This Week in History
HISTORY, 30 May 2016
Satoshi Ashikaga - TRANSCEND Media Service
May 30–Jun 5
QUOTE OF THE WEEK:
“Forgiveness is not always easy. At times, it feels more painful than the wound we suffered, to forgive the one that inflicted it. And yet, there is no peace without forgiveness.” – Marianne Williamson
MAY 30
2013 Nigeria passes a law banning same-sex marriage.
Nigeria and the Prohibition of the Same Sex Marriage:
- NIGERIA: SAME SEX MARRIAGE (PROHIBITION) ACT – KaleidoScopeTrust.com – pdf
- Nigeria passes Same Sex Marriage and Prohibition Bill of 2013 – YouTube video (2 min. 04 sec.)
- BBC World Have Your Say: Nigeria Anti-Gay Law / Blogging About Cancer – YouTube video (49 min. 57 sec.)
- Same Sex Marriage in Nigeria: A Philosophical Analysis, by Dr. Joseph Ouch – IJHSS.net pdf
- Nigeria: Bill Prohibiting Same-Sex Marriage Moves Forward – LOC.gov
Case Study (1): Slovenia Legalizes Same-Sex Marriage in March 2015:
- Slovenia lawmakers approve same-sex marriage, gay couple adoption – Tuesday, March 3, 2015 – LGBTQNation.com
- Slovenia legalizes gay marriage and adoption rights – March 3, 2015 – SDGLN.com
- Slovenia approves same sex by Joseph Patrick McCormick – 4th March 2015 – PinkNews.co.uk
Case Study (2): Sweden and the Same-Sex Marriage:
- Sweden allows the same-sex marriage – Thursday, 2 April 2009 – BBC
- Sweden: Same-Sex Marriage Now Legal – April 2, 2009 – The New York Times – NYTimes.com
- Same-sex marriage in Sweden – Wikipedia
- The Science on Same-Sex Marriage – April 5, 2013 – Reason.com
- Same-sex marriage around the world – CBSNews.com
LGBT Rights in General:
- 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
Nigeria:
- Nigeria – THE WORLD FACTBOOK – CIA
- Nigeria – CountryStudies.us
- Nigeria – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Nigeria – Infoplease.com
- Nigeria – NigeriaWorld.com
- Nigeria – The Economist
History of Nigeria:
- History of Nigeria – Wikipedia
- History of Nigeria – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Nigeria – History – Infoplease.com
- HISTORY OF NIGERIA – HistoryWorld.net
- History of Nigeria – 123IndependenceDay.com
- History – Nigeria – CountryStudies.us
- History of Nigeria since 1960 – GLPINC.org
- NIGERIA – PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE – NigeriaEmbassyUSA.org
- Timeline of Nigerian history – Wikipedia
- Nigeria profile – Timeline – BBC
- Nigeria – History – LonelyPlanet.com
- Foreign relations of Nigeria – Wikipedia
- Foreign Relations of Nigeria – CountryStudies.us
- Nigeria – Council of Foreign Relations – CFR.org
- US Relations with Nigeria – US Department of State
Foreign Relations of Nigeria:
- Foreign relations of Nigeria – Wikipedia
- Foreign Relations of Nigeria – CountryStudies.us
- Nigeria – Council of Foreign Relations – CFR.org
- US Relations with Nigeria – US Department of State
Nigeria and the United Nations:
- Nigeria and the United Nations – Wikipedia
- PERMANENT MISSION OF NIGERIA TO THE UNITED NATIONS
- Permanent Mission of Nigeria to the United Nations, Geneva
- United Nations Development Programme – Nigeria
- United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime – Nigeria
- United Nations Environmental Programme – Nigeria
- UNESCO: Building peace in the minds of men and women – Nigeria
Economy of Nigeria:
- Economy of Nigeria – Wikipedia
- Nigeria – Economy – CountryStudies.us
- Nigeria – Economy – Infoplease.com
- Nigeria – Heritage Foundation
- Economy of Nigeria – 123IndependenceDay.com
- Nigeria Economic Outlook – AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK GROUP
- Nigeria – THE WORLD BANK
- Nigeria – Data – THE WORLD BANK
2012 Former Liberian president, Charles Taylor, is sentenced to 50 years in prison for his role in atrocities committed during the Sierra Leone Civil War.
Charles Taylor:
- Ex-Liberian Leader Gets 50 Years for War Crimes, by Marlise Simons and J. David Goodman – May 30, 2012 – The New York Times – NYTimes.com
- Warlord Charles Taylor to serve 50-year sentence for Sierra Leone war crimes in a BRITISH jail – 10 October 2013 – DailyMail.co.uk
- Q & A: Charles Taylor on Trial – 26 September 2013 – CNN
- CHARLES TAYLOR – Background – International Justice Monitor – ijmonitor.org
- Charles Taylor – Human Rights Watch – HRW.org
Liberia:
- Liberia – Wikipedia
- LIBERIA – THE WORLD FACTBOOK – CIA
- Liberia – UN Data
- LIBERIA – AllAfrica.com
- Liberia – Articles on Liberia – The New York Times – NYTimes.com
Sierra Leone Civil War:
- Sierra Leone Civil War History – HistoryRocket.com
- Sierra Leone – GlobalIssues.org
- Sierra Leone – GlobalSecurity.org
- Sierra Leone Civil War – SierraLeoneCivilWar.com
- British military intervention in the Sierra Leone Civil War – Wikipedia
- Vertical Integration and the (Persistent) Cause of Conflict of Sierra Leone, Part 1, by Michael Lawrence – CIGIOnline.org
- Africa Confidential, April 1998 – SIERRA LEONE | DIAMONDS Chronology of Sierra Leone: How diamonds fuelled the conflict – 04 SEPTEMBER 2015 – Africa-Confidential.com
- The Impact of Civil War in Sierra Leone – ChildFund.org
- The women who bear Sierra Leone’s civil war, by Jean Friedman-Rudovsky – 16 November 2013 – The Telegraph
- Orphaned by civil war, a Sierra Leone student travels to Oklahoma for technology training, by Ken Koch – March 19, 2015 – NewsOK.com
- “In late April [2012], a UN Special Court based in The Hague, found former Liberian President Charles Taylor guilty because of the role he played in Sierra Leone’s eleven-year civil war.” – Blood Diamonds, by Floreana Miesen – 21/05/2012 – DEVELOPMENT AND COOPERATOIN
- Sierra Leone: 10 years after Civil War – April 27, 2012 – The Big Picture – Boston.com
- The Causes of the Sierra Leone Civil War, by Se Young Jang – OCT 25, 2012 – E-INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS STUDIES
Sierra Leone:
- SIERRA LEON – THE WORLD FACTBOOK – CIA
- Sierra Leone – Wikipedia
- Sierra Leone – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Sierra Leone – LonelyPlanet.com
- Sierra Leone – Infoplease.com
- Sierra Leone – Culture – EveryCulture.com
- Sierra Leon Page – African Studies Center
- The Journal of Sierra Leon Studies
History of Sierra Leone:
- History of Sierra Leone – Wikipedia
- History of Sierra Leone – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Sierra Leone – History – LonelyPlanet.com
- Sierra Leone – History – Infoplease.com
- Sierra Leone profile – Timeline – BBC
- Timelines – Sierra Leone – TimelinesDB.com
Economy of Sierra Leone:
- Economy of Sierra Leone – Wikipedia
- Sierra Leone EconomicOutlook – AFDB.org
- Sierra Leone – World Bank
- Sierra Leone – Data – World Bank
- Ease of Doing Business in Sierra Leone – World Bank
- Sierra Leon – Index – THE HERITAGE FOUNDATION
2003 Depayin massacre: at least 70 people associated with the National League for Democracy are killed by government-sponsored mob in Burma. Aung San Suu Kyi fled the scene, but is arrested soon afterwards.
Depayin Massacre:
- Depayin massacre – Wikipedia
- Archive: Eyewitness Account of Burmas Depayin Massacre – 2003-09-10 – Radio Free Asia – rfa.org
- Primary Report of The Ad hoc Commission on Depayin Massacre (Burma) – iBiblio.org
- Photos of the Depayin Massacre – BurmaLibrary.org
- YouTube video (8 min. 14 sec.): Dwpayin Massacre
1998 Nuclear Testing: Pakistan conducts an underground test in the Kharan Desert. It is reported to be a plutonium device with yield of 20kt.
Nuclear Weapons Testing of Pakistan:
- Chagai-II – Wikipedia
- “According to Wallace [Wallace 1998] an appropriate formula for the magnitude-to-yield relation in the Chagai district of Pakistan is: Eq. 1 mb = 4.10 + 0.75 log Y This formula gives yield estimates of 8-12 kt for the 28 May shot and 4-6 kt for the 30 May shot.” – Pakistan’s Nuclear Testing Program – 1998: The Year of Testing – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- Pakistan Nuclear Weapons – FAS.org
- List of nuclear weapons tests of Pakistan – Wikipedia
- India-Pakistan: Nuclear Weapon Update – 1998 – WisconsinProject.org
- YouTube video (0 min. 26 sec.): Pakistan Nuclear Test 28-05-1998
1989 Tiananmen Square protests of 1989: the 33-foot high “Goddess of Democracy” statue is unveiled in Tiananmen Square by student demonstrators.
- For the Tiananmen Square Massacre, see JUNE 4, 1989.
Tiananmen Square Protests of 1989:
- Background – Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 – Wikipedia
- Tiananmen Square – Wikipedia
- Tiananmen Square – TravelChinaGuide.com
1972 In Tel Aviv, Israel, members of the Japanese Red Army carry out the Lod Airport massacre, killing 24 people and injuring 78 others.
Lod Airport Massacre of 1972:
- Lod Airport massacre – Wikipedia
- Lod Airport Massacre – PalestineFact.org
- This Week in History: The Lod Airport Massacre – JPost.com
- May 30 1972 – Lod Airport massacre – WorldHistoryProject.org
- The Lod Airport Massacre – InsiderExclusive.com
- The Lod Airport Massacre – LiveLeak.com
1972 The Angry Brigade goes on trial over a series of 25 bombings throughout the United Kingdom.
1968 Charles de Gaulle reappears publicly after his flight to Baden-Baden, Germany, and dissolves the French National Assembly by a radio appeal. Immediately after, less than one million of his supporters march on the Champs-Élysées in Paris. This is the turning point of May 1968 events in France.
