This Week in History
HISTORY, 1 Feb 2016
Satoshi Ashikaga – TRANSCEND Media Service
Feb 1-7
QUOTE OF THE WEEK:
“In every walk in nature one receives far more than he seeks.” – John Muir
FEBRUARY 1
2013 The Shard, the tallest building in the European Union, is opened to the public.
2009 The first cabinet of Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir was formed in Iceland, making her the country’s first female prime minister and the world’s first openly LGBT head of government.
Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir:
- Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir – Wikipedia
- Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir – Biography – MTHOLYOKE.edu
- Johanna Sigurðardottir – Pertinent Articles – TheHuffingtonPost.com
- Johanna Sigurðardottir – The New York Times – NYTimes.com
- Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir – EthniCelebs.com
- Johanna Sigurðardottir, Prime Minister of Iceland, by William Lee Adams – Friday, Sept. 16, 2011 – TIME.com
- Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir – Encyclopedia Britannica
LGBT Rights:
- 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
2005 King Gyanendra of Nepal carries out a coup d’état to capture the democracy, becoming Chairman of the Councils of ministers.
Nepal 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
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
2003 Space Shuttle Columbia on mission STS-107 disintegrates during reentry into the Earth’s atmosphere, killing all seven astronauts aboard.
Space Shuttle Columbia Disaster:
- Feb 1 2003 Space Shuttle Columbia Disaster – WorldHistoryProject.org
- THE SPACE SHUTTLE COLUMBIA DISASTER – SpaceSafetyMagazine.com
- COLUMBIA DISASTER – History.com
- Final mission and destruction – Space Shuttle Columbia – Wikipedia
- Investigation – Space Shuttle Columbia Disaster – Wikipedia
- “The disintegration of the space shuttle Columbia, in 2003, was a blow to the nation; for NASA it was unthinkable.” – Transcript: Space Shuttle Disaster – PBS.org
- Space Shuttle Disaster, by Scott Post – Academia.edu
- The Untold Story: Columbia Shuttle Disaster and Mysteries ‘Day 2 Object’ , by Leonard David – February 2, 2013 – Yahoo News – Yahoo.com
- Columbia Shuttle Disaster Remembered 10 Years After Tragedy Killed Seven Astronauts – Feb 1, 2013 – HuffingtonPost.com
- SPACE SHUTTLE COLUMBIA DISASTER – Tumblr.com
- Columbia Disaster: What Happened, What NASA Learned, by Elizabeth Howell – February 1, 2013 – Space.com
2002 Daniel Pearl, American journalist and South Asia Bureau Chief of the Wall Street Journal, kidnapped January 23, 2002, is beheaded and mutilated by his captors.
Daniel Pearl, His Abduction and His Death:
- Abduction – Danial Pearl – Wikipedia
- DANIEL PEARL – Rotten.com
- Daniel Pearl Execution – LiveLeak.com
- Daniel Pearl – FindAGrave.com
- DANIEL PEARL FOUNDATION
Islam and Beheading:
- Beheading in Islam – Wikipedia
- The Judeo-Christian Origins of Islamic Terrorism – Awitness.org
- Chapter Fourteen: End Time Martyrdom – Answering-Islam.org
- Islam and Beheading – pdf – Muhammadanism.org
- Beheading in the Name of Islam – by Timothy R. Furnish – Middle East Quarterly, Spring 2005, pp. 51-57 – Middle East Forum
- Beheading and Islam: Is there a connection? , by Jeff Jacoby – SUPPORT AISH.COM – Aish.com
- Where does the Islamic State’s fetish with beheading people come from? , by Shashank Josh – 14 Sep 2014 – The Telegraph – Telegraph.co.uk
- Islam’s rule in numbers and the beheading in London, by Raymond Ibrahim – published May 28, 2013 – FoxNews.com
- Big question: Is beheading Islamic? ,by Syed Kamran Mirza – Tuesday, 22 January 2008 – AUSTRALIAN ISLAMIST MONITOR – IslamMonitor.org, or the same article on this site – Killing by Beheading is Islamic! – FaithFreedom.org
- Solution For Peace – Christ and Muslim – Tag: beheading in quran – Solution-for-Peace.com
- Beheading was Mohammed’s idea and he practiced it – posted on 4/3/2011 – FreeRepublic.com
- END TIMES HORROR: WHAT TO DO WITH 350 MILLION DECAPITATED HEADS? – SatansRapture.com
Verses about Beheading in the Bible and in the Koran:
- What does the Bible say about Beheading? – OpenBible.info
- 13 Verses about Beheading: Most Relevant Verses – Knowing Jesus – Bible.Knowing-Jesus.com
- “BEHEADED” IN THE KJV BIBLE –KingJamesBibleOnline.com
- BIBLE VERSES OF EXECUTION – KingJamesBibleOnline.org
- Did the Bible predict beheading by Muslim extremists? , by Dean Smith – published September 3, 2014 – OpenTheWord.org
- Does Koran Command Beheading? – NewsMax.com
- Verses from Koran, by Sam Harris – TruthDig.com
- Decapitation – the Skeptic’s Annotated Quran – SkepticsAnnotatedBible.com
- THE BEHEADING PROPHECY – WordPress.com
- Muslim cleric justifies Islamic State beheadings: “Islam is a religion of beheading.” , by Robert Spencer – August 25, 2014 – JIHAD WATCH – JihadWatch.org
- Jihad Verses in the Koran, compiled by Yoel Natan – Answering-Islam.org
- Islamic State group uses only half of a Quran verse to justify beheadings – see what’s in the other half, by Hari Sreenivasan – October 9, 2014 – PBS.org
- Does the Quran Justify Beheading? – September 5, 2014 – Aleteia.org
- REVELATION 20 AND ISLAM’S PRACTICE OF BEHEADING – Thursday, October 24, 2013 – BEFORE IT’S NEWS – BeforeItsNews.com
- Question Authority: The Quran mentions beheading. Why does the US press claim otherwise? , by Lee Smith – July 1, 2004 – Slate.com
- Dark passages: Does the harsh language in the Koran explain Islamic violence? Don’t answer till you’ve taken a look inside the Bible, by Philip Jenkins – March 8, 2009 – Boston.com
2001 Putrajaya, the Malaysian administrative city, is declared a Federal Territory.
1998 Rear Admiral Lillian E. Fishburne becomes the first female African American to be promoted to rear admiral.
1990 Humanitas publishing house is founded in Bucharest, shortly after the Romanian Revolution, by the philosopher Gabriel Liiceanu.
1983 USSR performs underground nuclear test.
[Note that this test on February 1, 1983, if it was actually performed, is not enlisted in 1983 Soviet nuclear tests – Wikipedia, although it is indicated in on the websites of Today in History on 1st February 1983 and of February 1, 1983 in History of Brainy History. Other pertinent databases, including Database of nuclear tests, USSR/Russia: overview and Soviet Nuclear Test Summary, do not indicate the exact date of the nuclear test.]
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
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
1982 Senegal and the Gambia form a loose confederation known as Senegambia.
1979 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 The Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini returns to Tehran, Iran after nearly 15 years of exile.
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini:
- FEB 1, 1979: Ayatollah Khomeini returns to Iran – History.com
- Ayatollah Khomeini – History of Iran – Iran Chamber Society – IranChamber.com
- Ruhollah Khomeini – Encyclopedia Britannica
- The Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini – About education – About.com
- Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini – Biography.com
- The Speeches of Ayatollah Khomeini – BBC.com
- Document for November 6th: Letter from Jimmy Carter to Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini regarding the Release of the Iranian Hostages, 11/06/1979 – NATIONAL ARCHIVES – Archives.gov
Iran’s Islamic Revolution of 1979:
- Iranian Revolution (of 1979) – Wikipedia
- 1979 IRANIAN REVOLUTION – NVCC.edu
- Islamic Revolution of 1979: The Downfall of American-Iranian Relations, by Krysta Wise – Southern Illinois University Carbondale – Legacy – Volume 11 | Issue 1 – pdf – SIU.edu
- Iranian Revolution of 1979 – About education – About.com
- Class Analysis of the Iranian Revolution of 1979, by Satya J Gabriel – MTHOLYOKE.edu
- Islamic Revolution of 1979 – History of Iran – Iran Chamber Society – IranChamber.com
- 1979: Iran’s Islamic Revolution, by Roger Cohen – Scholatic.com
1974 Kuala Lumpur is declared a Federal Territory.
1972 Kuala Lumpur becomes a city by a royal charter granted by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia.
1968 Canada’s three military services, the Royal Canadian Navy, the Canadian Army and the Royal Canadian Air Force, are unified into the Canadian Forces.
1968 Vietnam War: The execution of Viet Cong officer Nguyễn Văn Lém by South Vietnamese National Police Chief Nguyễn Ngọc Lo3an is videotaped and photographed by Eddie Adams. This image helped build opposition to the Vietnam War.
1968 in the Vietnam War:
Execution of Viet Cong Officer Nguyễn Văn Lém:
- YouTube video (3 min. 01 sec.): Vietnam Execution, or YouTube video (1 min. 17 sec.) Fotografias famosas coloreadas
- Saigon execution: Murder of a Vietcong by Saigon Police Chief 1968 – Rare Historical Photos – RareHistoricalPhotos.com, or VIETNAM EXECUTION – PhotoConflict.com
Viet Nam War and Pertinent Events:
- VIETNAM WAR – History.com
- Chronology of Viet Nam War and Pertinent Events – Digital History – DigitalHistory.UH.edu
- Facts on Vietnam | A Quick Guide to the Viet Nam War – About education – About.com
- The Vietnam War 1954-1968 – HistoryOfWar.org
- The Vietnam War 1968-75 – HistoryOfWar.org
- About the Vietnam War (1960-1975) – Illinois.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
- The Vietnam War – US History – USHistory.org
- Leaders of the Vietnam War – Wikipedia
- 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
- THE VIETNAM WAR (1945-1975) – SparkNotes.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
- Viet Nam Protest Movement – Spartacus-Educational.com
1960 Four black students stage the first of the Greensboro sit-ins at a lunch counter in Greensboro, North Carolina.
1957 Felix Wankel‘s first working prototype (DKM 54) of the Wankel engine runs at the NSU research and development department Versuchsabteilung TX in Germany
1951 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site.
