
- Third Anglo-Burmese War
- Konbaung Dynasty – Wikipedia
- Myanmar’s Royal Legacy – The Diplomat – TheDiplomat.com
- The Royal Regalia of Myanmar Monarchy – Myanmars.net
- Time to end Myanmar king’s exile in India – Sunday, 10 June 2012 – DNAIndia.com
- Royal Family Aims to Renovate King Thinbaw’s Mandalay Palace, by Kyaw Hsu Mon – Thursday, December 12, 2013 – The Irrawaddy – Irrawaddy.org
Foreign Relations of Burma/Myanmar:
- Foreign relations of Burma/Myanmar – Wikipedia
- Myanmar – Council on Foreign Relations – CFR.org
- US Relations With Myanmar – US Department of State
Burma/Britain Relations:
- Anglo-Burmese Relations – February 9, 1949 – RainbowEnds.org
- Network Myanmar – NetworkMyanar.org
- COMPARE UNIED KINGDOM TO MYANMAR – IfItWereMyHome.com
- TREATY BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED KINGDOM AND THE PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT OF BURMA – London, 17th October 1947 – iBiblio.org
- Category: Myanmar-United Kingdom relations – Wikipedia
Human Rights in Burma/Myanmar:
- Human rights in Myanmar – Wikipedia
- Myanmar (Burma) Human Rights – Amnesty International USA
- Human Rights Watch – Burma – HRW.org
- Human Rights in Burma – Drechos.org
- Myanmar – UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
Some Relevant Issues on the Rohingya People and the British Rule:
- Rohingya people – Wikipedia
- A Short History of Rohingya and Kamans of Burma, by M.A. Tahir Ba Tha ((translated by A.F.K Jilani, edited by Mohd. Ashraf Alam) – 13 September 2007 – Kaladan News – pdf
- Rohingya insurgency in Western Myanmar – Wikipedia
- Rohingya Solidarity Organisation – Wikipedia
- A History For The Conflict of Rohingya – Rohingyana.org
- Brief Note: The Rohingya Refugee: A Security Dilemma for Bangladesh – 02 June 2010 – Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies
- Myanmar: Abuses against Rohingya erode human rights progress – 19 July 2012 – Amnesty International – RefWorld.org
- Islamic militants take aim at Myanmar – July 27, 2012 – Online Asia Times – Atimes.com
- “A post on the radical Islamic website Ar Rahmah Media Network claims that leaders from Myanmar’s ethnic Rohingya community have been in Indonesia for talks with hardline groups about recruiting fighters and weapon supplies.” – Concern militants will seek revenge for Rohingya attacks – 12 July 2013 – RadioAustralia.net.au
- Militant Islam meets Militant Buddhism in Myanmar – October 17, 2013 – Myanmar.com
- “Human rights envoy says the long history of persecution in Myanmar could amount to ‘crime against humanity’.” – UN raises alarm over Rohingya Muslim abuse – 8 April 2014 – ALJAZEERA
- Arrested Rohingya trained militants in Myanmar – November 23, 2014 – HundustanTimes.com
- “Some Rohingya loggers (lumberjacks) in Buthidaung Township witnessed many Rakhine extremists taking part in the militant training being carried out amidst the jungles in the township, according to the reliable sources.” – Rakhine Extremists Carry Out Militant Trainings amidst Jungles of Buthidaung – March 6, 2015 – PEOPLE’S VOICE: ROHINGYA VISION – RvisionTV.com
- Rohingya People In Myanmar Face Genocide, According To One Rights Group, by Beenish Ahmed – May 27, 2015 – ThinkProgress.org
- The Rohingya Genocide, by Ramzy Ramoud – May 28, 2015 – CounterPunch.org
- Pakistani Taliban urges Muslims in Myanmar to ‘take up the sword’ against country’s leaders – 8 Jun. 2015 – ABC.net.au
- India Watchful of Rohingya, Fearing Radicalization by Pakistan Militants – 29.07.2015 – SUPUTNIK – SuputnikNews.com
- Two ‘Rohingya militants’ arrested in Cox’s Bazar – September 6, 2015 – NirapadNews.com
Pro-Democracy Uprising, Ethnic Cleansing and Other Pertinent Issues:
- Myanmar remembers 1988 pro-democracy uprising – 2013-08-08 Vatican Radio
- 1988 Uprising and 1990 Election – Oxford Burma Alliance
- MYANMAR IN THE NATIONAL INTEREST’ Prisoners of conscience, torture, summary trials under martial law
- Burma: Justice for 1988 Massacre – August 6, 2013 – Human Rights Watch
- Student Leader in 1988 Myanmar Pro-Democracy Protests Joins Aung San Suu Kyi to Contest Polls – Updated: July 19, 2015 – NDTV.com
- Myanmar police arrest opposition party executive – 8/12/2008 – USAToday.com
- Ethnic Cleansing Just Went to Bad to Worse, by Graeme Wood – January 24, 2014 – NewRepublic.com
- TMS Archive on Myanmar ethnic cleansing and/or on Myanmar pro-democracy movement
Economy of Myanmar:
- Economy of Myanmar – Wikipedia
- Myanmar – Economy – Infoplease.com
- Myanmar – WORLD BANK
- Myanmar – Data – WORLD BANK
- Myanmar: Economy – ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK – ADB.org
- Myanmar – Index – THE HERITAGE FOUNDATION
1943 World War II: Rome is heavily bombed by more than 500 Allied aircraft, inflicting thousands of casualties.
1942 World War II: Battle of the Atlantic – German Grand Admiral Karl Dönitz orders the last U-boats to withdraw from their United States Atlantic coast positions in response to the effective American convoy system.
1940 World War II: Army order 112 forms the Intelligence Corps of the British Army.
1940 Field Marshal Ceremony: First occasion in World War II, that Hitler appointed field marshals due to military achievements.
1940 World War II: Battle of Cape Spada – The Royal Navy and the Regia Marina clash; the Italian light cruiser Bartolomeo Colleoni sinks, with 121 casualties.
1919 Following Peace Day celebrations marking the end of World War I, ex-servicemen riot and burn down Luton Town Hall.
1916 World War I: Battle of Fromelles – British and Australian troops attack German trenches in a prelude to the Battle of the Somme.
1870 Franco-Prussian War: France declares war on Prussia.
Franco-Prussian War:
- Causes – Franco-Prussian War – Wikipedia
- The Franco-Prussian War – history-world.org
- Franco-Germany War – Encyclopedia Britannica
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- Franco-Prussian War – Newencyclopedia.org
- Franco-Prussian War – Encyclopdia.com
- Franco-Prussian War – Infoplease.com
- THE FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR – John French – wargramefoundry.com
Timelines of the Franco-Prussian War:
- Timeline of the Franco-Prussian War – francoprussianwar.com
- Franco-Prussian War – preceden.com
- FRANCO PRUSSINA WAR – tiki-toki.com
- MAY 10, 1871: THIS DAY IN HISTORY – Treaty of Frankfurt am Main ends Franco-Prussian War – History.com
1864 Taiping Rebellion: Third Battle of Nanking – The Qing dynasty finally defeats the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom.
1848 Women’s rights: a two-day Women’s Rights Convention opens in Seneca Falls, New York.
History of Women’s Rights in the United States:
- A Brief History of Women’s Rights Movements: The prominent figures and notable events of women’s rights movements in America and beyond – Scholatic.com
- History of Women’s Rights Movements (1848-1998) – NWHP.org
- Women’s Rights Movements, 1848-1920 – History.House.gov
- History of the American Women’s Rights Movements 1848-1920, by Ann-Marie Imbornoni – Infoplease.com
- Declaration of Rights of the Women of the United States – 4 July 1876 – Rutgers.edu
- WOMEN’S RIGHTS – Women’s History in America – WIC.org
Women’s Rights in General:
- Women’s rights – Wikipedia
- Women’s Rights Worldwide – WomensRightsWorldwide.org
- Women’s Rights, by Anup Shah – Global Issues
- A Brief History of Women’s Rights Movements: The prominent figures and notable events of women’s rights movements in America and beyond – Scholatic.com
- Women’s Rights as Human Rights – UN Chronicle – UN.org
- Women’s Human Rights as Gender Equality – United Nations Human Rights – Office of High Commissioner for Human Rights – OHCHR.org
- POLL: Women’s Rights in the Arab World – THOMPSON REUTERS FOUNDATION – Trust.org
- Women’s Rights are Human Rights – Amnesty International USA
Gender Inequality/Equality in Employment in the United States:
- GENDER EQUALITY IN EMPLOYMENT: Policies and Practices in Switzerland and the U.S. – GWU.edu – pdf
- Sex-Based Discrimination – US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission – EEOC.gov
- Gender Inequality and Women in the US Labor Force – International Labour Organization – ILO.org
- Employment discrimination law in the United States – Wikipedia
- Employment discrimination – Wikipedia
Issues relating to Gender Inequality/Equality:
- Gender inequality – Wikipedia
- Gender Inequality In The US Today – March 2012 – Trust Women and Change the World – TrustWomenPac.org
- Gender inequality in the United States – Wikipedia
- Employment discrimination – Wikipedia
- What Is Gender Discrimination In the Workplace? , by Shemiah Williams – eHow.com
- Gender Data Portal – THE WORLD BANK
- About Gender Equality – PureLocal.com
- Articles on Gender Inequality – HuffingtonPost.com
- Articles on Gender Discrimination – HuffingtonPost.com
- Gender Inequality in Politics – Boundless.com
- Chapter 9 Gender Inequality – Summary by Russ Long – “Women perform 60% of work world wide, they earn 10% of income, and own 10% of the land” – Eitzen and Baca-Zinn (2003:243) – Delmar.edu
- Sex / Gender Discrimination – WorkplaceFairness.org
- Female Discrimination in the Workplace – GlobalPost.com
- The Effects of Gender Discrimination in the Workplace – Chron.com
- Discrimination In The Workplace Against Women May Depend On Men’s Marital Structure (STUDY), by Emma Gray – 5/17/2012 – HuffingtonPost.com
- Gender Discrimination – FindLaw.com
- Gender Discrimination the Workplace – Bzzule.com
- Sex discrimination in the Workplace – Victorian Equal Opportunity & Human Rights Commission – gov.au
- Women’s rights – Wikipedia
- Women’s Rights Worldwide – WomensRightsWorldwide.org
- Women’s Rights, by Anup Shah – Global Issues
- A Brief History of Women’s Rights Movements: The prominent figures and notable events of women’s rights movements in America and beyond – Scholatic.com
- Women’s Rights as Human Rights – UN Chronicle – UN.org
- Women’s Human Rights as Gender Equality – United Nations Human Rights – Office of High Commissioner for Human Rights – OHCHR.org
- POLL: Women’s Rights in the Arab World – THOMPSON REUTERS FOUNDATION – Trust.org
- Sex Discrimination and Sex Harassment – Catalyst.org
- Women’s Rights are Human Rights – Amnesty International USA
Women’s Suffrage and Its History:
- History of Women’s Suffrage – Scholastic.com
- WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE MOVEMENT – Historynet.com
- Woman Suffrage – History-World.org
- Women’s Suffrage Around The World, by Kerilynn Engel – Answers.com
- Women’s suffrage and World War I – CUNY.edu
- Causes: The Woman Suffrage Movement – Reforming Their World: Women in the Progressive Era – The National Women’s History Museum – NWHM.org
- International Woman Suffrage Timeline – About.com
- A timeline of women’s right to vote – interactive – Wednesday, 6 July, 2011 – TheGuardian.com
- WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE – IPU.org
- Timeline of Women’s Suffrage Granted, by Country – Infoplease.com
1702 Great Northern War: A numerically superior Polish-Saxon army of Augustus II the Strong, operating from an advantageous defensive position, is defeated by a Swedish army half its size under the command of King Charles XII in the Battle of Klissow.
JULY 20
2015 The United States and Cuba resume full diplomatic relations after five decades.
Cuba or the “Republic of Cuba” (Repúlica de Cuba):
- CUBA – THE WORLD FACTBOOK – CIA
- Cuba – Wikipedia
- Cuba – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Cuba – Infoplease.com
- Cuba profile – Overview – BBC
- Cuba – Human Rights Watch
Foreign Relations of Cuba:
- Foreign relations of Cuba – Wikipedia
- Cuba – Council of Foreign Relations – CFR.org
- FOREIGN RELATIONS OF CUBA – WORLD PUBLIC LIBRARY
- THE COUNCIL OF FOREIGN RELATOINS OF CUBA – BWCentral.org
Cuba and the United States:
- Cuba-United States relations – Wikipedia
- United States-Cuba Relations – LatinAmericanStudies.org
- The US-Cuban Relationship – About.com
- WHEN CASTRO BECAME A COMMUNIST: The Impact on US-Cuba Policy, by Salvador Diaz-Verson – Institute for US-Cuba Relations – Occasional Paper Series Volume 1, No.1, November 3, 1997
- John F Kennedy versus Fidel Castro in the Early 1960s – BU.edu
- United States and Cuba: 1898-1958, by Ann-Marie Holmes – HPU.edu
- A BRIEF HISTORY OF US-CUBA RELATIONS, by Clair Suddah – Wednesday, Apr. 15, 2009 – TIME
- United States vs Cuba – Comparison – Aneki.com
- United States vs Cuba – FindTheData.com
- Cuba and the United States: A Chronical History, by Jane Fanklin
- US Cuba Relations – News Archives – The Huffington Post
- Timeline: US-Cuba relations – BBC
History and Culture of Cuba:
- History of Cuba – Wikipedia
- The Cuban History
- Cuba – History – Infoplease.com
- 500 YEARS OF CUBAN HISTORY – HistoryOfCuba.com
- History of Cuban Nation, from Colonial Days to the Present
- Cuba History, Language and Culture – World Travel Guide
- Timeline of Cuban history – Wikipedia
- Cuba profile – Timeline – BBC
- Culture of Cuba – Wikipedia
- CUBAN CULTURE, by Cuba Heritage
- Cuba Heritage
Economy of Cuba:
- Economy of Cuba – Wikipedia
- Cuba’s Economy – GlobalSecurity.org
- Cuba – Economy – Infoplease.com
- The Economic History and Economy of Cuba – Department of Economics – San José State University
- Cuba | Economic Indications – TradingEconomics.com
- Cuba – Data – World Bank
Fidel Castro:
- FILDEL CASTRO – History.com
- Fidel Castro – PBS.org
- Fidel Castro’s 1960 Address to the UN General Assembly: “The Problem of Cuba and its Revolutionary Policy” – Part 1 of 4, by Ron Kurtus
- Fidel Castro – Spartacus-Educational.com
- Fidel Castro – Political Leader – Infoplease.com
- “President of Cuba, communist revolutionary, and implacable foe of US foreign policy, Fidel Castro began his life on a sugar plantation in eastern Cuba.” Fidel Castro – GWU.edu
- Fidel Castro – Biography – Biography.com
- Fidel Castro – Biography – TheFamousPeople.com
- Fidel Castro – Political leader of Cuba – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Early life of Fidel Castro – Wikipedia
- Biography of Fidel Castro – About.com
2014 The Israeli Defence Forces enter Shuja’iyya, a populous neighborhood of Gaza City, as part of their ground offensive focused on destroying tunnels crossing the Israel border.
2014 Israel-Gaza Conflict:
Secret Tunnels under the Border of Gaza:
- Israel finds tunnel dug under its Gaza border – 13 Oct 2013 – telegraph.co.uk
- Israeli bulldozers destroy Hamas tunnels in Gaza – Jul 20th 2014 – aol.com
- Getting from Gaza to Israel, by Underground Tunnels – July 22, 2014 – The New York Times – nytimes.com
- Israel surprised by number, sophisticated of Gaza tunnels – July 24, 2014 – foxnews.com
- Israel troops’ face threat from the ground beneath their feet – July 28, 2014 – CNN
- Israel finds Hamas tunnel under border with Gaza – May 5, 2016 – theguardian.com
- Israel says found second Hamas tunnel from Gaza since 2014 war – May 6, 2016, by Eli Berlzon – May 6, 2016 – reuters.com
1999 The Chinese Communist Party begins a persecution campaign against Falun Gong, arresting thousands nationwide.
History of Falun Gong:
- History of Falun Gong – Wikipedia
- “On 13 May 1992, Li Hongzhi gave his first public seminar on Falun Gong (alternatively called Falun Dafa) in the northeastern city of Changchun.” – Origins – Falun Gong – Wikipedia
- Falun Gong – Encyclopedia Britannica
- What is the history of the Falun Gong? – Quora.com
- Falun Gong & Falun Dafa – History of the movement – ReligiousTolerance.org
- Falun Gong – About news – About.com
- Our History – FalunInfo.net
- Falun Gong: Timeline – FalunInfo.net
- History – Friends of Falun Gong – FOFG.org
Falun Gong, the Chinese Government and Oppositions:
- Why is the Chinese government persecuting Falun Gong? – The Persecution of Falun Gong – falun-dafa.net
- Why is the Chinese government against Falun Gong? – quora.com
- Why China fears the Fun Gong – July 4, 2014 – dailynews.com
- “Falun Dafa, also called Falun Gong, has been making international Headlines in the past few weeks as the spiritual practice that is rattling China’s cage. But what is this practice really all about, and why is the Chinese government reacting this way?” – FALUN DAFA – What is it & why Chinese Government Outlaw it? – en.minghui.org
- The Chemistry of Conflict The Chinese Government and Falun Gong, by Patsy Rahan – icsahome.com
- Reflections on Falun Gong and The Chinese Government, by Michael D. Langon – icsahome.com
- Falun Gong: China’s other oppressed spiritual movement, by Cain Nunns – Nov. 16, 2012 – globalpost.com
- “The persecution of Falun Gong refers to the campaign initiated in 1999 by the Chinese Communist Party to eliminate the spiritual practice of Falun Gong in China. It is characterized by a multifaceted propaganda campaign, a program of enforced ideological conversion and re-education, and a variety of extralegal coercive measures such as arbitrary arrests, forced labor, and physical torture, sometimes resulting in death.” – Persecution of Falun Gong – Wikipedia
- Outlawing Falun Gong Cult – Chinese Embassy
- Falun Gong and the dangerous, super-freaky side of Chinese spirituality, by Tom Rapsas – October 31, 2013 – WAKE UP CALL – patheos.com
- Born on a Queens Street, a Battle Over Falun Gong Goes to Court – June 29, 2016 – The New York Times – nytimes.com
1992 Václav Havel resigns as president of Czechoslovakia.
Václav Havel:
- Václav Havel – Wikipedia
- Václav Havel – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Vaclav Havel Biography – vaclavhavel.cz
- Vaclav Havel, Former Czech President Dies at 75, by Dan Bilefsky and Jane Perlez – Dec.18, 2011 – The New York Times – nytimes.com