May 1968 Events in France:
- May 1968 events in France – Wikipedia
- Mai 1968 – Wikipédia
- May 1968 events in France – mashpedia.com
- Le événements de mai 1968 – politique.net
- événements de mai 1968 – LAROUSSE – larousse.fr
- MAI 68 – UNVERSALIS.fr
- Paris – May-June 1968 – Marxists.org
- 1968: a chronology of events in France and internationally – libcom.org
- The meaning of May 1968 – Internatinonalviewpoint.org
- May 1968 events in France explained – everything.explained.today
- May 1968 events in France – artandpopularculture.com
- YouTube video (2 min. 05 sec.): May 1968 events in France
- De Gaulle et la crise de mai 1968 – CHARLES DE GAULLE – ina.fr
- Mai 1968 – CHARLES-DE-GAULLES.org
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
1967 The Nigerian Eastern Region declares independence as the Republic of Biafra, sparking a civil war.
Biafra:
- Biafra, Republic of – Infoplease.com
- Biafra – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Biafra Nation – BiafraLand.com
- Biafra: A People Betrayed, by Kurt Vonnegut – Reading Room – JourneyToForever.org
- War – Biafra – Wikipedia
- Radio Biafra – RadioBiafra.co
Nigerian Civil War:
- Nigeria-Biafra Civil War 1967-70 – Emegwali.com
- Biafra War – GlobalSecurity.org
- The Nigerian Civil War, Causes, Strategies, And Lessons Learnt, by Major Abubakar A. Atofarati: CSC 1992 – AfricanMasterWeb.com
- Nigerian Civil War – US Department of State – Archive
- Nigerian Civil War (1967 – 1970) – BlackPast.org
- Nigerian Civil War – New World Encyclopedia
- Nigerian Civil War – FindTheData.com
- The Nigerian Civil War in Pictures – Nairaland.com
History of Nigeria:
- History of Nigeria – Wikipedia
- History of Nigeria – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Nigeria – History – Infoplease.com
- HISTORY OF NIGERIA – HistoryWorld.net
- History of Nigeria – 123IndependenceDay.com
- History – Nigeria – CountryStudies.us
- History of Nigeria since 1960 – GLPINC.org
- NIGERIA – PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE – NigeriaEmbassyUSA.org
- Timeline of Nigerian history – Wikipedia
- Nigeria profile – Timeline – BBC
- Nigeria – History – LonelyPlanet.com
Nigeria:
- Nigeria – THE WORLD FACTBOOK – CIA
- Nigeria – CountryStudies.us
- Nigeria – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Nigeria – Infoplease.com
- Nigeria – NigeriaWorld.com
- Nigeria – The Economist
Foreign Relations of Nigeria:
- Foreign relations of Nigeria – Wikipedia
- Foreign Relations of Nigeria – CountryStudies.us
- Nigeria – Council of Foreign Relations – CFR.org
- US Relations with Nigeria – US Department of State
Nigeria and the United Nations:
- Nigeria and the United Nations – Wikipedia
- PERMANENT MISSION OF NIGERIA TO THE UNITED NATIONS
- Permanent Mission of Nigeria to the United Nations, Geneva
- United Nations Development Programme – Nigeria
- United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime – Nigeria
- United Nations Environmental Programme – Nigeria
- UNESCO: Building peace in the minds of men and women – Nigeria
Economy of Nigeria:
- Economy of Nigeria – Wikipedia
- Nigeria – Economy – CountryStudies.us
- Nigeria – Economy – Infoplease.com
- Nigeria – Heritage Foundation
- Economy of Nigeria – 123IndependenceDay.com
- Nigeria Economic Outlook – AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK GROUP
- Nigeria – THE WORLD BANK
- Nigeria – Data – THE WORLD BANK
1966 The former Congolese Prime Minister, Évariste Kimba, and several other politicians are publicly executed in Kinshasa on the orders of President Joseph Mobutu.
1963 A protest against pro-Catholic discrimination during the Buddhist crisis is held outside South Vietnam‘s National Assembly, the first open demonstration during the eight-year rule of Ngo Dinh Diem.
1958 Memorial Day: the remains of two unidentified American servicemen, killed in action during World War II and the Korean War respectively, are buried at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery.
Korean War:
- KOREAN WAR – History.com
- Korean War and Its Origins – Documents – TrumanLibrary.org
- Military Resources: Korean War – NARA Resources
- Korean War, 1951-1953 – OFFICE of the HISTORIAN – US Department of State
- The Korean War: An Overview, by Kennedy Hickman – About education – About.com
- Korean War – 1950-1953 – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Korean War – Infoplease.com
- Korean War – Encyclopedia.com
- People & Events – The Korean War – AMERICAN EXPERIENCE – PBS.org
- The Korean War – US History.org
- KOREAN WAR, edited by R A Guisepi – History-World.org
- The Korean War: An Overview – History – BBC
- KOREAN WAR VIDEOS – KOREAN WAR – History.com
- “The Korean War is the forgotten war of the 20th century. Maybe it was because it took place so soon after the end of of Wolrd War II, or maybe because it ended in a stalment and to this day that stalemate has not been resolved. For whatever reason it was a war that no great movie(other then the TV show Mash) were done about it, there was never much discussion about it. But for the 5,720,000 US troops who served, of which 36,995 died and another 103,235 were wounded it was every bit a war.” – HistoryCentral.com
- Korean War News – ABC.go.com
Korean War Timelines:
- THE KOREAN WAR (1950-1953) – Timeline – SparkNotes.com
- Timeline of the Korean War Events – KoreanWar60.com
- THE KOREAN WAR TIMELINE – Shmoop.com
- Korean War –Timeline Description – SoftSchool.com
- Korean War – Timeline – The History Guy – HistoryGuy.com
- Korean War – Pre-Korean War Timeline and the Korean War Timeline – TotallyHistory.com
- KOREAN WAR TIMELINE – KoreanWarOnline.com
1958 US performs atmospheric nuclear test at Enewetak.
Enwetak Nuclear Test Site:
- Summary of nuclear tests at Eniwetok – Enewetak Atoll – Wikipedia
- Enewetak – MARSHALL ISLANDS ASSESSMENT & RADIAOECOLOGY PROGRAM
- Vising the Nuclear Test Site Enewetak Atoll: October 2000 – RRBrownlee.com – pdf
- Runit Dome: The Radioactive Trash Can on Enewetak Atoll – Sunday, January 13, 2013 – AmusingPlanet.com
- Bikini and Enewetak Atolls, Marshall Islands – Nuclear-Risks.org
- Pacific Isle – Radioactive and Forgotten, by Michael B. Gerrard – Dec.3, 2014 – The New York Times – NYTimes.com
Atmospheric/High-altitude Nuclear Explosion Testing:
- Years of Atmospheric Testing: 1945-1963 – Trinity Atomic Website – Abomb1.org
- Atmospheric nuclear explosion – Wikipedia
- High-altitude nuclear explosions, by Wm Robert Johnston – JohnstonsArchive.net
- “Atmospheric testing refers to explosions which take place in the atmosphere.” – TYPES OF NUCLEA WEAPONS TESTS – CTBTO.org
- US Atmospheric Nuclear Test Page – Nuclear Weapons – Zvis.com
Nuclear Tests by the United States:
- GENERAL OVERVIEW OF THE EFFECTS OF NUCLEAR TESTING – CTBTO
- The Cold War – AtomCentral.com
- List of the nuclear weapons tests of the United States – Wikipedia
- Operation Argus – Wikipedia
- Gallery of US Nuclear Tests – NuclearArchive.org
- Nuclear Test Sites – AtomicArchive.com
- United States Nuclear Tests: July 1945 Through September 1992 – FAS.org
Nuclear Weapons and the United States:
- Nuclear Weapons and the United States – Wikipedia
- Nuclear Weapons Testing: History, Progress, Challenges: Verifications and Entry into Force of the CTBT – US Department of State
- US Nuclear Weapons Stockpile Life Extension Programs – January 3, 2013 – US Department of State
- 50 Facts About US Nuclear Weapons Today – April 28, 2014 – Brookings.edu
- The Future of the US Nuclear Weapons Program, by Michaela Dodge – The Heritage Foundation
- The Future of the US Nuclear Weapons Policy – Arms Control Association
- The Future of the US Nuclear Weapons Program, by Linton F. Brooks – ResearchGate.net
- US Nuclear Weapons Policy in the 21st Century – Rose Gottemoeller, Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security, Dixie State University, St. George, Utah – October 21, 2014 – US Department of State
1956 US performs atmospheric nuclear test at Enewetak.
- For some more pertinent information, see “1958 US performs atmospheric nuclear test at Enewetak”, mentioned above.
1942 World War II: 1000 British bombers launch a 90-minute attack on Cologne, Germany.
1941 World War II: Manolis Glezos and Apostolos Santas climb the Athenian Acropolis and tear down the Nazi swastika.
1917 Alexander I becomes king of Greece.
Alexander I:
- Alexander of Greece – Wikipedia
- Alexander I – hellenicaworld.com
- Alexander – King of Greece – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Alexander I of Greece – 1066.co.nz
Modern History of Greece:
- History of modern Greece – Wikipedia
- HISTORY OF MODERN GREECE, by S. Petmezas – MinPress.gr – pdf
- History of modern Greece – In2Greece.com
- History of modern Greece – MLAHANAS.de
- Greece – History – Infoplease.com
1913 First Balkan War: the Treaty of London (1913), is signed ending the war. Albania becomes an independent nation.
Treaty of London (1913):
- London Conference 1912-13 – Wikipedia
- Treaty of London (1913) – Wikipedia
- Encyclopedia – The Treaty of London, 1913 – firstworldwar.com
- Text of the Treaty of London – Peace Treaty between Greece, Bulgaria, Serbia, Montenegro, and the Ottoman Empire – Wikisource.org
- The Treaty of London, 1913 – mtholyoke.edu
- YouTube video (3 min. 31 sec.): The Treaty of London (1913)
First Balkan War:
- The First Balkan War 1912-1913 – ThenAgain.info
- “In Macedonia, the Serbian army defeated the Turks at Kumanovo that enabled it to join forces with the Montenegrins and enter Skopje. Meanwhile, the Greeks occupied Salonika and advanced on Ioánnina. In Albania, the Montenegrins besieged Shkodër, and the Serbs entered Durrës.” – The First Balkan War – Balkan Military History
- First Balkan War – HellenicaWorld.com
- First Balkan War 1912 – NZHistory.net.nz
- TCA Fact Sheet: The 1912-1913 Balkan Wars – Turkish Coalition of America – TC-America.org
Balkan Wars:
- Balkan Military History – BalkanHistory.com
- Balkan Wars – Wikipedia
- Balkan Wars – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Balkan Wars – Infoplease.com
1876 Ottoman sultan Abdülaziz is deposed and succeeded by his nephew Murad V.
MAY 31
- Today is the WORLD NO TABACCO DAY:
2011 After scientists reviewed studies on cell phone safety, the World Health Organization classifies cell phone radiation as a carcinogenic hazard, possibly carcinogenic to humans.
Issues on Cell Phone Radiation:
- IARC classifies radiofrequency electromagnetic fields as possibly carcinogenic to humans
- World Health Organization Classifies Cell Phone Radiation as “Possibly Carcinogenic”
- WHO Factsheet No. 193 of October 2014: Electromagnetic fields and public health mobile phones
2010 In international waters, armed Shayetet 13 commandos, intending to force the flotilla to anchor at the Ashdod port, boarded ships trying to break the ongoing blockade of the Gaza Strip, resulting in nine civilian deaths.
2005 Vanity Fair reveals that Mark Felt was Deep Throat.
Deep Throat (Watergate):
- Deep Throat (Watergate) – Wikipedia
- Mark Felt – Wikipedia
- Ex-FBI Official: I’m ‘Deep Throat’ – NBCNews.com
- Watergate Scandal That Brought Down Richard Nixon
- FBI’s No. 2 Was ‘Deep Throat’: Mark Felt Ends 30-Year Mystery of The Post’s Watergate Source, by David Von Drehle – June 1, 2005 – The Washington Post
- The Washington Post: Watergate Story: Timeline
Watergate Scandal:
- Watergate scandal – Wikipedia
- WATERGATE SCANDAL – History.com
- WATERGATE SANDAL – Videos – History.com
- What Was The Watergate Scandal? – About.com
- What was Watergate? – Overview – Watergate.info
- Watergate scandal – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Watergate Scandal – UNITED STATES HISTORY – U-S-History.com
- THE WATERGATE SCANDAL – TIMLINE – The Washington Post – WashingtonPost.com
- Watergate Scandal Timeline – AuthenticHistory.com
Watergate Tapes:
- Watergate Collection – Miller Center – MillerCenter.org
- Watergate Tapes – Archived Posts – Watergate.info
- Richard M. Nixon – The Watergate Tapes – Berkeley.edu
- Watergate Tapes Online – The Washington Post
- Watergate-Related Tapes – For Researchers – Nixon Presidential Library & Museum – Nixon.Archives.gov
- Nixon White House Tapes – Online – Virtual Library – Nixon Presidential Library & Museum
- Watergate ‘18-Minute Gap’ May be Recovered – 06/17/02 – About.com
- Nixon 1973 Watergate Tapes – April 1, 1973 – C-SPAN
- Last batch of Nixon tapes on Watergate released, by Matt Smith – August 22, 2013 – CNN
- Audio & Transcripts – NixonTapes.org
- Watergate Tapes – Discogs.com
- Correcting the Historic Record – Watergate.com
- Watergate Tape: More Than 18 Minutes Of History Remain A Mystery (VIDEO) – 06/16/11 – Huffington Post
- Who erased 18 minutes of Nixon Watergate Tapes? – August 22, 2013 – CBS News
1991 Bicesse Accords in Angola lay out a transition to multi-party democracy under the supervision of the United Nations‘ UNAVEM II mission.