- List of the nuclear weapons tests of the United States – Wikipedia
- 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
- 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
1950 USSR demands condemnation of Emperor Hirohito for war crimes.
Emperor Hirohito and His/Japan’s War Crimes:
- HIROHITO – History.com
- Emperor Hirohito – Willamatte.edu
- Emperor Hirohito of Japan – About education – About.com
- Hirohito – Biography.com
- Emperor Hirohito – The World War 2 Diaries
- EMPEROR HIROHITO – FACTS AND DETAILS – FactsAndDetails.com
- HOW THE UNITED STATES PROTECTED JAPANESE WAR CRIMINALS AND FACILITATED JAPAN’S DENIAL OF WAR GUILT AND WAR CRIMES – PacificWar.org.au
- United States Initial Post-Surrender Policy for Japan – pdf – MeidaFire.com
- “General MacArthur also made the controversial decision not to accuse Emperor Hirohito of any war crimes. This reflected overall American policy to leave the emperor on the throne in order to help reconcile the Japanese people to defeat, occupation, and democratization.” – The Tokyo Trials – Army.mil
- Hirohito: the war criminal who got off scot-free – Kevin Pezzi – KevinPezzi.com
- America’s Shielding of Emperor Hirohito Behind Japan’s Denial of History (JoongAng Ilbo, South Korea) – WorldMeets.us
- US Gives War Criminal Hirohito a Free Pass – Pacific War – RealClearHistory.com
- Why wasn’t Emperor Hirohito tried for war crimes following WWII, and what reasons did General MacArthur have for steering things this way? – Reddit.com
- Why Hirohito Wasn’t Tried for War Crimes, by Herbert Bix – August 15, 2012 – RealClearHistory.com
- Japanese war crimes – Wikipedia
- Japanese War Crimes – August 12, 2013 – DisorderedWorld.com
- Emperor Hirohito: A War Hero or War Criminal, by Mia Lorenzo – Nov 4, 2014 – WLRN.org
- Topic: Emperor Hirohito and War Crimes – EssayKitchen.com
- Five Myths About Emperor Hirohito, by Francis Pike – HistoryNewsNetwork.org
- HIROHITO – EMPEROR HIROHITO – MICHI-NO-MIYA (SHOWA TENNO) – Rotten.com
- Hirohito’s Past Hobbles Akihito, by David Bank and Peter Loyden – January 11, 1989 – SunSentinel.com
- Japan’s Emperor Hirohito cautioned against second world war, says new official history – published Tuesday, 09 September, 2014 – SINO-JAPANESE RELATIONS – SCMP.com
Status of the Emperor of Japan in the Two Constitutions:
- Chapter I. The Emperor – Constitution of the Empire of Japan of 1889
- Chapter I. The Emperor – Constitution of Japan of 1947
1946 The Parliament of Hungary abolishes the monarchy after nine centuries, and proclaims the Hungarian Republic.
History of Hungary:
- History of Hungary – Wikipedia
- Hungary – CountryStudies.us
- HUNGARY’S HISTORY IN A NUTSHELL – GoToHungary.com
- HISTORY OF HUNGARY – HistoryWorld.net
- The History of Hungary – Tripod.com
- Hungary – History – LonelyPlanet.com
- History of Hungary – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Hungary profile: Timeline – BBC
Hungary:
- Hungary – Wikipedia
- Hungary – THE WORLD FACTBOOK – CIA
- Hungary – UN Data
- Hungary – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Hungary – Infoplease.com
- Hungary – European Union – Europa.eu
- Hungary – CHRONOLOGY OF COVERAGE – The New York Times
- Hungary country profile – Overview – BBC
Foreign Relations of Hungary:
- Foreign relations of Hungary – Wikipedia
- Foreign Relations of Hungary – WealthIllustratedMaganize.com
- Hungary-United States relations – Wikipedia
- US Relations with Hungary – US Department of State
- Hungary – Council on Foreign Relations – CFR.org
- Hungary – Foreign Relations – GeographyIQ.com
Economy of Hungary:
- Economy of Hungary – Wikipedia
- Hungary – Economy – Infoplease.com
- Economy of Hungary – MFA.gov.hu
- Hungary – Index – THE HERITAGE FOUNDATION
- Hungary – WORLD BANK
- Hungary – Data – WORLD BANK
1946 Trygve Lie of Norway is picked to be the first United Nations Secretary-General.
Trygve Halvdan Lie:
- Trygve Lie – Wikipedia
- TRYGVE HALVDAN LIE – First United Nations Secretary-General – UN.org
- Trygve Lie – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Trygve Lie’s seven years for peace – bio – Norway-UN.org
UN Secretary-General:
- Secretary-General of the United Nations – Wikipedia
- Secretary-General – United Nations – Encyclopedia Britannica
- The Role of the UN Secretary-General, by Carin Zissis, and Lauren Vriens – Council on Foreign Relations – CFR.org
- Timeline: UN Secretary-General, by Christopher W. Tatlock – Council on Foreign Relations – CFR.org
Selection of the UN Secretary-General:
- Selecting the UN Secretary-General – UN.org
- Procedure and Selecting the next UN Secretary-General – General Assembly of the United Nations – UN.org
- APPOITMENT PROCESS – UN.org
- How to Select the Next UN Secretary-General – 02 July 2015 – WPFDC.com
- How to Select the next UN Secretary-General – May 04 2015 – GULF TIMES – Gulf-Times.com
- How to Select the UN Secretary-General – Nigaire Woods and Nina Hall – World Affairs – Project-Syndicate.org, or the same article on this site of Global Economic Governance.
- How Should We Choose the UN Secretary-General? , by Tony Fleming – Apr 29, 2015 – LinkedIn.com
- How Not Select the Best UN Secretary-General, by Alvaro de Soto – 10/28/2015 – HuffingtonPost.com
- Some Ideas for a Greater Transparency of the Process of Selection of the UN Secretary-General, by Jorge Morales Pedraza – Aug. 26, 2015 – Linkedin.com
- Greater Transparency of the Process of Selection of the UN Secretary-General, by Radoslav Deyanov – Sep 10, 2015 – LinkedIn.com
1942 Voice of America, the official external radio and television service of the United States government, begins broadcasting with programs aimed at areas controlled by the Axis powers.
1942 World War II: US Navy conducts Marshalls–Gilberts raids, the first offensive action by the United States against Japanese forces in the Pacific Theater.
1942 World War II: Josef Terboven, Reichskommissar of German-occupied Norway, appoints Vidkun Quisling the Minister President of the National Government.
1924 The United Kingdom recognizes the USSR.
- United Kingdom-Soviet Union relations – Russia-United Kingdom relations – Wikipedia
- Before World War II – Foreign relations of the Soviet Union – Wikipedia
- Russia-UK relations – RUSSIA BEYOND THE HEADLINES – RBTH.com
- Russia and Britain: a relationship separate from the US? – RUSSIA BEYOND THE HEADLINES – Telegraph.co.uk
1918 Russia adopts the Gregorian calendar.
1908 King Carlos I of Portugal and his son, Prince Luis Filipe, are killed in Terreiro do Paço, Lisbon.
1895 Fountains Valley, Pretoria, the oldest nature reserve in Africa, is proclaimed by President Paul Kruger.
1893 Thomas A Edison finishes construction of the first motion picture studio, the Black Maria in West Orange, New Jersey.
1884 The first volume (A to Ant) of the Oxford English Dictionary is published.
1835 Slavery is abolished in Mauritius.
1793 French Revolutionary Wars: France declares war on the United Kingdom and the Netherlands.
1662 The Chinese general Koxinga seizes the island of Taiwan after a nine-month siege.
1411 The First Peace of Thorn is signed in Thorn, Monastic State of the Teutonic Knights (Prussia).
FEBRUARY 2
2012 The ferry MV Rabaul Queen sinks off the coast of Papua New Guinea near the Finschhafen District, with an estimated 300 people missing.
2007 The worst flooding in Indonesia in 300 years begins.
2000 First digital cinema projection in Europe (Paris) realized by Philippe Binant with the DLP CINEMA technology developed by Texas Instruments.
1990 Apartheid: F W de Klerk announces the unbanning of the African National Congress and promises to release Nelson Mandela.
1989 Soviet war in Afghanistan: The last Soviet armored column leaves Kabul.
Afghan War (1978-1992):
- Soviet-Afghan War – Wikipedia
- “Afghan War, in the history of Afghanistan, the internal conflict (1978–92) between anticommunist Muslim guerrillas and the Afghan communist government (aided in 1979–89 by Soviet troops).” – Afghan War (1978-1992) – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Soviet invasion of Afghanistan: 1979 – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Afghanistan War – Infoplease.com
- Soviet invasion of Afghanistan – Fact-Index.com
- COMMUNISM, REBELLIION, AND SOVIET INTERVENTION – Afghanistan – CountryStudies.us
- The Soviet-Afghan war – Prezi.com
- AFGHANISTAN; IN DEFESE OF SOVIET MILITARY ACTION – OOCities.org
- Why Did the Soviet Union Invade Afghanistan? , by Daryl Morini – Jan 3, 2010 – E-INTERNATIONAL RELATION STUDIES – E-IR.info
- The Origins of the Soviet-Afghan War – AlternativeInsight.com
- RUSSIAN INVASION OF AFGHANISTAN, by Andy Young – HISTORY OF RUSSIA – HistoryOfRussia.org
- The Soviet Occupation of Afghanistan – PBS News Hour – PBS.org
- The Kremlin and Kabul: The 1979 Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan in Retrospect, by Charles J Sullivan – September 2011 – TheWashingtonReview.org
- SOVIET INVASTION OF AFGHANISTAN – GuideToRussia.com
- Chronological History of Afghanistan – Afghan-web.com
Relations between Afghanistan and the Soviet Union Relations:
- “The Soviets began a major economic assistance program in Afghanistan in the 1950s. Between 1954 and 1978, Afghanistan received more than $1 billion in Soviet aid, including substantial military assistance. In 1973, the two countries announced a $200-million assistance agreement on gas and oil development, trade, transport, irrigation, and factory construction. Following the 1979 invasion, the Soviets augmented their large aid commitments to shore up the Afghan economy and rebuild the Afghan military. They provided the Karmal regime an unprecedented $800 million. The Soviet Union supported the Najibullah regime even after the withdrawal of Soviet troops in February 1989.” – Afghanistan-Russia relations – Wikipedia
- Soviet-Afghanistan Relations from Cooperation to Occupation, by Alam Payind – AcademcRoom.com
- Foreign Relations – Afghanistan – AfghanistanChamber.com
- Afghanistan-Soviet relations – Sothebys.com
Foreign Relations of Afghanistan:
- Foreign relations of Afghanistan – Wikipedia
- Afghanistan – Council on Foreign Relations – CFR.org
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs – Islamic Republic of Afghanistan
- Neutrality in Afghanistan’s Foreign Policy – United States Institute of Peace – USIP.org
- Afghanistan-United States relations – Wikipedia
- US Relations With Afghanistan – US Department of State
- Afghanistan Index – Brookings.edu
- Afghanistan – Country Profile – NationsOnline.org
- Afghanistan country profile – BBC
Afghanistan:
- AFGHANISTAN – WORLD FACTBOOK – CIA
- Afghanistan – UN Data
- Afghanistan – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Afghanistan – Infoplease.com
Afghanistan and the United Nations:
- Afghanistan & the United Nations
- Permanent Mission of Afghanistan to the United Nations in New York
- Permanent Mission of Afghanistan to the United Nations Office and other international organizations in Geneva
History of Afghanistan:
- History of Afghanistan – Wikipedia
- Afghanistan – History – Infoplease.com
- A Brief History of Afghanistan: By Adam Ritscher – AfghanGovernment.com
- HISTORY OF AFGHANISTAN – HistoryWorld.net
- Afghanistan – History – LonelyPlanet.com
- Afghanistan | Facts and History – About.com
- A Historical Timeline of Afghanistan – PBS.org
- Chronological History of Afghanistan – Afghan-Web.com
- Afghanistan profile – Timeline – BBC
Economy of Afghanistan:
- Economy of Afghanistan – Wikipedia
- Afghanistan – WORLD BANK
- Afghanistan – Data – WORLD BANK
- Afghanistan: Economy – Asian Development Bank – ADB.org
- Afghanistan – Index – THE HERITAGE FOUNDATION
- Afghanistan – Economy – Infoplease.com
- Afghanistan – Economy – Afghanistan’s Economy
1987 After the 1986 People Power Revolution, the Philippines enacts a new constitution.
Constitution of the Philippines of 1987:
- 1987 CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINESS – CHAN ROBLES VIRTUAL LIBRARY
- Constitution of the Philippines – Wikipedia
- Philippines’s Constitution of 1987 – pdf – ConstituteProject.org
1982 1982 Hama massacre: the government of Syria attacks the town of Hama.