- Vaclav Havel Quotes – brainyquotes.com
1989 Burma‘s ruling junta puts opposition leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi under house arrest.
Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and Her House Arrest:
- Aung San Suu Kyi – Facts – nobelprize.org
- DAW AUNG SAN SUU KYI (BORN 1945) – f.edgesuite.net – pdf
- Aung San Suu Kyi Biography – Eight Women Around the World – mytholyoke.edu
- Aung San Suu Kyi – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Burmese Activists Receives New Terms of Hours Arrest, by Seth Mydans – Aug. 11, 2009 – The New York Times – NYTimes.com
- House arrest – Aung San Suu Kyi – Wikipedia
Burma/Myanmar:
- BURMA – THE WORLD FACTBOOK – CIA
- Myanmar – UN Data
- Myanmar – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Myanmar – Infoplease.com
- Latest Myanmar News
- Myanmar – CHRONOLOGY OF COVERAGE – The New York Times
History of Burma/Myanmar:
- History of Burma: From a Multi-ethnic Perspective – The Curriculum Project – CurriculumProject.org – pdf
- History of Burma – CFOB.org
- History of Myanmar – Wikipedia
- Myanmar/Burma History – LonelyPlanet.com
- Myanmar | Facts and History – About.com
- Brief History of Myanmar, by Thomas R. Lansner – Backpacking Burma – Berkeley.edu
- A Short History of Burma – NewInt.org
- History of Burma – HowStuffWorks.com
- Myanmar History – Myanars.net
- Myanmar – History – Infoplease.com
- History of Myanmar – Encyclopedia Britannica
- A BREIF HISTORY OF BURMA – LocalHistories.org
- A Brief History of Myanmar (Burma) – MyanmarBurma.com
- MYANMAR HISTORY – MyanmarTravel.org
- Burma – Culture – EveryCulture.com
- Myanmar – Historical Timeline – Myanmar.net
- Myanmar profile – Timeline – BBC
Burmese Monarchy and the British Rule:
- Third Anglo-Burmese War
- Konbaung Dynasty – Wikipedia
- Myanmar’s Royal Legacy – The Diplomat – TheDiplomat.com
- The Royal Regalia of Myanmar Monarchy – Myanmars.net
- Time to end Myanmar king’s exile in India – Sunday, 10 June 2012 – DNAIndia.com
- Royal Family Aims to Renovate King Thinbaw’s Mandalay Palace, by Kyaw Hsu Mon – Thursday, December 12, 2013 – The Irrawaddy – Irrawaddy.org
Foreign Relations of Burma/Myanmar:
- Foreign relations of Burma/Myanmar – Wikipedia
- Myanmar – Council on Foreign Relations – CFR.org
- US Relations With Myanmar – US Department of State
Burma/Britain Relations:
- Anglo-Burmese Relations – February 9, 1949 – RainbowEnds.org
- Network Myanmar – NetworkMyanar.org
- COMPARE UNIED KINGDOM TO MYANMAR – IfItWereMyHome.com
- TREATY BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED KINGDOM AND THE PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT OF BURMA – London, 17th October 1947 – iBiblio.org
- Category: Myanmar-United Kingdom relations – Wikipedia
Human Rights in Burma/Myanmar:
- Human rights in Myanmar – Wikipedia
- Myanmar (Burma) Human Rights – Amnesty International USA
- Human Rights Watch – Burma – HRW.org
- Human Rights in Burma – Drechos.org
- Myanmar – UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
Some Relevant Issues on the Rohingya People and the British Rule:
- Rohingya people – Wikipedia
- A Short History of Rohingya and Kamans of Burma, by M.A. Tahir Ba Tha ((translated by A.F.K Jilani, edited by Mohd. Ashraf Alam) – 13 September 2007 – Kaladan News – pdf
- Rohingya insurgency in Western Myanmar – Wikipedia
- Rohingya Solidarity Organisation – Wikipedia
- A History For The Conflict of Rohingya – Rohingyana.org
- Brief Note: The Rohingya Refugee: A Security Dilemma for Bangladesh – 02 June 2010 – Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies
- Myanmar: Abuses against Rohingya erode human rights progress – 19 July 2012 – Amnesty International – RefWorld.org
- Islamic militants take aim at Myanmar – July 27, 2012 – Online Asia Times – Atimes.com
- “A post on the radical Islamic website Ar Rahmah Media Network claims that leaders from Myanmar’s ethnic Rohingya community have been in Indonesia for talks with hardline groups about recruiting fighters and weapon supplies.” – Concern militants will seek revenge for Rohingya attacks – 12 July 2013 – RadioAustralia.net.au
- Militant Islam meets Militant Buddhism in Myanmar – October 17, 2013 – Myanmar.com
- “Human rights envoy says the long history of persecution in Myanmar could amount to ‘crime against humanity’.” – UN raises alarm over Rohingya Muslim abuse – 8 April 2014 – ALJAZEERA
- Arrested Rohingya trained militants in Myanmar – November 23, 2014 – HundustanTimes.com
- “Some Rohingya loggers (lumberjacks) in Buthidaung Township witnessed many Rakhine extremists taking part in the militant training being carried out amidst the jungles in the township, according to the reliable sources.” – Rakhine Extremists Carry Out Militant Trainings amidst Jungles of Buthidaung – March 6, 2015 – PEOPLE’S VOICE: ROHINGYA VISION – RvisionTV.com
- Rohingya People In Myanmar Face Genocide, According To One Rights Group, by Beenish Ahmed – May 27, 2015 – ThinkProgress.org
- The Rohingya Genocide, by Ramzy Ramoud – May 28, 2015 – CounterPunch.org
- Pakistani Taliban urges Muslims in Myanmar to ‘take up the sword’ against country’s leaders – 8 Jun. 2015 – ABC.net.au
- India Watchful of Rohingya, Fearing Radicalization by Pakistan Militants – 29.07.2015 – SUPUTNIK – SuputnikNews.com
- Two ‘Rohingya militants’ arrested in Cox’s Bazar – September 6, 2015 – NirapadNews.com
Pro-Democracy Uprising, Ethnic Cleansing and Other Pertinent Issues:
- Myanmar remembers 1988 pro-democracy uprising – 2013-08-08 Vatican Radio
- 1988 Uprising and 1990 Election – Oxford Burma Alliance
- MYANMAR IN THE NATIONAL INTEREST’ Prisoners of conscience, torture, summary trials under martial law
- Burma: Justice for 1988 Massacre – August 6, 2013 – Human Rights Watch
- Student Leader in 1988 Myanmar Pro-Democracy Protests Joins Aung San Suu Kyi to Contest Polls – Updated: July 19, 2015 – NDTV.com
- Myanmar police arrest opposition party executive – 8/12/2008 – USAToday.com
- Ethnic Cleansing Just Went to Bad to Worse, by Graeme Wood – January 24, 2014 – NewRepublic.com
- TMS Archive on Myanmar ethnic cleansing and/or on Myanmar pro-democracy movement
Economy of Myanmar:
- Economy of Myanmar – Wikipedia
- Myanmar – Economy – Infoplease.com
- Myanmar – WORLD BANK
- Myanmar – Data – WORLD BANK
- Myanmar: Economy – ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK – ADB.org
- Myanmar – Index – THE HERITAGE FOUNDATION
1985 The government of Aruba passes legislation to secede from the Netherlands Antilles.
1983 France performs nuclear test at Muruora Island.
France’s Nuclear Weapons and Tests (Overview):
- France’s Nuclear Weapons – Origins of the Force de Frappe – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- France – Nuclear Weapons – GlobalSecurity.org
- FRANCE’S NUCLEAR TESTING PROGRAMME – CTBTO
Muruora:
- Muruora – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Muruora – Weapons of Mass Destruction – GlobalSecurity.org
- Case Identifier: MURUORA – Case Name: French Nuclear Tests in South Pacific – ICE Case Studies, by Tish Falco – American.edu
History of France Nuclear Tests in the Pacific:
- 1981-82 French nuclear tests – Wikipedia
- History of the French Nuclear Tests in the Pacific: Part I – 1966-1974 – OhmnyNews.com
- History of the French Nuclear Tests in the Pacific: Part II – 1974-1992 – OhmnyNews.com
- History of the French Nuclear Tests in the Pacific: Part III – 1995-1996 – OhmnyNews.com
France’s Nuclear Tests:
- France’s Nuclear Weapons – Origin of the Force de Frappe
- Database of nuclear tests, France: Introduction, by Robert Johnston – JohnstonArchive.net
- France’s Nuclear Weapons – Development of the Nuclear Arsenal
- France – Weapons of Mass Destruction – Nuclear Weapons – GlobalSecurity.org
- Nuclear Test Sites – AtomicArchive.com
- Declassified files expose lies of French nuclear tests – France24.com
- History of French Nuclear Tests in the Pacific – Part I, Part II, Part III
- French nuclear tests ‘showered vast area of Polynesia with radioactivity – 3 July 2013 – The Guardian.com
- List of nuclear weapons tests of France – Wikipedia
1982 Hyde Park and Regents Park bombings: The Provisional IRA detonates two bombs in Hyde Park and Regent’s Park in central London, killing eight soldiers, wounding forty-seven people, and leading to the deaths of seven horses.
1977 The Central Intelligence Agency releases documents under the Freedom of Information Act revealing it had engaged in mind control experiments.
CIA and Mind Control Experiments:
- Mind control – Wikipedia
- MKUltra – Project MKUltra – Wikipedia
- CIA Mind Control – SkewsMe.com
- CIA Mind Control Experiments – Declassified Documents Reveals Sex Abuse, More – WantToKnow.info
- CIA Mind Control Experiments – Friday, Aug. 06, 2010 – TIME.com
- How the CIA’s LSD Mind-Control Experiments Destroyed My Healthy, High-Functioning Father’s Brilliant Mind, by W. Henry Wall, Jr. – Alternet.org
- CIA, Mind Control & Children – TheForbiddenKnowledge.com
- Mind Control – The Ultimate Terror – Educate Yourself – Educate-Yourself.org
- CIA Mind Control Doctors: From Harvard to Guantanamo – September 3, 2009 – CCHRInt.org
Project MK-Ultra:
- Did the CIA secretly dose people with LSD? – ASK HISTORY – History.com
- “Project MKUltra—sometimes referred to as the CIA’s mind control program—was the code name given to an illegal program of experiments on human subjects, designed and undertaken by the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Experiments on humans were intended to identify and develop drugs and procedures to be used in interrogations and torture, in order to weaken the individual to force confessions through mind control…Early CIA efforts focused on LSD, which later came to dominate many of MKUltra’s programs…” – Project MKUltra – Wikipedia
- MK-ULTRA – The CIA program on Mind Control – Rense.com
- History of MK-ULTRA. CIA Program on Mind Control – MindSpring.com
- MK-ULTRA – WantToKnow.com
- Top Psychologist’s Personal History of MK-ULTRA: “The CIA-LSD Story in Retrospect” – Valtin, Invictus – TMS
- The 10 Most Egregious U.S. Abuses of Psychology and Psychiatry, by Bruce E. Levine – Alternet – Salon – TMS
History of the CIA:
- History of the CIA – CIA
- HISTORY – CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY – FAS.org
- The True – The Shocking – History of the CIA – Alternet.org
- History of the Central Intelligence Agency – Wikipedia
- Central Intelligence Agency – Spartacus-Educational.com
- Key Events in CIA’s History – FAS.org
- The Secret History of CIA Women – MotherJones.com
1976 The American Viking 1 lander successfully lands on Mars.
Viking:
- Viking – nasa.gov
- Viking 1 -2 –nasa.gov
- Viking 1 Lander – nasa.gov
- Viking 1 approaches Mars – planetary.org
- Viking program – Wikipedia
- NASA’s 1976 Viking mission to Mars did all that was hoped for it – except find Martians, by Joel Achenbach – June 18, 2016 – washingtonpost.com
1976 Vietnam War: The US military completes its troop withdrawal from Thailand.
Withdrawal of the US Troops from Thailand:
- US – Thai relations – Timeline of Key Events – U.S. Embassy to Thailand
- Foreign Affairs – Country Studies – Thailand
Some Related Issues and Events on Ending the US Involvement in the Vietnam War:
- 1969 in the Vietnam War – Wikipedia
- Ending the Vietnam War 1969-1973 – MILESTONES 1969-1976 – OFFICE of the HISTORIAN – US Department of State
- Foreign Relations of the United States Guide to Source on Vietnam, 1969-1975 – Prepared by Edward C. Keefer, John M. Carland, and Bradley L. Coleman – OFFICE of the HISTORIAN – US Department of State
- The Bitter End: 1969-1975 – HISTORY PLACE Presents The Vietnam War – HistoryPlace.com
- Battlefield: Vietnam – Timeline 1969-1972 – PBS.org
Viet Nam War and Some Pertinent Events:
- VIETNAM WAR HISTORY – History.com
- Chronology of Viet Nam War and Pertinent Events – Digital History – DigitalHistory.UH.edu
- The Vietnam War – The Jungle War 1965 – 1968 – The History Place – HistoryPlace.com
- The VIETNAM WAR: US Involvement & Escalation – ARCHIVAL TELEVISION AUDIO Inc. – RESEARCH REPORT – PART ONE – April 23, 1961 – May 27, 1968 – ATVAudio.com
- The Diplomatic Course of the Vietnam War, by David L Anderson – Illinois.edu
- America’s Vietnam War in Indochina – U-S-History.com
Anti-Viet Nam War Movement or Opposition to United States involvement in the Vietnam War:
- Opposition to United States involvement in the Vietnam War – Wikipedia
- VIET NAM WAR PROTESTS – History.com
- Protests against the Vietnam War – Wikipedia
- Vietnam War Protest 1967 – New Zealand History – NZHistory.net.nz
- The Anti-War Movement in the United States, by Mark Barringer – Illinois.edu
- “Opposition to the Vietnam War tended to unite groups opposed to U.S. anti-communism, imperialism and colonialism and , for those involved with the New Left such as the Catholic Worker Movement, capitalism itself. ” – Opposition to the Viet Nam War: 1962-1975
- 1961-1975: GI resistance in the Viet Nam War – Libcom.org
- Student Antiwar Protests and the Backlash – PBS.org
- The Pacifica Radio/UC Berkeley – Social Activism Sound Recording Project – Anti-Viet Nam War Protests in San Francisco Bay Area & Beyond – Berkeley.edu
- Viet Nam and Opposition at Home – Wisconsin Historical Society – WisconsinHistory.org
1974 Turkish occupation of Cyprus: Forces from Turkey invade Cyprus after a coup d’état, organized by the dictator of Greece, against president Makarios.
Turkish Invasion and Occupation of Cyprus on “20 July 1974”:
- 20 July 1974: ON THIS DAY: Turkey invades Cyprus – BBC
- Turkish invasion of Cyprus – Wikipedia
- 20 July 1974 – Military operations during the Turkish invasion of Cyprus – Wikipedia
- “On 15 July 1974 the ruling military junta of Greece staged a coup to overthrow the democratically elected Government of Cyprus. On 20 July Turkey, using the coup as a pretext, invaded Cyprus, purportedly to restore constitutional order. Instead, it seized 35% of the territory of Cyprus in the north, an act universally condemned as a gross infringement of international law and the UN Charter. Turkey, only 75 km away, had repeatedly claimed, for decades before the invasion and frequently afterwards, that Cyprus was of vital strategic importance to it. Ankara has defied a host of UN resolutions demanding the withdrawal of its occupation troops from the island.” – Turkish invasion and Cyprus occupation – cyprusnet.com
- 1974 – The Betrayal of CYPRUS – kypros.org
- 1974 Turkish Invasion of Against CYPRUS – kyprus.org
- The “Attila” Invasion of July 1974 – hellas.org
- “The coup d’etat on the 15th of July 1974 left the Cypriot government distracted and weak. This gave the Turkish government the chance to invade the island from its northern side.” – The Turkish Invasion of Cyprus 1974 – BEAT – hcbeat.com
- The Turkish Invasion of Cyprus in 1974 – historum.com
- Timeline of events in Cyprus, 1974 – Wikipedia
Greek Coup on “15 July 1974”:
- JULY 15TH 1974 Coup – cyprusfortyearslater.com
- 1974 Cypriot coup d’état – Wikipedia
- Dismantling Cyprus Conspiracy: The US role in the Cyprus Crises in 1963, 1967, and 1974, by Caroline Winzke and Dan Lindley – nd.edu – pdf
- 1974 Greek Coup d’etat and & Turkish Invasion – cypnet.co.uk
- Makarios III – Wikipedia
- “Nikos Sampson (1935 – May 9, 2001) was the coup d’état-installed dictator of Cyprus, after the overthrow of President Makarios in 1974. Sampson was a member of EOKA-B, which sought enosis (union) of Cyprus with Greece.” – Nikonos Sampson – mlahanas.de
Modern History of Greece:
- History of modern Greece – Wikipedia
- HISTORY OF MODERN GREECE, by S. Petmezas – MinPress.gr – pdf
- History of modern Greece – In2Greece.com
- History of modern Greece – MLAHANAS.de
- Greece – History – Infoplease.com
1972 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site.
US Nuclear Tests Overview:
- UNITED STATE’S NUCLEAR TESTING PROGRAMME – CTBTO
- The U.S. Nuclear Weapons Test Cost Study Project – Brookings.edu
- 50 Facts About U.S. Nuclear Weapons – Brookings.edu
- Historical Nuclear Weapons Test Films
- Today in Nuclear Testing History (Part 6)
- List of the nuclear weapons tests of the United States – Wikipedia
- Nuclear Weapons and the United States – Wikipedia
- The Cold War – AtomCentral.com
Nevada Test Site:
- NEVADA TEST SITE – FAS.org
- NEVADA TEST SITE – GlobalSecurity.org
- Nevada Test Site Overview – OnlineNevada.org
- Nuclear testing at the Nevada Test Site – Brookings.edu
- Nevada Test Site – Toxipedia.org
- Nevada Test Site – Oral History Project
- NUKE TESTING in NEVADA – Archure.net
- ECOLOGY OF THE NEVADA TEST SITE: AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
- Nevada Test Site Workers Exposed to Radiation – National Cancer Benefits Center – NevadaTestSite.info
- 50 Facts About the US Nuclear Weapons – Brookings.edu
- Gallery of US Nuclear Tests – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- The Nuclear Matters Handbook
Nuclear Weapons and the United States:
- Nuclear Weapons and the United States – Wikipedia
- Nuclear Weapons Testing: History, Progress, Challenges: Verifications and Entry into Force of the CTBT – US Department of State
- US Nuclear Weapons Stockpile Life Extension Programs – January 3, 2013 – US Department of State
- 50 Facts About US Nuclear Weapons Today – April 28, 2014 – Brookings.edu
- The Future of the US Nuclear Weapons Program, by Michaela Dodge – The Heritage Foundation
- The Future of the US Nuclear Weapons Policy – Arms Control Association
- The Future of the US Nuclear Weapons Program, by Linton F. Brooks – ResearchGate.net
- US Nuclear Weapons Policy in the 21st Century – Rose Gottemoeller, Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security, Dixie State University, St. George, Utah – October 21, 2014 – US Department of State
1969 A cease fire is announced between Honduras and El Salvador, six days after the beginning of the “Football War“.
1969 Apollo program: Apollo 11‘s crew successfully makes the first landing on the Moon in the Sea of Tranquility. Americans Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first humans to walk on the Moon later that day (Eastern Time Zone).
1964 Vietnam War: Viet Cong forces attack the capital of Dinh Tuong Province, Cai Be, killing 11 South Vietnamese military personnel and 40 civilians (30 of which are children).
Vietnam War in 1964:
- 1964 in the Vietnam War – Wikipedia; and November, 1964 in the Vietnam War – Wikipedia
- Vietnam Timeline: 1963-1964 – VietnamGear.com
- Lyndon B Johnson: 1963-1964 – Vietnam War Overview Part 4: 1964-1968 – AuthenticHistory.com
- Timeline – The History Place Presents Vietnam War – America Commits 1961-1964 – HistoryPlace.com
Viet Cong:
- History – Viet Cong – Wikipedia
- Viet Cong (VC) – Encyclopedia Britannica
- The Viet Cong – About education – About.com
- The Guerilla Tactics: An Overview – The Vietcong – PBS.org
- People’s Liberation Armed Forces (PLAF)/Viet Cong (VC) – VietnamPix.com
Viet Nam War and Some Pertinent Events:
- VIETNAM WAR HISTORY – History.com
- Chronology of Viet Nam War and Pertinent Events – Digital History – DigitalHistory.UH.edu
- The Vietnam War – The Jungle War 1965 – 1968 – The History Place – HistoryPlace.com
- The VIETNAM WAR: US Involvement & Escalation – ARCHIVAL TELEVISION AUDIO Inc. – RESEARCH REPORT – PART ONE – April 23, 1961 – May 27, 1968 – ATVAudio.com
- The Diplomatic Course of the Vietnam War, by David L Anderson – Illinois.edu
- America’s Vietnam War in Indochina – U-S-History.com
- Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964-1968, Volume VII, Vietnam, September 1968-January 1969 – OFFICE of the HISTORIAN – US Department of State
- Britain and the Tet Offensive 1967-1968: A ‘Turning Point’ in British Foreign Policy? – All Empires – AllEmpires.com
1961 French military forces break the Tunisian siege of Bizerte.
Bizerte Crisis of July 1961:
- “The Bizerte Crisis (French: Crise de Bizerte, Arabic: أحداث بنزرت ʾAḥdāth Bīzart) occurred in July 1961 when Tunisia imposed a blockade on the French naval base at Bizerte, Tunisia, hoping to force its evacuation. The crisis culminated in a three-day battle between French and Tunisian forces that left some 630 Tunisians and 24 French dead and eventually led to France ceding the city and naval base to Tunisia in 1963.” – Bizerte crisis – Wikipedia
- “Due to Bizerte’s strategic location on the Mediterranean, France retained control of the city and her naval base after Tunisian independence in 1956. In 1961 Tunisian forces blockaded the Area of Bizerte and demanded French withdrawal. The face off turned nasty when a French helicopter took off and drew fire.” – Bizerte – Wikipedia
- “In 1961, clashes between Tunisian and French forces—in which more than 1,000 Tunisians were killed—broke out at the base. An agreement for French withdrawal was reached, and French troops finally left in 1963.” – Bizerte – Encyclopedia Britannica
1960 The Polaris missile is successfully launched from a submarine, the USS George Washington, for the first time.
1960 Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) elects Sirimavo Bandaranaike Prime Minister, the world’s first elected female head of government.