Bicesse Accords:
- Bicesse Accords – Wikipedia
- Peace Accords for Angola (Bicesse Accords) – Peacemaker.un.org
- The peace agreements: The case of Angola – reliefweb.int
- Why did Bicesse and Lusaka fail? A critical analysis – c-r.org
Angola and the United Nations:
- UNAVEM II (May 1991 – February 1995) – UN.org
- Angola – UNAVEM II – Background – UN.org
- United Nations Angola Verification Mission – Wikipedia
- 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
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-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
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
1989 A group of six members of the guerrilla group Túpac Amaru Revolutionary Movement (MRTA) of Peru, shoot dead eight transsexuals, in the city of Tarapoto.
1984 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site.
- List of the nuclear weapons tests of the United States – Wikipedia
- Nuclear Weapons and the United States – Wikipedia
- The Cold War – AtomCentral.com
- NEVADA TEST SITE – FAS.org
- NEVADA TEST SITE – GlobalSecurity.org
- Nevada Test Site Overview – OnlineNevada.org
- Nuclear testing at the Nevada Test Site – Brookings.edu
- Nevada Test Site – Toxipedia.org
- Nevada Test Site – Oral History Project
- NUKE TESTING in NEVADA – Archure.net
- ECOLOGY OF THE NEVADA TEST SITE: AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
- Nevada Test Site Workers Exposed to Radiation – National Cancer Benefits Center – NevadaTestSite.info
- 50 Facts About the US Nuclear Weapons – Brookings.edu
- Gallery of US Nuclear Tests – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- The Nuclear Matters Handbook
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
1981 The burning of Jaffna library in Sri Lanka. It is one of the violent examples of ethnic biblioclasm of the twentieth century.4
Burning of the Jaffna Library:
- Burning of the Jaffna library – Wikipedia
- The Burning of the Jaffna Public Library by the Police in 1981-1 – dbsjeyaraj.com
- DESTRUCTION OF JAFFNA PUBLIC LIBRARY – MAY/JUNE 1981 – tamilnation.co
- Remembering the Targeted 1981 Burning of Jaffna Public Library, by Sachi Sri Kantha – June 1, 2009 – samgam.org
- Jaffna Library burns – May 31st 1981 – tamilguardian.com
- Burning of The Jaffna Library – June 16, 2013 – thesundayleader.lk
1977 The Trans-Alaska Pipeline System completed.
Trans-Atlantic Pipeline System:
- Trans-Alaska Pipeline History
- Trans Alaska pipeline important to Alaska’s economy
- Arctic energy is critical to U.S. economy & national security
1974 USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR.
Nuclear Tests of the Soviet Union:
- 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
1973 The United States Senate votes to cut off funding for the bombing of Khmer Rouge targets within Cambodia, hastening the end of the Cambodian Civil War.
Cambodian Civil War:
- Cambodian Civil War – Wikipedia
- Cambodian Civil War – uahsibhistory.wikispaces.com
- CAMBODIAN CIVIL WAR 1970-1975 – OnWar.com
- Cambodian Civil War – C-SPAN.org
- Cambodian Genocide Facts and Timeline: A Clear Account – CambodianGecko.com
Khmer Rouge:
- The History of Cambodia and the Khmer Rouge – PBS.org
- Khmer Rouge – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Khmer Rouge – Encyclopedia.com
- Khmer Rouge – Infoplease.com
- Cambodian genocide – Wikipedia
- Mass Killings under Communist regimes – Wikipedia
- Khmer Rouge History – Cambodia Tribunal Monitor
- A Brief History of the Khmer Rouge, by Dan Fletcher – Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2009 – TIME
- Pol Pot in Cambodia 1975 – 1979 – 2,000,000 Deaths – Genocide in the 20th Century – The History Place
- OCT 9, 1970 THIS DAY IN HISTORY: Khmer Republic proclaimed in Cambodia – History.com, and APR 17, 1975 THIS DAY IN HISTORY: Cambodia falls to the Khmer Rouge
- Khmer Rouge rule of Cambodia – Wikipedia
- Chronology of the Khmer Rouge Movement – CambodiaTribunal.org
- Cambodia profile – Timeline – BBC
Cambodia:
- Cambodia – THE WORLD FACTBOOK – CIA
- Cambodia – Data – UN Data
- Cambodia – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Cambodia – Infoplease.com
- Cambodia – CountryStudies.us
- Portal: Cambodia – Wikipedia
- Demographics of Cambodia – Wikipedia
- Geography of Cambodia – Wikipedia
History of Cambodia:
- History of Cambodia – Wikipedia
- Cambodia – Historical Setting – CountryStudfies.us
- Cambodian History – MTHOLYOKE.edu
- Cambodia – History – LonelyPlanet.com
- Cambodia – History – Infoplease.com
- Cambodia Colonized: The Fall of Angkor to the Arrival of French – EdWebProject.org
- French Protectorate of Cambodia – Wikipedia
- French Colonization of Cambodia – StudyMode.com – downloadable
- French Indochina – Wikipedia
- French Indochina/Cambodia (1945-1954) – UCA.edu
- History, French Rule – Cambodia – CountriesQuest.com
- Radio France International (RFI) – Cambodia Window – CambodiaWindow.com
- Pol Pot in Cambodia 1975-1979 2,000,000 Deaths – Genocide in the 20th Century – The History Place – HistoryPlace.com
- Cambodian History – Cambodia Tribunal Monitor
- Cambodia profile – Timeline – BBC
Foreign Relations of Cambodia:
- KINGDOM OF CAMBODIA – Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation
- Cambodia-France relations – Wikipedia
- Political relations: France-Cambodia – France Diplomatie
- Embassy of France in Cambodia
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of Cambodia – Official Site
- Cambodians in France – Wikipedia
- Foreign relations of Cambodia – Wikipedia
- Cambodia – Council on Foreign Relations – CFR.org
- Cambodia – Foreign Relations – GlobalSecurity.org
Economy of Cambodia:
- Economy of Cambodia – Wikipedia
- Cambodia – The Heritage Foundation
- Cambodia – Economy – Infoplease.com
- Cambodia: Economy – ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK
- Cambodia – Overview – THE WORLD BANK
- Cambodia – Data – THE WORLD BANK
1970 The Ancash earthquake causes a landslide that buries the town of Yungay, Peru; more than 47,000 people are killed.
Ancash Earthquake of 1970:
- May 31 1970 – Ancash Earthquake of 1970 – WorldHistoryProject.org
- 1970 Ancash earthquake – Wikipedia
- Ancash earthquake of 1970 – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Historic Earthquakes – Peru 1970 May 31 20:23:27 UTC – Magnitude 7.9 – USGS.gov
- 1970 Ancash Earthquake – Prezi.com
- 1970 Great Peruvian Earthquake – RIP Yungay – SprinteLife.com
1962 Adolf Eichmann is hanged in Israel.
Adolf Eichmann:
- Adolf Eichmann – Encyclopedia Wikipedia
- Adolf Eichmann – Biography.com
- Adolf Eichmann – The Nizkor Project – Nizkor.org
- Adolf Eichmann – HistoryPlace.com
- ADOLF EICHMANN – USHMM.org
Trial of Adolf Eichmann in Jerusalem:
- Trial – Adolf Eichmann – Wikipedia
- EICHMANN TRIAL – Holocaust Encyclopedia – United States Holocaust Memorial Museum – USHMM.org
- Eichmann on Trial – 1961 Jerusalem – MemorialDelaShoah.org
- Eichmann Trial – About education – About.com
- Adolf Eichmann in Two Of His Pre-Trial Manifestations – 1961 Jerusalem trial of Adolf Eichmann – XOXO.org
- A Triumph of Justice: On the Trail of Holocaust Organizer Adolf Eichmann – Spiegel.de
- YouTube video (4 min. 30 sec.): Trial of Adolf Eichmann (1961)
1962 The West Indies Federation dissolves.
1961 In Moscow City Court, the Rokotov–Faibishenko show trial begins, despite the Khrushchev Thaw to reverse Stalinist elements in Soviet society.
1961 The Union of South Africa becomes the Republic of South Africa.
Republic of South Africa:
- South Africa – Wikipedia
- South African Government – Official Site
- SOUTH AFRICA – THE WORLD FACT BOOK – CIA
- South Africa – UN Data
1958 US performs nuclear test at Bikini Island (atmospheric tests).
Operation Hardtack I:
Nuclear Tests at Bikini Atoll:
- Nuclear testing at Bikini Atoll – Wikipedia
- Bikini Atoll Nuclear Test Site – UNESCO
- A Short History of the People of Bikini Atoll – BikiniAtoll.com
- Gallery of U.S. Nuclear Tests – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
Atmospheric/High-altitude Nuclear Explosion Testing:
- Years of Atmospheric Testing: 1945-1963 – Trinity Atomic Website – Abomb1.org
- Atmospheric nuclear explosion – Wikipedia
- High-altitude nuclear explosions, by Wm Robert Johnston – JohnstonsArchive.net
- “Atmospheric testing refers to explosions which take place in the atmosphere.” – TYPES OF NUCLEA WEAPONS TESTS – CTBTO.org
- US Atmospheric Nuclear Test Page – Nuclear Weapons – Zvis.com
Atmospheric Nuclear Tests of the United States and Radioactive Fallout:
- Atmospheric Nuclear Testing at the Nevada Site – OnlineNevada.org
- The Years of Atmospheric Testing 1945-1963 – Trinity Atomic Web Site – Abomb1.org
- High-altitude nuclear explosions – JohnstonArchive.org
- RADIOACTIVE FALLOUT FROM NUCLEAR TESTING AT NEVADA TEST SITE, 1950-60 – GPO.gov – pdf
- Cancer Mortality at the US Nuclear Weapons Tests – US Department of Veterans Affairs – VA.gov
- Atmospheric Nuclear Testing and The US Navy – A BILIOGRAPHY – FMD-INC.org
- Feasibility Study of Weapons Testing Fallout – CDC.gov
- “Between 16 July 1945 and 23 September 1992 the United States of America conducted (by official count) 1054 nuclear tests, and two nuclear attacks….These pages focus principally (although not exclusively) on the period from 16 July 1945 to 4 November 1962, the era of atmospheric testing.” – RADIOCHEMISTORY SOCIETY – US NUCLEAR TESTS – Info Gallery – Radiochemistry.org
- When We Tested Nuclear Bombs, by Alan Taylor – May 06, 2011 – TheAtlantic.com
- US ATMOSPHERIC NUCLEAR TESTING – The Connection Between John Wayne and Radioactive Fallout, and Other Tales, by Bruce W Church – October 22, 2000 – FalloutRadiation.com – pdf
- Marshall Islands, site of largest-ever U.S. nuclear weapons test, sues 9 superpowers including USA – June 6, 2015 – BoingDoing.net
- YouTube video (13 min. 49 sec.): Declassified US Nuclear Test Film #55
- YouTube video (14 min. 35 sec.): High-altitude Atomic Tests – Operation Dominic parts 1-2 – 1962
Nuclear Tests by the United States:
- GENERAL OVERVIEW OF THE EFFECTS OF NUCLEAR TESTING – CTBTO
- The Cold War – AtomCentral.com
- List of the nuclear weapons tests of the United States – Wikipedia
- Operation Argus – Wikipedia
- Gallery of US Nuclear Tests – NuclearArchive.org
- Nuclear Test Sites – AtomicArchive.com
- United States Nuclear Tests: July 1945 Through September 1992 – FAS.org
Nuclear Weapons and the United States:
- Nuclear Weapons and the United States – Wikipedia
- Nuclear Weapons Testing: History, Progress, Challenges: Verifications and Entry into Force of the CTBT – US Department of State
- US Nuclear Weapons Stockpile Life Extension Programs – January 3, 2013 – US Department of State
- 50 Facts About US Nuclear Weapons Today – April 28, 2014 – Brookings.edu
- The Future of the US Nuclear Weapons Program, by Michaela Dodge – The Heritage Foundation
- The Future of the US Nuclear Weapons Policy – Arms Control Association
- The Future of the US Nuclear Weapons Program, by Linton F. Brooks – ResearchGate.net
- US Nuclear Weapons Policy in the 21st Century – Rose Gottemoeller, Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security, Dixie State University, St. George, Utah – October 21, 2014 – US Department of State
1942 World War II: Imperial Japanese Navy midget submarines begin a series of attacks on Sydney, Australia.
1941 Anglo-Iraqi War: The United Kingdom completes the re-occupation of Iraq and returns ‘Abd al-Ilah to power as regent for Faisal II.