1980 Reports surface that the FBI is targeting allegedly corrupt Congressmen in the Abscam operation.
1972 The British embassy in Dublin is destroyed in protest at Bloody Sunday.
1971 The international Ramsar Convention for the conservation and sustainable utilization of wetlands is signed in Ramsar, Mazandaran, Iran.
1971 Idi Amin replaces President Milton Obote as leader of Uganda.
Uganda:
- Uganda – The World Factbook – CIA
- Uganda – Infoplease.com
- Uganda – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Uganda country profile – Overview – BBC
History of Uganda:
- History of Uganda – Wikipedia
- HISTORY OF UGANDA – HistoryWorld.net
- Uganda: History – TheCommonWealth.org
- History & Politics – Uganda – Our-Africa.org
- Culture of Uganda – EveryCulture.com
- Uganda profile – Timeline – BBC
Foreign Relations of Uganda:
- REPUBLIC OF UGANDA – MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFIARS – Official Site
- Foreign relations of Uganda – Wikipedia
- Foreign relations of Uganda – GardeningIllustratedMagazine.com
- Uganda – FOREIGN RELATIONS – CountryStudies.us
Economy of Uganda:
- Economy of Uganda – Wikipedia
- Uganda – Economy – Infoplease.com
- The Economy of Uganda – CountryStudies.us
- Uganda – THE WORLD BANK
- Uganda – Data – THE WORLD BANK
- Economy & Industry – Uganda – Our-Africa.org
1966 Pakistan suggests a six-point agenda with Kashmir after the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965.
1962 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
1957 Iskander Mirza of Pakistan lays the foundation-stone of the Guddu Barrage.
1957 Suez Crisis and Pertinent Events: UN General Assembly adopts a resolution 1124 (XI), calling for Israeli troops to leave Egypt.
UNGA Resolution 1124 (XI) of February 2, 1957:
- UN General Assembly Resolution 1124 (XI) – A/RES/1124(XI), or the same resolution on this site Jewish Virtual Library.
Operation Kadesh (1956): Israel’s Occupation of the Gaza Strip and Sinai:
- The Sinai Campaign (Operation Kadesh – 1956) – Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs – MFA.gov.il
- “Kadesh” operation 1956 Sinai War – 1956 מלחמת “קדש” מבצע סיני – IDF – Armor
- Story of the Sinai Campaign “Operation Kadesh”, by Leo Heiman – Jan.1, 1957 – Commentary – CommentaryMagazine.com
- Israeli invasion of Sinai and Gaza Strip (Operation Kadesh) – Cosmos.UCC.ie
- Oct 29 1956: Operation Kadesh Begins – WorldHistoryProject.org
- 1956 Operation Kadesh – Strike Fighters 2 Expansion Pack 1 – Background – ThirdWire.com
- Map of Operation Kadesh: The Israeli operation in the Sinai Peninsula (1956) – The Suez Crisis: The Second Arab-Israeli War – Christians-Standing-With-Israel.org
- Operation Kadesh: la partecipazione israeliana allla crisi de Suez (1956), by Francesco Palmas – Vol 77, N° 4 (2010) – RIVISTA DI STUDI POLITICI INTERNAZIONALI
- Israeli Order of Battle in the 1956 Arab-Israeli War, By Steven Thomas on 10 Mar 2002 – Steven’s Balagan – Balagan.info
- Sinai Campaign Result 1956 – PalestineForg
- What was the course and result of the 1956 Sinai Campaign? – ISRAEL 1948-1967 SINAI CAMPAIGN RESULTS – MFEacts.com
- The Forgotten Middle Eastern Crisis of 1957: Gaza and Sharm-el-Sheikh, by Michael Fry and Miles Hochstein – The International History Review, Vol. 15, No. 1 (Feb., 1993), pp. 46-83.
1957 in Israel and the Sinai Peninsula:
- 1957 in Israel – Wikipedia
- Israel withdraws from the Sinai Peninsula, by Charles-Feigelstock – FamousDaily.com
- The Sinai War and Suez Crisis, 1956-7, by Motti Golani – Jewish Virtual Library
- Israeli invasion of Sinai and Gaza Strip (Operation Kadesh) – Cosmos.UCC.ie
- How Eisenhower Forced Israel to End Occupation After Sinai Crisis, by Donald Neff – Institute for Historical Review – IHR.org
Suez Crisis (1956-1957):
- Suez Crisis – Wikipedia
- SUEZ CRISIS – History.com
- The Suez Crisis, 1956 – OFFICE of the HISTORIAN – US Department of State
- Occupation of the Gaza Strip by Egypt – Wikipedia
- The Suez Crisis – Reading Assignment – PSU.edu
- Suez Crisis, The Forgotten War 29 October 1956 – 2EyesWatching.com
- 1956: SUEZ CANAL CRISIS – NVCC.edu
- The Suez Crisis – Bodleian Library – Bodley.ox.ac.uk
- The 1956 Suez Canal Crisis!! – The 1956 Suez Canal Crisis was the beginning of the decline and fall of the Papal British Empire!! – Reformation.org
- THE GREAT BRITAN AND THE SUEZ CANAL by W Rathbone, MP – WikiSource.org
- Suez Crisis: Key players – BBC
- The Suez Crisis, by Laurie Milner – History – BBC
- Suez Canal (Clearance) – MillBankSystems.com
- MAR 08, 1957: THIS DAY IN HISTORY – Egypt opens the Suez Canal – History.com
- Suez: End of empire, by Paul Reynolds – BBC
1951 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site.
- List of the nuclear weapons tests of the United States – Wikipedia
- United States Nuclear Tests – July 1945 through September 1992 – US Department of Energy – pdf
- 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
1943 World War II: The Battle of Stalingrad comes to conclusion as Soviet troops accept the surrender of 91,000 remnants of the Axis forces.
1942 Osvald Group is responsible for the first, active event of Resistance [against the German occupation of Norway] when Østbanehallen (at present-day Oslo Central Station) was blown up to protest the inauguration of Vidkun Quisling.
1935 Leonarde Keeler tests the first polygraph machine.
1934 The Export-Import Bank of the United States is incorporated.
1925 Serum run to Nome: Dog sleds reach Nome, Alaska with diphtheria serum, inspiring the Iditarod race.
1922 Ulysses by James Joyce is published.
1920 France occupies Memel.
1920 The Tartu Peace Treaty is signed between Estonia and Russia.
Tartu Peace Treaty:
- Tartu Peace Treaty – Estonia.org
- Estonia before the treaty – Treaty of Tartu (Russian-Estonian) – Wikipedia
- Remembering the Tartu Peace Treaty – EstoniaOntheMap.com
1914 Charlie Chaplin‘s first film appearance, Making a Living premieres.
1913 Grand Central Terminal is opened in New York City.
1901 Funeral of Queen Victoria.
1899 The Australian Premiers’ Conference held in Melbourne decides to locate Australia’s capital city, Canberra, between Sydney and Melbourne.
1887 In Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania the first Groundhog Day is observed.
1848 California Gold Rush: The first ship with Chinese immigrants arrives in San Francisco.
1848 Mexican–American War: The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo is signed.
1709 Alexander Selkirk is rescued after being shipwrecked on a desert island, inspiring the book Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe.
1653 New Amsterdam (later renamed The City of New York) is incorporated.
1542 Portuguese forces under Cristóvão da Gama capture a Muslim-occupied hill fort in northern Ethiopia in the Battle of Baçente.
1536 Spaniard Pedro de Mendoza founds Buenos Aires, Argentina.
1461 Wars of the Roses: The Battle of Mortimer’s Cross is fought in Herefordshire, England.
1207 Terra Mariana, comprising present-day Estonia and Latvia, is established.
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2014 Two people are shot and killed and 29 students are taken hostage at a high school in Moscow, Russia.
Turkey-Israel Relations:
- Turkey-Israel relations – Wikipedia
- Turkey-Israel Relations – Articles – HuffingtonPost.com
- Israel-Turkey Relations – Articles – Huffingtonpost.com
- When All Else Fails, Erdogan Calls Israel, by Shoshan Bryen – December 18, 2015 – GatestoneInstitute.org
- Turkey and Israel Reopen Relations – 5 January 2016 – TurkeyTribune.com
- TOPIC: ISRAEL-TURKEY RELATIONS – THE TIMES OF ISRAEL – TimesOfIsrael.com
2007 A Baghdad market bombing kills at least 135 people and injures a further 339.
1998 Cavalese cable car disaster: a United States military pilot causes the death of 20 people when his low-flying plane cuts the cable of a cable-car near Trento, Italy.
1995 Astronaut Eileen Collins becomes the first woman to pilot the Space Shuttle as mission STS-63 gets underway from Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
1989 A military coup overthrows Alfredo Stroessner, dictator of Paraguay since 1954.
1989 After a stroke two weeks previously, South African President P. W. Botha resigns as leader of the National Party, but stays on as president for six more months.
1984 Space Shuttle program: STS-41-B is launched using Space Shuttle Challenger.
1984 John Buster and the research team at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center announce history’s first embryo transfer, from one woman to another resulting in a live birth.
1972 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site.
- List of the nuclear weapons tests of the United States – Wikipedia
- United States Nuclear Tests – July 1945 through September 1992 – US Department of Energy – pdf
- 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
1972 The first day of the seven-day 1972 Iran blizzard, which would kill at least 4,000 people, making it the deadliest snowstorm in history.
1969 In Cairo, Yasser Arafat is appointed Palestine Liberation Organization leader at the Palestinian National Congress.
1966 The unmanned Soviet Luna 9 spacecraft makes the first controlled rocket-assisted landing on the Moon.
1961 The United States Air Forces begins Operation Looking Glass, and over the next 30 years, a “Doomsday Plane” is always in the air, with the capability of taking direct control of the United States’ bombers and missiles in the event of the destruction of the SAC‘s command post.
1960 British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan speaks of “a wind of change“, an increasing national consciousness blowing through colonial Africa, signaling that his Government is likely to support decolonisation.
1958 Founding of the Benelux Economic Union, creating a testing ground for a later European Economic Community.
1957 Senegalese political party Democratic Rally merges into the Senegalese Party of Socialist Action (PSAS).
1945 World War II: The United States and the Philippine Commonwealth begin a month-long battle to retake Manila from Japan.
1945 World War II: As part of Operation Thunderclap, 1,000 B-17s of the Eighth Air Force bomb Berlin, a raid which kills between 2,500 to 3,000 and dehouses another 120,000.
1944 World War II: During the Gilbert and Marshall Islands campaign, US Army and Marine forces seize Kwajalein Atoll from the defending Japanese garrison.
1943 The SS Dorchester is sunk by a German U-boat. Only 230 of 902 men aboard survive. The Chapel of the Four Chaplains, dedicated by President Harry Truman, is one of many memorials established to commemorate the Four Chaplains story.