1956 US performs atmospheric nuclear test at Bikini Island.
Operation Redwing:
- “Redwing was the second U.S. test series devoted primarily to proving thermonuclear designs of actual weapons. While Castle had demonstrated heavy, conservatively designed, first generation weapons, Redwing centered on testing a broad variety of new innovative second generation designs.” – Operation Redwing: 1956 – Enewetak and Bikini Atoll, Marshall Islands – nuclearweaponarchive.org
- “Operation Redwing was a United States series of 17 nuclear test detonations from May to July 1956. They were conducted at Bikini and Enewetak atolls.” – Operation Redwing – Wikipedia
- “The United States conducts the first airborne test of an improved hydrogen bomb, dropping it from a plane over the tiny island of Namu in the Bikini Atoll in the Pacific Ocean… The hydrogen bomb dropped over Bikini Atoll was carried by a B-52 bomber and released at an altitude of more than 50,000 feet.” – MAY 20, 1956: THIS DAY IN HISTORY – United States drops hydrogen bomb over Bikini Atoll – History.com
- Cancer Mortality at U.S. Nuclear Weapons Tests – U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
- US ATMOSPHERIC NUCLEAR WEAPONS TESTING: The Connection Between John Wayne and Radioactive Fallout, and Other Tales, by Bruce W. Church
- Operation Redwing – Nuclear Test Film (1956): YouTube video (27 min. 01 sec.)
US Atmospheric Nuclear Test at Bikini Atoll (Overview):
- High-altitude nuclear explosion – Wikipedia
- Nuclear testing at Bikini Atoll – Wikipedia
- Bikini Atoll Nuclear Test Site – UNESCO
- A Short History of the People of Bikini Atoll – BikiniAtoll.com
- Gallery of U.S. Nuclear Tests – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- List of nuclear weapons tests of the United States – Wikipedia
Nuclear Tests at Bikini Atoll:
- Nuclear testing at Bikini Atoll – Wikipedia
- Bikini Atoll Nuclear Test Site – UNESCO
- A Short History of the People of Bikini Atoll – BikiniAtoll.com
- Gallery of U.S. Nuclear Tests – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
Atmospheric/High-altitude Nuclear Explosion Testing:
- Years of Atmospheric Testing: 1945-1963 – Trinity Atomic Website – Abomb1.org
- Atmospheric nuclear explosion – Wikipedia
- High-altitude nuclear explosions, by Wm Robert Johnston – JohnstonsArchive.net
- “Atmospheric testing refers to explosions which take place in the atmosphere.” – TYPES OF NUCLEA WEAPONS TESTS – CTBTO.org
- US Atmospheric Nuclear Test Page – Nuclear Weapons – Zvis.com
Atmospheric Nuclear Tests of the United States and Radioactive Fallout:
- Atmospheric Nuclear Testing at the Nevada Site – OnlineNevada.org
- The Years of Atmospheric Testing 1945-1963 – Trinity Atomic Web Site – Abomb1.org
- High-altitude nuclear explosions – JohnstonArchive.org
- RADIOACTIVE FALLOUT FROM NUCLEAR TESTING AT NEVADA TEST SITE, 1950-60 – GPO.gov – pdf
- Cancer Mortality at the US Nuclear Weapons Tests – US Department of Veterans Affairs – VA.gov
- Atmospheric Nuclear Testing and The US Navy – A BILIOGRAPHY – FMD-INC.org
- Feasibility Study of Weapons Testing Fallout – CDC.gov
- “Between 16 July 1945 and 23 September 1992 the United States of America conducted (by official count) 1054 nuclear tests, and two nuclear attacks….These pages focus principally (although not exclusively) on the period from 16 July 1945 to 4 November 1962, the era of atmospheric testing.” – RADIOCHEMISTORY SOCIETY – US NUCLEAR TESTS – Info Gallery – Radiochemistry.org
- When We Tested Nuclear Bombs, by Alan Taylor – May 06, 2011 – TheAtlantic.com
- US ATMOSPHERIC NUCLEAR TESTING – The Connection Between John Wayne and Radioactive Fallout, and Other Tales, by Bruce W Church – October 22, 2000 – FalloutRadiation.com – pdf
- Marshall Islands, site of largest-ever U.S. nuclear weapons test, sues 9 superpowers including USA – June 6, 2015 – BoingDoing.net
- YouTube video (13 min. 49 sec.): Declassified US Nuclear Test Film #55
- YouTube video (14 min. 35 sec.): High-altitude Atomic Tests – Operation Dominic parts 1-2 – 1962
Nuclear Tests by the United States:
- GENERAL OVERVIEW OF THE EFFECTS OF NUCLEAR TESTING – CTBTO
- The Cold War – AtomCentral.com
- List of the nuclear weapons tests of the United States – Wikipedia
- Operation Argus – Wikipedia
- Gallery of US Nuclear Tests – NuclearArchive.org
- Nuclear Test Sites – AtomicArchive.com
- United States Nuclear Tests: July 1945 Through September 1992 – FAS.org
Nuclear Weapons and the United States:
- Nuclear Weapons and the United States – Wikipedia
- Nuclear Weapons Testing: History, Progress, Challenges: Verifications and Entry into Force of the CTBT – US Department of State
- US Nuclear Weapons Stockpile Life Extension Programs – January 3, 2013 – US Department of State
- 50 Facts About US Nuclear Weapons Today – April 28, 2014 – Brookings.edu
- The Future of the US Nuclear Weapons Program, by Michaela Dodge – The Heritage Foundation
- The Future of the US Nuclear Weapons Policy – Arms Control Association
- The Future of the US Nuclear Weapons Program, by Linton F. Brooks – ResearchGate.net
- US Nuclear Weapons Policy in the 21st Century – Rose Gottemoeller, Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security, Dixie State University, St. George, Utah – October 21, 2014 – US Department of State
1954 Germany: Otto John, head of West Germany‘s secret service, defects to East Germany.
1951 King Abdullah I of Jordan is assassinated by a Palestinian while attending Friday prayers in Jerusalem.
Assassination of Abdullah I of Jordan:
- JUL 20 1951: THIS DAY IN HISTORY – King of Jordan assassinated – history.com
- Assassination – Abdullah I of Jordan – Wikipedia
- ASSASSINATION OF KING ABDULLHA – hansard.millbanksystems.com
- King Abdullah of Jordan assassinated – 1951 – crimemagazine.com
- Biographical Information – King Abdulla bin Al Hussein (1982-1951) – kinghussein.gov.jo
1950 Cold War: In Philadelphia, Harry Gold pleads guilty to spying for the Soviet Union by passing secrets from atomic scientist Klaus Fuchs.
1949 Israel and Syria sign a truce to end their nineteen-month war.
Israel-Syria Armistice Agreement of 1949:
- Israel-Syria Armistice Agreement (July 20, 1949) – Israeli War of Independence – Jewish Virtual Library
- Background and Overview (1947-1949) – Israeli War of Independence – Jewish Virtual Library
Israel:
- ISRAEL – THE WORLD FACTBOOK – CIA, or Israel – The World Factbook – Israel – Jewish Virtual Library – pdf
- Israel – UN Data
- Information about Israel – Israel Science and Technology Home Page
- Israel – Wikipedia
- Israel – Infoplease.com
- Israel – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Israel country profile – BBC
Foreign Relations of Israel:
- Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Foreign relations of Israel – Wikipedia
- Israeli Foreign Affairs – IsraeliForeignAffairs.com
- Israel – Council of Foreign Relations – CFR.org
- Israel – Foreign Relations – GlobalSecurity.org
- Israel Council on Foreign Relations – IsraelCFR.com
- Israel Foreign Relations – IsraelHebrew.com
- Israel – FOREIGN RELATIONS – Photius.com
- Diplomatic and Foreign Relations of Israel – About.com
- Israel and Middle Eastern States – CountryStudies.us
- Articles on Israel Foreign Relations – Los Angeles Times – LATimes.com
- ISRAEL – Foreign Relations – CountryStudies.us
History of Israel:
- Israel – History – FactsOfIsrael.com
- THE HISTORY OF ISRAEL – Israel-a-History-of. com
- History of Israel – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Timeline of Israeli history – Wikipedia
- Timeline: Concise Chronology of Israel, Zionism and Jewish History – Zionism-Israel.com
- A TIMELINE OF ISRAEL – ZionismOnTheWeb.org
- Israel profile – Timeline – BBC
Economy of Israel:
- Economy of Israel – Wikipedia
- ISRAEL – Country Summary – World Bank Group Finances
- Israel – Data – WORLD BANK
- Israel GDP – TradingEconomics.com
- Economy of Israel – Embassy of Israel to the United States
- Israel – Index – THE HERITAGE FOUNDATION
- Israel’s Economy – About.com
- Israel Economy – Overview – Countries of the World – Theodora.com
1944 World War II: Adolf Hitler survives an assassination attempt led by German Army Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg.
1941 Soviet leader Joseph Stalin consolidates the Commissariats of Home Affairs and National Security to form the NKVD and names Lavrenti Beria its chief.
Joseph Stalin:
- JOSEPH STALIN – History.com
- Joseph Stalin (1879-1953) – PBS.org
- Joseph Stalin – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Joseph Stalin – About education – About.com
- Joseph Stalin: National hero or cold-blooded murderer? – BBC
- Joseph Stalin – Spartacus-Educational.com
- Joseph Stalin – Jewish Virtual Library
- A Portrait of Stalin: Secret Police – YouTube video (43 min. 40 sec.)
NKVD (People’s Commissariat for Internal Affairs):
- Communist Secret Police: NKVD – Spartacus-educational.com
- “After the German invasion, the NKVD and NKGB were reunited on 20 July 1941. The CI sections were returned to the NKVD in January 1942. In April 1943, the CI sections were again transferred to the People’s Commissariats (Narkomat) of Defense and the Navy, becoming SMERSH (from Smert’ Shpionam or “Death to Spies”); at the same time, the NKVD was again separated from the NKGB.” – History and structure – NKVD – Wikipedia
- “NKVD (Russian: Narodnyi komissariat vnutrennikh del; Ukrainian: NKVS, or Narodnyi komisariiat vnutrishnikh sprav [People’s Commissariat for Internal Affairs]). A ministry of the Soviet government responsible for security and law enforcement that was set up on 7 November 1917 and reorganized as the MVD on 19 March 1946. During its history the NKVD underwent numerous organizational and functional changes…” – encyclopedieaofukraine.com
- 1940–1941 June Soviet Union NKVD Atrocities – thecelotajis.com
- NKVD Mass Murder and Wet Ops – quikmanervers.com
- Photograph: Poland, bodies of people killed by the NKVD, 1941. – yadvashem.org
- Photograph: A man probably killed by NKVD, 1941 – yadvashem.org
- 1941 | NKVD Lemberg massacre – YouTube video (3 min. 54 sec.)
- NKVD massacres across Eastern Europa – YouTube video (9 min. 08 sec.)
- NKVD massacres and Ukrainian Pogroms in June 1941 – holocaustcontroversies.yuku.com
- Horror show of Jews’ NKVD crimes against white Christian Ukrainians in 1941 – firstlightforum.wordpress.com
1940 Denmark leaves the League of Nations.
League of Nations (Overview):
- Danish Peace History – Danish Peace Academy
- League of Nations – History Learning Site
- League of Nations Chronology – The World at War
- Full Text of the Covenant of the League of Nations – Avalon Project – Yale Law School
- Why did the United States fail to join the League of Nations? – Ask CFR Experts – CFR.org
League of Nations and Its History:
- League of Nations Failures – HistoryLearnigSite.co.uk
- History: from the League of Nations to the United Nations – UNOG.ch
- League of Nations – Colorado.edu
- League of Nations Chronology – WorldAtWar.net
- League of Nations – Chronology 1920 – League of Nations Photo Archive – Indiana.edu
- History of the League of Nations – LeagueOfNationsHistory.org
- Text of the Covenant of the League of Nations – Avalon Project – Yale.edu
- Woodrow Wilson: The League of Nations – MtHolyoke.edu
- The League of Nations – About education – About.com
- League of Nations – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Demise and legacy – League of Nations – Wikipedia
- League of Nations – TotallyHistory.com
- The League of Nations, 1920 – OFFICE of the HISTORIAN – US Department of State
- The League of Nations – General-History.com
- League of Nations – HistoryLearningSite.co.uk
- The League of Nations – Karl J. Schmidt – American History – let.rug.nl
- The League of Nations – JohndClare.net
- The League of Nations – Boundless.com
- League of Nations – Infoplease.com
- League of Nations – EssaysForStudent.co.uk
- JAN 10, 1020: THIS DAY IN HISTORY – League of Nations situated – History.com
- League of Nations and the United Nations – History – BBC
1938 The United States Department of Justice files suit in New York, New York against the motion picture industry charging violations of the Sherman Antitrust Act in regards to the studio system. The case would eventually result in a break-up of the industry in 1948.
1936 The Montreux Convention is signed in Switzerland, authorizing Turkey to fortify the Dardanelles and Bosphorus but guaranteeing free passage to ships of all nations in peacetime.
1922 The League of Nations awards mandates of Togoland to France and Tanganyika to the United Kingdom.
- For some more information on the League of Nations, see “1940 Denmark leaves the League of Nations,” mentioned above.
1917 World War I: The Corfu Declaration, which leads to the creation of the post-war Kingdom of Yugoslavia, is signed by the Yugoslav Committee and Kingdom of Serbia.
“State of Slovenes, Croats, and Serbs” – “Kingdom of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs” – “Kingdom of Yugoslavia”:
- Modern History Sourcebook: The Pact of Corfu & The Formation of Yugoslavia, 1917 – legacy-fordham.edu
- CREATION OF THE KINGDOM OF THE SERBS, CROATS AND SLOVENES, 1914-1918, by Vladislav Sotirovic – academia.edu
- 29th October- 1st December 1918: The State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs – The Balkan Pages – Fabian-vendrig.eu
- State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs – Wikipedia
- Kingdom of Yugoslavia – Wikipedia
- “Yugoslavia, or lesser known as the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes, was established in 1918 as the Austro-Hungarian Empire fell. However, the idea to create a Slavic state in the Balkans, wasn’t too revolutionary at that time, considering it had started in the 1700’s with Croat intellectuals and writers, claiming that the only way for the Southern Slavs (Slavs in the Balkans) to end their oppression under either Austrian or Ottoman rule, was to establish a united Slavic nation.” – Why was Yugoslavia formed? – quora.com
- “Yugoslavia came into existence as a result of World War I. In 1914 only Serbia (which included the present Republic of Macedonia) and Montenegro were independent states; Croatia, Slovenia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina belonged to the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. (The earlier histories of Yugoslavia’s six component republics are treated in more detail in their respective articles.)” – Yugoslavia – History – Infoplease.com
History of Yugoslavia:
- Yugoslavia – Wikipedia
- A brief History of Yugoslavia – ReligiousTorrelance.org
- Yugoslavia – History – Infoplease.com
- Yugoslavia, by Robert Wilde – About.com
- The former Yugoslavia – About.com
- History of Yugoslavia – DidYouKnow.org
- A Brief History of Yugoslavia – Friends Commission on National Legislation – FCNL.org
1866 Austro-Prussian War: Battle of Lissa – The Austrian Navy , led by Admiral Wilhelm von Tegetthoff, defeats the Italian Navy near the island of Vis in the Adriatic Sea.
Battle of Lissa:
- Historical situation – Battle of Lissa (1866) – Wikipedia
- Battle of Lissa 1866 – battleoflissa.com
- Third Italian War of Independence: Battle of Lissa, by Kennedy Hickman – About education – about.com
- The Naval Battle of Lissa 1866 – uwu.edu.au
Austro-Prussian War:
- Austro-Prussian War – Wikipedia
- “Austro-Prussian War or Seven Weeks War, June 15–Aug. 23, 1866, between Prussia, allied with Italy, and Austria, seconded by Bavaria, Württemberg, Saxony, Hanover, Baden, and several smaller German states. It was deliberately provoked by Bismarck, over the objections of his king, in order to expel Austria from the German Confederation as a step toward the unification of Germany under Prussian dominance.” – Austro-Prussian War – infoplease.com
- Austro-Prussian war (1866) – ICRC
- Seven Weeks’ War – Encyclopedia Britannica
- How did the Austro-Prussian War start? – quora.com
- Austro-Prussian War – prezi.com
JULY 21
2012 Erden Eruç completes the first solo human-powered circumnavigation of the world.
2011 NASA‘s Space Shuttle program ends with the landing of Space Shuttle Atlantis on mission STS-135 at NASA‘s Kennedy Space Center.