Anglo-Iraq War of 1941:
- 1941 Iraqi coup d’état – Wikipedia
- Background – Anglo-Iraqi War – Wikipedia
- Anglo-Iraq War of 1941 – HistoryGuy.com
- Anglo-Iraqi War Of 1941 Essay – Antiessasys.com
1941 A Luftwaffe air raid on Dublin, Ireland, claims 38 lives.
1935 An earthquake of 7.7 Mw destroys Quetta in modern-day Pakistan killing 40,000.
1935 Quetta Earthquake:
- 1935 Quetta earthquake – Wikipedia
- The Earthquake of May 30, 1935 in Quetta, Balochistan – drgeorgepc.com
- Pakistan: Quetta Earthquake, 1935 – FindTheData.com
1924 The Soviet Union signs an agreement with the Beijing government, referring to Outer Mongolia as an “integral part of the Republic of China“, whose “sovereignty” therein the Soviet Union promises to respect.
1921 Tulsa race riot: civil unrest in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The official death toll is 39, but recent investigations suggest the actual toll may be much higher.
1916 World War I: Battle of Jutland – The British Grand Fleet under the command of John Jellicoe, 1st Earl Jellicoe and David Beatty, 1st Earl Beatty engage the Imperial German Navy under the command of Reinhard Scheer and Franz von Hipper in the largest naval battle of the war, which proves indecisive.
1911 The President of Mexico Porfirio Díaz flees the country during the Mexican Revolution.
History of Mexico:
- History of Mexico – Wikipedia
- History of Mexico – Encyclopedia Britannica
- MEXICO – History.com
- HISTORY OF MEXICO – HistoryWorld.net
- Mexican History – Destination360.com
- History of Mexico – Mexperience.com
- Mexican History – MexicanHistory.com
- The History of Mexico – Facts-About-Mexico.com
- A Brief History of Mexico – UEInternational.org
1910 The creation of the Union of South Africa.
Union of South Africa:
- The Union of South Africa 1910 – sahistory.org.za
- Union of South Africa – Wikipedia
- Union of South Africa, by Alistair Boddy-Evans – About education – About.com
History of South Africa:
- History of South Africa – Wikipedia
- A short history of South Africa – SouthAfrica.info
- HISTORY OF SOUTH AFRICA – HistoryWorld.net
- History of South Africa – NationsOnline.org
- History of South Africa (Part 2: The Republic of South Africa :: 1961-present) – NationsOnline.org
- SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ONLINE – sahistory.org.za
- History of South Africa – SouthAfrica.net
- South Africa History – EyesOnAfrica.net
1909 The National Negro Committee, forerunner to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, convenes for the first time.
1902 Second Boer War: The Treaty of Vereeniging ends the war and ensures British control of South Africa.
Treaty of Vereeniging:
- Peace Treaty of Vereeniging – 31 May 1902 – samvousa.org
- Peace Treaty of Vereeniging – 31 May 1902 – nelsonmandela.org
- The Peace Treaty of Vereeniging – HistoryToday.com
- Peace Treaty of Vereeniging – geocaching.org
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
1884 The arrival at Plymouth of Tāwhiao, King of Maoris, to claim the protection of Queen Victoria
1866 In the Fenian Invasion of Canada, John O’Neill leads 850 Fenian raiders across the Niagara River at Buffalo, New York/Fort Erie, Ontario, as part of an effort to free Ireland from the United Kingdom. Canadian militia and British regulars repulse the invaders in over the next three days, at a cost of 9 dead and 38 wounded to the Fenian‘s 19 dead and about 17 wounded.
JUNE 01
- Today is the GLOBAL PARANTS’ DAY:
- Today is the CHILDREN’S DAY:
2014 Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s Prime Minister, advises other nations to be cautious in recognizing the new Palestinian government, formed by agreement between Islamist rival groups Fatah and Hamas; Hamas plans to maintain its anti-Zionist stance.
Fatah and Hamas Relations:
- Palestinian unity government Fatah and Hamas sworn in
- Audio: Love-Hate Relationship Fatah & Hamas
- ‘No political difference Fatah, Hamas’
Zionism:
- A Definition of Zionism
- Zionism – Wikipedia
- Zionism, nationalistic movement – Britanica
- The history of Zionism and the creation of Israel
- Rothschild Zionism – David Icke
- Rothschild and Zionism
Anti-Zionism:
- Anti-Zionism, Anti-Zionist – The Peace FAQ
- Anti-Zionism among Jews
- Christian Zionism: Anti-Zionism
- Egyptian Opposition Leader: Anti-Zionist Stance Led to Ban on Wifaq Party
- Anti-Zionism and Anti-Semitism in Iran
- Anti-Zionism and the Iranian Press
Fatah:
- What Is Fatah?
- Fatah al-Islam
- Al Fatah – The New York Times: Chronology of Coverage
- A Brief History of the Fraught Relationship between Fatah and Hamas
Hamas and Israel:
- History of Hamas – Wikipedia
- Israel and Hamas
- Hamas History Tied to Israel
- Analysis: Hamas history tied to Israel
- How Israel Helped Create Hamas
- How Israel helped create Hamas – The Washington Post
- How Israel Helped to Spawn Hamas
- Israel Created Hamas – Film for Action
- Making Enemies
- Israel funding Hamas, Olmert admits
- Hamas Was Funded by Mossad
- Council of Foreign Relations Backgrounder: What Is Hamas?
State of Palestine and its International Recognition:
- State of Palestine – Wikipedia
- International recognition of the State of Palestine – Wikipedia
- On the “Recognition” of the “State of Palestine”
- FAQs: Recognition of the State of Palestine
- The State Of Palestine Was Declared Way Before Europe’s Push For Recognition
- Why We Need International Recognition of the State of Palestine
- Sweden Gives Recognition to Palestinians
- Opinions: The United States should recognize the State of Palestine – The Washington Post
2011 The US announces it will boycott an anti-racism conference at the United Nations due to concerns over anti-Semetism.
US Boycott of the UN Anti-Racism Conference of 2011:
- US to Boycott U.N.’s Anti-Racism Conference
- ‘Anti-Racism’ Conference Bringing Unseemly Characters to New York
- “Anti-Racism” Conference Attacks “Islamophobia”
- UN anti-racism conference – 14 pro Israel UN Alliance boycott Durban III
- Student Teacher Anti-Racism Society (STARS) Education Resource
2001 Dolphinarium massacre: A Hamas suicide bomber kills 21 at a disco in Tel Aviv.
2001 Nepalese royal massacre: Crown Prince Dipendra of Nepal shoots and kills several members of his family including his father and mother, King Birendra of Nepal and Queen Aiswarya.
Nepalese Royal Massacre:
- Nepalese royal massacre – Wikipedia
- Nepalese Royal Massacre – BossNepal.com
- Why Nepal’s Crown Prince Went On a Killing Spree – pri.org
- 1 June 2001: ON THIS DAY – Nepal royal family massacred – BBC
- YouTube video (46 min. 18 sec.): Zero Hour S03E03 – A Royal Massacre – Nepal
- Timeline: The Nepal Royal Family Massacre – ABCNews.go.com
1990 George H W Bush and Mikhail Gorbachev sign a treaty to end chemical weapon production.
International Ban of Chemical Weapons and the Chemical Weapons Convention:
- History of the US Chemical Weapons Elimination – Chemical Weapons Elimination – Centers for Disease Control and Prevention – CDC.gov
- A Century of Chemical Weapons – Video (2 min. 54 sec.) – NYTimes.com
- Chemical Weapons – Toxipedia.org
- Chemical Warfare – eMedicinHealth.com
- CHEMICAL WEAPONS – UNODA – UN.org
- Introduction to Chemical Weapons – FAS.gov
- Are Chemical Weapons Reason Enough to Go to War? , by Dana Liebelson – Fri. Aug 30, 2013 – MotherJones.com
- Modern agreements – Chemical weapon – Wikipedia
- Chemical and biological weapons – ICRC
- Chemical and Biological Weapons – Martin Calhoun – December 1, 1996 – Foreign Policy In Focus – FPIF.org
- Text of the CHEMICAL WEAPONS CONVENTION – ORGANISATION FOR THE PROHIBITION OF CHEMICAL WEAPONS – OPCW.org
- CHEMICAL WEAPONS CONVENTOIN – The ban against Chemical weapons in war – FacingTearsGas.org
- Chemical Weapons – Global Affairs Canada – International.gc.ca
- Chemical weapons in international law, by Nabil al-Sahli – 12 September 2013 – MiddleEastMonitor.com
1980 Cable News Network (CNN) begins broadcasting.
CNN:
1979 The first black-led government of Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) in 90 years takes power.
1978 The first international applications under the Patent Cooperation Treaty are filed.
1963 Kenya gains internal self-rule (Madaraka Day).
History of Kenya:
- History of Kenya – Wikipedia
- Kenya History – Kenya-Advisor.com
- HISTORY OF KENYA – HistoryWorld.net
- A Brief History of Kenya – About.com
- Kenya – History – Infoplease.com
- Kenya – History – Embassy of the Republic of Kenya in Washington D.C.
- KENYA TIMELINE – Crawfurd.dk
- Kenya – History – LonelyPlanet.com
- Early Kenya History – KenyaConstitution.org
- Kenya profile – Timeline – BBC
Kenya:
- KENYA – THE WORLD FACTBOOK – CIA
- Kenya – UN Data
- Kenya – Infoplease.com
- Kenya – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Kenya country profile – Overview – BBC
Foreign Relations of Kenya:
- Foreign relations of Kenya – Wikipedia
- MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS & INTERNATIONAL TRADE – KENYA
- Kenya – Council on Foreign Relations – CFR.org
- US Relations With Kenya – US Department of State
- Kenya-United Kingdom relations – Wikipedia
- British-Kenya Relations – WordPress.com
- KENYA – UNITED KINGDOM RELATIONS – KenyaHighCom.org.uk
Economy of Kenya:
- Economy of Kenya – Wikipedia
- Kenya – WORLD BANK
- Kenya – Data – WORLD BANK
- Kenya – Index – THE HERITAGE FOUNDATION
- Kenya – AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK GROUP
1958 Charles de Gaulle comes out of retirement to lead France by decree for six months.
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.)