1933 Adolf Hitler announces that the expansion of Lebensraum into Eastern Europe, and its ruthless Germanisation, are the ultimate geopolitical objectives of Third Reich foreign policy.
Adolf Hitler:
- ADOLF HITLER – History.com
- Adolf Hitler – Biography.com
- Hitler Facts – About education – About.com
- Nazi Germany – Adolf Hitler – Wikipedia
Lebensraum:
- As a Nazi ideology – Ideology of Hitler – Lebansraum – Wikipedia
- Lebensraum – Geopolitical concept – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Hitler and Lebensraum in the East, by Jeremy Noakes – History – BBC
- Map – Utopia: The „Greater Germanic Reich of the German Nation” – Obersalzberg.de
Third Reich:
- THE THIRD REIDH: AN OVERVIEW – USHMM.org
- History – Nazi Germany – Third Reich – Wikipedia
- Third Reich – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Revisiting the Rise and Fall of the Third Reich – Smithsonian.com
- Third Reich – HitlerNews.CloudWorth.com
- Third Reich in Ruins – Geoff Walden – ThirdReichRuins.com
- The Third Reich and Christianity – Webs.com
- Category Archives: German Third Reich Militaria – WW2Militaria.WordPress.com
Foreign Policy of the Third Reich:
- Hitler’s Foreign Policy and the Third Reich 1936-1939, by Piangtawan Phanprasit, May 8 2009 – E-INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS STUDIES – e-ir.info
- Foreign Policy – Third Reich – CountryStudies.us
- The German Foreign Ministry during the Third Reich: a criminal organization, by Sybille Fuchs – 3 November 2010 – WSWS.org
- THE FOREIGN POLICY OF THE THIRD REICH – PDF downloadable – pdf
- Third Reich – Quizlet.com
- The Foreign Policy of Hitler and the 3rd Reich – Cartoons – Google.com
- Book: The Foreign Policy of the Third Reich, by Klaus Hidebrand – University of California Press (1973) – ISBN-10: 0520025288; ISBN-13: 978-0520025288, or the same book on the website of com
1930 Communist Party of Vietnam is founded at a “Unification Conference” held in Kowloon, British Hong Kong.
1918 The Twin Peaks Tunnel in San Francisco, California begins service as the longest streetcar tunnel in the world at 11,920 feet (3,633 meters) long.
1917 World War I: The United States breaks off diplomatic relations with Germany a day after the latter announced a new policy of unrestricted submarine warfare.
1897 The Greco-Turkish War breaks out.
1852 Justo José de Urquiza defeats Juan Manuel de Rosas at the Battle of Caseros.
1830 The London Protocol of 1830 establishes the full independence and sovereignty of Greece from the Ottoman Empire as the final result of the Greek War of Independence.
FEBRUARY 4
Personal Data and the NSA:
- Internet firms release data on NSA spy request – February 4, 2014 – MacombDaily.com
- National Security Agency – Official Site
- PRISM (surveillance program) – Wikipedia
- How the NSA’s Domestic Spying Program Works – ELECTRONIC FRONTIER FOUNDATION – EFF.org
- XKeyscore: NSA tool collects ‘nearly everything a user does on the internet’ – Wednesday 31 July 2013 – TheGuardian.com
- NSA surveillance exposed – CBSNews.com
2004 Facebook, a mainstream online social networking site, is founded by Mark Zuckerberg.
2003 The Federal Republic of Yugoslavia is officially renamed Serbia and Montenegro and adopts a new constitution.
2003 The Bengali Hindus declare the independence of the Republic of Bangabhumi from Bangladesh.
1999 Unarmed West African immigrant Amadou Diallo is shot dead by four plainclothes New York City police officers on an unrelated stake-out, inflaming race relations in the city.
1998 An earthquake measuring 6.1 on the Richter Scale in northeast Afghanistan kills more than 5,000.
1997 After at first contesting the results, Serbian President Slobodan Milošević recognizes opposition victories in the November 1996 elections.
1992 A coup d’état is led by Hugo Chávez against Venezuelan President Carlos Andrés Pérez.
1980 Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini names Abolhassan Banisadr as president of Iran.
1976 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site.
- List of the nuclear weapons tests of the United States – Wikipedia
- 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
- 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
1976 In Guatemala and Honduras an earthquake kills more than 22,000.
1975 Haicheng earthquake (magnitude 7.3 on the Richter scale) occurs in Haicheng, Liaoning, China.
1974 M62 coach bombing: The Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) explodes a bomb on a bus carrying off-duty British Armed Forces personnel in Yorkshire, England. Nine soldiers and three civilians are killed.
Irish Republican Army (IRA):
- 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.)
1974 The Symbionese Liberation Army kidnaps Patty Hearst in Berkeley, California.
1970 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site.
For some more pertinent information, see “1976 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site”, mentioned above.
1969 Yasser Arafat takes over as chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization.
1967 Lunar Orbiter program: Lunar Orbiter 3 lifts off from Cape Canaveral’s Launch Complex 13 on its mission to identify possible landing sites for the Surveyor and Apollo spacecraft.
1965 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site.
For some more pertinent information, see “1976 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site”, mentioned above.
1961 Angolan War of Independence begins.
Independence of Angola:
- Angolan War of Independence – Wikipedia
- Angolan War of Independence – War-Memorial.net
- ANGOLAN WAR OF INDEPENDECE 1961-1974 – OnWar.com
- ANGOLAN INDEPENDENCE – November 16, 2011 – AfricaAsACountry.com
- Angola Independence Day – MapsOfWorld.com
- GUERRA COLONIAL 1961 – 1974 – GuerraColonia.org
- November 11, 1975 – Angola Gains Independence – About.com
- Angola becomes independent of Portuguese colonial rule – Tuesday, 11 November 1975 – SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ONLINE
Angola:
- Angola – THE WORLD FACTBOOK – CIA
- Angola – UN Data
- Angola – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Angola – Infoplease.com
- Angola – All Africa – AllAfrica.com
- News from Angola – WN.com
- Angola country profile – Overview – BBC
Foreign Relations of Angola:
- Foreign relations of Angola – Wikipedia
- Angola – Foreign Relations – GlobalSecurity.org
- Angola – Council on Foreign Relations – CFR.org
- Angola-Portugal relations – Wikipedia
- Angola-United States relations – Wikipedia
- US Relations with Angola – US Department of State
- US foreign policy in Angola – The Dean Peter Krogh Foreign Affairs Digital Archive – Georgetown.edu
- Embassy of the Republic of Angola in Washington D C
Angola and the United Nations:
- Permanent Mission of the Republic of Angola to the United Nations
- Permanent Mission of Angola to the United Nations Office and other international organizations in Geneva
History of Angola:
- History of Angola – Wikipedia
- Angola – History – CountryStudies.us
- HISTORY OF ANGOLA – HistoryWorld.net
- Angola – History – LonelyPlanet.com
- Angola – History – Infoplease.com
- A Brief History of Angola – Part 1 – About.com
- Colonial history of Angola – Wikipedia
- History & Politics – Angola – Our-Africa.org
- “Intonations tells the story of how Angola’s urban residents in the late colonial period (roughly 1945-74) used music to talk back to their colonial oppressors and, more importantly, to define what it meant to be Angolan and what they hoped to gain from independence. Author Marissa J. Moorman presents a social and cultural history of the relationship between Angolan culture and politics.” Intonations, by Marissa J. Moorman, published by Ohio University Press, 2008 – JHU.edu – pdf downloadable
- Angola Timeline – WorldAtlas.com
- Angola Timeline — Prehistory to Present Day – About.com
- Angola profile – Timeline – BBC
Economy of Angola:
- Economy of Angola – Wikipedia
- Economy – Angola – Embassy of Angola in Washington D.C.
- Angola – Economy – Infoplease.com
- Angola – Economy – An oil-transformed economy – Our-Africa.org
- Angola – WORLD BANK
- Angola – Data – WORLD BANK
- Angola – Index – THE HERITAGE FOUNDATION
1948 Ceylon (later renamed Sri Lanka) becomes independent within the British Commonwealth.
1945 World War II: The British Indian Army and Imperial Japanese Army begin a series of battles known as the Battle of Pokoku and Irrawaddy River operations.
1945 World War II: The Yalta Conference between the “Big Three” (Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin) opens at the Livadia Palace in the Crimea.
1945 World War II: Santo Tomas Internment Camp is liberated from Japanese authority.
1941 The United Service Organization (USO) is created to entertain American troops.
1936 Radium becomes the first radioactive element to be made synthetically.
1932 Second Sino-Japanese War: Harbin, Manchuria, falls to Japan.
1899 The Philippine–American War begins with the Battle of Manila.
1859 The Codex Sinaiticus is discovered in Egypt.
1846 The first Mormon pioneers make their exodus from Nauvoo, Illinois, westward towards Salt Lake Valley.
1820 The Chilean Navy under the command of Lord Cochrane completes the 2-day long Capture of Valdivia with just 300 men and 2 ships.
1810 The Royal Navy seizes Guadeloupe.
1797 The Riobamba earthquake strikes Ecuador, causing up to 40,000 casualties.
1794 The French legislature abolishes slavery throughout all territories of the French First Republic. It will be reestablished in the French West Indies in 1802.
1789 George Washington is unanimously elected as the first President of the United States by the U.S. Electoral College.
1758 Macapá, Brazil is founded.
FEBRUARY 5
2014 Benigno Aquino III, President of the Philippines, considers the territorial claims China has made in the South China Sea comparable to the Nazi Germany invasion of Czechoslovakia
Benigno Aquino III:
Conflict between the Philippines and China over the South China Sea:
- Territorial disputes in the South China Sea – Wikipedia
- Q&A: South China Sea dispute – BBC
- David vs. Goliath in the South China Sea: The Philippines vs. China – Richard Javad Heydarian – October 23, 2014 – THE NATIONAL INTEREST – NationalInterest.org
- Philippines vs. China: Law and Disorder in the South China Sea – Richard Javad Heydarian – 1/07/2015 – HuffingtonPost.com
- The Philippines Massive Law Blunder in the South China Sea, by Julian Ku – December 11, 2014 – THE NATIONAL INTEREST – NationalInterest.org
- Philippines broadcast program about South China Sea territorial dispute – June 12, 2015 – FoxNews.com
Permanent Court of Arbitration on the Philippines-China Conflict over the South China Sea:
2010 Danish special forces storm a ship captured by Somali pirates, freeing 25 crewmembers on board
2004 Rebels from the Revolutionary Artibonite Resistance Front capture the city of Gonaïves, starting the 2004 Haiti rebellion.