2008 Ram Baran Yadav is declared the first president of Nepal.
Ram Baran Yadav:
- President Ram Baran Yadav – Official Site
- President of Nepal – Wikipedia
- History of Nepal – Wikipedia
- Kingdom of Nepal (1768 – 2008) – Wikipedia
- The Royal Family of Nepal – Royalty.nu
- Greater Nepal – Wikipedia
- Nepal Weather: climate and geography – World Travel Guide
Nepalese Royal Massacre in 2001:
- Nepalese royal massacre – Wikipedia
- Nepalese Royal Massacre – BossNepal.com
- Why Nepal’s Crown Prince Went On a Killing Spree – pri.org
- 1 June 2001: ON THIS DAY – Nepal royal family massacred – BBC
- YouTube video (46 min. 18 sec.): Zero Hour S03E03 – A Royal Massacre – Nepal
- Timeline: The Nepal Royal Family Massacre – ABCNews.go.com
King Gyanedra’s Coup in 2005:
- Nepal in 2005 – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Nepal’s king dismisses government – February 1, 2005 – Rediff.com
- Tuesday, February 1, 2005: Nepal’s King Gyanendra dismisses the government, claims power for himself – WikiNews.org
- Wednesday, February 2, 2005: Nepal’s King names new cabinet – WikiNews.com
- “Nepal’s king declared a state of emergency and effectively shut down the independent press with blanket news bans, military patrols at media outlets, and threatened reprisals against journalists.” – February 1, 2005 – NEPAL – CPJ.org
- King Claims Absolute Authority in Nepal: Government Is 2nd To Be Dissolved, by John Lancaster – Wednesday, February 2, 2005 – WashingtonPost.com
- Nepal’s Royal Coup: Making a Bad Situation Worse – 9 Feb 2005 – CrisisGroup.org
- Timeline of News Summary on Nepal, February 2005 – pdf – IPCS.org
- Girija Prasad Koirala: Timeline – Nepal Timeline
- Nepal Timeline Year 2005 – SATP.org
Democracy Movement of Nepal in 2006:
- May 18 Act – 2006 democracy movement in Nepal – Wikipedia
- 2006 DEMOCRACY MOVEMENT IN NEPAL – AuthorStream.com
- Restoring Democracy to Nepal – 04.20.2006 – Editorials – VOA.gov
- Nepalese general strike to protest monarchy rule, 2006 – Global Nonviolent Action Database – Swarthmore.edu
- NEPAL DEMOCRACY – NepalDemocracy.org
- 2006 Nepal Democracy Movement – Modern Revolutions – Podbean.com
- DEMOCRACY, HUMAN RIGHTS AND GOVERNANCE – USAid.gov
From the Abolishment of Monarchy to the Democratization of Nepal:
- End of direct rule – Gyanendra of Nepal – Wikipedia
- Nepal in transition: abolishing the monarchy – JURIST.org
- A Great Day for Democracy – Spiked-Online.com
- Nepal: The April 2006 uprising, the Constituent Assembly and the abolition of the monarchy – Marxism.com
- Nepal to Abolish Monarchy – NPR.org
- Democracy in Nepal: Issues and Challenges – Society for the Study of Peace and Conflict – SSPC.org
- Monarchy abolished in Nepal – Wikinews.org
- Nepal abolished monarchy as King Gyanendra given fortnight to vacate the palace, by Thomas Bell – 28 May 2008 – Telegraph.co.uk
History of Nepal:
- History of Nepal – Wikipedia
- Nepal – History – Infoplease.com
- Nepal – History – LonelyPlanet.com
- History of Nepal – Bharatonline.com
- History of Nepal – HikeNepal.com
- Discover the History of Nepal – Nepal.com
- A Brief History of Nepal – NepalHomePage.com
- History of Nepal – Thamel.com
- Nepal profile – Timeline – BBC
Nepal:
- NEPAL – THE WORLD FACTBOOK – CIA
- Nepal – Wikipedia
- Nepal – Infoplease.com
- Nepal – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Nepal – NationsOnline.org
- Nepal country profile – BBC
Foreign Relations of Nepal:
- Foreign relations of Nepal – Wikipedia
- Government of Nepal: Ministry of Foreign Affairs – Official Site
- List of diplomatic missions of Nepal – Wikipedia
- Nepal’s Foreign Policy – Institute Of Foreign Affairs, Kathmandu, Nepal
- Nepal – Council on Foreign Relations – CFR.org
- US Relations With Nepal – US Department of State
Nepal-Britain Relations:
- “Nepalese-British relations spanned more than two centuries and generally were friendly and mutually rewarding. Since the Treaty of Sagauli of 1816, when Britain began recruiting Gurkha troops, the British have had continuous official representation in Kathmandu.” – Nepal-Britain – CountryStudies.us
- Nepal Britain Relations – Embassy of Nepal, UK – NepEmbassy.org.uk
- Nepal – Relations with Britain – Country-Data.com
- 200 Years of Britain-Nepal Relations – Britain-Nepal Medical Trust – Annual Report 2014 – pdf
- Two Hundred Years of Nepal-Britain Relations: A Way Forward – speech by British Ambassador to Nepal, Andy Sparkers CMG – delivered 15 September 2013 – published 25 September 2013 – gov.uk
Economy of Nepal:
- Economy of Nepal – Wikipedia
- Nepal – WORLD BANK
- Nepal – Data – WORLD BANK
- The Economy of Nepal – Nepal.com
- Nepal – Index – THE HERITAGE FOUNDATION
- Nepal – Economy – Infoplease.com
- Nepal: Economy – ASIDAN DEVELOPMENT BANK – ADB.org
- Economy Of Nepal – About Nepal – Sworna Travels & Tours Pvt. Ltd – Manang.com
1995 Third Taiwan Strait Crisis: The People’s Liberation Army begins firing missiles into the waters north of Taiwan.
Third Taiwan Strait Crisis (1995-1996):
- “The crisis began when President Lee Teng-hui accepted an invitation from his alma mater, Cornell University to deliver a speech on “Taiwan’s Democratization Experience”. Seeking to diplomatically isolate the Republic of China, the PRC opposed such visits by ROC (commonly known as Taiwan) leaders. It argued that Lee harbored pro-Taiwan independence sentiments and was therefore a threat to stability in the region.” – Lee’s 1995 visit to Cornell – Third Taiwan Crisis – Wikipedia
- Taiwan Strait – 21 July 1995 to 23 March 1996- globalsecurity.org
- The Third Taiwan Strait Crisis (1995-1996) – dyanamiques-internationales.com – pdf
- Third Taiwan Straits Crisis, Taiwan Strait, 21 Jul 1995-23 Mar 1996 – patriotfiles.com
1984 USSR performs underground nuclear test at Western Kazakhstan.
USSR Nuclear Tests in 1984:
USSR Nuclear Tests:
- List of nuclear weapons tests of the Soviet Union
- Soviet Nuclear Test Summary – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- Soviet Nuclear Weapons Program – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- Database of nuclear tests, USSR/Russia: overview – JohnstonArchive.net
- Slow Death of Kazakhstan’s Land Of Nuclear Tests – Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty – RFRL.org
- Underground nuclear weapons testing – Wikipedia
- Database of nuclear tests of USSR/Russia: overview, compiled by Wm Robert Johnston
- Soviet Nuclear Test Summary – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- THE SOVIET UNION’S NUCLEAR TESTING PROGRAMME – CTBTO
1983 The world’s lowest temperature in an inhabited location is recorded at Vostok Station, Antarctica at −89.2 °C (−128.6 °F).
1977 The start of the four-day-long Libyan–Egyptian War.
Libyan-Egyptian War of 1977:
- Background – Libyan-Egyptian War – Wikipedia
- Egyptian-Libyan War of 1977 – History Guy
- War: Egyptian-Libyan – 1977 – Group73Historians.com
- Libyan-Egyptian War – Armistice and Aftermath – liquisearch.com
- ‘Egypt Liberates Libya’ by Jeff Provine – changingthetimes.net
- Egypt Invades Libya in 1977 – alternatehistory.com
- EGYPTIAN-LIBYAN WAR 1977 – onwar.com
- [Wars] The Libyan Egyptian War (1977): Every Day – YouTube video (1 min. 12 sec.)
Tensions after the Libyan-Egyptian War of 1977:
- “The officials said that this had heightened tension in the region but that there was no sign that either side was about to attack the other. The moves, the y said, seemed precautio nary [sic], given the fact that in 1977 the two armies fought for four d ays [sic] in that same area.” – LIBYA AND EGYPT SAID TO BE ON ALERT, by Bernard Gwertzman – October 9, 1981 – The New York Times – nytimes.com
- “Statements on Egypt’s apparent intention to intervene in Libya caused many observers to recall the sole military incident between Egypt and Libya, which occurred in 1977. However, today’s crisis is nothing like that of 1977’s crisis. Libya’s Colonel Muammar Qaddafi was a leader who is all about slogans. Back then, he dared to threaten Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, saying Libya would occupy Egypt due to his objection of Sadat’s intention to sign a peace treaty with Israel.” – Egypt’s military intervention in Libya, by Abdulrahman al-Rashed – Wednesday, 6 August 2014 – alarabiya.net
- “In the summer of 1977, Egyptian and Libyan forces clashed along their border in a series of cross-border raids, tank battles, and bombing runs. On that occasion, Egypt bombed and strafed Libyan targets near the eastern city of Tobruk, killing several Soviet personnel in the process. Forty years on, Egypt finds itself intervening in its neighbour’s affairs once again – but this time, on the side of Libya’s government-in-exile, based in Tobruk, the very city it once pounded from the skies.” – Egypt, Libya and the cost of retaliation, by Shashank Josh – 17 February 2015 – Aljazeera.com
1976 Christopher Ewart-Biggs, the British ambassador to the Republic of Ireland, is assassinated by the Provisional IRA.
Assassination of British Ambassador Christopher Ewart-Biggs:
- ASSASSINATION OF BRITISH AMBASSADOR IN DUBULIN – 21 July 1976 – hansard.millbanksystems.com
- “THE murder of the British Ambassador to Ireland by the IRA in 1976 caused massive anxiety for the Cosgrave government which was concerned about how the incident would be viewed internationally.” – The murder of an Ambassador – Friday, December 29, 2006 – irishexaminer.com
- “Ewart-Biggs was 55 when he was killed by a land mine planted by the IRA on 21 July 1976. He had been taking precautions to avoid such an incident since coming to Dublin only two weeks before the incident.” – Death – Christopher Ewart-Biggs – Wikipedia
Irish Republican Army (IRA)/Provisional Republican Army (PIRA):
- Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) (aka, PIRA, “the provos,” Óglaigh na hÉireann) (UK separatists) – Council on Foreign Relations, by Kathryn Gregory – CFR.org
- Irish Republican Army (IRA), Provisional Irish Republican Army (PIRA) the Provos Direct Action Against Drugs (DADD) – GlobalSecurity.org
- Provisional Irish Republican Army – Military.Wikia.com
- Provisional IRA: War, ceasefire, endgame? – BBC
- PROVISIONAL IRISH REPUBLICAN ARMY – Tumblr.com
- Irish Republican Army – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Irish Republican Army – Wikipedia
- Irish Republican Army – News Archives – The Huffington Post
- Guide to the Irish Republican Army – About.com
- Irish Republican Army – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Irish Republican Army – Infoplease.com
- Irish Republican Army (IRA) – Provisional Irish Republican Army (PIRA) – the Provos – Direct Action Against Drugs (DADD) – GlobalSecurity.org
- Guide to the Irish Republican Army – About.com
- Terrorism – Irish Republican Army, by Michele Koznicki, Corey Willett, Michal Griffin, Eric Manley, and Ronald Matten – Eastern Michigan University
IRA’s Terrorism:
- Irish republican attacks during the “Troubles” – List of terrorist incidents in London – Wikipedia
- Terrorism and the IRA: Methodologies and Context – WorldReportNews.com
- Chronology of Provisional Irish Republican Army actions (1990-99) – Wikipedia
- London past terror attacks – Thursday, 7 July 2005 – TheGuardian.com
- IRA terror suspects to lose immunity from prosecution – 2 Sep 2014 – TheTelegraph.co.uk
- New 7/7 London Bombings Documentary – PrisonPlanet.com
- IRA Terrorism – Global Issues on Terrorism – Fall 2014 – Stedwards.edu
- Irish Republican Army – History Assignment: Terrorism in the 20th Century, by Luke Styles and Tom Nicol – WikiSpaces.com
- The Impact of Terrorism on Democracy in Northern Ireland, by Alex Schmidt – PERSPECTIVES ON TERRORISM – TerrorismAnalysists.com
- Irish Republican Army (IRA) – TERRORISM RESEARCH & ANALYSIS CONSORTIUM – TrackingTerrorism.org
- List of terrorism incidents in Great Britain – Wikipedia
- Irish Terrorism goes to Islamic (IRA and Muslim terrorists) – 3/7/2008 – FreeRepublic.com
History of the IRA:
- History of the Irish Republican Army – Irish History
- History of the Irish Republican Army History Essay – UKEssays.com
- History of the Irish Republican Army – Video – TimeToast.com
Sinn Féin:
- Sinn Féin – Official Site
- National Website of Republican Sinn Féin
- OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS AND PRESS RELEASES – SINN FÉIN – SinnFein.org
- THE IRA & SINN FEIN – FRONTLINE – PBS.org
- Sinn Féin – Wikipedia
- Sinn Féin – Infoplease.com
- History of Sinn Féin – Wikipedia
- Leaders of Sinn Féin – Wikipedia
- Sinn Féin – News Archive – TheGuardian.com
- Sinn Feinn – News Archive – The New York Times – NYTimes.com
- Sinn Fein News – ABC.go.com
- Articles on Sinn Fein – Philly.com
History of Sinn Féin:
- History of Sinn Féin – Wikipedia
- History – Sinn Féin – Official Site
- A Brief History of Sinn Fein – Corks Sinn Fein
Sinn Féin, IRA and the Catholic Church:
- The Catholic Church vs. the IRA Hunger Strikes of 1923, by Lily Murphy – July 10, 2015 – CounterPunch.org
- The Catholic Church and the Revolution in Ireland – Academia.edu
- In Catholic Church Belfast, IRA Becomes Public Enemy – March 14, 2005 – Los Angeles Times – LATimes.com
- Sinn Fein chief says he met Catholic priest involved in 1972 bombing, didn’t discuss it – September 8, 2010 – FoxNews.com
- THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IN IRELAND AND SINN FEIN – THE SPECTATOR ARCHIVE – Spectator.co.uk
- Questions for Catholic Church over Sinn Fein – 03/09/2013 – Belfast Telegraph – BelfastTelegraph.co.uk
- Gross hypocrisy from DUP/Sinn Fein and Catholic Church over brutal murder. – YouTube video (12 min. 17 sec.)
1973 In the Lillehammer affair in Norway, Israeli Mossad agents kill a waiter whom they mistakenly thought was involved in the 1972 Munich Olympics Massacre.
1972 The Troubles: Bloody Friday – the Provisional IRA detonate 22 bombs in central Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom in the space of 80 minutes, killing nine and injuring 130.
The Troubles:
- The Troubles – Wikipedia
- The Troubles (Ireland) – Wikipedia
- The Troubles – HISTORY – BBC
- The Troubles – Suggested Reading – Bibliography – cain.ulst.ac.uk
Bloody Friday, July 21, 1972:
- Background – Bloody Friday (1972) – Wikipedia
- Key Events – ‘Bloody Friday’ – Belfast 21 July 1972 – CAIN Web Service – cain.ulst.ac.uk
- Bloody Friday, Belfast – July 21, 1972 – HISTORY – bbc.co.uk
- The Troubles of Northern Ireland – July 21, 1972 – cbsnews.com
- Bloody Friday Documentary – 21st July 1972 – Belfast Child – belfastchildis.wordpress.com
- 21 July 1972 – ‘Bloody Friday’ in Belfast – irelandinhistory.bloodspot.com
For the Provisional IRA, see “1976 Christopher Ewart-Biggs, the British ambassador to the Republic of Ireland is assassinated by the Provisional IRA,” mentioned above.
1971 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site.
Nuclear Tests at the Nevada Site:
- List of the nuclear weapons tests of the United States – Wikipedia
- Nuclear Weapons and the United States – Wikipedia
- The Cold War – AtomCentral.com
- NEVADA TEST SITE – FAS.org
- NEVADA TEST SITE – GlobalSecurity.org
- Nevada Test Site Overview – OnlineNevada.org
- Nuclear testing at the Nevada Test Site – Brookings.edu
- Nevada Test Site – Toxipedia.org
- Nevada Test Site – Oral History Project
- NUKE TESTING in NEVADA – Archure.net
- ECOLOGY OF THE NEVADA TEST SITE: AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
- Nevada Test Site Workers Exposed to Radiation – National Cancer Benefits Center – NevadaTestSite.info
- 50 Facts About the US Nuclear Weapons – Brookings.edu
- Gallery of US Nuclear Tests – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- The Nuclear Matters Handbook
Nuclear Weapons and the United States:
- Nuclear Weapons and the United States – Wikipedia
- Nuclear Weapons Testing: History, Progress, Challenges: Verifications and Entry into Force of the CTBT – US Department of State
- US Nuclear Weapons Stockpile Life Extension Programs – January 3, 2013 – US Department of State
- 50 Facts About US Nuclear Weapons Today – April 28, 2014 – Brookings.edu
- The Future of the US Nuclear Weapons Program, by Michaela Dodge – The Heritage Foundation
- The Future of the US Nuclear Weapons Policy – Arms Control Association
- The Future of the US Nuclear Weapons Program, by Linton F. Brooks – ResearchGate.net
- US Nuclear Weapons Policy in the 21st Century – Rose Gottemoeller, Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security, Dixie State University, St. George, Utah – October 21, 2014 – US Department of State
1970 USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR.
Semipalitinsk Nuclear Test Site:
- YouTube video (4 min. 21 sec.): Semipalatinsk Test Site – Kazakhstan – Nuclear Threat Initiative
- THE SOVIET UNION’S NUCLEAR TESTING PROGRAMME – CTBTO
- Soviet Nuclear Test Summary – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- Nuclear weapons tests in history – HistoryOrb.com
USSR Nuclear Tests Overview:
- List of nuclear weapons tests of the Soviet Union
- Soviet Nuclear Test Summary – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- Soviet Nuclear Weapons Program – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- Database of nuclear tests, USSR/Russia: overview – JohnstonArchive.net
- Slow Death of Kazakhstan’s Land Of Nuclear Tests – Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty – RFRL.org
- Semipalitinsk nuclear testing: the humanitarian consequences – Norwegian Institute of International Affairs
- The lasting toll of Semipalitinsk’s nuclear testing – TheBulletin.org
- External Doses of Residents near Semipalitinsk Nuclear Test Site – ResearchGate.net
- Radiation Exposure on Residents due to Semipalitinsk Nuclear Tests – IRPA.net
Health, and Ecological Issues in Kazakhstan/Semipalatinsk:
- Kazakstan/Kazakhstan – Environmental Problems – Reference.AllRefer.com
- “In Semipalatinsk, the local population was exposed to high levels of radioactivity from nuclear weapon tests for several decades…” – Semipalatinsk, Kazakhstan: Nuclear test site – Nuclear-Risk.org
- Semipalatinsk nuclear testing: the humanitarian consequences – Norwegian Institute of International Affairs
- Radionuclide Contamination at Kazakhstan’s Semipalatinsk Test Site Implications on Human and Ecological Heath, by T.M. Carlsen, L.E. Peterson, B.A. Ulsh, C.A. Werner, K.L.Purvis, A.C. Sharber
- Radiation Exposure on Residents due to Semipalatinsk Nuclear Tests – IRPA.net
- Plutonium and Uranium in Human Bones from Areas surrounding the Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site – NukeFreeTexas.org
- “Their research done on sample villages near the test site found cancer mortality rates 2-1/2 times greater than those in a control village. The agency says some 356,000 people face radiation risk, with 70 percent of those being descendants of exposed villagers…” – Secrets of Semipalatinsk: How nuclear theft was averted in Central Asia – The Christian Science Monitor
- Studies of Health Effects from Nuclear Testing near the Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site Kazakhstan, by Bernd Grosche, Tamara Zhunussova, Kazbek Apsalikov, Ausrele Kesminiene
- Information Report on Biological Studies Conducted At the Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site – IDOSI.org
- Mortality from Cardiovascular Disease in the Semipalatinsk Historical Cohort, 1960 – 1999, and its Relationship to Radiation Exposure – Europe PubMed Central
1970 After 11 years of construction, the Aswan High Dam in Egypt is completed.
Aswan High Dam:
- This Day in History – July 21 – The Aswan High Dam comleted – History.com
- The Aswan High Dam – Videos – History.com
- Aswan High Dam – About Education
1966 USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR.
- For some more information, see “1970 USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR”, mentioned above.
1961 Mercury program: Mercury-Redstone 4 Mission – Gus Grissom piloting Liberty Bell 7 becomes the second American to go into space (in a suborbital mission).
Mercury Program:
- Project Mercury – Wikipedia
- Project Mercury Overview – nasa.gov
- Project Mercury – nasa.gov
- About Project Mercury – nasa.gov
- Project Mercury: America’s First Manned Space Program, by Elizabeth Howell – space.com
1959 Elijah Jerry “Pumpsie” Green becomes the first African-American to play for the Boston Red Sox, the last team to integrate. He came in as a pinch runner for Vic Wertz and stayed in as shortstop in a 2–1 loss to the Chicago White Sox.