1946 Ion Antonescu, “Conducator” (leader) of Romania during World War II, is executed.
1941 The Farhud, a pogrom of Iraqi Jews, takes place in Baghdad.
Farhud:
- Farhud – Wikipedia
- Farhud, 1941: Iraqi Jews remember a massacre – 972mag.com
- The Demons of the Farhud Pogrom Are Still With Us – HuffingtonPost.com
- Remembering Farhud Day and the Arab Pogroms – June 23, 2015 – Algemeiner.com
- Farhud memories: Baghdad’s 1941 slaughter of Jews – BBC
1941 World War II: the Battle of Crete ends as Crete capitulates to Germany.
1929 The 1st Conference of the Communist Parties of Latin America is held in Buenos Aires.
1921 Tulsa Race Riot: civil unrest in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
- Tulsa Race Riot – WhatWasThere.com
- 1921 Riot Reveals Tulsa’s History of Race Relations
- List of ethnic riots
1918 World War I, Western Front: Battle for Belleau Wood – Allied Forces under John J. Pershing and James Harbord engage Imperial German Forces under Wilhelm, German Crown Prince.
1916 Louis Brandeis becomes the first Jew appointed to the United States Supreme Court.
1913 The Greek–Serbian Treaty of Alliance is signed, paving the way for the Second Balkan War.
Second Balkan War:
- Second Balkan War – Wikipedia
- Second Balkan War – June 16, 1917 – July 18, 1913 – THE GREAT WAR – WordPress.com
- Post Tagged: ‘Second Balkan War’ – The Treaty of Bucharest, August 10, 1913 – THE GREAT WAR – WordPress.com
- 2nd Balkan War – Years: 1913-1913 – The Polynational War Memorial – War-Memorial.net
- SECOND BALKAN WAR – Tumblr.com
- Second Balkan War – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Second Balkan War – YouTube video (1 min. 18 sec.)
- World War I Centennial: The Second Balkan War Begins – MentalFloss.com
- The First and Second Balkan Wars 1912-1913 – Questa.com
First Balkan War:
- Balkan Wars – Wikipedia
- Balkan Wars – Encyclopedia Britannica
- First Balkan War 1912 – NZHistory.net.nz
- First Balkan War – HellenicaWorld.com
- The First Balkan War 1912-1913 – ThenAgain.info
- Balkan Military History – BalkanHistory.com
- TCA Fact Sheet: The 1912-1913 Balkan Wars – Turkish Coalition of America – TC-America.org
- “In Macedonia, the Serbian army defeated the Turks at Kumanovo that enabled it to join forces with the Montenegrins and enter Skopje. Meanwhile, the Greeks occupied Salonika and advanced on Ioánnina. In Albania, the Montenegrins besieged Shkodër, and the Serbs entered Durrës.” – The First Balkan War – Balkan Military History
Balkan Wars (Overviews):
Greek State:
- Greece in the Balkan Wars – Wikipedia
- Cretan State – Wikipedia
- Treaty of Bucharest, August 10, 1913 – MTHOLYOKE.edu
Modern History of Greece:
- History of modern Greece – Wikipedia
- HISTORY OF MODERN GREECE, by S. Petmezas – MinPress.gr – pdf
- History of modern Greece – In2Greece.com
- History of modern Greece – MLAHANAS.de
- Greece – History – Infoplease.com
1879 Napoleon Eugene, the last dynastic Bonaparte, is killed in the Anglo-Zulu War.
1868 The Treaty of Bosque Redondo is signed, allowing the Navajos to return to their lands in Arizona and New Mexico.
1831 James Clark Ross discovers the Magnetic North Pole.
1815 Napoleon promulgates a revised Constitution after it passes a plebiscite.
1812 War of 1812: The U.S. President James Madison asks the Congress to declare war on the United Kingdom.
1794 The battle of the Glorious First of June is fought, the first naval engagement between Britain and France during the French Revolutionary Wars.
JUNE 02
2012 The former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak is sentenced to life imprisonment for his role in the killing of demonstrators during the 2011 Egyptian revolution.
Hosni Mubarak:
- Hosni Mubarak – Wikipedia
- Hosni Mubarak – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Hosni Mubarak – Jewish Virtual Library
- Hosni Mubarak Fast Facts – CNN
- Articles on Hosni Mubarak – The New York Times – NYTimes.com
2011 Egyptian Revolution:
- Egyptian revolution of 2011 – Wikipedia
- Egypt Revolution 2011: The Complete Guide to The Unrest – January 30, 2011 – HuffingtonPost.com
- The Simplest Explanation of Egypt’s Revolution You’ll Ever Read – February 26, 2014 – takepart.com
- Where is the Egyptian revolution? – January 25, 2015 – Dailynewsegypt.com
- The square root of the Egyptian revolution – January 16, 2014 – dailynewsegypt.com
- Egypt under Sisi – BBC
- TIMELNIE: Revolution in Egypt – Los Angeles Times – LATimes.com
- Timeline: Egypt’s year of revolution – Tuesday, 24 Jan 2012 – ahramonline.org
- Timeline: What’s Happened Since Egypt’s Revolution – FRONTLINE – PBS.org
- Articles on the Egypt Revolution – HuffingtonPost.com
Arab Spring:
- Impact of the Arab Spring – Wikipedia
- Arab Spring: A Research & Study Guide – Cornell University Library – Cornell.edu
- What is the Arab Spring? – Middle East Uprisings in 2011 – About.com
- Arab Spring – Infoplease.com
- Definition of the Arab Spring – About.com
- The Arab Spring: A Year of Revolution – NPR.org
- Arab Spring – Encyclopedia Britannica
- The Arab Spring, made in Tunisia, broken in Egypt – January 16, 2014 – TheGuardian.com
- Who are the winners and losers of the Arab Spring? – 12 November 2014 – BBC
- The Arab Spring: The Root Causes? , by Hamze Abbas Jamoul – Almanar.com.lb
- The Arab Spring Descends into Islamist Winter: Implications for US Policy, by James Philips – December 2012 – Heiratage.org
- Arab spring: an interactive timeline of Middle East protests – March 22, 2011 – TheGuardian.com
- The Real Big Winner of the Arab Spring, by Gabriel Scheinmann – October 2013 – TheTower.org
- Timeline: The Major Events in the Arab Spring – NPR.org
- Timeline of the Arab Spring – Wikipedia
Arab Spring and the CIA:
- It’s Official: “Arab Spring” Subversion US Funded – April 15, 2011 – Infowars.com
- The CIA’s Fake “Arab Spring” Becoming A Long, Hot Summer Of War, by Webster G. Tarpley, Ph.D. – June 20, 2011 – TARPLEY.net
- THE ARAB SPRING CONSPIRACY – Sunday, December 25, 2011 – AANGIRFAN
- The Arab Spring and the CIA – One Year on, by Dylan Evans – 01/02/2012 – The Huffington Post – HuffingtonPost.co.uk
- Did the CIA Miss the Arab Spring, by Servando Gonzalez – 02/16/12, or the same article on this site IntelliHub.com
- The Hijacked Arab Spring, by Ali Baghdadi – March 16, 2012 – The Final Call – FinalCall.com
- WITNESS TO HOULA, CIA’S ARAB SPRING – Monday, June 04, 2012 – AANGIRFAN
- The CIA-MI6-Mossad Brotherhood Trick Egypt With Muslim Trojan Horse, by Saman Mohammadi – Monday, June 25, 2012 – Infowars.com
- The “Arab Spring”, the CIA, and Censorship – The I-Revolution Series on CNN, and the Control of “News Media” as Propaganda – Sept 10, 2012 – Archive.org
- CIA warned Tunisian officials about murder of opposition politician – September 23, 2013 – IntelNews.org
- CIA Made the Arab Spring, by JC MacQueen – Thursday, 03 October 2013 – ReadersSupportedNews.org
- The CIA Role in the Arab Spring – January 18, 2014 – THE MOST REVOLUTIONARY ACT
- 2011 ARAB SPRING AND THE CIA – November 7, 2015 – GrondaMorin.com
- Arab Spring = CIA Construct? – HubPages.com
- In director and the CIA He plans to the Arab Spring since 2006: YouTube video (2min. 09 sec.)
- Noam Chomsky | Emerging World Order and the Arab Spring: YouTube video (1 h. 01 min. 05 sec.)
- Other Pertinent YouTube videos on the Arab Spring and the CIA
Arab Spring and Al-Qaeda:
- “The Arab spring has “delighted al-Qaida” and caused “an intelligence disaster” for the US and Britain, the former head of the CIA unit in charge of pursuing Osama bin Laden has warned.” – Arab Spring created ‘intelligence disaster’, warns former CIA boss – Sunday, 28 August 2011 – TheGuardian.com
- The Arab Spring and its Influence on Al-Qa ̀ida – May 22, 2012 – COBATING TERRORISM CENTER – USMA.edu
- The Arab Spring and al-Qaeda’s Peripheral Infiltration: A Tour d’Horizon, by Michael Shkolnik – June 25, 2012 – pdf – UNAC.org
- Al-Qaeda’s Response to the Arab Spring, by Donald Holbrook – RESPECTIVES ON TERRORISM – Vol.6, No. 6 – TerrorismAnalysts.com
- Thomas Joscelyn: Al-Qaeda and the Arab Spring – January 11, 2013 – NationalPost.com
- The Gift: How the Arab Spring turned out to be a win for al Qaeda. , by Marc Lynch – August 8, 2013 – ForeignPolicy.com
- How the Arab Spring Unleased Al Qaeda – January 7, 2014 – CounterJihadReport.com
- Former CIA official cists agency’s failure to see al-Qaeda’s rebound – by Greg Miller – May 3, 2015 – The Washington Post – WashigtonPost.com
- ARAB SPRING AND THE AL QAEDA: PETER BERGEN – Peter Bergen al Qaeda Interview Full Text – August 17, 2011 – WealthVest.com
- ‘Arab Spring was really a spring for al-Qaeda’ – OPINION – 17 May 2015 – Aljazera.com
- Book: Al-Qaeda and the Arab Spring: An Ideological Assessment, by Naval Postgraduate School – published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform – July 2014 – ISBN-10: 1500578436; ISBN-13: 978-1500578435
- Some Pertinent YouTube videos on the Arab Spring and Al-Qaeda
Arab Spring and Israel:
- What The Arab Spring Means For Israel and Palestine – June 16, 2011 – NPR.org
- Israel and the Arab Spring, by Lucy kurtzer-Ellenbogen – May 3, 2011 – United States Institute for Peace – ISIP.org
- Israel in the Wake of the Arab Spring: Seizing Opportunities, Overcoming Challenges, by Elle Podeh and Nimrod Goren – May 2013 – pdf – 2013.PresidentConf.org.il
- Arab Spring, Arab Storm: Implications for Israel, by Dan Schueftan and Michael Singh – October 24, 2011 – The Washington Institute – WashingtonInstute.org
- Israel’s Palestine Arab Spring, by Kent Bolton – May 16, 2011 – Hydrablog.CSUSM.edu
- Israel and the Arab Spring, by Jonathan Freedland and Daniel Levy; Chair by Yossi Mekelberg – 12 December 2011 – pdf – ChatmanHouse.org
- Is the Arab Spring Israel’s Winter? , by Menachem Klein – Vol. 18, No. 1, 2012 – PALESTINE-ISRAEL JOURNAL – PIJ.org
- Arab Spring Israeli Summer, by Richard Rabkin – AISH.com
- Israel and the Arab Spring – 12/19/2012 – The Jerusalem Post – JPost.com
- Arab Spring and the Israeli enemy – Saturday, 6 October 2012 – ArabNews.com
- Israel and the Arab Spring – The Israeli Institute for Regional Foreign Policies – MITVIM.org.il
- The Arab Spring Arrives Israel’s Doorstep – September 22, 2014 – HonestReporting.com
- 5 Arab Spring Opportunities for Israel – 06.20.13 – The Daily Beast – TheDailyBeast.com
- Arab Spring, Israeli Isolation, by Richard Yavad Heydarian – October 13, 2011 – Foreign Policy In Focus – FPIF.org
- Arab-Israeli Conflict & Arab Spring – The Embassy of Israel to the United States
- Why the Arab Spring Failed: Choosing survival over chaos – Haaretz.com
- Egyptian play suggests Mossad behind the Arab Spring – 02/16/2014 – The Jerusalem Post – JPost.com
- Egyptian Play Blames Mossad for Arab Spring, by Elad Benari – 2/17/2014 – IsraelNationalNews.com
- THE REAL ARAB SPRING IS HAPPENING IN ISRAEL, by Adam Lebor – 4/13/2015 – Newsweek.com
- “Let me remind you that the main consequence if the Arab Spring from Israel’s perspective has been the loss of its main ally in the region, Hosni Mubarrak. Another big result was the flow of Islamic extremists to Syria. Most of all, it’s shifted the world’s attention from the Irani nuclear situation, which is a big issue for Israel. ” – What has been Mossad involvement in the Arab Spring, by Gil Eyal – Quora.com
- “Former Mossad chief Meir Dagan doubted the ‘Arab Spring’ Tuesday and said a Sunni government could succeed that of Syrian President Bashar Assad, which may inhibit Hezbollah.” – Dagan doubts the Arab Spring, by Yaov Zitun – 06.21.11 – YNetNews.com