2000 Russian forces massacre at least 60 civilians in the Novye Aldi suburb of Grozny, Chechnya.
Second Chechen War and the Massacre in Novye Aldi of Grozny:
- Second Chechen War – 1999-2006 – GlobalSecurity.org
- Phase Three: November 1999-February 2000 – GlobalSecurity.org
- Second Chechen War crimes and terrorism – Wikipedia
- War’s Shift Renews Flight In Chechnya – February 5, 2000 – ChicagoTribune.com
- War Crimes in Chechnya and Response from the West – February 29, 2000 – Human Rights Watch – HWR.org
- The Russian Authorities’ Public Response to the Aldi Massacre – THE RESPONSE OF THE RUSSIAN AUTHORITIES – FEBRUARY 5: A DAY OF SLAUGHTER IN NOVYE ALDI – HRW.org
- “[T]he bombing of Alkhan-kala on the western outskirts of Grozny in December 1999 and early February 2000 when that village was still full of civilians but being used by resistance fighters as an escape route after their retreat from Grozny.” – Chechnya: Legal Expert Aims To Chronicle, Publicize War Crimes – May 02, 2008 – Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty – RFERL.org
- “In a report that documents the massacre and the pillaging that followed, Human Rights Watch called on Russian authorities to pursue a vigorous investigation into what happened in a Grozny suburb, Novye Aldi.” – Putin Rebuked Over Chechnya Atrocity – June 3, 2000 – The New York Times – NYTimes.com
- “On 5 February 2000, Khasmagomed Estamirov (born in 1933), Khozhakhmad Estamirov (born in 1963), Toita Estamirova (born in 1971), their son Khasan Estamirov (born in January 1999), and Said-Akhmed Masarov (born in 1950) were killed by Russian federal forces in a suburb of Grozny, the capital of Chechnya, during a sweep operation several days after the federal forces had established control over the capital. The bodies were discovered the same day, burnt and with several gunshots….” – Summary execution of five family-members in Chechnya to be decided by Court – October 13, 2006 – RUSSIAN JUSTICE INITIATIVE – SRJI.org
- Background – Novye Aldi massacre – Wikipedia
- Chechen’s Confidence Survivors War Losses – February 17, 2000 – ChicagoTribune.com
1997 The so-called Big Three banks in Switzerland announce the creation of a $71 million fund to aid Holocaust survivors and their families.
Holocaust Fund of Three Swiss Banks:
- Holocaust Reparations – Infoplease.com
- Swiss Banks Open Holocaust Fund – February 05, 1997 – ChicagoTribune.com
- The Claims Resolution Tribunal and Holocaust Claims Against Swiss Banks, by Roger P. Alford – Berkeley Journal of International Law – Volume 20 | Issue 1, 2002 – pdf – Berkeley.edu
- 3 Swiss Banks Plan to Establish Fund For Nazi’s Victims, by Alan Cowell – February 6, 1997 – The New York Times – NYTimes.com
- Jewish and Congressional Leaders Praise Swill Banks’ Holocaust Fund – Jim McGee – Friday, 7 February 1997 – The Tech Online Edition – MIT.edu
- “February 5, 1997: Three major Swiss banks establish a humanitarian fund of 100 million Swiss francs (around $70 million US) to benefit Holocaust victims.” – A CHRONOLOGY OF EVENTS – FRONTLINE – PBS.org
- SWITZERLAND TO MANAGE HOLOCAUST FUND – Wednesday, Feb. 12, 1997 – DeseretNews.com
- Swiss Bank Shreds War Era Data But a Suspicious Guard Halts It – January 15, 1997 – The New York Times – NYTimes.com
- Swiss Bank Holocaust Memorial Fund – 26 February 1997 – The Workmen’s Circle – Circle.org
- HISTLER’S SWISS CONNECTION, by David Lee Preston – UPenn.edu
- Holocaust Restitution – Compensation & Restitution, by Country – Jewish Virtual Library
- Nazi Holocaust – Complicity by France, Germany, & Switzerland – ReligiousTolerance.org
- Holocaust survivors in Latvia to get first Swiss fund checks, by Mitchell Danow – November 13, 1997 – Jewish Telegraphic Agency – JTA.org
1994 Markale massacres (of the first massacre), more than 60 people are killed and some 200 wounded as a mortar shell explodes in a downtown marketplace in Sarajevo.
Markale Marketplace Massacre (of February 5, 1994):
- First massacre – Markale massacres – Wikipedia
- “Testifying for the defense, John Russel, a former senior officer of UNPROFOR protection forces, said it wasn’t clear if the mortar shell that fell on Sarajevo’s Markale market on February 5, 1994 came from Bosnian Serb positions. Russel said he believed the Bosnian Army had fired on the Markale market. Russel said that on the day of the explosion he took part in the investigation and analyzed the crater in the Markale market, and concluded that “both sides could have fired the missile.” – Mladic Witness Blames Bosnian Army for Markale Massacre, by Radosa Multinovic – 7 September 2015 – Justice Report – Justice-Report.com
- “Berko Zecevic, an expert in designing ammunition who investigated the mortar shell that killed 68 and wounded 144 in Sarajevo’s Markale Marketplace on February 5, 1994, concluded that the shell could only have come from the Bosnian Serb Army (VRS) positions… An earlier witness, former UN officer David Howland, told the Court that UN investigations could not determine the source of the particular shell that exploded in the Markale Marketplace on February 5, 1994, but UN records showed that almost 100% of shells landing on the ABH side of the confrontation line were fired by the VRS. He also testified that, while the BHA sometimes provoked fire at civilian targets, it did not fire on its own people (the citizens of Sarajevo of all ethnicities).” – Bosnian Serbs Responsible for Sarajevo Markel Massacre, by Judith Armatta – 16 January 2004 – Srebrenica-Genocide.Blogspot.com
- “The second attack on a market in Sarajevo happened on 5th February 1994 when a simple mortar round left 68 dead and 200 wounded. Some people immediately questioned how son [sic] many civilians had been killed or wounded by one mortar bomb.” – The Second Attack in 1994 – Who was responsible for the market place massacre in Sarajevo? , by Seán Mac Mathúa – Flame – Fantompowa.net
- YouTube videos: (0 min. 38 sec.) Sarajevo Market, February 5, 1994, and (7 min. 57 sec.) Markale Massacre – Sarajevo (Feb. 5, 1994)
- Siege of Sarajevo – Wikipedia
1988 Manuel Noriega is indicted on drug smuggling and money laundering charges.
Noriega Indicted:
- FEB 05 1988: Noriega indicted on US drug charges – History.com
- Manuel Noriega was Indicted Drug Smuggling and Other Charges – 1988, by Michael Thomas Barry – Feb 5, 2014 – CrimeMagazine.com
- Noriega: 1988-1989 – GlobalSecurity.org
- United States invasion of Panama – Wikipedia
1985 Ugo Vetere, then the mayor of Rome, and Chedli Klibi, then the mayor of Carthage meet in Tunis to sign a treaty of friendship officially ending the Third Punic War which lasted 2,131 years.
End of the Third Punic War:
- February 5, 1985: The End of the Longest War in History – NationalGeographic.org
- PUNIC WARS – History.com
- The Punic Wars – Third Punic War – Boise State University – BoiseState.edu
- Third Punic War – THIRD PUNIC WAR – TrinityValleySchool.org
- Third Punic War – UNRV.com
- Panic War III – Carthago Delenda Est – Third Punic War – About education – About.com
- 3rd Punic War – smartzentrover.com
- Polybius and the Punic Wars (Chapter and Edited Volume) – posted by Craige Champion – Academia.edu
- Third Punic War – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Aftermath – Third Punic War – Wikipedia
- Finally, Peace between Rome And Carthage In 1985 – posted February 5, 2014 – BlueJayBlog.WordPress.com
1975 Riots break in Lima, Peru after the police forces go on strike the day before. The uprising (locally known as the Limazo) is bloodily suppressed by the military dictatorship.
1971 Astronauts land on the moon in the Apollo 14 mission.
1970 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site.
- List of the nuclear weapons tests of the United States – Wikipedia
- United States Nuclear Tests – July 1945 through September 1992 – US Department of Energy – pdf
- 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
1963 The European Court of Justice‘s ruling in Van Gend en Loos v Nederlandse Administratie der Belastingen establishes the principle of direct effect, one of the most important, if not the most important, decisions in the development of European Union law.
Principle of Direct Effect:
- Van Gend en Loos v Nederlandse Administratie der Belastingen (1963) – Wikipedia
- Direct effect of European Union law – Wikipedia
- AN OVERVIEW TO THE CONCEPT OF DIRECT EFFECT AND THE APPROCH OF THE EUROPEAN COURT OF JUSTICE CONCERNING DIRECT EFFECT – Av. Kürsąt YIMAZ – pdf- onurhukuk.com
- The Implementation of Decisions of the ECJ and of the EFTA Court in Member States’ Domestic Legal Orders, by Carl Baudenbacher – pdf – TILJ.org
- The Direct Effect of the European Law Explained – One-Europe.info
- The Relationship between European Union Law and National Legal System – The United Nations Audiovisual Library of International Law – pdf – UN.org
- Application of direct effect Treaty Articles – posted by Sylwia Perdek – Academia.edu
- Principle of Direct Effect of EC Law, by Zoe Kirk-Robinson – Dec 22, 2009 – Suite.io
- ARICLE: STRENGTHENING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF COMMUNITY LAW: DIRECT EFFECT, ARTICLE 5 EC, AND THE EUROPEAN COURT OF JUSTICE, by Eric F Hinton – LexisNexis.com
- ON DIRECT EFFECT OF EU DIRECTIVES ON UK DOMESTIC LAW – July 2, 2014 – LegalEssays.WordPress.com
European Court of Justice or ECJ (officially “Court of Justice”):
- Overview – European Court of Justice – Wikipedia
- EUROPEAN COURT OF JUSTICE – Eurofound.Europa.eu
- European Court of Justice – LawTeacher.net
- European Court of Justice – Encyclopedia Britannica
- EUR-Lex – Search – Access to European Union Law
1962 French President Charles de Gaulle calls for Algeria to be granted independence.
Independence of Algeria:
- Algerian Independence – WCUPA.edu
- Background: French Algeria – Algerian War – Wikipedia
- Independence – Algeria – Our-Africa.org
- 50 Years of Algerian Independence: Scenes of from a 20th Century War – ALGERIA – July 05, 2012 – TIME.com
- French Resistance and the Algerian War, by Martin Evans – Published in History Today Volume 41 Issue 7 July 1991 – com
- Algerian War – Encyclopedia Britannica
- History of Algerian Independence – Markists.org
- Algeria and War, 1957-62 – FSMITHA.com
- Algerian War of Independence – uahsibhistory.wikispaces.com
- War chronology – Algerian War – Wikipedia
- A Chronology of the Algerian War of Independence – TheAtlantic.com
- Timeline of the Algerian War of Independence – About.com
Charles de Gaulle:
- Charles de Gaulle – Infoplease.com
- Charles de Gaulle – Spartacus-Educational.com
- Charles de Gaulle Biography – BiographyOnline.net
- Charles de Gaulle (1890-1970) – HISTORY – BBC
- Charles de Gaulle – TheFreeDictionary.com
- Charles de Gaulle – General-History.com
- Rebelling Against a Historicism: Charles de Gaulle, Bergsonian Method, and the trans-Atlantic fallout of the 1960s, posted by Grey O’Dwyer – – Acadmia.edu – PDF downloadable
- Charles De Gaulle: “The impact of one historical figure and his opposition towards Supranationalism on the process of European Integration” – PBWorks.com
Charles de Gaulle’s Policies on Algeria:
- 1 June 1958: ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY – Charles de Gaulle returns to tackle Algeria – BBC
- May 1958 crisis – Wikipedia
- Charles de Gaulle and Algerian Independence: March 5, 1959 – Georgetown.edu
- De Gaulle – Algeria – CountryStudies.us
- De Gaulle and Algeria – Charles-de-Gaulle.org
- Was de Gaulle pushed? – Aug 30th 2001 – The Economist – Economist.com
- Charles de Gaulle on the Algerian crisis – SPEECHES & AUDIO – History.com
- De Gaulle In Algeria 1958 – BritishPathe.com
- Popular Charles de Gaulle & Algeria videos – YouTube
- Charles de Gaulle and the Six Year War – Full length documentary – YouTube video (26 min. 21 sec.)