Baseball and Racism (Overview):
- “The issue of race and sport in the United States is somewhat baffling…” – Race and Sport
- Pumpsie Green and the Boston Red Sox’s Racism – BleacherReport.com
- The Red Sox: Racist – RedSoxAreRacist.BlogSpot.com
- Yawkey Way and the Red Sox’ Racist History – OverTheMoster.com
- The Boston Red Sox, Jackie Robinson, and a Legacy of Racism – OpEdNews.com
- Racism in American Baseball – Rearchomatic.com
- Racism in baseball – Johnny’s baseball blog
- “The color line in American baseball, until the late 1940s, excluded players of Black African descent from Major League Baseball and its affiliated Minor Leagues…” – Baseball color line – Wikipedia
- African-American Baseball – PBS.org
- Category: African-American baseball players – Wikipedia
- Major League Baseball: Racism and bigotry didn’t end with Jackie Robinson – Blog.MassLive.com
- Black Famous Baseball Firsts – Baseball-Almanac.com
- MLB Report Highlights Sobering Number of Black Players – The New York Times
- MLB making inroads to attract African Americans – USA Today
Sports and Racism:
- Race and sports – Wikipedia
- Culture, Race, and Gender in Sports, by Alisa Alexander
- My Tribute to Serena Williams, by Richard Falk
- White Americans’ Genetic Explanations for a Perceived Race Difference in Athleticism: The Relation to Prejudice toward and Stereotyping of Blacks, Jane P. Sheldon – Athletic Insight
- Tag Archives: racism in baseball – SPORTS – DIAMOND LIGHTNING: JAMES THOMAS “COOL PAPA BELL” – March 7, 2013 – JKKelley.org
- Ethnicity and racism in sports – personal.umich.edu
- Pumpsie Green and the Boston Red Sox’s Racism – BleacherReport.com
- The Red Sox: Racist – RedSoxAreRacist.BlogSpot.com
- Yawkey Way and the Red Sox’ Racist History – OverTheMoster.com
- The Boston Red Sox, Jackie Robinson, and a Legacy of Racism – OpEdNews.com
- Racism in American Baseball – Rearchomatic.com
- Racism in baseball – Johnny’s baseball blog
- “The color line in American baseball, until the late 1940s, excluded players of Black African descent from Major League Baseball and its affiliated Minor Leagues…” – Baseball color line – Wikipedia
1959 NS Savannah, the first nuclear-powered cargo-passenger ship, is launched as a showcase for Dwight D. Eisenhower‘s “Atoms for Peace” initiative.
NS Savannah:
- Nuclear fuel and waste – NS Savannah – Wikipedia
- NS Savannah – nssavannah.net
- The World’s First Nuclear Merchant Ship – NS Savannah, by John Konrad – July 13, 2010 – gcaptain.com
Atoms for Peace:
- Atoms for Peace – Dwight D Eisenhower – Presidential Library, Museum and Boyhood Home – Archives.gov
- Draft manuscript of the speech “Atoms for Peace” – Archives.gov – pdf
- Atoms for Peace – IAEA – IAEA.org
- “Soon after his inauguration, President Dwight D. Eisenhower realized that the rapid development of nuclear weapons after World War II was leading the world on a path to destruction. In order to persuade the American people to accept steps towards arms control, he felt it was essential that they were told the true magnitude of the destructive power that had been developed. In his Atoms for Peace speech to the United Nations on December 8, 1945, Eisenhower combined that warning with a hopeful plan for turning atomic energy into a benefit to mankind.” – Atoms for Peace – U-S-History.com
- Atoms for Peace – IAEA website
1956 US performs atmospheric nuclear test at Enewetak.
Enewetak Nuclear Test Site:
- Summary of nuclear tests at Eniwetok – Enewetak Atoll – Wikipedia
- Enewetak – MARSHALL ISLANDS ASSESSMENT & RADIAOECOLOGY PROGRAM
- Vising the Nuclear Test Site Enewetak Atoll: October 2000 – RRBrownlee.com – pdf
- Runit Dome: The Radioactive Trash Can on Enewetak Atoll – Sunday, January 13, 2013 – AmusingPlanet.com
- Bikini and Enewetak Atolls, Marshall Islands – Nuclear-Risks.org
- Pacific Isle – Radioactive and Forgotten, by Michael B. Gerrard – Dec.3, 2014 – The New York Times – NYTimes.com
Atmospheric/High-altitude Nuclear Explosion Testing:
- Years of Atmospheric Testing: 1945-1963 – Trinity Atomic Website – Abomb1.org
- Atmospheric nuclear explosion – Wikipedia
- High-altitude nuclear explosions, by Wm Robert Johnston – JohnstonsArchive.net
- “Atmospheric testing refers to explosions which take place in the atmosphere.” – TYPES OF NUCLEA WEAPONS TESTS – CTBTO.org
- US Atmospheric Nuclear Test Page – Nuclear Weapons – Zvis.com
Nuclear Tests by the United States:
- GENERAL OVERVIEW OF THE EFFECTS OF NUCLEAR TESTING – CTBTO
- The Cold War – AtomCentral.com
- List of the nuclear weapons tests of the United States – Wikipedia
- Operation Argus – Wikipedia
- Gallery of US Nuclear Tests – NuclearArchive.org
- Nuclear Test Sites – AtomicArchive.com
- United States Nuclear Tests: July 1945 Through September 1992 – FAS.org
Nuclear Weapons and the United States:
- Nuclear Weapons and the United States – Wikipedia
- Nuclear Weapons Testing: History, Progress, Challenges: Verifications and Entry into Force of the CTBT – US Department of State
- US Nuclear Weapons Stockpile Life Extension Programs – January 3, 2013 – US Department of State
- 50 Facts About US Nuclear Weapons Today – April 28, 2014 – Brookings.edu
- The Future of the US Nuclear Weapons Program, by Michaela Dodge – The Heritage Foundation
- The Future of the US Nuclear Weapons Policy – Arms Control Association
- The Future of the US Nuclear Weapons Program, by Linton F. Brooks – ResearchGate.net
- US Nuclear Weapons Policy in the 21st Century – Rose Gottemoeller, Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security, Dixie State University, St. George, Utah – October 21, 2014 – US Department of State
1954 First Indochina War: The Geneva Conference partitions Vietnam into North Vietnam and South Vietnam.
First Indochina War:
- First Indochina War – ColdWar.org
- First Indochina War 1946 – 1954 – Encyclopedia Britannica
- The Vietnam Wars Section 3 – The First Indochina War, by Edwin E. Moïse
- Indochina Wars – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Indochina Wars – Wikipedia
- First Indochina War: Battle of Dien Bien Phu & the Geneva Conference – Study.com
1949 The United States Senate ratifies the North Atlantic Treaty.
North Atlantic Treaty and North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Overview:
- Official Text of the North Atlantic Treaty, Washington D.C., signed on 4 April 1949
- NATO – Wikipedia
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) – Encyclopedia Britannica
- North Atlantic Treaty – TrumanLibrary.org
- The North Atlantic Treaty – Featured Documents
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) – NTI.org
- Atlantic Treaty Association Website
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization – Chronology Coverage – The New York Times
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization – IDW
NATO:
- NATO – Official Site
- What Is NATO? – About.com
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization – Infoplease.com
- NATO – Background – About.com
- The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) – Council on Foreign Relations – CFR.org
- Member states of NATO – Wikipedia
History of NATO:
- A short history of NATO – NATO
- FORMATION OF NATO AND WASAW PACT – History.com
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization (1949) – Office of the HISTORIANS – US Department of State
- The Establishment of NATO – Naval History Blog
- NATO: History of NATO: Information about NAOT – Tripod.com
- Timeline of key events in NATO’s 59 years of history – Monday, March 31, 2008 – Reuters.com
Problems of NATO:
- The Need for NATO – GlobalIssues.org
- Interview: Issues NATO Facing On Its 60th Birthday – Council on Foreign Relations – Interviewee: F. Stephen Larrabee, Distinguished Chair in European Security, RAND Corporation; Interviewer: Bernard Gwertzman, Consulting Editor, CFR.org – February 26, 2009 – CFR.org
- NATO Expansion and the Problem of a NATO Strategy – Global Intelligence Update, Red Alert, March 15, 1999
- Problems with the new NATO – CATO.Org
- OPERATIONS AND ISSUES – UNITED STATES MISSION TO NATO
- The Costs and Danger of NATO Expansion – FPIF.Org
- World Against Russia: Can NATO Solve the Putin Problem? – NBCNews.com
- NATO – DemocraticHub.com
- Nato’s Growing Pains, by Charles M. Spofford – October 1952 Issue – Council on Foreign Relations – CFR.org
- Military-Political Strategy of NATO and Security Issues in the Middle East – March 12, 2011 – Social Science Research Network
- “To cite but one example, NATO air support for UN troops in Bosnia took place under the general authorisation by security council resolutions and under the case-to-case authorisation provided for by the dual-key command structure where both UN and NATO officials had to agree on particular air raids.” – The Politics of Humanitarian Intervention – The Journal of Humanitarian Assistance
- United States to NATO: Ditch the ‘Cold War playbook’ – The Washington Post
The United States and NATO:
- Connect with our NATO missions – US ARMY NATO
- The United States and NATO – Embassy of the United States of America – REGIONAL PARTNERSHIPS
- The United States, NATO and the Destruction of Libya, by Horace G. Campbell – August 1, 2014 – CounterPunch.org
- Time for the United States to Leave NATO, by Andrew J. Bacevich – September 16, 2013 – The New York Times
- Renewing A, G, and NATO visas in the United States – US Visas
- COSTS AND BENEFITS TO THE UNITED STATES OF THE NATO INFRASTRUCTURE PROBLEM
- NATO Bases in the United States – MapQuest.com
1944 World War II: Claus von Stauffenberg and fellow conspirators are executed in Berlin, Germany for the July 20 plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler.
1944 World War II: Battle of Guam – American troops land on Guam starting the battle. It would end on August 10.
1925 Scopes Trial: In Dayton, Tennessee, high school biology teacher John T. Scopes is found guilty of teaching evolution in class and fined $100.
1914 The Crown council of Romania decides for the country to remain neutral in World War I.
1774 Russo-Turkish War (1768–1774): Russia and the Ottoman Empire sign the Treaty of Küçük Kaynarca ending the war.
Russo-Turkish War (1877-1878):
- Russo-Turkish Wars – Infoplease.com
- Course of the war – Russo-Turkish War (1877-1878) – Wikipedia
- “The last Russo-Turkish War (1877–78) was also the most important one. In 1877 Russia and its ally Serbia came to the aid of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Bulgaria in their rebellions against Turkish rule. The Russians attacked through Bulgaria, and after successfully concluding the Siege of Pleven they advanced into Thrace, taking Adrianople (now Edirne, Tur.) in January 1878.” – Russo-Turkish Wars – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Battles of the Russo-Turkish War (187-1878) – Wikipedia
- RUSSO-TURKISH WARS – XENOPHON Group International – Xenophon-Mil.org
- RUSSO-TURKISH WAR 1877-1878 – OnWar.com
- Russo-Turkish War 1877-1878 – GlobalSecurity.org
- Russo-Turkish War (1877-1878) – RusArt.net
- YouTube video (5 min. 19 sec.): The Russo-Turkish War
Timeline of Russo-Turkish War:
- Timeline of the Russo-Turkish War – russianwarrior.com
- Course of the war – Russo-Turkish War (1877-78) – Wikipedia
Treaty of San Stefano:
- Text of the Treaty of San Stefano – The Preliminary Treaty of Peace, signed at San Stefano
- Treaty of San Stefano – Encyclopedia Britannica
- San Stefano, Treaty of (1878) – Encyclepedia.com
- Effects – Treaty of San Stefano – Wikipedia
- San Stefano, Treaty of – Infoplease.com
Congress of Berlin:
- Berlin, Congress of – Encyclopedia.com
- Congress of Berlin – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Berlin, Congress of – Infoplease.com
- Treaty of Berlin (1878) – Wikipedia
History of the Ottoman Empire:
- History of the Ottoman Empire – Wikipedia
- Ottoman Empire – History – Infoplease.com or Ottoman Empire – Infoplease.com
- A Brief History of Ottoman Empire – UMICH.edu
- History – The Ottomans – TheOttomans.org
- Ottoman Empire (1301-1922) – BBC
- THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE – 1600 – 1023 – Turizm.net
- The Ottoman Empire – About.com
1718 The Treaty of Passarowitz between the Ottoman Empire, Austria and the Republic of Venice is signed.
JULY 22
2013 A series of earthquakes in Dingxi, China, kills at least 89 people and injures more than 500 others.
2011 Norway is the victim of twin terror attacks, the first being a bomb blast which targeted government buildings in central Oslo, the second being a massacre at a youth camp on the island of Utøya.
Twin Terror Attacks in Norway:
- 2011 Norway attacks – Wikipedia
- Terror attacks in Norway on 22 July 2011 – prio.org
- At Least 80 Dead in Norway Shooting, by Elisa Mala and J. David Goodman – July 22, 2011 – The New York Times – nytimes.com
- Timeline: How Norway’s terror attacks unfolded – BBC
2005 Jean Charles de Menezes is killed by police as the hunt begins for the London Bombers responsible for the 7 July 2005 London bombings and the 21 July 2005 London bombings.
2003 Members of 101st Airborne of the United States, aided by Special Forces, attack a compound in Iraq, killing Saddam Hussein‘s sons Uday and Qusay, along with Mustapha Hussein, Qusay’s 14-year-old son, and a bodyguard.
1992 Near Medellín, Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar escapes from his luxury prison fearing extradition to the United States.
1983 Martial law in Poland is officially revoked.
Martial Law in Poland:
- THE WORLD; Martial Law Ends, Effects Persists, by Henry Giniger – July 24, 1983 – The New York Times – nytimes.com
- MARTIAL LAW IN POLAND 1981-1983 – onwar.com
- Martial Law in Poland – videofact.com
- “Following are key details of the martial law implemented by General Jaruzelski in Poland on December 13, 1981. The immediate reasons for the martial law were…” – Martial Law – Poland, US – by Lech Biegalski – 911truth.org
- Appearing on the Polish television at 6 AM on December 13, 1981, General Jaruzelski said: – farewellfamily.com
History of Poland:
- History of Poland – Wikipedia
- HISTORY OF POLAND – HistoryWorld.net
- Poland – History – LonelyPlanet.com
- History of Poland – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Poland – HISTORY – CountryStudies.us
- A BRIEF HISTORY OF POLAND – LocalHistories.org
- Poland – The Virtual Jewish World – Jewish Virtual Library
- Timeline of Polish History – Roots Web – Ancestry.com
- Historical Maps of Poland – Buffalo.edu
- Poland country profile – Timeline – BBC
Poland:
- POLAND – THE WORLD FACTBOOK – CIA
- Poland – UN Data
- Poland – Infoplease.com
- Poland – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Poland – FactMonster.com
- Geography of Poland – About.com
- Poland country profile – Overview – BBC
Foreign Relations of Poland:
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland
- Foreign relations of Poland – Wikipedia
- Poland – FOREIGN RELATOINS – CountryStudies.us
- Poland – Council on Foreign Relations – CFR.org
- Poland-United States relations – Wikipedia
- US Relations with Poland – US Department of State
Economy of Poland:
- Economy of Poland – Wikipedia
- Poland – Economy – Infoplease.com
- Poland – WORLD BANK
- Poland – Data – WORLD BANK
- Poland – Index – THE HERITAGE FOUNDATION
1977 Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping is restored to power.
1976 Japan completes its last reparation to the Philippines for war crimes committed during the imperial Japan‘s conquest of the country in the Second World War.
1963 Sarawak was granted self-government on the condition that it would join to form the Federation of Malaysia.
Independence Declaration of Sarawak:
- Background – Sarawak Self-government Day – Wikipedia
- “Sarawak was granted self-government on 22 July 1963” – Sunday, July 19, 2015 – sabahsarawakmerdeka.com
- Sabah & Sarawak in Malaysia 1963 – ssm-1963.blogspot.com
- History – Sarikei Part 6. Sarawak Independence 1963 – sarikei-time-capsule.blogspot.com
- Sarawak’s Independence Day – newmandala.com
- What would happen if Sarawak declares independence from Malaysia? – quora.com
1958 US performs atmospheric nuclear test at Bikini Island.
Operation Hardtrack I – 1958 Pacific Proving Grounds:
Nuclear Tests at Bikini Atoll:
- Nuclear testing at Bikini Atoll – Wikipedia
- Bikini Atoll Nuclear Test Site – UNESCO
- A Short History of the People of Bikini Atoll – BikiniAtoll.com
- Gallery of U.S. Nuclear Tests – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
Atmospheric Nuclear Tests of the United States and Radioactive Fallout:
- Atmospheric Nuclear Testing at the Nevada Site – OnlineNevada.org
- The Years of Atmospheric Testing 1945-1963 – Trinity Atomic Web Site – Abomb1.org
- High-altitude nuclear explosions – JohnstonArchive.org
- RADIOACTIVE FALLOUT FROM NUCLEAR TESTING AT NEVADA TEST SITE, 1950-60 – GPO.gov – pdf
- Cancer Mortality at the US Nuclear Weapons Tests – US Department of Veterans Affairs – VA.gov
- Atmospheric Nuclear Testing and The US Navy – A BILIOGRAPHY – FMD-INC.org
- Feasibility Study of Weapons Testing Fallout – CDC.gov
- “Between 16 July 1945 and 23 September 1992 the United States of America conducted (by official count) 1054 nuclear tests, and two nuclear attacks….These pages focus principally (although not exclusively) on the period from 16 July 1945 to 4 November 1962, the era of atmospheric testing.” – RADIOCHEMISTORY SOCIETY – US NUCLEAR TESTS – Info Gallery – Radiochemistry.org
- When We Tested Nuclear Bombs, by Alan Taylor – May 06, 2011 – TheAtlantic.com
- US ATMOSPHERIC NUCLEAR TESTING – The Connection Between John Wayne and Radioactive Fallout, and Other Tales, by Bruce W Church – October 22, 2000 – FalloutRadiation.com – pdf
- Marshall Islands, site of largest-ever U.S. nuclear weapons test, sues 9 superpowers including USA – June 6, 2015 – BoingDoing.net
- YouTube video (13 min. 49 sec.): Declassified US Nuclear Test Film #55
- YouTube video (14 min. 35 sec.): High-altitude Atomic Tests – Operation Dominic parts 1-2 – 1962
Nuclear Tests by the United States:
- GENERAL OVERVIEW OF THE EFFECTS OF NUCLEAR TESTING – CTBTO
- The Cold War – AtomCentral.com
- List of the nuclear weapons tests of the United States – Wikipedia
- Operation Argus – Wikipedia
- Gallery of US Nuclear Tests – NuclearArchive.org
- Nuclear Test Sites – AtomicArchive.com
- United States Nuclear Tests: July 1945 Through September 1992 – FAS.org
1946 King David Hotel bombing: A Zionist underground organization, the Irgun, bombs the King David Hotel in Jerusalem, site of the civil administration and military headquarters for Mandate Palestine, resulting in 91 deaths.