1999 The Bhutan Broadcasting Service brings television transmissions to the Kingdom for the first time.
1967 Protests in West Berlin against the arrival of the Shah of Iran turn into riots, during which Benno Ohnesorg is killed by a police officer. His death results in the founding of the terrorist group Movement 2 June.
1955 The USSR and Yugoslavia sign the Belgrade declaration and thus normalize relations between both countries, discontinued since 1948.
1946 Birth of the Italian Republic: In a referendum, Italians vote to turn Italy from a monarchy into a Republic. After the referendum, King Umberto II of Italy is exiled.
History of Italian Republic:
- The birth of the Republic (1946-1948) – History of the Italian Republic – Wikipedia
- Italian constitutional referendum, 1946 – Wikipedia
- Referendum on monarchy in Italy, 1946 – DestinoRepublicano.WordPress.com
- HISTORY OF ITALY – HistoryWorld.net
- Italy – History – Infoplease.com
- Italian Republic 1946 to 2006 – Italia-Online.co.uk
- Key Events in Italian History – About education – About.com
- Birth of the Italian Republic (1946) – TheFreeDictionary.com
- Italy History Timeline – DatesAndEvents.com
- History of Italy – OFFICE of the HISTORIAN – US Department of State
- Italian Republic (1946-) – PeralTrees.com
- LIFE IN ITALY FROM 1946 TO 1950 – LifeInItaly.com
1941 World War II: German paratoopers murder Greek civilians in the village of Kondomari.
Massacre of Konodmari:
- Massacre of Kodomari – Wikipedia
- “One of the massacres the Kazantzakis committee did not report was the murder of all men in Kontomari. That massacre was immortalized for posterity by Peter Weixler, a German officer whose photographs graphically describe the execution (see video on Kontomari massacre).” – THE GREEK HOLOCAUST – WWII-German Repatriations – Greece.org
- German Nazis execute innocent villagers. Crete, Greece. 06/02/1941 – LiveLeake.com
1924 The US President Calvin Coolidge signs the Indian Citizenship Act into law, granting citizenship to all Native Americans born within the territorial limits of the United States.
1910 Charles Rolls, a co-founder of Rolls-Royce Limited, becomes the first man to make a non-stop double crossing of the English Channel by plane
1909 Alfred Deakin becomes Prime Minister of Australia for the third time.
1896 Guglielmo Marconi applies for a patent for his newest invention, the radio.
1876 Hristo Botev, a national revolutionary of Bulgaria, is killed in Stara Planina
1866 Fenian raids: the Fenians are victorious over Canadian forces in both the Battle of Ridgeway and the Battle of Fort Erie.
1848 The Slavic congress in Prague begins.
1805 Napoleonic Wars: A Franco–Spanish fleet recaptures Diamond Rock, an uninhabited island at the entrance to the bay leading to Fort-de-France, from the British.
1793 French Revolution: François Hanriot, leader of the Parisian National Guard, arrests 22 Girondists selected by Jean-Paul Marat, setting the stage for the Reign of Terror.
1774 Intolerable Acts: The Quartering Act is enacted, allowing a governor in colonial America to house British soldiers in uninhabited houses, outhouses, barns, or other buildings if suitable quarters are not provided.
JUNE 03
2013 The trial of United States Army private Chelsea Manning for leaking classified material to WikiLeaks begins in Fort Meade, Maryland.
2006 The union of Serbia and Montenegro comes to an end with Montenegro‘s formal declaration of independence.
1992 Aboriginal Land Rights are granted in Australia in Mabo v Queensland (No 2), a case brought by Eddie Mabo.
- LAND RIGHTS: Aboriginal Land Rights
- Aboriginal land rights – Creative Spirits
- Aboriginal land and land rights – Creative Spirits
- Aboriginal Land Rights: Australia and the Mabo Judgment
- Aboriginal Land Rights Act
- Aboriginal Rights
- Land rights; the beginning
1989 The government of China sends troops to force protesters out of Tiananmen Square after seven weeks of occupation.
Tiananmen Square, Beijing:
Tiananmen Square Massacre of 1989:
- Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 – Wikipedia
- Jun 4 1989 – Tiananmen Square Massacre – WorldHistoryProject.org
- JUN 4 1989: THIS DAY IN HISTORY – Tiananmen Square massacre takes place – History.com
- June 4, 1989: ON THIS DAY: Massacre in Tiananmen Square – BBC
- 6 Things You Should Know About the Tiananmen Square Massacre – TIME.com
- The Tiananmen Square Massacre, 1989, by Kallie Szczepanski – About education – About.com
- Tiananmen Square incident – Encyclopedia Britannica
- The Tiananmen Square, 1989: The Declassified History – The National Security Archive – GWU.edu
- The truth about the Tiananmen Square massacre – Telegraph.co.uk
- The Memory of the Tiananmen 1989 – FRONTLINE – PBS.org
- Articles about the Tiananmen Square Massacre of 1989 – The New York Times – NYTimes.com
1987 The Vanuatu Labour Party is founded.
1984 Operation Blue Star, a military offensive, is launched by the Indian government at Harmandir Sahib, also known as the Golden Temple, the holiest shrine for the Sikhs, in Amritsar. The operation continues until June 6, with casualties, most of them civilians, in excess of 5,000.
1982 The Israeli ambassador to the United Kingdom, Shlomo Argov, is shot on a London street. He survives but is permanently paralyzed.
1979 A blowout at the Ixtoc I oil well in the southern Gulf of Mexico causes at least 3,000,000 barrels (480,000 m3) of oil to be spilled into the waters, the second-worst accidental oil spill ever recorded.
1963 The Buddhist crisis: Soldiers of the Army of the Republic of Vietnam attack protesting Buddhists in Huế, South Vietnam, with liquid chemicals from tear-gas grenades, causing 67 people to be hospitalised for blistering of the skin and respiratory ailments.
1959 Singapore was declared a self-governing state even though it was still a part of the British Empire.
History of Singapore:
- History of Singapore – Wikipedia
- Singapore – Our History – YourSingapore.com
- Singapore | Facts and History – About education – About.com
- History of Singapore – NationalOnline.org
- Brief History of Singapore – SingaporeExpats.com
- A Brief History of Singapore – Hawskford – GuideMeSingapore.com
- Singapore – History – LonelyPlanet.com
- History of Singapore – Pertinent web links – When.com
Singapore:
- Singapore Government Directory- SGDI.gov.sg
- Singapore – CIA WORLD FACTBOOK
- Singapore – UN Data
- Singapore – Infoplease.com
- Singapore – Encyclopedia Britannica
Singaporean Self-Rule:
- Flash Back Friday: Island colony Singapore granted self-rule on April 11, 1957 – SINGAPORE – The Strait Times – StraitTimes.com
- “The British government approved of Lim’s tough stance against communist agitators, and when a new round of talks was held beginning 11 March 1957, they were amenable to granting almost complete self-government, only retaining control over external security, and allowing internal security to be an area of shared responsibility between the local government and them.” – Partial internal self-government (1955-1959) – Self-governance of Singapore – Wikipedia
1950 The first successful ascent of an Eight-thousander; the summit of Annapurna is reached by Maurice Herzog and Louis Lachenal.
1943 In Los Angeles, California, white U.S. Navy sailors and Marines clash with Latino youths in the Zoot Suit Riots.
1942 World War II: Japan begins the Aleutian Islands Campaign by bombing Unalaska Island.
1941 World War II: The Wehrmacht razes the Greek village of Kandanos to the ground, killing 180 of its inhabitants.
Massacre of Kondomari:
- Massacre of Kondomari – Wikipedia
- “One of the massacres the Kazantzakis committee did not report was the murder of all men in Kontomari. That massacre was immortalized for posterity by Peter Weixler, a German officer whose photographs graphically describe the execution (see video on Kontomari massacre).” – THE GREEK HOLOCAUST – WWII-German Repatriations – Greece.org
- German Nazis execute innocent villagers. Crete, Greece. 06/02/1941 – LiveLeake.com
1940 Franz Rademacher proposes plans to make Madagascar the “Jewish homeland”, an idea that had first been considered by 19th century journalist Theodor Herzl.
1940 World War II: The Battle of Dunkirk ends with a German victory and with Allied forces in full retreat.
1940 World War II: The Luftwaffe bombs Paris.
1916 The National Defense Act is signed into law, increasing the size of the United States National Guard by 450,000 men.
1889 The first long-distance electric power transmission line in the United States is completed, running 14 miles (23 km) between a generator at Willamette Falls and downtown Portland, Oregon.
1885 In the last military engagement fought on Canadian soil, the Cree leader, Big Bear, escapes the North-West Mounted Police.
1839 In Humen, China, Lin Tse-hsü destroys 1.2 million kg of opium confiscated from British merchants, providing Britain with a casus belli to open hostilities, resulting in the First Opium War.