History of Algeria:
- History of Algeria – Wikipedia
- Algeria – History – Infoplease.com
- A Synopsis of Algeria’s History – Algeria.com
- Algeria – History – LonelyPlanet.com
- History of Algeria – NationsOnline.org
- HISTORY OF ALGERIA – HistoryWorld.net
- Algerian War (of Independence) – Wikipedia
- Algerian Civil War – Wikipedia
- Culture of Algeria – EveryCulture.com
- Culture of Algeria – Wikipedia
- Algeria Timeline – Part I: Prehistory to Colonization
Algeria:
- Algeria – The World Factbook – CIA
- Algeria – Data – UN Data
- Algeria – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Algeria – Infoplease.com
- Algeria – CountryStudies.us
- Algeria country profile – Overview – BBC
Foreign Relations of Algeria:
- Foreign relations of Algeria – Wikipedia
- Algeria – Council on Foreign Relations – CFR.org
- US Relations with Algeria – US Department of State
- Algeria – Foreign Relations – GlobalSecurity.org
- Some elements about the Algerian Foreign Policy
- ALGERIAN FOREIGN POLICY IN THE CONTEXT OF THE ARAB SPRING, by Anouar Boukhars – January 14, 2013 – USMA.edu
- Algeria – Foreign Relations & Military – Country-Facts.com
Algeria and the United Nations:
- Permanent Mission of Algeria to the United Nations, New York
- Permanent Mission to the United Nations of Algeria in Geneva
Economy of Algeria:
- Economy of Algeria – Wikipedia
- Algeria – Economy – Infoplease.com
- Algeria – Economy – Algeria.com
- Algeria – The Heritage Foundation
- Algeria – Overview – THE WORLD BANK
- Algeria – Data – THE WORLD BANK
1958 A hydrogen bomb known as the Tybee Bomb is lost by the US Air Force off the coast of Savannah, Georgia, never to be recovered.
1958 Gamal Abdel Nasser is nominated to be the first president of the United Arab Republic.
1946 The Chondoist Chongu Party is founded in North Korea.
1945 World War II: General Douglas MacArthur returns to Manila.
Douglas MacArthur:
- DOUGLAS MACARTHUR – History.com
- Philippine Campaign – Douglas MacArthur – Wikipedia
- Douglas MacArthur – Biography.com
- Douglas MacArthur – U-S-History.com
- Douglas MacArthur – Encyclopedia Britannica
- General Douglas MacArthur (1880-1964) – AMERICAN EXPERIENCE – PBS.org
Battle for Manila – February-March 1945:
- Battle of Manila 1945 – Wikipedia
- Crashed Pearl – Battle for Manila February 1945, posted by Perry Gamsby – Academia.edu
- The Battle for Manila February-March 1945 – AMERICAN EXPERIENCE – PBS.org
- YouTube video (8 min. 29 sec.): The Battle for Manila 3 February – 3 March 1945
- Battle of Manila – HistoryNet.com
- “THE BATTLE OF MANILA”: Tactical lessons relevant to current military operations, by Thomas M. Huber – BattleOfManila.org
- BATTLE OF MANILA: February 3 – March 3, 1945 – Malacanang.gov.ph
- The Battle for Manila from 3 February to 3 March 1945 – PionyMadness.com
1941 World War II: Allied forces begin the Battle of Keren to capture Keren, Eritrea.
Battle of Keren:
- First battle: 5-8 February 1941 – Battle – Battle of Keren – Wikipedia
- Casualties of the battle of Keren (Cheren) Feb.-Mar. 1941 – Axis History Forum – Forum.AxisHistory.com
- World At War: Keren 1941 – Dracontienda.com
- The Battle of Keren – pdf – WorldAtWarMagazine.com
- Battle of Keren (Feb-Mar, 1941) – ComandoSupremo.com
- Account of the Battle of Keren, Eritrea in March 1941 – IWM.org.uk
1939 Generalísimo Francisco Franco becomes the 68th “Caudillo de España“, or Leader of Spain.
1937 United States President Franklin D Roosevelt proposes a plan to enlarge the Supreme Court of the United States.
1924 The Royal Greenwich Observatory begins broadcasting the hourly time signals known as the Greenwich Time Signal or the “BBC pips”.
Royal Greenwich Observatory:
- Royal Observatory Greenwich – RMG.co.uk
- History – Royal Observatory, Greenwich – Wikipedia
- The Royal Observatory Greenwich – RoyalObservatoryGreenwich.org
- Royal Observatory: Where East Meets West – Space.com
1919 Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks, and D. W. Griffith launch United Artists.
1918 SS Tuscania is torpedoed off the coast of Ireland; it is the first ship carrying American troops to Europe to be torpedoed and sunk.
1918 Stephen W. Thompson shoots down a German airplane. It is the first aerial victory by the US military.
1917 The Congress of the United States passes the Immigration Act of 1917 over President Woodrow Wilson‘s veto. Also known as the Asiatic Barred Zone Act, it forbade immigration from nearly all of south and southeast Asia.
1917 The current constitution of Mexico is adopted, establishing a federal republic with powers separated into independent executive, legislative, and judicial branches.
Constitution of Mexico of 1917:
- FEB 05 1917: Mexican constitution proclaimed – History.com
- Text of the 1917 Constitution of Mexico (English translation) – LatinAmericanStudies.org, or the same text on this site of Mexinsider.com
- History – Constitution of Mexico – Wikipedia
- History, The Constitution of 1917 – CountriesQuest.com
- The Constitution of 1917 – Presidencia.gob.mx
- List of constitutions of Mexico – Wikipedia
1913 Greek military aviators, Michael Moutoussis and Aristeidis Moraitinis perform the first naval air mission in history, with a Farman MF.7 hydroplane.
1909 Belgian chemist Leo Baekeland announces the creation of Bakelite, the world’s first synthetic plastic.
1905 In Mexico, the General Hospital of Mexico is inaugurated, started with 4 basic specialities.
1885 King Leopold II of Belgium establishes the Congo as a personal possession.
Belgian Congo:
- Belgian Congo – Wikipedia
- History of the Belgian Congo: Imperialism, Genocide & Atrocities – Study.com
- Belgian Congo – Encyclopedia Britannica
- BELIGAIN COLONIAL EDUCATION POLICY: A POOR FOUNDATION OF STABILITY, by Jessica Achberger – The Ultimate History Project – UltimateHistoryProject.com
- FROM KONGO TO CONGO: THE HISTORY OF THE BELGIAN CONGO (TO 1963) – HEART OF DARKNESS – Stockton.edu
History of the Democratic Republic of the Congo:
- Portal: Democratic Republic of the Congo – Wikipedia
- THE DEMOCRACTIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO – HistoryWorld.net
- History of the Democratic Republic of the Congo – Wikipedia
- DP Congo – History & Politics – Our Africa
- Congo, Democratic Republic of the, – History – Infoplease.com
- DP Congo’s troubled history – BBC
- Democratic Republic of the Congo – Timeline – BBC
Democratic Republic of the Congo:
- CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE – THE WORLD FACTBOOK – CIA
- Democratic Republic of the Congo – UN Data
- Congo, Democratic Republic of the – Infoplease.com
- Democratic Republic of Congo country profile – Overview – BBC
- Democratic Republic of Congo – GlobalIssues.org
Foreign Relations of the Democratic Republic of the Congo:
- Foreign relations of the Democratic Republic of the Congo – Wikipedia
- Congo, Democratic Republic of the, – Council on Foreign Relations – CFR.org
- US Relations With the Democratic Republic of the Congo – US Department of State
- Democratic Republic of the Congo – Federal Foreign Office – Germany – Arswaertiges-Amt.de
Economy of the Democratic Republic of the Congo:
- Economy of the Democratic Republic of the Congo – Wikipedia
- Democratic Republic of Congo – WORLD BANK
- Democratic Republic of Congo – Data – WORLD BANK
- Democratic Republic of Congo – Index – THE HERITAGE FOUNDATION
- Congo, Democratic Republic of the – Economy – Infoplease.com
1869 The largest alluvial gold nugget in history, called the “Welcome Stranger“, is found in Moliagul, Victoria, Australia.
1859 Wallachia and Moldavia are united under Alexandru Ioan Cuza as the United Principalities, an autonomous region within the Ottoman Empire, which ushered the birth of the modern Romanian state.
1852 The New Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia, one of the largest and oldest museums in the world, opens to the public.
1849 University of Wisconsin–Madison‘s first class meets at Madison Female Academy.
1818 Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte ascends to the thrones of Sweden and Norway.
1810 Peninsular War: Siege of Cádiz begins.
Peninsula War:
- Origins – Peninsula War – Wikipedia
- Peninsula War (1807-1814) – HistoryOfWar.org
- The Peninsula War 1808-1814 – PenisulaWar.org
- Peninsula War – Encyclopedia Britannica
- History 1808-1814 – Peninsula War – PeninsulaWar200.org
- Peninsula War – HistoryWarsWeapons.com
- The Peninsula War – 1807 to 1814 – Napoleonic Guide – NapoleonGuide.com
Siege of Cádiz:
- French siege of Cadiz, 5 February 1810-24 August 1812 – HistoryOfWar.org
- Cadiz: 5 February, 1810- 24 August, 1812 – NapoleonGuide.com
- Siege – Siege of Cádiz – Wikipedia
1782 Spanish defeat British forces and capture Minorca.
1597 A group of early Japanese Christians are killed by the new government of Japan for being seen as a threat to Japanese society.