1944 The Polish Committee of National Liberation publishes its manifesto, starting the period of Communist rule in Poland
1943 World War II: Allied forces capture the Italian city of Palermo.
1942 Holocaust: The systematic deportation of Jews from the Warsaw Ghetto begins.
Warsaw Ghetto:
- The Warsaw Ghetto – Holocaust Ghettos – Jewish Virtual Library
- The Warsaw Ghetto, 1940-3 – JohndClare.net
- The Warsaw Ghetto – HolocaustResearchProject.org
- Women and Warsaw Ghetto: A Moment to Decide, by Marjorie Wall Bingham – World History Connected
- Warsaw Ghetto – DeathCamps.org
- Warsaw Ghetto – HolocaustSurvivors.org
- WARSAW GHETTO UPRISING – April 19 – May 16, 1943 – History.com
- Warsaw Ghetto Uprising – Holocaust Encyclopedia
- Ghettos – Agnes Tnenenbaum Holocaust Library Collection
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising:
- WARSAW GHETTO UPRISING – April 19 – May 16, 1943 – History.com
- APR 19 1943: THIS DAY IN HISTORY: Warsaw Ghetto Uprising begins – History.com
- Warsaw Ghetto Uprising – Holocaust Encyclopedia
- The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (April 19 – May 19, 1943) – Jewish Virtual Library
- The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising – April 19 – May 16, 1943 – About.com
- Photographs relating to the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising – Britannica.com
- Warsaw Ghetto Uprising – Encyclopedia – HolocaustSurvivors.org
- Warsaw Ghetto Uprising – DeathCamps.org
- JPFO – The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, video – JEWS FOR THE PRESERVATION OF FIREARMS OWNERSHIP – JFPO.org
- Warsaw Ghetto Uprising – ScrapbookPages.com
- Photos: Warsaw Ghetto Uprising II – USF.edu
- The Holocaust – Combat and Resistance – Warsaw Ghetto Uprising – YadVashem.org
- “In recent years, a new research by historians Dariusz Libionka (Poland) and Laurence Weinbaum (Israel) on the ŻZW has called into question the validity of what has been written on the Revisionist Zionist underground that fought in the ghetto… Over the years these testimonies found their way into many secondary sources – both popular and scholarly works by other authors – as well as reference books.” – Controversy – Warsaw Ghetto Uprising – Wikipedia
- Ghettos – Agnes Tnenenbaum Holocaust Library Collection
Willy Brandt’s Apologetic Gesture at Warsaw:
- “What People Do When Words Fail Them”: Willy Brandt’s Silent Apology – BinghamSpace.com – pdf
- Willy Brandt Knee Fall before the Monument to the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising – EUI.eu – pdf
- “On December 6, 1970, West German Chancellor Willy Brandt travelled to Warsaw, Poland and dropped to his knees before the monument to the Warsaw Ghetto uprising of 1943. Many in Poland and Germany were deeply moved by this famous gesture of repentance and apology.” – Pinterest.com
- BUNDESKANZLER WILLY BRANDT 1913-1992 – Willy-Brandt.org
1942 The United States government begins compulsory civilian gasoline rationing due to the wartime demands.
1937 New Deal: The United States Senate votes down President Franklin D. Roosevelt‘s proposal to add more justices to the Supreme Court of the United States.
New Deal:
- NEW DEAL – History.com
- Origins – New Deal – Wikipedia
- The New Deal – The United States History – U-S-History.com
- New Deal – Encyclopedia Britannica
- The New Deal – AMERICAN EXPERIENCE – PBS.org
- New Deal – ENCYCLOPEDIA – Encyclopedia.com
- The New Deal – US History – USHistory.org
1812 Napoleonic Wars: Peninsular War – Battle of Salamanca – British forces led by Arthur Wellesley (later the Duke of Wellington) defeat French troops near Salamanca, Spain.
1805 Napoleonic Wars: War of the Third Coalition – Battle of Cape Finisterre – An inconclusive naval action is fought between a combined French and Spanish fleet under Admiral Pierre-Charles Villeneuve of Spain and a British fleet under Admiral Robert Calder.
1797 Battle of Santa Cruz de Tenerife: Battle between Spanish and British naval forces during the French Revolutionary Wars. During the Battle, Rear-Admiral Nelson is wounded in the arm and the arm had to be partially amputated.
JULY 23
2016 Kabul twin bombing occurred in the vicinity of Deh Mazang when protesters, mostly from the Shiite Hazara minority, were marching against route changing of the TUTAP power project. At least 80 people were killed and 260 were injured.
2015 NASA announces discovery of Kepler-452b by Kepler.
2005 Three bombs explode in the Naama Bay area of Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, killing 88 people.
1997 ANA Flight 61 is hijacked in Tokyo, Japan by Yuji Nishizawa.
1999 Mohammed VI becomes King of Morocco.
Mohammed VI:
- BIOGRAPHY: H.M. KING MOHAMMED VI – maroc.ma
- Mohammed VI of Morocco – Wikipedia
- Morocco’s Mohammed VI: Profile – about.com
- KING MOHAMMED VI OF MOROCCO BIOGRAPHY – arabroyalfamily.com
Morocco:
- MOROCCO – THE WORLD FACTBOOK – CIA
- Morocco – UN Data
- Morocco – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Morocco – Infoplease.com
- Morocco – Geographia.com
Foreign Relations of Morocco:
- Foreign relations of Morocco – Wikipedia
- Morocco – Foreign Relations – GlobalSecurity.org
- Morocco – Council on Foreign Relations – CFR.org
- US Relations with Morocco – US Department of State
- Foreign Relations of Morocco – SomaliPress.com
- FOREIGN RELATIONS OF MOROCCO – WORLD PUBLIC LIBRARY – WorldLibrary.org
- Backgrounds: Morocco Foreign Relations – NCBuy.com
Morocco and the United Nations:
- Permanent Mission of the Kingdom of Morocco to the United Nations
- Permanent Mission of the Kingdom of Morocco to the United Nations Office and other international organizations in Geneva
Human Rights in Morocco:
- Human rights in Morocco – Wikipedia
- Morocco/Western Sahara – Human Rights Watch – HRW.org
- Morocco and Western Sahara – Amnesty International – AmnestyUSA.org
- Morocco – UN Office for High Commissioner for Human Rights
History of Morocco:
- History of Morocco – Wikipedia
- Morocco –History – Infoplease.com
- HISTORY OF MOROCCO – HistoryWorld.net
- A Brief History of Morocco – About.com
- History of Morocco – MagicMorocco.com
- Morocco – History – LonelyPlanet.com
- A SHORT HISTORY OF MOROCCO – LocalHistories.org
- A Brief History of Morocco – Moroccan-Moments.com
- History & Culture – Morocco – Geographia.com
- Morocco profile – Timeline – BBC
Economy of Morocco:
- Economy of Morocco – Wikipedia
- MOROCCO – WORLD BANK
- Morocco – Data – WORLD BANK
- Morocco – Index – THE HERITAGE FOUNDATION
- Morocco – Economic Outlook – AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK GROUP – AfDB.org
1997 Digital Equipment Corporation files antitrust charges against chipmaker Intel.
Digital Equipment Corporation vs. Intel:
- Intel and antitrust: A brief history – NetworkWorld.com
- “Ending five months of bitter legal wrangling, the Intel Corporation has agreed to buy the semiconductor manufacturing operations of the Digital Equipment Corporation for $700 million and to pay royalties to the computer maker as part of a broad settlement of a patent infringement suit brought by Digital.” – The New York Times
- Striking a Delicate of Balance: Intellectual Property, Antitrust, Contract, and Standardization in the Computer Industry, by Maureen A. O’Rourke – Harvard Journal of Law and Technology
- Antitrust Law – Legal-Dictionary
- Study Guide – Definition of Monopoly – NCSU.edu
- Strategic Abuse of the Antitrust Laws, R. Preston MacAfee and Nicholas V. Vakkur
1995 Comet Hale–Bopp is discovered; it becomes visible to the naked eye on Earth nearly a year later.
Comet Hale-Bopp (C/1995 O1):
- Comet Hale-Bopp – nasa.gov
- “The comet was discovered independently on July 23, 1995 by two observers, Alan Hale and Thomas Bopp, both in the United States” – Discovery – Comet Hale-Bopp – Wikipedia
- Hale-Bopp Comet Facts – space.com
- Comet Hale-Bopp – eso.org
- COMET HALE-BOPP – swisr.org
- Comet Hale-Bopp ‘Frozen to Death’ – seeker.com
1993 Agdam was occupied by Armenian separatists.
Occupation Agdam of 1993:
- Nagorno-Karabakh War – Wikipedia
- Nagorno-Karabakh conflict – Wikipedia
- Nagorno-Karabakh – 1992 – 1994 – GlobalSecurity.org
- Armenians Occupied and Destroyed Aghdam – 23.07.1993 – KavkazVideo.com
- Why and How Agdam Fell – TurkishWeekly.net
- Armenian Occupation – Embassy of the Republic of Azerbaijan
- Armenian Aggression against Azerbaijan – Consulate General of the Republic of Azerbaijan in Batumi, Georgia
- The danger of Russia plotting more ethnic separatism in Azerbaijan – TheHill.com
- The Conflict in Caucasus – A Background Briefing – WomenAid.org
- Inspired from Abroad: The External Sources of Separatism in Azerbaijan – Caucasian Review of International Review
- Armenian-controlled territories surrounding Nagorno-Karabakh – Wikipedia
- Nagorno Karabagh War (1988-1994) Armenian fighters inspect Azeri column annihalated during an ambush – LiveLeak.com
1992 Abkhazia declares independence from Georgia.
Independence of Abkhazia:
- International recognition of Abkhazia and South Ossetia – Wikipedia
- Abkhazia profile – Overview – BBC News
- History of Abkhazia – Wikipedia
- Chapter 5: Georgia-Abkhazia, by Evgeny M. Kozhikin
- A Short History of Abkhazia – Abkhazian-Georgian Relations
- History of Abkhazia – Abkhazite.com
- Abkhazia, Georgia, and history: a response – OpenDemocracy.net
- Summary of Historical Events in Abkhazian History, 1810 – 1993 – AbkhazWorld.com
1992 A Vatican commission, led by Joseph Ratzinger, establishes that limiting certain rights of homosexual people and non-married couples is not equivalent to discrimination on grounds of race or gender.
Religion and Homosexuality:
- Religion and homosexuality – Wikipedia
- Homosexuality and the Roman Catholicism – Wikipedia
- Homosexuality and Religion – SOC.UCSB.edu
- Section 3: Religious Belief and Views of Homosexuality – People-Press.org
- Does Religion Condemn Homosexuality? – ReligionDispatches.org
- Compare Religious Views on Homosexuality – ReligiousFacts.com
- The impacts of religion on the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community – ReligiousTorelance.org
- Two definitions and six interpretations about homosexuality and bisexuality – ReligiousTolerance.org
- Six biblical reasons why Christians should embrace same-sex Relationships. Better Believe It…The Bible Shows! – ReligiousTolerance.org
- Where Christian churches, other religions stand on gay marriage – PewResearch.org
- A Common Missed Conception – Why religious people are against gay marriage. By Steven Waldman – Slate.com
- Religious Liberty vs. LGBT Rights: How the Church Is Missing the Point, Ignoring the Gospel, and Losing a Generation, by Rod Snyder – Huffington Post
- LGBT Catholic group gets special seating during Pope’s weekly address – CNN
LGBT Rights (Overview):
- Definition of Terms: Sex, Gender, Gender Identity, Sexual Orientation – AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION – APA.org – pdf
- About LGBT Human Rights – Amnesty International
- Issues LGBT – United States
- Combatting discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity – UN Office for High Commissioner for Human Rights
- LGBT rights at the United Nations – Wikipedia
- UN Human Rights Council Resolution – Human rights, sexual orientation and gender identity – 22 September 2014 – A/HRC/27/L.27/Rev.1
- Resolution adopted by the Human Rights Council – Human rights, sexual orientation and gender identity – 2 October 2014 – A/HRC/27/32
- LGBT rights by country or territory – Wikipedia
- United Nations Resolutions – Sexual orientation and gender identity: Human Rights Council
- About LGBT Human Rights – Amnesty International
- LGBT Human Rights Envoy
- Should homosexuality be illegal? Why or why not?
- Timeline of LGBT history – Wikipedia
Case Study (1): Nigeria Prohibits the Same Sex Marriage in 2013:
- NIGERIA: SAME SEX MARRIAGE (PROHIBITION) ACT – KaleidoScopeTrust.com – pdf
- Nigeria passes Same Sex Marriage and Prohibition Bill of 2013 – YouTube video (2 min. 04 sec.)
- BBC World Have Your Say: Nigeria Anti-Gay Law / Blogging About Cancer – YouTube video (49 min. 57 sec.)
- Same Sex Marriage in Nigeria: A Philosophical Analysis, by Dr. Joseph Ouch – IJHSS.net pdf
- Nigeria: Bill Prohibiting Same-Sex Marriage Moves Forward – LOC.gov
Case Study (2): Slovenia Legalizes Same-Sex Marriage in March 2015:
- Slovenia lawmakers approve same-sex marriage, gay couple adoption – Tuesday, March 3, 2015 – LGBTQNation.com
- Slovenia legalizes gay marriage and adoption rights – March 3, 2015 – SDGLN.com
- Slovenia approves same sex by Joseph Patrick McCormick – 4th March 2015 – PinkNews.co.uk
Case Study (3) Netherlands Legalizes the Same-Sex Marriage in 2001:
- History – Same-sex marriage in Netherlands – Wikipedia
- Same sex marriage in Netherlands: Facts and Figures – Expatica.com
- LGBT rights in the Netherlands – Wikipedia
- Samenlevingscontract – Wikipedia
- Recognition of same-sex unions in Europe – Wikipedia
- Gay Marriage Goes Dutch – April 1, 2001 – CBSNews.com
- “Since April 1, 2001, when the Netherlands made it legal for gay and lesbian couples to marry, a dozen other governments around the world have given their blessing to same-sex marriage. Other countries have introduced civil unions but gay rights groups have kept up pressure to give homosexual couples the exact same opportunities as their heterosexual compatriots.” – Same-sex marriage – Euronews.com
- Same-sex marriage in Netherlands: Part 1: How the Dutch were the first to legalize the same-sex marriage in 2001 – ReligiousTolerance.org
- FAQ Same-sex marriage – NLEmbassy.org
Case Study (4): Sweden Legalizes the Same-Sex Marriage in 2009:
- Sweden allows the same-sex marriage – Thursday, 2 April 2009 – BBC
- Sweden: Same-Sex Marriage Now Legal – April 2, 2009 – The New York Times – NYTimes.com
- Same-sex marriage in Sweden – Wikipedia
- The Science on Same-Sex Marriage – April 5, 2013 – Reason.com
- Same-sex marriage around the world – CBSNews.com
Vatican under Pope Francis and LGBT Rights:
- LGBT rights in Vatican City – Wikipedia
- LGBT Rights in Vatican City – equaldex.com
- VATICAN: GAY RIGHTS OPPONETNS ARE REAL VICTIMS, by Joseph M. Palacios – April 17, 2012 – Religion Dispatches – religondispatches.org
- Vatican Gay Rights: Synod Document Considered “Groundbreaking” For LGBT Catholics, by Morgan Winsor – 10/14/14 – International Business Times – ibtimes.com
- What Did the Vatican Really Say About Gay Marriage Yesterday? Catholic Disagree, by Taylor Wofford – 10/14/14 – newsweek.com
- One word that explains the Vatican split over LGBT rights – October 20, 2014 – vox.com
- Pope under pressure on LGBT rights as Vatican summit on family opens, by Rosie Scammell – Sunday 4 October 2015 – theguardian.com
1988 General Ne Win, effective ruler of Burma since 1962, resigns after pro-democracy protests.
Burma Coup of 1962:
- The Ne Win Years : 1962-1988 – OxfordBurmaAlliance.org
- This Day in History: March 02, 1962 – Burma Coup D’Etat – HistoryChannel.com.au
History of Burma/Myanmar:
- History of Burma: From a Multi-ethnic Perspective – The Curriculum Project – CurriculumProject.org – pdf
- History of Burma – CFOB.org
- History of Myanmar – Wikipedia
- Myanmar/Burma History – LonelyPlanet.com
- Myanmar | Facts and History – About.com
- Brief History of Myanmar, by Thomas R. Lansner – Backpacking Burma – Berkeley.edu
- A Short History of Burma – NewInt.org
- History of Burma – HowStuffWorks.com
- Myanmar History – Myanars.net
- Myanmar – History – Infoplease.com
- History of Myanmar – Encyclopedia Britannica
- A BREIF HISTORY OF BURMA – LocalHistories.org
- A Brief History of Myanmar (Burma) – MyanmarBurma.com
- MYANMAR HISTORY – MyanmarTravel.org
- Burma – Culture – EveryCulture.com
- Myanmar – Historical Timeline – Myanmar.net
- Myanmar profile – Timeline – BBC
Burma/Myanmar:
- BURMA – THE WORLD FACTBOOK – CIA
- Myanmar – UN Data
- Myanmar – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Myanmar – Infoplease.com
- Latest Myanmar News
- Myanmar – CHRONOLOGY OF COVERAGE – The New York Times
Foreign Relations of Burma/Myanmar:
- Foreign relations of Burma/Myanmar – Wikipedia
- Myanmar – Council on Foreign Relations – CFR.org
- US Relations With Myanmar – US Department of State
Human Rights in Burma/Myanmar:
- Human rights in Myanmar – Wikipedia
- Myanmar (Burma) Human Rights – Amnesty International USA
- Human Rights Watch – Burma – HRW.org
- Human Rights in Burma – Drechos.org
- Myanmar – UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
Some Relevant Issues on the Rohingya People and the British Rule:
- Rohingya people – Wikipedia
- A Short History of Rohingya and Kamans of Burma, by M.A. Tahir Ba Tha ((translated by A.F.K Jilani, edited by Mohd. Ashraf Alam) – 13 September 2007 – Kaladan News – pdf
- Rohingya insurgency in Western Myanmar – Wikipedia
- Rohingya Solidarity Organisation – Wikipedia
- A History For The Conflict of Rohingya – Rohingyana.org
- Brief Note: The Rohingya Refugee: A Security Dilemma for Bangladesh – 02 June 2010 – Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies
- Myanmar: Abuses against Rohingya erode human rights progress – 19 July 2012 – Amnesty International – RefWorld.org
- Islamic militants take aim at Myanmar – July 27, 2012 – Online Asia Times – Atimes.com
- “A post on the radical Islamic website Ar Rahmah Media Network claims that leaders from Myanmar’s ethnic Rohingya community have been in Indonesia for talks with hardline groups about recruiting fighters and weapon supplies.” – Concern militants will seek revenge for Rohingya attacks – 12 July 2013 – RadioAustralia.net.au
- Militant Islam meets Militant Buddhism in Myanmar – October 17, 2013 – Myanmar.com
- “Human rights envoy says the long history of persecution in Myanmar could amount to ‘crime against humanity’.” – UN raises alarm over Rohingya Muslim abuse – 8 April 2014 – ALJAZEERA
- Arrested Rohingya trained militants in Myanmar – November 23, 2014 – HundustanTimes.com
- “Some Rohingya loggers (lumberjacks) in Buthidaung Township witnessed many Rakhine extremists taking part in the militant training being carried out amidst the jungles in the township, according to the reliable sources.” – Rakhine Extremists Carry Out Militant Trainings amidst Jungles of Buthidaung – March 6, 2015 – PEOPLE’S VOICE: ROHINGYA VISION – RvisionTV.com
- Rohingya People In Myanmar Face Genocide, According To One Rights Group, by Beenish Ahmed – May 27, 2015 – ThinkProgress.org
- The Rohingya Genocide, by Ramzy Ramoud – May 28, 2015 – CounterPunch.org
- Pakistani Taliban urges Muslims in Myanmar to ‘take up the sword’ against country’s leaders – 8 Jun. 2015 – ABC.net.au
- India Watchful of Rohingya, Fearing Radicalization by Pakistan Militants – 29.07.2015 – SUPUTNIK – SuputnikNews.com
- Two ‘Rohingya militants’ arrested in Cox’s Bazar – September 6, 2015 – NirapadNews.com
Pro-Democracy Uprising, Ethnic Cleansing and Other Pertinent Issues:
- Myanmar remembers 1988 pro-democracy uprising – 2013-08-08 Vatican Radio
- 1988 Uprising and 1990 Election – Oxford Burma Alliance
- MYANMAR IN THE NATIONAL INTEREST’ Prisoners of conscience, torture, summary trials under martial law
- Burma: Justice for 1988 Massacre – August 6, 2013 – Human Rights Watch
- Student Leader in 1988 Myanmar Pro-Democracy Protests Joins Aung San Suu Kyi to Contest Polls – Updated: July 19, 2015 – NDTV.com
- Myanmar police arrest opposition party executive – 8/12/2008 – USAToday.com
- Ethnic Cleansing Just Went to Bad to Worse, by Graeme Wood – January 24, 2014 – NewRepublic.com
- TMS Archive on Myanmar ethnic cleansing and/or on Myanmar pro-democracy movement
Economy of Myanmar:
- Economy of Myanmar – Wikipedia
- Myanmar – Economy – Infoplease.com
- Myanmar – WORLD BANK
- Myanmar – Data – WORLD BANK
- Myanmar: Economy – ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK – ADB.org
- Myanmar – Index – THE HERITAGE FOUNDATION
1983 13 Sri Lanka Army soldiers are killed after a deadly ambush by the militant Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam.