JUNE 04
Today is the INTERNATIONAL DAY OF INNOCENT CHILDREN VICTIMS OF AGGRESSION:
For drones, including those for military use, in general, visit the following websites, for instance, among many others:
Drone Attacks:
Various Problems on the Military Drone:
- Drone strikes in Pakistan
- Only 4 % of Drone Victims in Pakistan Named as Al Qaeda
- USA Must Be Held to Account for Drone Killings in Pakistan
- US Operates Global Drone War from German Base – Ex-Pilot
- Germany I the Tell-Tale Heart of America’s Drone War
- Covert Drone War: UN Report Identifies 30 Drone Strikes That Require ‘Public Explanation’
- Confessions of a Drone Warrior
- US and Pakistan Locked in a Drone Marriage
- to Allow Export Of Armed Military Drones
- Noam Chomsky on the Era of the Drone
Other Related Issues of the Military Drones:
Abū Yahyā al-Lībī:
- CIA – Al-Qaeda controversy – Wikipedia
- Al-Qaeda – Alleged CIA involvement
- Hillary Clinton: We created Al-Qaeda or Hillary Clinton Admits U.S. Government Created al-Qaeda
- Hillary Clinton Admits that the CIA Started and Funded Al Qaeda or Hillary Clinton: ‘We Created al-Qaeda’
- We Created Al Qaeda – CARPORT IDEAS
- Ex-CIA Agent: America creates its own enemies
- The USA’s Role in Creating ‘Al-Qaeda’
- How the US Helped Create Al Qaeda and ISIS
- Top Ranking CIA Operative Admit Al-qaeda Is a Complete Fabrication – Polidics.com
- Former Foreign Secretary Robin Cook says there is no Al Qaeda
- Al Qaeda does not exist
- CIA’s ‘Funding’ of Al Qaeda Documented
- The United States is Arming, Funding Al-Qaeda, Syrian Rebels
- CIA Begins Delivering Weapons to al-Qaeda in Syria
- Report: American-supplied arms fell into al Qaeda’s hands
- Context of ‘1986-1992: CIA and British Recruit and Train Militants Worldwide to Help Fight Afghan War’
- How The CIA Gave Al-Qaeda $1 Million and What That Money Used For
- US Pentagon Gives Al-Qaeda And ISIS $500 MILLION In Weapons And CASH
- Blowback Revisited – Foreign Affairs
- Blowback (intelligence) – Wikipedia
- Sleeping with the Devil: How U.S. and Saudi Backing of Al-Qaeda Led to 9/11
2001 Gyanendra, the last King of Nepal, ascends to the throne after the massacre in the Royal Palace.
From the Abolishment of Monarchy to the Democratization of Nepal:
- End of direct rule – Gyanendra of Nepal – Wikipedia
- Nepal in transition: abolishing the monarchy – JURIST.org
- A Great Day for Democracy – Spiked-Online.com
- Nepal: The April 2006 uprising, the Constituent Assembly and the abolition of the monarchy – Marxism.com
- Nepal to Abolish Monarchy – NPR.org
- Democracy in Nepal: Issues and Challenges – Society for the Study of Peace and Conflict – SSPC.org
- Monarchy abolished in Nepal – Wikinews.org
- Nepal abolished monarchy as King Gyanendra given fortnight to vacate the palace, by Thomas Bell – 28 May 2008 – Telegraph.co.uk
Democracy Movement of Nepal in 2006:
- May 18 Act – 2006 democracy movement in Nepal – Wikipedia
- 2006 DEMOCRACY MOVEMENT IN NEPAL – AuthorStream.com
- Restoring Democracy to Nepal – 04.20.2006 – Editorials – VOA.gov
- Nepalese general strike to protest monarchy rule, 2006 – Global Nonviolent Action Database – Swarthmore.edu
- NEPAL DEMOCRACY – NepalDemocracy.org
- 2006 Nepal Democracy Movement – Modern Revolutions – Podbean.com
- DEMOCRACY, HUMAN RIGHTS AND GOVERNANCE – USAid.gov
Political Turmoil in 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
1998 Terry Nichols is sentenced to life in prison for his role in the Oklahoma City bombing.
1989 Solidarity‘s victory in the first (somewhat) free parliamentary elections in post-war Poland sparks off a succession of peaceful anti-communist revolutions in Eastern Europe, leads to the creation of the so-called Contract Sejm and begins the Autumn of Nations.
History of Solidarity Trade Union of Poland:
- History of Solidarity – Wikipedia
- Solidarity – Polish organization – Encyclopedia Britannica
- SOLIDARITY IN POLAND – SEVENTEEN MOVEMENTS IN SOVIET HISTORY – MSU.edu
- Poland: Solidarity – The Trade Union That Changed the World – Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty – RFERL.org
- The Rise and Fall of Solidarity, by Mark Kramer – December 12, 2011 – The New York Times
Martial Law and Solidarity on December 13, 1981:
- ON THIS DAY: 13 December 1981: “No-one who lived in Poland between 13 December 1981 and July 22 1983 will forget the imposition of martial law under General Jaruzelski.” – 1981: Sad Christmas in Poland – BBC
- Dec 13, 1981 Poland Cracks Down on Solidarity Movement – December 13, 2011 – The New York Times – NYTimes.com
- Martial Law in Poland – VideoFact.com
- Solidarnosc Solidarity Non-Violence, uploaded by W Korab-Karpowicz – Academia.edu – downloadable
History of Poland:
- History of Poland – Wikipedia
- HISTORY OF POLAND – HistoryWorld.net
- Poland – History – LonelyPlanet.com
- History of Poland – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Poland – HISTORY – CountryStudies.us
- A BRIEF HISTORY OF POLAND – LocalHistories.org
- Poland – The Virtual Jewish World – Jewish Virtual Library
- Timeline of Polish History – Roots Web – Ancestry.com
- Historical Maps of Poland – Buffalo.edu
- Poland country profile – Timeline – BBC
Poland:
- POLAND – THE WORLD FACTBOOK – CIA
- Poland – UN Data
- Poland – Infoplease.com
- Poland – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Poland – FactMonster.com
- Geography of Poland – About.com
- Poland country profile – Overview – BBC
Foreign Relations of Poland:
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland
- Foreign relations of Poland – Wikipedia
- Poland – FOREIGN RELATOINS – CountryStudies.us
- Poland – Council on Foreign Relations – CFR.org
- Poland-United States relations – Wikipedia
- US Relations with Poland – US Department of State
Economy of Poland:
- Economy of Poland – Wikipedia
- Poland – Economy – Infoplease.com
- Poland – WORLD BANK
- Poland – Data – WORLD BANK
- Poland – Index – THE HERITAGE FOUNDATION
1989 The Tiananmen Square protests are violently ended in Beijing by the People’s Liberation Army, with at least 241 dead.
Tiananmen Square, Beijing:
Tiananmen Square Massacre of 1989:
- Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 – Wikipedia
- Jun 4 1989 – Tiananmen Square Massacre – WorldHistoryProject.org
- JUN 4 1989: THIS DAY IN HISTORY – Tiananmen Square massacre takes place – History.com
- June 4, 1989: ON THIS DAY: Massacre in Tiananmen Square – BBC
- 6 Things You Should Know About the Tiananmen Square Massacre – TIME.com
- The Tiananmen Square Massacre, 1989, by Kallie Szczepanski – About education – About.com
- Tiananmen Square incident – Encyclopedia Britannica
- The Tiananmen Square, 1989: The Declassified History – The National Security Archive – GWU.edu
- The truth about the Tiananmen Square massacre – Telegraph.co.uk
- The Memory of the Tiananmen 1989 – FRONTLINE – PBS.org
- Articles about the Tiananmen Square Massacre of 1989 – The New York Times – NYTimes.com
1989 Ali Khamenei is elected as the new Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran by the Assembly of Experts after the death and funeral of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.
1986 Jonathan Pollard pleads guilty to espionage for selling top secret United States military intelligence to Israel.
1979 Flight Lieutenant Jerry Rawlings takes power in Ghana after a military coup in which General Fred Akuffo is overthrown.
Ghana:
- Ghana – THE WORLD FACTBOOK – CIA
- Ghana – UN Data – UN.org
- Ghana – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Ghana – Infoplease.com
- Geography of Ghana – About education – About.com
Foreign Relations of Ghana:
- Foreign relations of Ghana – Wikipedia
- US Relations With Ghana – US Department of State
- FOREIGN RELATIONS – Guiding Principles and Objectives – MODERN GHANA – ModernGhana.com, or the same article on this website of Ghana – FOREIGN RELATIONS – CountryStudies.us.
- Ghana – Council on Foreign Relations – CFR.org
History of Ghana:
- History of Ghana – Wikipedia
- History of Ghana – GhanaWeb.com
- HISTORY OF GHANA – HistoryWorld.net
- A Brief History of Ghana – Part 1 – About education – About.com
- Kingdom of Ghana – Ancient Civilizations – USHistory.org
- THE GHANA TIMELINE – THE GOAD COAST – Crwarfurd.dk
Economy of Ghana:
- Economy of Ghana – Wikipedia
- Ghana – THE WORLD BANK
- Ghana – Data – THE WORLD BANK
- Ghana – Index – THE HERITAGE FOUNDATION
- Ghana – Economy – Infoplease.com
- Ghana GDP Annual Growth Rate – TradingEconomics.com
1970 Tonga gains independence from the United Kingdom.
Tonga:
- TONGA – THE WORLD FACTBOOK – CIA
- Tonga – UN Data
- Tonga – Wikipedia
- Tonga – Infoplease.com
- The Kingdom of Tonga – TheKingdomOfTonga.com
- Map of Tonga – WorldAtlas.com
History of Tonga:
- History of Tonga – Wikipedia
- Tonga: History – thecommonwealth.org
- Kingdom of Tonga – Millennia of History – KingdomOfTonga.com
- Polynesian Culture – Tonga History – Polynesia.com
Economy of Tonga:
- Economy of Tonga – Wikipedia
- Country Summary: Tonga – World Bank Group Finances
- Tonga – Data – THE WORLD BANK
- Tonga: Economy – Asian Development Bank – ADB.org
- Tonga – Index – THE HERITAGE FOUNDATION
- Tonga: Economy – thecommonwealth.org
1961 In the Vienna summit, the Soviet premier Nikita Khrushchev sparks the Berlin Crisis by threatening to sign a separate peace treaty with East Germany and ending American, British and French access to East Berlin.
1944 World War II: Rome falls to the Allies, the first Axis capital to fall.
1944 World War II: A hunter-killer group of the United States Navy captures the German submarine U-505 – the first time a U.S. Navy vessel had captured an enemy vessel at sea since the 19th century.
1943 A military coup in Argentina ousts Ramón Castillo.
1942 World War II: The Battle of Midway begins. The Japanese Admiral Chuichi Nagumo orders a strike on Midway Island by much of the Imperial Japanese navy.
1941 Croatia orders all Jews to wear a star with the letter Z.
Independent State of Croatia (a.k.a. NDH), a Nazi Subject State, during World War II:
- Croatian Home Guard (World War II) – Wikipedia
- Independent State of Croatia – Wikipedia
- Independent State of Croatia – GlobalSecurity.org
- “Croatian fascists preached the racial inferiority of Serbs, and in the late 1930s they became increasingly anti-Semitic. When Germany invaded Yugoslavia in 1941, Ante Pavelić, the Ustaša’s leader, became head of a German puppet state, the Independent State of Croatia (NDH), and established a one-party regime.” – Acceptance of racism – Encyclopedia Britannica
- The Truth about NDH and the effect on The Hague Court – Yuku.com
- Holocaust and the Independent State of Croatia; Remeberance Day of Genocide;
- Catholic clergy involvement with the Ustashe;
- Holocaust Controversies
- United States’ Response to Gonovide in the Independent State of Croatia.
NDH and the Jasenovac Concentration Camp:
- Jasenovac concentration camp – Wikipedia
- The Jasenovac Extermination Camp – “Terror in Croatia” – HolocaustResearchProject.org
- Jasenovac – Holocaust Encyclopedia
- JASENOVAC – Srpska-Mreza.com
- Jasenovac – Jusp-Jasenovac.hr
- Jasenovac Research Institute
- Concentration Camps: Jasenovac – Jewish Virtual Library
- Holocaust Era in Croatia 1941-1945: JASENOVAC – USHMM.org
- Balkan Holocaust Remembrance day (Nazi Camp for Jews and Serbs)
- The Vatican Role in the Ustasha Genocide in the Independent State of Croatia
Vatican and the Ustashe:
- The Vatican’s Role in the Ustashe Gonocide;
- Vatican and the Ustashe; The Role of the Catholic Church in Yugoslavia’s Holocaust
- Jusuit: Vatican Tyrany
Bleiburg Massacre of Croats by the Allied Power (British) in May 1945 Just After WWII in Europe:
- Bleiburg repatriations – Wikipedia
- THE BLEIBURG MASSACRE – StormFront.org
- BLEIBURG REPATRIATIONS – Self.Gutenberg.org
- Bleiburg massacre over Croats – AxisHistory.com
- Bleiburg happens; NDH leaders escape – AxisHistory.com
- YouTube video (5 min. 33 sec.): WW2 Massacre made by Partisans in Bleiburg Part 1
- YouTube video (7 min. 30 sec.): WW2 Massacre made by Partisans in Bleiburg Part 2
- YouTube video (3 min. 58 sec.): WW2 Massacre made by Partisans in Bleiburg Part 3
1941 Nazis forbid Jews access to beaches & swimming pools.
Discrimination against the Jewish People and the Holocaust:
- Second World War – Holocaust – Anti-Semitism
- Describe how Jews were discriminated against in Germany from 1933 to 1939.