FEBRUARY 6
Climate Change:
- Climate change – Wikipedia
- GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE – Climate.NASA.gov
- Climate Change: Global Temperature, by LuAnn Dahlman – Sunday, August 30, 2009 – Climate.gov
- Climate Change – Exploratorium.edu
- Climate Change – NationalGeographic.com
- Climate change impacts – EDF.org
Global Warming and Climate Change:
- Global warming – Wikipedia
- Global Warming – NRDC.org
- Global warming vs climate change – SkepticalScience.com
- Global Warming or Climate Change: Is There a Difference? , by Riley E. Dunlap – Gallup.com
- What’s In A Name? Global Warming vs Climate Change – pdf downloadable – YALE PROJECT ON CLIMATE CHANGE COMMUNICATION – Yale.edu
- Climate Change and Global Warming – GlobalIssues.org
- Global Warming & Climate Change – The New York Times – NYTimes.com
- Global Warming: News, Facts, Causes & Effects – LiveScience.com
- The Global Climate Change Center – AccuWeather.com
- Global Warming: May cooler heads prevail – GlobalWarming.org
Carbon Dioxide and Climate Change:
- What is Carbon Dioxide? – WiseGeek.com
- Carbon dioxide – Wikipedia
- Carbon dioxide – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Carbon Dioxide Emissions – Overview of Greenhouse Gases – EPA.gov
- Carbon Dioxide (Bicarbonate) – WebMD.com
- Carbon dioxide – The Encyclopedia of EARTH – EoEarth.org
- CARBON DIOXIDE, CO2 – Chemical of the Week – Prof. Shakhashiri – pdf – WISC.edu
- “A team of scientists has launched a series of research flights over the remote seas surrounding Antarctica in an effort to better understand how much carbon dioxide the icy waters are able to lock away.” – NASA.gov
- Carbon Dioxide – Climate Change from the BBC Weather Centre – BBC
- About climate change and carbon emissions – CarbonFund.org
- NASA scientists react to 400 ppm carbon milestone – GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE – Climate.NASA.gov
- Estimated social cost of climate change is not accurate, Stanford scientists say, by Ker Than – January 12, 2015 – Stanford.edu
- Carbon dioxide emissions and climate change: policy implications for the cement industry, by R. Rehan and M. Nehdi – ScienitistDirect.com
- CARBON DIOXIDE (CO2) – DWB.UNL.edu
- Compressed Carbon Dioxide Gas & Liquide Carbon Dioxide – AirProducts.com
- Climate Change: Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide – Climate.gov
- Record Emissions CO2 ‘committing world to dangerous climate change – September 21, 2014 – TheGuardian.com
- Household Carbon Footprint Calculator – Climate Change – EPA.gov
- Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center (CDIC) – CDIC.ORNL.gov
- Carbon Dioxide – Pertinent Articles – The New York Times – NYTimes.com
2000 Second Chechen War: Russia captures Grozny, Chechnya, forcing the separatist Chechen Republic of Ichkeria government into exile.
Chechen Wars:
- Chechen-Russian conflict – Wikipedia
- Russia-Chechnya Conflict: A Quick Guide, by Zainab Akande – April 19, 2013 – News Mic – Mic.com
- Q&A: The Chechen conflict – BBC
- THE CONFLICT BETWEEN RUSSIA AND CHECHNYA, by Mariya Yevsyukova – 1995 – Colorado.edu
- Crisis in Chechnya, by Anup Shah – GlobalIssues.org
- Chechnya: A History of Conflict – Voice of America – VOANews.com
- Chechnya, Russia and 20 years of conflict, by Mansur Milovalev – 11 Dec 2014 – Aljazeera.com
- The Conflict in Chechnya, by Vlad Akselrud – SlideShare.net
- Chechnya: A History of Conflict – Voice of America – VOANews.com
- Timeline: Major Chechen attacks in Russia – Fri Apr 19, 2013 – Reuters.com
- YouTube videos: Chechen Conflict Documentary Part One (13 min. 24 sec.), Part Two (12 min. 15 sec.), Part Three (13 min. 10 sec.)
- YouTube video (48 min. 14 sec.): Documentary – Chechnya: The Dirty War (2005)
Second Chechen War:
- Second Chechen War – Wikipedia
- Second Chechen War – 1999-2006 – GlobalSecurity.org
- The Chechen War: The Information Component – Army.mil
- Casualties of the Second Chechen War – Wikipedia
- SECOND CHECHEN WAR – OnWar.com
- Second Chechen War – FindTheData.com
- War: Second Chechen War – FunnyJunk.com
- Category Second Chechen War – Commander Khattab Chechnya (April 14, 1969 – March 20, 2002) – WordPress.com
- Anarchists and the second Chechen war – pdf – LibCom.org
- Russian airpower in the Second Chechen War, by Robert D. Evans – ResearchGate.net
- The Second Chechen War – published 04 Nov 1999 – report from Andrei Sakharov Foundation – ReliefWeb.int
- List Of Second Chechen War Battles – Ranker.com
- Tag Archives: Second Chechen War – PorkingsPolicyReview.com
- Second Chechen War – Beyond Highbrow – Rebert Lyndsay – RobertLyndsay.WordPress.com
- SECOND CHECHEN WAR – Photographs – Tumblr.com
- The Second Chechen War – Photographs – features – Noor Foundation – NoorImages.com
First Chechen War:
- First Chechnya War – 1994-1996 –GlobalSecurity.org
- Chechnya and the First Chechen War – RussianRulersHistory.com
- First Chechen War – StudyMode.com
- FIRST CHECHEN WAR – Tumbrl.com
- First Chechen War Combat Footage – LiveLeak.com
- Russian Soldiers in Chechnya…First Chechen War. – LiveLeak.com
- The First Chechen War History Essay – UKEssays.com
- The First War of Chechnya – VoltaireNet.org
Russia, Chechnya and Terrorism:
- From « Ordinary Violence » to Terrorism: the Chechen case, by Aurélie Campara – Université Laval – TSAS.ca
- Russia, Chechnya and Terrorism: A Timeline of Russian-Chechen conflict, by Amy Zalman – About.com
- Russia’s Chechnya has long terrorist connections – April 19, 2013 – USAToday.com
- Chechen Terrorism (Russia, Chechnya, Separatist), by Preeti Bhattacharji – Council on Foreign Relations – CFR.org
- What drives the separatists commit such terrible outrages? , by Masha Gessen – Chechnya – Slate.com
- The Arab Connection to Chechen Conflict – Faryal Leghari – The Khaleej Times, 21 March 2006 – Yale.edu
Civilians under International Humanitarian Law:
- Civilian protected under international humanitarian law – ICRC.org
- International humanitarian law – Wikipedia
- International Humanitarian Law – Farnesia – Esteri.it
- International humanitarian law – Federal Department of Foreign Affairs – FDFE – EDA.Admin.ch
- International Humanitarian Law – Rule of Law in Armed Conflicts Project – RULAC – Geneva-Academy.ch
- CRIMES OF WAR – CHECHNYA, by Barry Renfrew – CrimesOfWar.org
- Civilians in Situations of armed conflict – UNITAR.org – pdf
- International Convention Against Taking Hostages, by Ben Saul – AUDIOVISUAL LIBRARY ON INTERNATIONAL LAW – UN.org
1998 Washington National Airport is renamed Ronald Reagan National Airport.
1996 Birgenair Flight 301 crashed off the coast of the Dominican Republic, and all 189 people inside the airplane are killed. This is the worst accident/incident involving a Boeing 757.
1989 The Round Table Talks start in Poland, thus marking the beginning of overthrow of communism in Eastern Europe.
1988 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
1988 Michael Jordan makes his signature slam dunk from the free throw line inspiring Air Jordan and the Jumpman logo.
1987 Justice Mary Gaudron is appointed to the High Court of Australia, the first woman to be appointed.
1981 The National Resistance Army of Uganda launches an attack on a Ugandan Army installation in the central Mubende District to begin the Ugandan Bush War.
Uganda Bush War:
- THE WAR IN THE BUSH IN UGANDA 1981-1986 – OnWar.com
- War in the Bush – GlobalSecurity.org
- Ugandan Bush War – Wikipedia
- Uganda Civil War 1980-2013 – The Polynational War Memorial – War-Memorial.net
- Ugandan Bush War – Pertinent Web Sites – DBPedia.org
- Ugandan Bush War – FindTheData.com
- Ugandan bush war – Prezi.com
- UGANDAN BUSH WAR – Paul Kagame – FAMPeople.com
National Resistance Movement:
- National Resistance Movement
- National Resistance Movement – Encyclopedia Britannica
- NATIONL RESISTANCE MOVEMENT – First-Thoughts.org
- NATIONAL RESISTANCE MOVEMENT – TheAfricaReport.com
- Internal strife in Uganda’s National Resistance Movement – September 3, 2015 – StateOfTheNation.ug
- The peace process in northern Uganda 1986-1990 (2002) – C-R.org
- Tito Okello – Wikipedia
- Yoweri Kaguta Museveni – Wikipedia
- “Movement House is a building under construction in Kampala, the capital of Uganda and the largest city in that country. The building is sometimes referred to as NRM House, in reference to its largest tenant, the National Resistance Movement (NRM), the ruling political party in Uganda since 1986.” – Movement House – Wikipedia
- Beginning in Uganda – Idi Amin and Post-Colonial Uganda – EnoughProject.org
History of Uganda:
- History of Uganda – Wikipedia
- HISTORY OF UGANDA – HistoryWorld.net
- Uganda: History – TheCommonWealth.org
- History & Politics – Uganda – Our-Africa.org
- Culture of Uganda – EveryCulture.com
- Uganda profile – Timeline – BBC
Uganda:
- Uganda – Wikipedia
- Uganda – The World Factbook – CIA
- Uganda – Data – UN Data
- Uganda – Infoplease.com
- Uganda – Encyclopedia Britannica
- “Buganda is a subnational kingdom within Uganda. The kingdom of the Ganda people, Buganda is the largest of the traditional kingdoms in present-day Uganda, comprising all of Uganda’s Central Region, including the Ugandan capital Kampala.” – Buganda – Wikipedia
- Uganda country profile – Overview – BBC
Foreign Relations of Uganda:
- REPUBLIC OF UGANDA – MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFIARS – Official Site
- Foreign relations of Uganda – Wikipedia
- Foreign relations of Uganda – GardeningIllustratedMagazine.com
- Uganda – FOREIGN RELATIONS – CountryStudies.us
Uganda and the United Nations:
- Permanent Mission of the Republic of Uganda to the United Nations – New York
- Permanent Mission of the Republic of Uganda to the United Nations and Other International Organizations in Geneva
- United Nations – UGANDA
- UNDP Uganda
- Uganda – United Nations Human Rights – Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
Economy of Uganda:
- Economy of Uganda – Wikipedia
- Uganda – Economy – Infoplease.com
- The Economy of Uganda – CountryStudies.us
- Uganda – THE WORLD BANK
- Uganda – Data – THE WORLD BANK
- Economy & Industry – Uganda – Our-Africa.org
1976 In testimony before a United States Senate subcommittee, Lockheed Corporation president Carl Kotchian admits that the company had paid out approximately $3 million in bribes to the office of Japanese Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka.
1975 A crucial by-election is held in Kankesanthurai, Sri Lanka.
Kankesanthurai Election in Sri Lanka:
- Kankesanthurai Electoral District – DigNet.com
- PARLIAMENT OF SRI LANKA – Official Site
- Elections in Sri Lanka – Wikipedia
- Sri Lanka – GlobalLegalInsights.com
1975 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site.
- List of the nuclear weapons tests of the United States – Wikipedia
- 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
- 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
1959 At Cape Canaveral, Florida, the first successful test firing of a Titan intercontinental ballistic missile is accomplished.
1959 Jack Kilby of Texas Instruments files the first patent for an integrated circuit.
1952 Elizabeth II becomes queen regnant of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms upon the death of her father, George VI. At the exact moment of succession, she was in a tree house at the Treetops Hotel in Kenya.
For some more information on the nuclear test at Nevada Test Site, see “1975 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site”, mentioned above.