Liberation of Tigers of Tamil Eelam (a.k.a. Tamil Tigers):
- Tamil Tigers – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Tamil Tigers (Liberation of Tigers of Tamil Eelam) – About.com
- Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam – Wikipedia
- Tamil Tigers – Channel 4 – Channel4.com
- Tamil Tigers – CHRONOLOGY OF COVERAGE – The New York Times – NYTimes.com
- Tamil Tigers – Relevant Articles – HuffingtonPost.com
- Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam – The Times of India – TimesOfIndia.com
- The Tamil Tigers, by Kate Pickert – Sunday, Jan. 04, 2009 – TIME
Sri Lankan Civil War:
- The Sri Lankan Civil War – About.com
- The Sri Lankan Conflict – Backgrounder – CFR.org
- Sri Lankan Civil War – FindTheData.com
- Casualties of the Sri Lankan Civil War – Wikipedia
- Sri Lankan Civil War (1983-2009) – 2011/04/16 – WordPress.com
History of the Sri Lankan Civil War:
- History of the Civil War in Sri Lanka since 1983, by Kim, Kyung Mook – Korean Minjok Leadership Academy International Program – Term Paper, AP World History Class, November 2006 – Zum.de
- Sri Lankan Civil War – SRI LANKA HISTORY – Weebly.com
- Sri Lanka’s civil war – The history of the Tamil conflict – The Telegraph – Telegraph.co.uk
- Origins of the Sri Lankan civil war – Wikipedia
- Sri Lankan Civil War History: The Closing Days for the LTTE Rebels – November 20, 2015 – My Apologetics – WordPress.com
- YouTube video (7 min. 52 sec.): Short History of Sri Lankan Civil War
- YouTube video (4 min. 14 sec.): History of the war in Sri Lanka – BBC
- YouTube video (26 min. 12 sec.): Truth of the LTTE – Full documentary
- The historical roots of Sri Lanka’s civil war – 12 June 2000 – WSWS.org
- The Sri Lankan Civil War: A Personal Reminiscence, by COL Sylvester Perera;, Sri Lankan Army – GlobalEcco.org
- Birth of the Tigers, Attempts at peace – History of Sri Lanka – LonenlyPlanet.com
History of Sri Lanka:
- History of Sri Lanka – Wikipedia
- History of Sri Lanka – LonelyPlanet.com
- Sri Lanka History – LankaLibrary.com
- History of Sri Lanka – Lanka.com
- Sri Lanka | Facts & History – About.com
- A BRIEF HISTORY OF SRI LANKA – LocalHistories.org
- Sri Lanka – History – Infoplease.com
- The history of Sri Lanka – CBC News – CBC.ca
- History of Sri Lanka – Mahavamsa.org
- Sri Lanka profile – Timeline – BBC
Sri Lanka:
- Sri Lanka – THE WORLD FACTBOOK – CIA
- Sri Lanka – UN Data
- Sri Lanka – Infoplease.com
- Sri Lanka country profile – BBC
Foreign Relations of Sri Lanka:
- Foreign relations of Sri Lanka – Wikipedia
- Sri Lanka – FOREIGN RELATIONS – CountryStudies.us
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Sri Lanka
- US Relations With Sri Lanka – US Department of State
- Sri Lanka – Council on Foreign Relations – CFR.org
- Sri Lanka – ForeignAffairs.com
Economy of Sri Lanka:
- Economy of Sri Lanka – Wikipedia
- Sri Lanka – WORLD BANK
- Sri Lanka – Data – WORLD BANK
- Sri Lanka – Index – THE HERITAGE FOUNDATION
- Sri Lanka – Economy – Infoplease.com
- Sri Lanka – Economy – Asia Development Bank – ADB.org
1982 The International Whaling Commission decides to end commercial whaling by 1985-86.
International Whaling Commission:
- International Whaling Commission – Official Site
- International Convention for the Regulation of Whaling – International Whale Commission – archive.iwc.int
Commercial Whaling:
- Commercial Whaling – International Whaling Commission
- Whaling controversy – Wikipedia
- Ongoing debate – Whaling – Wikipedia
- “Cetacean bycatch is the incidental capture of non-target cetacean species such as dolphins, porpoises, and whales by fisheries. Bycatch can be caused by entanglement in fishing nets and lines, or direct capture by hooks or in trawl nets. Cetacean bycatch is increasing in intensity and frequency. This is a trend that is likely to continue because of increasing human population growth and demand for marine food sources, as well as industrialization of fisheries which are expanding into new areas.” – Cetacean bycatch – Wikipedia
- COMMERCIAL WHALING – WHALE FACTS – whalefacts.org
- A Nasty Business – why commercial whaling must end – campaign-whale.org
- Which countries are still whaling? – ifaw.org
- Ocean Issues Briefs – Commercial Whaling – seaweb.org
- “Direct trading of permits would provide a way to reconcile the values of people bent on whale conservation and hunting, respectively. The authors calculate that total profits from commercial whaling are no more than $31m per year, whereas the spending by major anti-whaling NGOs is already around $25m. Under a permit system, the theory goes, the latter would pay whaling fleets not to hunt. With earnings per whale ranging from $13,000 (for minke whales) to $85,000 (for fin whales), the conservationists’ goal looks affordable.” – Commercial Whaling – Good whale hunting – Mar 14th, 2012 – economist.com
- Whaling in the Antarctic (Australia vs. Japan: New Zealand intervening) – Summary of Judgement of 31 March 2014 – International Court of Justice – pdf
- Norway and whaling – greenpeace.org
- Japan’s Commercial Whaling Efforts Should Resume, Says Prime Minister, by Jane J. Lee – June 12, 2014 – nationalgeographic.com
- Articles about commercial whaling – Los Angeles Times – latimes.com
1976 USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR.
USSR Nuclear Tests in 1976:
Nuclear Tests at Semipalitinsk:
- Slow Death of Kazakhstan’s Land Of Nuclear Tests – Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty – RFRL.org
- Semipalitinsk nuclear testing: the humanitarian consequences – Norwegian Institute of International Affairs
- The lasting toll of Semipalitinsk’s nuclear testing – TheBulletin.org
- External Doses of Residents near Semipalitinsk Nuclear Test Site – ResearchGate.net
- Radiation Exposure on Residents due to Semipalitinsk Nuclear Tests – IRPA.net
- Semipalitinsk Test Site – NTI.org
- The Tragic Story of the Semipalitinsk Nuclear Test Site – IO9.com
- Semipalitinsk nuclear test site – 20 years after the closure – AboutKazakhstan.com
- Slow Death In Kazakhstan’s Land Of Nuclear Tests – Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty
- SEMIPALATINSK: NUCLEAR NIGHTMARE OF KAZAKHSTAN
- Semipalitinsk Test Site – NTI.org
- Semipalitinsk nuclear test site – 20 years after the closure – AboutKazakhstan.com
- SEMIPALATINSK: NUCLEAR NIGHTMARE OF KAZAKHSTAN
Underground Nuclear Tests:
- The Containment of Soviet Underground Nuclear Explosions, by Vitaly V. Adshkin, and William Leith – OPEN FILE REPROT 01-312, September 2001 – US DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
- Political Seismology or Seismological Politics: Natural Resources Defense Council – USSR Experiments in Underground Nuclear Test Verification, by Anna Amramina
- What happens with an underground nuclear test? , by Kevin Voigt – February 19, 2013 – CNN
- APPENDIX H – UNDERGROUND NUCLEAR TESTING
- Buried History: Underground Nuclear Tests – GAJITZ.com
- Underground Nuclear Tests – TheBlogBelow.com
- Borovoye Archive Data from Underground Nuclear Tests – Columbia.edu
- Physical Environment of the Underground Nuclear Test Site on Novaya Zemlya, Russia, by John R. Matzko – Open-File Report 93-501- Reston, Virginia – 1993 – THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GEOGRAPHICAL SURVEY
USSR’s Nuclear Weapons Tests:
- List of nuclear weapons tests of the Soviet Union
- Soviet Nuclear Test Summary – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- Soviet Nuclear Weapons Program – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- Database of nuclear tests, USSR/Russia: overview – JohnstonArchive.net
Effect and/or Impact of Nuclear Weapons Tests:
- Page 3: Effects of Nuclear Weapon Testing by the Soviet Union – Economic, social, and environmental impacts – CTBTO
- GENERAL OVERVIEW OF THE EFFECTS OF NUCLEAR TESTING – CTBTO
- The Secret Effort To Clean Up a Former Soviet Nuclear Test Site – Slashdot.org
- A Review of Nuclear Testing by the Soviet Union at Novaya, by Vitaly I. Khalturin , Tatyana G. Rautian , Paul G. Richards , and William S. Leith – CiteSeerX- PSU.edu
1976 France performs nuclear test at Muruora Island.
Muruora:
- Muruora – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Muruora – Weapons of Mass Destruction – GlobalSecurity.org
- Case Identifier: MURUORA – Case Name: French Nuclear Tests in South Pacific – ICE Case Studies, by Tish Falco – American.edu
History of France Nuclear Tests in the Pacific:
- 1981-82 French nuclear tests – Wikipedia
- History of the French Nuclear Tests in the Pacific: Part I – 1966-1974 – OhmnyNews.com
- History of the French Nuclear Tests in the Pacific: Part II – 1974-1992 – OhmnyNews.com
- History of the French Nuclear Tests in the Pacific: Part III – 1995-1996 – OhmnyNews.com
France’s Nuclear Tests:
- France’s Nuclear Weapons – Origin of the Force de Frappe
- Database of nuclear tests, France: Introduction, by Robert Johnston – JohnstonArchive.net
- France’s Nuclear Weapons – Development of the Nuclear Arsenal
- France – Weapons of Mass Destruction – Nuclear Weapons – GlobalSecurity.org
- Nuclear Test Sites – AtomicArchive.com
- Declassified files expose lies of French nuclear tests – France24.com
- History of French Nuclear Tests in the Pacific – Part I, Part II, Part III
- French nuclear tests ‘showered vast area of Polynesia with radioactivity – 3 July 2013 – The Guardian.com
- List of nuclear weapons tests of France – Wikipedia
1974 The Greek military junta collapses, and former Prime Minister Konstantinos Karamanlis is invited to lead the new government, beginning Greece’s metapolitefsi era.
Greek Military Junta:
- Collapse – Greek military junta (1967-74) – Wikipedia
- From Liberation to the end of Junta (1944-1974) – greekhotel.com
- “July 1974 was the crucial month. Greece was seven years into an increasingly brutal right-wing military dictatorship. On July 15, Greek Cypriots, with the support of the Greek dictatorship, staged a coup against their government, with the aim of uniting the island republic with Greece. On July 20, Turkey, as guarantor of the Turkish-Cypriot minority, invaded Cyprus. The junta’s culpability, and inept response, prompted its immediate collapse. In the early hours of July 24, Constantine Karamanlis, a former prime minister of Greece exiled in Paris, returned to Athens to form a government of national unity and lead the country to democracy.” – Greece’s Watershed’s Year, by Nikos Konstandaras – July 27, 2014 – The New York Times – NYTimes.com
- Military Junta in Greece (1967-1974) – greecetravel.com
- Junta In Greece 1967-1974 – greeceindex.com
- 23 July 1974: ON THIS DAY: Greek military rule gives in to democracy – BBC
Modern History of Greece:
- History of modern Greece – Wikipedia
- HISTORY OF MODERN GREECE, by S. Petmezas – MinPress.gr – pdf
- History of modern Greece – In2Greece.com
- History of modern Greece – MLAHANAS.de
- Greece – History – Infoplease.com
- History, Republican Interlude – GreekRoyalFamily.gr
Abolition of the Greek Monarchy:
- Greek republic referendum, 1973 – Wikipedia
- Abolition of Monarchies, uploaded by William Stoddart – Academia.edu – downloadable
- Constantine II of Greece – SPOKEO.com
- Debate: For the Abolition of Monarchy – CANVAS – Shef.co.uk
- Kingdom of Greece – Wikipedia
- Monarchy of Greece – Wikipedia
- List of kings of Greece – Wikipedia
- Kingdom of Greece AD 1830-1974 – HistoryFlies.co.uk
- The Greek Royal Family – GreekRoyalFamily.gr
1973 USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR.
USSR Nuclear Tests in 1973:
Nuclear Tests at Semipalitinsk:
- Slow Death of Kazakhstan’s Land Of Nuclear Tests – Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty – RFRL.org
- Semipalitinsk nuclear testing: the humanitarian consequences – Norwegian Institute of International Affairs
- The lasting toll of Semipalitinsk’s nuclear testing – TheBulletin.org
- External Doses of Residents near Semipalitinsk Nuclear Test Site – ResearchGate.net
- Radiation Exposure on Residents due to Semipalitinsk Nuclear Tests – IRPA.net
- Semipalitinsk Test Site – NTI.org
- The Tragic Story of the Semipalitinsk Nuclear Test Site – IO9.com
- Semipalitinsk nuclear test site – 20 years after the closure – AboutKazakhstan.com
- Slow Death In Kazakhstan’s Land Of Nuclear Tests – Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty
- SEMIPALATINSK: NUCLEAR NIGHTMARE OF KAZAKHSTAN
- Semipalitinsk Test Site – NTI.org
- Semipalitinsk nuclear test site – 20 years after the closure – AboutKazakhstan.com
- SEMIPALATINSK: NUCLEAR NIGHTMARE OF KAZAKHSTAN
Underground Nuclear Tests:
- The Containment of Soviet Underground Nuclear Explosions, by Vitaly V. Adshkin, and William Leith – OPEN FILE REPROT 01-312, September 2001 – US DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
- Political Seismology or Seismological Politics: Natural Resources Defense Council – USSR Experiments in Underground Nuclear Test Verification, by Anna Amramina
- What happens with an underground nuclear test? , by Kevin Voigt – February 19, 2013 – CNN
- APPENDIX H – UNDERGROUND NUCLEAR TESTING
- Buried History: Underground Nuclear Tests – GAJITZ.com
- Underground Nuclear Tests – TheBlogBelow.com
- Borovoye Archive Data from Underground Nuclear Tests – Columbia.edu
- Physical Environment of the Underground Nuclear Test Site on Novaya Zemlya, Russia, by John R. Matzko – Open-File Report 93-501- Reston, Virginia – 1993 – THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GEOGRAPHICAL SURVEY
USSR’s Nuclear Weapons Tests:
- List of nuclear weapons tests of the Soviet Union
- Soviet Nuclear Test Summary – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- Soviet Nuclear Weapons Program – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- Database of nuclear tests, USSR/Russia: overview – JohnstonArchive.net
Effect and/or Impact of Nuclear Weapons Tests:
- Page 3: Effects of Nuclear Weapon Testing by the Soviet Union – Economic, social, and environmental impacts – CTBTO
- GENERAL OVERVIEW OF THE EFFECTS OF NUCLEAR TESTING – CTBTO
- The Secret Effort To Clean Up a Former Soviet Nuclear Test Site – Slashdot.org
- A Review of Nuclear Testing by the Soviet Union at Novaya, by Vitaly I. Khalturin , Tatyana G. Rautian , Paul G. Richards , and William S. Leith – CiteSeerX- PSU.edu
1970 Qaboos bin Said al Said becomes Sultan of Oman after overthrowing his father, Said bin Taimur initiating massive reforms, modernization programs and end to a decade long civil war.
Qaboos bin Said al Said:
- “There were few rudiments of a modern state when Qaboos took power in July 1970.” – Reign as sultan – Qaboos bin Said al Said – Wikipedia
- Qaboos bin Said al Said, Sultan of Oman – planetrulers.com
- Qaboos bin Said al Said, Reign July 23, 1970 – thetedenewsonline.com
- Journal Essay: A Vision of Oman: State of the Sultananate Speeches by Qaboos Bin Said, 1970-2006, by Joseph A. Kéchichian – mepc.org
- Sultan bin Said al Said Net Worth – $700 Million – bornrich.com
- History of the Oman and Zanzibar Sultanate – realhistoryww.com
1969 USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR.
USSR Nuclear Tests in 1969:
Nuclear Tests at Semipalitinsk:
- Slow Death of Kazakhstan’s Land Of Nuclear Tests – Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty – RFRL.org
- Semipalitinsk nuclear testing: the humanitarian consequences – Norwegian Institute of International Affairs
- The lasting toll of Semipalitinsk’s nuclear testing – TheBulletin.org
- External Doses of Residents near Semipalitinsk Nuclear Test Site – ResearchGate.net
- Radiation Exposure on Residents due to Semipalitinsk Nuclear Tests – IRPA.net
- Semipalitinsk Test Site – NTI.org
- The Tragic Story of the Semipalitinsk Nuclear Test Site – IO9.com
- Semipalitinsk nuclear test site – 20 years after the closure – AboutKazakhstan.com
- Slow Death In Kazakhstan’s Land Of Nuclear Tests – Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty
- SEMIPALATINSK: NUCLEAR NIGHTMARE OF KAZAKHSTAN
- Semipalitinsk Test Site – NTI.org
- Semipalitinsk nuclear test site – 20 years after the closure – AboutKazakhstan.com
- SEMIPALATINSK: NUCLEAR NIGHTMARE OF KAZAKHSTAN
Underground Nuclear Tests:
- The Containment of Soviet Underground Nuclear Explosions, by Vitaly V. Adshkin, and William Leith – OPEN FILE REPROT 01-312, September 2001 – US DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
- Political Seismology or Seismological Politics: Natural Resources Defense Council – USSR Experiments in Underground Nuclear Test Verification, by Anna Amramina
- What happens with an underground nuclear test? , by Kevin Voigt – February 19, 2013 – CNN
- APPENDIX H – UNDERGROUND NUCLEAR TESTING
- Buried History: Underground Nuclear Tests – GAJITZ.com
- Underground Nuclear Tests – TheBlogBelow.com
- Borovoye Archive Data from Underground Nuclear Tests – Columbia.edu
- Physical Environment of the Underground Nuclear Test Site on Novaya Zemlya, Russia, by John R. Matzko – Open-File Report 93-501- Reston, Virginia – 1993 – THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GEOGRAPHICAL SURVEY
USSR’s Nuclear Weapons Tests:
- List of nuclear weapons tests of the Soviet Union
- Soviet Nuclear Test Summary – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- Soviet Nuclear Weapons Program – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- Database of nuclear tests, USSR/Russia: overview – JohnstonArchive.net
- Inside the Former Soviet Union’s Secret Nuclear Test Cities, by Kelsey Campbell-Dollaghan – Gizmodo.com
Effect and/or Impact of Nuclear Weapons Tests:
- Page 3: Effects of Nuclear Weapon Testing by the Soviet Union – Economic, social, and environmental impacts – CTBTO
- GENERAL OVERVIEW OF THE EFFECTS OF NUCLEAR TESTING – CTBTO
- The Secret Effort To Clean Up a Former Soviet Nuclear Test Site – Slashdot.org
- A Review of Nuclear Testing by the Soviet Union at Novaya, by Vitaly I. Khalturin , Tatyana G. Rautian , Paul G. Richards , and William S. Leith – CiteSeerX- PSU.edu
1968 The only successful hijacking of an El Al aircraft takes place when a Boeing 707 carrying ten crew and 38 passengers is taken over by three members of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. The aircraft was en route from Rome, Italy, to Lod, Israel.
1967 12th Street Riot: In Detroit, Michigan, one of the worst riots in United States history begins on 12th Street in the predominantly African American inner city. It ultimately kills 43 people, injures 342 and burns about 1,400 buildings.
1962 The International Agreement on the Neutrality of Laos is signed.
International Agreement on the Neutrality of Laos:
- Text of the DECLARATION ON THE NEUTRALITY OF LAOS. SIGNED AT GENEVA, ON 23 JULY 1962 – un.org – pdf
- “The International Agreement on the Neutrality of Laos is an international agreement signed in Geneva on July 23, 1962 between 14 states including Laos. It was a result of the International Conference on the Settlement of the Laotian Question which lasted from May 16, 1961 to July 23, 1962.” – International Agreement on the Neutrality of Laos – Wikipedia
- Appendix 2 PROTOCOL TO THE DECLARATION ON THE NEUTRALITY OF LAOS – jhu.edu
- Laos: Appendix. The Geneva Agreement of 1962 – highbeam.com
- The Laos Crisis, 1960-1963 – OFFICE OF THE HISTORIAN – state.gov
1962 Telstar relays the first publicly transmitted, live trans-Atlantic television program, featuring Walter Cronkite.
1961 The Sandinista National Liberation Front is founded in Nicaragua.
Sandinista National Liberation Front:
- Founding (1961-70) – Sandinista National Liberation Front – Wikipedia
- Sandinista National Liberation Front – Nicaragua – countrystudies.us
- Sandinista – Encyclopedia Britannica
- The Impact of Sandinista on Nicaragua – jorian.com
Sandinista National Liberation Front and Iran-Contra Affairs:
- Understanding the Iran-Contra Affairs – The Sandinistas – brown.edu
- THE TAG ARCHIVES: CONTRAS VS. SANDINISTAS – Disturbing Revolution – espressostalinist.com
- Sandinista – Encyclopedia Britannica
Iran-Contra Affair:
- THE IRAN CONTRA REPORT – presidency.ucsb.edu
- Nicaragua – Origins and Effects on the Contra War – Nicaragua.com
- Iran-contra affair – infoplease.com
- Crime History, Nov 21, 1986: Oliver North, Fawn Hall, begin shredding Iran-Contra evidence – D.C. Crime Stories
- The Iran-Contra Scandal – Boundless.com
- The Iran-Contra Affair, by Jon Carroll and Ronald Reagan – AlvaradoHistory.com – pdf
- Chapter 31 Edwin Meese III: November 1986 – FAS.org
- Evidence and Analysis: The Iran-Contra Affair As seen through American, Middle Eastern, and Soviet news sources, by Devin Chavira – 1-1-2004 – UPenn.edu – pdf
- Iran-Contra: Reagan’s Scandal and the Unchecked Abuse of Presidential Power, by Malcolm Byrne – 2014 – JHU.edu – pdf downloadable
- NOV 25, 1986: THIS DAY IN HISTORY: Iran-Contra connection revealed – History.com
- McCain Linked To Private Iran-Contra Group – October 7, 2008 – CBSNews.com
- Iran-Contra Affair, 1986 – Noam Chomsky – Libcom.org
- The Iran-Contra Affair – 1986-87 – WashingtonPost.com
- The Iran-Contra Affair (1986-1987) – Jewish Virtual Library
Timeline of the Iran-Contra Affair:
History of Nicaragua:
- History of Nicaragua – Wikipedia
- Nicaragua – History – CountryStudies.com
- HISTORY OF NICARAGUA – HistoryWorld.net
- Nicaragua – History – NationsEncylopeida.com
- Nicaragua – History – LonelyPlanet.com
- History of Nicaragua – MapsOfWorld.com
- History of Nicaragua – HowStuffWorks.com
- History of Nicaragua – Nicaragua Guide – The Nica Sagas – Nicaragua-Guide.com
- A Brief History of Nicaragua – StudyLands.com
- Political and Economic History of Nicaragua – SJSU.edu
- Nicaragua – NationsOnline.com
- Timeline: Nicaragua – Stanford.edu
- Nicaragua profile – Timeline – BBC
1952 General Muhammad Naguib leads the Free Officers Movement (formed by Gamal Abdel Nasser, the real power behind the coup) in overthrowing King Farouk of Egypt.
King Farouk of Egypt and the 1952 Revolution:
- Farouk I – Encyclopedia Britannica
- “Farouk was widely condemned for his corrupt and ineffectual governance, the continued British occupation, and the Egyptian army’s failure in the 1948 Arab–Israeli War to prevent the creation of the state of Israel. Public discontent against Farouk rose to new levels. Finally, on 23 July 1952, the Free Officers, led by Muhammad Naguib and Gamal Abdel Nasser, staged a military coup that launched the Egyptian Revolution of 1952. Farouk was forced to abdicate, and went into exile in Monaco and Italy where he lived for the rest of his life. Immediately following his abdication, Farouk’s baby son, Ahmed Fuad, was proclaimed King Fuad II, but for all intents and purposes Egypt was now governed by Naguib, Nasser and the Free Officers.” – Overthrow – Farouk of Egypt – Wikipedia
- “King Farouk was thirty-two when he lost his throne on July 26th, 1952. He had been King of Egypt for sixteen years.” – The Abdication of King Farouk – historytoday.com
- KING FAROUK OF EGYPT – Photographs – tumblr.com
- Egyptian revolution of 1952 – Wikipedia
- Egyptian Revolution of 1952 – Egypt – ancientegyptnhd.weebly.com
- Revolution – The revolution of 1952 Monarchy ruled by King Farouk – coursehero.com
- Egypt’s 1952 revolution, in photos – The Washington Post – washingtonpost.com
- Farouk out as King of Egypt 1952 – YouTube video (1 min. 11 sec.)
Free Officers Movement:
- FREE OFFICERS COUP IN EGYPT 1952 – onwar.com
- Background – Free Officers (Egypt) – Wikipedia
- “The Military coup by the Free Officers Movement, led by Colonel Gamel ‘Adb al Nasser, on the 23rd July 1952, and the nationalisation of the Suez Canal four years later are intrinsically linked (Dawisha, 2003). Following the coup, Nasser was compounded to accept that the Free Officers Movement’s tenuous hold on Egypt could be easily undone if he did not act quickly to establish himself, and his country, at the forefront of the Arab world.” – The Free Officers Coup And Suez Canal Crisis History Essay – published 23, March 2015 – ukessays.com
Gamal Abdel Nasser:
- President Gamal Abd El Nasser – Bibalex.org
- Gamal Abdel Nasser – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Gamal Abdel Nasser – HistoryLearningSite.co.uk
- Road to presidency – Gamal Abdel Nasser – Wikipedia
- Gamal Abdel Nasser – Jewish Virtual Library
- Gamal Abdel Nasser – Encyclopedia of the Middle East – MiddleEastWeb.org
- Gamal Abdel Nasser – Biografías y Vidas – Biografiasyvidas.com
Egypt:
- EGYPT – THE WORLD FACTBOOK – CIA
- Egypt – UN Data
- Egypt – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Egypt – Infoplease.com
History of (Modern) Egypt:
- History of modern Egypt – Wikipedia
- Modern history of Egypt – Sham-Club.com
- Modern Egyptian History – Academic Papers – Academia.edu
- Modern Egypt History – EgyMAS.com
- Useful Notes: History of Modern Egypt – TVTropes.org
- Ancient & Modern Egypt – AncientAndModernEgypt.Weebly.com
- Modern Egypt – Art & Architecture – Egypt.travel
- History of Islam/Modern period/Egypt – Wikipedia
- Timeline of Modern Egyptian History – HistoryGuy.com
- Egypt profile – Timeline – BBC
Foreign Relations of Egypt:
- Foreign relations of Egypt – Wikipedia
- Egypt – Council on Foreign Relations – CFR.org
- Egypt’s Evolving Foreign Policy, by Adel El-Adawy – October 17, 2013 – POLICY ANALYSIS – WashingtonInstitute.org
- US Relations With Egypt – US Department of State
Egypt-Israel Relations:
- Israel Foreign Relations – Israel Travel Guide – IsLandTrips.org
- Egypt-Israel relations – Wikipedia
- Israel-Egypt Relations – A Review of Bilateral Ties – Jewish Virtual Library
- Egypt-Israel Relations – Israel International Relations – Jewish Virtual Library
- With Israel – Foreign relations of Egypt – Wikipedia
- TOPIC: ISRAEL-EGYPT RELATIONS – THE TIMES OF ISRAEL – TimesOfIsrael.com
- Egypt and Israel: An Reversible Peace, by Dan Eldar – Middle East Quarterly – Fall 2003, pp.57-65 – Middle East Forum – MEForum.org
- Israel and Egyptian history, by Ken Israel – Israel-a-History-of.com
- Overview Of The Egyptian Israeli Conflict History Essay – UKEssays.com
- What’s In Store For Egypt-Israel Relations? , by Peter Kenyon – March 25, 2009 – NPR.org
- Egypt-Israel ‘cold peace’ suffers a further chill – 10 September 2011 – BBC.com
- Repairing the Egypt-Israel Breach – September 13, 2011 – Council on Foreign Relations – CFR.org
- Improved Egypt-Israel Relations through Sinai Crisis: Will They Last? , by Geoffrey Aronson – Jul 24, 2015 – Middle East Institute – MEI.edu
- Egypt-Israel relations – DigPlanet.com
- Book: Israeli-Egyptian Relations, 1980-2000, by Ephraim Dowek – London & Portland, OR, Frank Cass, 2001, ISBN: 9780714651620; 376pp. – Reviews in History – History.ac.uk
- Book: Culture and Conflict in Egyptian and Israeli Relations: A Dialogue of the Death, by Raymond Cohen – 1990 – ISBN: 978-0-253-31379-9 – Indiana University Press
- Book: Egypt, Canaan and Israel: History, Imperialism, Ideology and Literature, edited by S. Bar, D. Kahn and J.J. Shirley – E – ISBN : 9789004210691
Economy of Egypt:
- Economy of Egypt – Wikipedia
- Egypt – Economy – Infoplease.com
- EGYPT – Overview – WORLD BANK
- Egypt – Data – WORLD BANK
- Egypt – Index – THE HERITAGE FOUNDATION
- Egypt – Articles – The Economist
1952 The European Coal and Steel Community is established.
European Coal and Steel Community:
- History of the European Coal and Steel Community – Wikipedia
- Institutions – European Coal and Steel Community – Wikipedia
- European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC) – Encyclopedia Britannica
- European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC) – Infoplease.com
- European coal and steel community – EuropeWord.com
- The European Coal and Steel Community – EU LEARNING – Carleton.ca
- “The European Union is set up with the aim of ending the frequent and bloody wars between neighbours, which culminated in the Second World War. As of 1950, the European Coal and Steel Community begins to unite European countries economically and politically in order to secure lasting peace. The six founders are Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands. The 1950s are dominated by a cold war between east and west.” – 1945-1959: A peaceful Europe – the beginning of cooperation – The History of the European Union – Europa.eu
Schuman Declaration:
- Background – Schuman Declaration – Wikipedia
- Full Text of the SCHUMAN DECLARATION – SPEECH OF 9 MAY 1950 – BalgacomBusiness.net
- May 9 1950: Schuman Declaration – WorldHistoryProject.org
- Declaration of May 9 – Robert-schuman.eu
- Robert Schuman’s life history – Robert-Schuman.eu
European Integration and Its History:
- Hague Congress (1948) – Wikipedia
- Robert Shuman – Wikipedia
- History of the European Coal and Steel Community (1947-57) – Wikipedia
- History of the European Union – Wikipedia
- History – Council of Europe – Wikipedia
- European Communities – Wikipedia
- “Today, the flag no longer simply stands for European unity, but for the political struggle for a European federation.” – Symbolism – Federalist flag – Wikipedia
- Supranational union – Wikipedia
- Schuman Declaration – Wikipedia
- European integration – Wikipedia
- The History of the European Union – The European Citizenship – Historiasiglo20.org
- European integration process – The History of the European Union – The European Citizenship – Historiasiglo20.org
- The Origins 1945-1957 – The History of the European Union – The European Citizenship – Historiasiglo20.org
- European Integration History Index – IUe.it
- A Brief History of European Integration – StudyMode.com
- History of the European Union – Europa.eu
- History of the European Union – Wikipedia
- Why the European Union? A Brief History of the European Integration – FutureLearn.com
- Origins of the European Union – DaveUrsillo.com
- History of the European Integration – One-Europa.info
- European integration – Wikipedia
- Europe’s Road to Integration – IMF.org
- What Is European Integration Really About? : A Political Guide for Economists, by Enrico Spolaore – June 2013 – Tufts.edu
Hague Congress of 1948:
- Hague Congress (1948) – Wikipedia
- The Congress of Europe in The Hague (7-10 May 1948) – CVCE.edu
- The Hague Congress (7-10 May 1948) – Video – CVCE.edu
Treaty of London of 1949:
Council of Europe:
- Council of Europe – Official Site
- Council of Europe – Who we are – Official Site
- History – Council of Europe – Wikipedia
- Statute of the Council of Europe – Wikipedia
- Text of the Statute of the Council of Europe – UN.org – pdf
1945 The post-war legal processes against Philippe Pétain begin.
1944 US forces invade Japanese-held Tinian in WW II.
1944 US troops occupy Pisa Italy.
Occupation of Pisa by the US Troops in 1944:
- Unite States 5th Army troops enter Pisa after Nazi surrender – CriticalPast.com
- Photograph: US soldiers walk past sign in Pisa, Italy, photo taken on 25 July 1944 – THE DIGITAL COLLECTIONS OF THE NATIONAL WWII MUSEUM
- Pisa, Italy – Jewish Virtual Library
- “In World War II Pisa suffered severe damage in 1944 when prolonged fighting took place on the Germans’ Gothic Line (Pesaro-Rimini) of defenses. The many churches damaged or ruined at this time were subsequently restored, but the area south of the river, which suffered widespread destruction, still has a somewhat characterless aspect….” – Pisa – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Military history of Italy during World War II – Wikipedia
- US Military Base Camp in Darby near Pisa – PeaceAndJustice.it
- List of the United States installations in Italy – Wikipedia
1943 World War II: The British destroyers HMS Eclipse and HMS Laforey sink the Italian submarine Ascianghi in the Mediterranean after she torpedoes the cruiser HMS Newfoundland.
1942 Bulgarian poet and Communist leader Nikola Vaptsarov is executed by firing squad.
1942 World War II: The German offensives Operation Edelweiss and Operation Braunschweig begin.
Operation Edelweiss:
- “Operation Edelweiss (German: Edelweiß), named after the mountain flower, was a German plan to gain control over the Caucasus and capture the oil fields of Baku during the Soviet-German War. The operation was authorised by Hitler on 23 July 1942.” – German operations – Battle of Caucasus – Wikipedia, or Operation Edelweiss – military.wikia.com
- “Operation Edelweiss had already conquered one of the Soviet Union’s three principal oil cities, Maikop, and the other two, Grozny and Baku, glittered on the far horizon. The Soviets had done a pretty good job of wrecking Maikop before they left, true.” – Oil War 1942, by Robert M. Citino – historynet.com
- Operation Edelweiss – historywarsweapons.com
Operation Braunschweig:
- “Operation Braunschweig (Eng: Brunswick), named after the German city, was the German summer offensive that began on 28 June 1942. The operation was initially named Fall Blau (Case Blue), which is the common name used for the whole offensive. The name was changed from Blau to Braunschweig on 30 June.” – Operation Braunschweig – Wikipedia
- 1942 – List of Axis operational codenames in the European Theatre – Wikipedia
1942 The Holocaust: The Treblinka extermination camp is opened.
Treblinka Extermination Camp:
- Jul 24 1942 – Construction of Treblinka Nazi Concentration Camp is Completed – worldhistoryproject.org
- JUL 22 1942 – Deportations from Warsaw ghetto to Treblinka begin – history.com
- Treblinka Concentration Camp – History & Overview – Jewish Virtual Library
- Treblinka (Poland), by Caren Keller Niss – jewishgen.org
- Treblinka Extermination Camp – radzilow.com
- TREBLINKA – CONCENTRATION CAMPS AND GHETTOS – holocaust.cz
- Death Camp Treblinka – deathcamps.info
- Treblinka – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Treblinka – yadvashem.org – pdf
- Killing process – Treblinka extermination camp – Wikipedia
- Chapter II: The Development of the Idea of Treblinka as an Extermination Camp – vho.org
1940 The United States’ Under Secretary of State Sumner Welles issues a declaration on the US non-recognition policy of the Soviet annexation and incorporation of three Baltic states: Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
1936 In Catalonia, Spain, the Unified Socialist Party of Catalonia is founded through the merger of Socialist and Communist parties.
1929 The Fascist government in Italy bans the use of foreign words.
Prohibition of Use of Foreign Words:
- Language and Nationalism in Europe: Chapter 8 Language and Nationalism in Italy – Language as a weak marker of identity, by Carlo Ruzza, Essex University – Academia.edu
- Censorial Interferences in the Dubbing of Foreign Films in Fascist Italy: 1927-1943″, by Carla Mereu – Erdit.org
- There is no censorship in Italy but…- BlogActive.eu
- Language and Nationalism and language and nationalism, by Catherine Baker – WordPress.com
- The Cinema Under Mussolini – UPENN.edu
- Italian nationalism – Wikipedia
- Italian fascism – Wikipedia
- Italianization – Wikipedia
- Glossary of Fascist Italy – Wikipedia
- Italian Fascism, by Stanley G. Payne – WISC.edu
- The Nanny in Italy: Language, Nationalism and Cultural Identity, by Chiara Ferrari – Global Media Journal
- Foreign Literature in Fascist Italy: Circulation and Censorship, by Jane Dunnett – Erudit.org
- The Long History of Censorship, by Mette Newth – BeaconForFreedom.org
1914 Austria-Hungary issues a series of demands in an ultimatum to the Kingdom of Serbia demanding Serbia to allow the Austrians to determine who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand. Serbia accepts all but one of those demands and Austria declares war on July 28.
Austria-Hungary’s Ultimatum to Serbia:
- JUL 23 1914 – Austria-Hungary issues ultimatum to Serbia – history.com
- Primary Documents: Austrian Ultimatum to Serbia, 23 July 1914 – roebackclasses.com, or the same documents on this site: firstworldwar.com
- TWE Remembers: Austria-Hungary Issues an Ultimatum to Serbia – Council on Foreign Affairs – cfr.org
- What was unreasonable about Austria’s ultimatum to Serbia? – history beta – stackexchange.com
- The 48-hour ultimatum placed on Serbia by Austria-Hungary during the July Crisis (July 1914) – Historical Security Council – ocmunc.com – pdf
- The most difficult ultimatum ever given to a country – seriba.com
- Great War (1914-1918) – Austria’s Ultimatum to Serbia 1914 – passports.com
- Jul 28 1914 – Austria-Hungary Declares War on Serbia – worldhsitoryproject.org
Timelines of World War I (Great War):
- Timeline of World War I – Wikipedia
- WW1 Timeline – a detailed timeline of the Great War – GreatWar.co.uk
- World War 1: A Short Timeline, by Robert Wilde – About education – About.com
- Timeline of World War One – HistoryLearningSite.co.uk
- WorldWar1-net.
- INTERACTIVE WWI TIMELINE – TheWorldWar.org
- WWI Timeline – About education – About.com
- World War One – Timeline – HistoryOnTheNet.com
- WWI Timeline: Pre-1914 – PBS.org
- Timeline of World War 1 – TimeToast.com
- World War 1 – WorldHistoryProject.org
- World War One: The global conflict that defined the century – BBC.co.uk
- WORLD WAR I TIMELINE – Shmoop.com
1908 The Second Constitution accepted by the Ottomans.
1881 The Boundary treaty of 1881 between Chile and Argentina is signed in Buenos Aires.
1833 Cornerstones are laid for the construction of the Kirtland Temple in Kirtland, Ohio.
1829 In the United States, William Austin Burt patents the typographer, a precursor to the typewriter.
1821 While the Mora Rebellion continues, Greeks capture Monemvasia Castle. Turkish troops and citizens are transferred to Minor Asia coasts.
1793 Kingdom of Prussia re-conquers Mainz from France.
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