1951 The Canadian Army enters combat in the Korean War.
Canadian Army in the Korean War:
- Canadian army involvement – Canada in the Korean War – Wikipedia
- “Recalled with bitterness by many veterans as the “forgotten war”, defence of the Korean peninsula was the third largest military deployment in Canadian history. 26,791 Canadian troops served, and more than 500 died.” – The Korean War – CanadianMilitary.Page.tl
- Canada’s Military Commitments – Korean War – CanadianEncyclopedia.com
- Canada Remembers the Korean War – Veterans.gc.ca
Korean War Timelines:
- TIMELINE OF KOREAN WAR EVENTS – KoreanWar60.com
- Korean War Timeline – SoftSchools.com
- KOREAN WAR (1950-1953) – TIMELINE – SparkNotes.com
Documents on the Korean War:
- Documents – The Korean War – MTHOLYOKE.edu
- KOREAN WAR, 1950-1953 – Wilson Center Digital Archive – WilsonCenter.org
- THE KOREAN WAR PRIMARY SOURCES – Shmoop.com
- The Korean War – Dwight D. Eisenhower – Presidential Library, Museum and Boyhood Home – Eisenhower.Archives.gov
- THE KOREAN WAR and it Origins – Documents – TrumanLibrary.org
1934 Far-right leagues rally in front of the Palais Bourbon in an attempted coup against the French Third Republic, creating a political crisis in France.
1922 The Washington Naval Treaty is signed in Washington, DC, limiting the naval armaments of United States, Britain, Japan, France, and Italy.
Washington Naval Treaty of 1922:
- Washington Naval Treaty – Wikipedia
- Text of the Treaty Between the United States of America, the British Empire, France, Italy, and Japan, Signed at Washington, February 6, 1922 – iBiblio.org, the same treaty on this site AlternateWars.com, or this site Washington Naval Treaty, 1922 – Wikisource.org
- THE 1922 WASHINGTON NAVAL TREATY – WW2Ships.com
- The Washington Naval Treaty: An Attempt at Arms Limitations in the Pre-Nuclear Age – BrightHubEngineering.com
- Disarmament: Washington Naval Treaty – About education – About.com
- A Naval Views of the Washington Treaties, April 1922, by William Howard Gardiner – TeachingAmericanHistory.org
- Washington Naval Treaty – TotallyHistory.com
- Washington Naval Limitation Treaty of 1922 – Navweaps.com
Washington Naval Conference of 1921-1922:
- 1921-1922 Washington Naval Conference – GlobalSecurity.org
- Washington Naval Conference, 1921-1922 – OFFICE of the HISTORIAN – US Department of State
- Washington Conference 1921-1922 – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Washington Naval Conference – Wikipedia
- “The Washington Disarmament Conference occurred from the November of 1921, to February 1922, in Washington, D.C. was held to create the Washington Naval Treaty. The outcome of the conference limited the construction of aircraft carriers, battleships, and battle cruisers The treaty was signed by Italy, France, Japan, the United States, and the United Kingdom. This treaty was later modified during the 1930 conference in London and then later modified again in the 1936 conference, again, in London.” – Washington Disarmament Conference (1922) – DisarmamentConferences.Weebly.com
1918 British women over the age of 30 get the right to vote.
Women’s Suffrage in the UK:
- Women’s suffrage in the United Kingdom – Wikipedia
- Women and the vote – Parliament.uk
- The Struggles for Suffrage – Historic England – HistoricEngland.org.uk
- Women’s Suffrage Movement in England – History and Culture
- Women’s Suffrage in England History Essay – UKEssays.com
- The history of the suffragettes – BBC
- Sisters for Suffrage: British and American Women Fight for the Vote – The Glider Lerhman Institute of American History – GliderLerhman.org
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
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
1914 The Bondetåget, a peasant uprising in support of the monarchy, takes place in Sweden
1900 The Permanent Court of Arbitration, an international arbitration court at The Hague, is created when the Senate of the Netherlands ratifies an 1899 peace conference decree.
Permanent Court of Arbitration:
- PERMANENT COURT OF ARBITRATION – Official Site
- History – Permanent Court of Arbitration – Wikipedia
- 1899 CONVENTION FOR THE PACIPHIC SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES – pdf – PCA-CPA.org
- 1907 CONVENTION FOR THE PACIPHIC SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES – pdf – PCA-CPA.org
- Rules of Procedure – PCA-CPA.org
- Member States to the 1899 Convention and/or the 1907 Convention
1899 Spanish–American War: The Treaty of Paris, a peace treaty between the United States and Spain, is ratified by the United States Senate.
1862 American Civil War: Forces under the command of Ulysses S. Grant and Andrew H. Foote give the Union its first victory of the war, capturing Fort Henry, Tennessee in the Battle of Fort Henry.
1840 Signing of the Treaty of Waitangi, establishing New Zealand as a British colony.
1833 Otto becomes the first modern King of Greece.
1820 The first 86 African American immigrants sponsored by the American Colonization Society depart New York to start a settlement in present-day Liberia.
1819 Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles founds Singapore.
1806 Battle of San Domingo: British naval victory against the French in the Caribbean.
1778 American Revolutionary War: In Paris the Treaty of Alliance and the Treaty of Amity and Commerce are signed by the United States and France signaling official recognition of the new republic.
FEBRUARY 7
2014 Over 350 people were injured in the anti-government unrest in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
2012 President Mohamed Nasheed of the Republic of Maldives resigns, after 23 days of anti-governmental protests calling for the release of Chief Judge unlawfully arrested by the military.
1999 Crown Prince Abdullah becomes the King of Jordan on the death of his father, King Hussein.
1997 NeXT merges with Apple Computer, starting the path to Mac OS X.
1995 Ramzi Yousef, the mastermind of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, is arrested in Islamabad, Pakistan.
1992 The Maastricht Treaty is signed, leading to the creation of the European Union.
Maastricht Treaty:
- Text of the TREAY ON EUROPEAN UINON – (Maastricht Treaty) – pdf – Europa.eu
- Maastricht Treaty – Encyclopedia Britannica
- The Treaty of Maastricht (1992) – Historiasiglo20.org
- Maastricht Treaty – Council on Foreign Relations – CFR.org
- Maastricht Treaty – Euro-Know.org
- Maastricht Treaty – A-Z of Europe – BBC
- The Maastricht criteria – Maastricht Treaty – Wikipedia
History of the European Union:
- History of the European Union – Wikipedia
- History of the European Union – About education – About.com
- History of the European Union – European Union – Europa.eu
- Balancing Nationalism and Federalism – A History of the European Union – RandomHistory.com
- A Brief History Of The EU – NPR.org
- The European Union: A History and Overview – About education – About.com
- Timeline: history of the Europe Union – 14 Sep 2009 – TheGuardian.com
1991 Haiti‘s first democratically-elected president, Jean-Bertrand Aristide, is sworn in.
1990 Dissolution of the Soviet Union: The Central Committee of the Soviet Communist Party agrees to give up its monopoly on power.
1986 Twenty-eight years of one-family rule end in Haiti, when President Jean-Claude Duvalier flees the Caribbean nation.
1984 Space Shuttle program: STS-41-B Mission – Astronauts Bruce McCandless II and Robert L. Stewart make the first untethered space walk using the Manned Maneuvering Unit (MMU).
1979 Pluto moves inside Neptune‘s orbit for the first time since either was discovered.
1974 Grenada gains independence from the United Kingdom.
History of Grenada:
- History of Grenada – Wikipedia
- Grenada’s History – GrenadaGudie.com
- History of Grenada – SpiceIslandBeachResort.com
- Grenada History – WorldRover.com
- Grenada: History – The Commonwealth – TheCommonwealth.org
- Historical Sites in Grenada – VisitGrenadams.com
1962 The United States bans all Cuban imports and exports.
1951 Korean War: 705 suspected communist sympathizers are butchered by South Korean forces.
Korean War Timelines:
- TIMELINE OF KOREAN WAR EVENTS – KoreanWar60.com
- Korean War Timeline – SoftSchools.com
- KOREAN WAR (1950-1953) – TIMELINE – SparkNotes.com
1944 World War II: In Anzio, Italy, German forces launch a counteroffensive during the Allied Operation Shingle.
1943 World War II: Imperial Japanese Navy forces complete the evacuation of Imperial Japanese Army troops from Guadalcanal during Operation Ke, ending Japanese attempts to retake the island from Allied forces in the Guadalcanal Campaign.
1940 The second full-length animated Walt Disney film, Pinocchio, premieres.
1935 The classic board game Monopoly is invented.
1907 The Mud March is the first large procession organized by the National Union of Women’s Suffrage Societies (NUWSS).
1900 Second Boer War: British troops fail in their third attempt to lift the Siege of Ladysmith.
Second Boer War:
- Second Boer War – HistoryNet.com
- South African War (Second Boer War) – Encyclopedia Britannia
- South African ‘Boer War’ – Page South African War 1899-1902 – NZHistory.net.nz
- Boer War 1899-1902 – AngloBoerWar.com
- Second Boer War – HistoryWarsWeapons.com
- “The Boer War (or Anglo-Boer War) was a conflict in which the British Empire fought the forces of two “Boer Republics” from 1899 to 1902 in southern Africa. The Boers lost the war, but resistance gained them concessions even in defeat.” – Boer War – Encyclopedia.com
- Background – Second Boer War – Wikipedia
- BOER WAR – History-Net.com
- Impact of Second Boer War – Quizlet.com
- Weapons of the Second Boer War – KieranMcMullen.com
- Second Boer War – FindTheData.com
- What were the causes of the second boer war? – Answers.com
- List of the Second Boer War Battles – Ranker.com
Siege of Ladysmith:
- Battle of Ladysmith – Wikipedia
- Background – Siege of Ladysmith – Wikipedia
- Siege of Ladysmith, 2 November 1899- 27 February 1900 – HistoryOfWar.org
1898 Dreyfus affair: Émile Zola is brought to trial for libel for publishing J’accuse.
1897 Greco-Turkish War: The first full-scale battle takes place when the Greek expeditionary force in Crete defeats a 4,000-strong Ottoman force at Livadeia.
Greco-Turkish War of 1897:
- Prelude – Greco-Turkish War (1897) – Wikipedia
- 19th century – Modern Greece – List of wars involving Greece – Wikipedia
Greco-Turkish War:
- Greco-Turkish War 1921-1922 – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Greco-Turkish War – GlobalSecurity.org
- Greco-Turkish War (1919 – 1922) – HellenicWorld.com
- Greco-Turkish War – FindTheData.com
- YouTube video (59 min. 33 sec.): The Greco-Turkish War of 1919-1922
- YouTube video (5 min. 58 sec.): Blood & Oil: Greco-Turkish War
- The American who Saved 250,000 Greeks from Death in Smyrna During the Final Days of the Genocide, by Lou Ureneck – April 25, 2015 – The PAPPAS POST
1863 HMS Orpheus sinks off the coast of Auckland, New Zealand, killing 189.
1856 The colonial Tasmanian Parliament passes the second piece of legislation (the Electoral Act of 1856) anywhere in the world providing for elections by way of a secret ballot.
1842 Battle of Debre Tabor: Ras Ali Alula, Regent of the Emperor of Ethiopia defeats warlord Wube Haile Maryam of Semien.
1819 Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles leaves Singapore after just taking it over, leaving it in the hands of William Farquhar.
1813 Action of 7 February 1813: stalemate two evenly matched frigates from the French Navy and the British Royal Navy, Aréthuse and HMS Amelia.
1807 Napoleonic Wars: Battle of Eylau – Napoleon‘s French Empire begins fighting against Russian and Prussian forces of the Fourth Coalition at Eylau, Poland.
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