1940 World War II: The Dunkirk evacuation ends – British forces complete evacuation of 338,000 troops from Dunkirk in France. To rally the morale of the country, Winston Churchill delivers his famous “We shall fight on the beaches” speech.
1939 Holocaust: The MS St. Louis, a ship carrying 963 Jewish refugees, is denied permission to land in Florida, in the United States, after already being turned away from Cuba. Forced to return to Europe, more than 200 of its passengers later die in Nazi concentration camps.
1932 Marmaduke Grove and other Chilean military officers lead a coup d’etat establishing the short-lived Socialist Republic of Chile.
1928 The President of the Republic of China, Zhang Zuolin, is assassinated by Japanese agents.
1920 Hungary loses 71% of its territory and 63% of its population when the Treaty of Trianon is signed in Paris.
1919 Women’s rights: The U.S. Congress approves the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution, which guarantees suffrage to women, and sends it to the U.S. states for ratification.
Women’s Suffrage in the United States:
- Women’s suffrage in the United States – Wikipedia
- Women’s Rights Movements in the US – 1848 – 1920 – Infoplease.com
- The Women’s Rights Movements 1840-1920 – HISTORY, ART & ARCHIVES – United States House of Representatives – House.gov
- LESSON MODULE: WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE IN THE UNITED STATES – Rutgers.edu
History of Women’s Suffrage (Movement) in the United States:
- A History of American Suffragist Movement – Saffragist.com
- Women’s Suffrage and World War I – CUNY.edu
- Leaders in the US Suffrage Movement, by Susan B. Anthony – TeacherVision.com
- January 1, 1919: Map: States grant women the right to vote – National Constitution Center
- US Women Suffrage – Teaching with Documents: Women Suffrage and the 19th Amendment – SusanAnthony.net
- Timeline of women’s suffrage in the United States – Wikipedia
- Women’s Suffrage Timeline (1840-1920) – NATIONAL WOMEN’S MUSEUM
The Nineteenth Amendment and Women’s Suffrage:
- “The Nineteenth Amendment (Amendment XIX) to the United States Constitution prohibits any United States citizen from being denied the right to vote on the basis of sex. It was ratified on August 18, 1920. The Constitution allows the states to determine the qualifications of voters, subject to limitations imposed by later amendments. Until the 1910s, most states disenfranchised women.” – Nineteenth Amendment – Wikipedia
- 19th Amendment to the US Constitution: Women’s Rights to Vote (1920) – OurDocuments.gov
- 19TH AMENDMENT – History.com
- Teaching with Documents: Women’s Suffrage and the 19th Amendment – NATIONAL ARCHIVES – Archives.gov
League of Women Voters:
- League of Women Voters – Official Site
- LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS CHICAGO – Official Site
- History of the League of Women Voters – League of Women Voters – LWVDC.org
- League of Women Voters – U-S-History.com
- League of Women Voters – ENCYCLOPEDIA of CHICAGO – ChicagoHistory.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
1916 World War I: Russia opens the Brusilov Offensive with an artillery barrage of Austro-Hungarian lines in Galicia.
Brusilov Offensive:
- Background – Brusilov Offensive – Wikipedia
- JUN 04 1916: ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY – Brusilov Offensive begins – History.com
- The Brusilov Offensive – WorldWar1.com
- The Brusilov Offensive – HistoryLearningSite.co.uk
- Primary Documents – Alexei Brusilov on the Brusilov Offensiv, June 1916 – FirstWorldWar.com
Galicia:
- Steamrollered in Galicia: The Austro-Hungarian Army and the Brosilov Offensive, 1916, by John Schindler – WAR IN HISTORY – Sagepub.com
- Tropas otomanas en Galicia (Galitzia) 1916 – casarusia.com
- Jun 2 1916 to October 2 1916 – Brusilov Offensive: Battle of Galicia, Battle of Lusk, and the Battle of Bukovina (Bokowina) – WorldHistoryProject.org
- Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria – Wikipedia
- Galicia – European Kingdoms – HistoryFiles.co.uk
- Russian troops cross the San River on the offensive in Galicia during World War I – criticalpast.com
1896 Henry Ford completes the Ford Quadricycle, his first gasoline-powered automobile, and gives it a successful test run.
1878 Cyprus Convention: The Ottoman Empire cedes Cyprus to the United Kingdom but retains nominal title.
Cyprus Convention of 1878:
- Cyrus Convention of 1878 – Encyclopedia Britannica
- British administration established, 1878 – Cyprus Convention – Wikipedia
- Groovy Historian – The 1878 Cyprus Convention and what followed – 2015/06/08 – cyprusscene.com
History of the Ottoman Empire:
- History of the Ottoman Empire – Wikipedia
- Ottoman Empire – History – Infoplease.com or Ottoman Empire – Infoplease.com
- A Brief History of Ottoman Empire – UMICH.edu
- History – The Ottomans – TheOttomans.org
- Ottoman Empire (1301-1922) – BBC
- THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE – 1600 – 1023 – Turizm.net
- The Ottoman Empire – About.com
1859 Italian Independence wars: In the Battle of Magenta, the French army, under Louis-Napoleon, defeat the Austrian army.
1825 General Lafayette, a French officer in the American Revolutionary War, speaks at what would become Lafayette Square, Buffalo, during his visit to the United States.
1794 British troops capture Port-au-Prince in Haiti.
History of Haiti :
- History of Haiti – Wikipedia
- The History of Haiti – TravelingHaiti.com
- History of Haiti – NationsOnline.org
- Haiti – History – Infoplease.com
- Haiti’s History – FRONTLINE WORLD – PBS.org
- Haiti: A Brief History – Language-Work.com
- Political and Economic History of Haiti – San José State University Department of Economics
Haiti :
- Haiti – THE WORLD FACTBOOK – CIA
- Haiti – CountryStudies.us
- Haiti – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Haiti – Infoplease.com
- Haiti – NationsOnline.org
- HAITI – Current Upheaval – March 2, 2004 – Council on Foreign Relations – CFR.org
Foreign Relations of Haiti :
- Foreign relations of Haiti – Wikipedia
- FOREIGN RELATIONS – HAITI – CountryStudes.us
- US Relations with Haiti – US Department of State
- Haiti – Council on Foreign Relations – CFR.org
Economy of Haiti :
- Economy of Haiti – Wikipedia
- Haiti – Economy – Infoplease.com
- Haiti – THE WORLD BANK
- Haiti – Data – THE WORLD BANK
JUNE 05
- Today is the WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY:
2009 After 65 straight days of civil disobedience, at least 31 people are killed in clashes between security forces and indigenous people near Bagua, Peru.
Civil Disobedience:
Civil disobedience – dictionary.com
- Civil disobedience – infoplease.com
- On the Duty of Civil Disobedience, by Henry David Thoreau
- Civil Disobedience – A Practical Guide
- Articles on Civil Disobedience – Huffington Post
- Quotes About Civil Disobedience
2006 Serbia declares independence from the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro.
2000 The Six-Day War in Kisangani begins in Kisangani, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, between Ugandan and Rwandan forces. A large part of the city is destroyed.
Six-Day War in Kisangani of 2000:
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
- From Kongo to Congo: The History Of The Belgian Congo (To 1963) – HEART OF DARKNESS – Stockton.edu
- Democratic Republic of the Congo – Timeline – BBC
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
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
1995 The Bose–Einstein condensate is first created.
1989 The Tank Man halts the progress of a column of advancing tanks for over half an hour after the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989.
1984 The Prime Minister of India, Indira Gandhi, orders an attack on the Golden Temple, the holiest site of the Sikh religion.
1981 The “Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report” of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that five people in Los Angeles, California, have a rare form of pneumonia seen only in patients with weakened immune systems, in what turns out to be the first recognized cases of AIDS.
HIV/AIDS:
- HIV/AIDS
- What is the difference between HIV and AIDS?
- History of HIV/AIDS
- Discredited HIV/AIDS origins theories
- How Was HIV Created
- How Was AIDS Created
- The Man Who Aids: ‘Robert Gallo’
- The US Secret Biology Teams at Various Army Labs Created AIDS for Africa to Depopulate the Continent
1977 A coup takes place in Seychelles.
Seychelles:
- Seychelles – The World Factbook – CIA
- Seychelles – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Seychelles – Infoplease.com
- Seychelles – NationsOnline.com
Foreign Relations of Seychelles:
- Foreign relations of Seychelles – Wikipedia
- FOREIGN RELATIONS – Seychelles – CountryStudies.us
- US Relations With Seychelles – US Department of State
History of Seychelles:
- History of Seychelles – Wikipedia
- Seychelles – History – Infoplease.com
- A Brief History of Seychelles – Part 1 – About.com, and Part 2
- The History of The Seychelles – Seychelles.org
Economy of Seychelles:
- Economy of Seychelles – Wikipedia
- Seychelles – The Heritage Foundation – Heritage.org
- Seychelles – THE WORLD BANK
- Seychelles – Data – THE WORLD BANK
1975 The United Kingdom holds its first country-wide referendum on remaining in the European Economic Community (EEC).
1975 The Suez Canal opens for the first time since the Six-Day War.
Six-Day War:
- Background – Six-Day War – Wikipedia
- 1967: SIX-DAY WAR – Chabad.org
- The Six-Day War – sixdaywar.org
- Six-Day War – Encyclopedia Britanica
- Six Day War – SixDayWar.co.uk
- The Six Day War – History Learning Site
- Six-Day War begins
- The Six-Day War – My Jewish Learning
- The Archives: Six Day War – BBC Watch
- Six Day Facts
Suez Crisis (1956-1957):
- Suez Crisis – Wikipedia
- SUEZ CRISIS – History.com
- The Suez Crisis, 1956 – OFFICE of the HISTORIAN – US Department of State
- The Suez Crisis – Reading Assignment – PSU.edu
- 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
Egypt and Israel over Suez in 1950:
- The Suez-Sinai Campaign – Egyptian Decree Regarding Suez Canal (February 6, 1950) – Jewish Virtual Library
- Egypt and Israel – Suez Crisis – Wikipedia
- 1 Egyptian Decree Regarding Navigation in the Suez Canal- 6 February 1950 – MFA.gov.il
Egypt-Israel Relations:
- Israel Foreign Relations – Israel Travel Guide – IsLandTrips.org
- Egypt-Israel relations – Wikipedia
- Israel-Egypt Relations – A Review of Bilateral Ties – Jewish Virtual Library
- Egypt-Israel Relations – Israel International Relations – Jewish Virtual Library
- With Israel – Foreign relations of Egypt – Wikipedia
- TOPIC: ISRAEL-EGYPT RELATIONS – THE TIMES OF ISRAEL – TimesOfIsrael.com
- Egypt and Israel: An Reversible Peace, by Dan Eldar – Middle East Quarterly – Fall 2003, pp.57-65 – Middle East Forum – MEForum.org
- Israel and Egyptian history, by Ken Israel – Israel-a-History-of.com
- Overview Of The Egyptian Israeli Conflict History Essay – UKEssays.com
- What’s In Store For Egypt-Israel Relations? , by Peter Kenyon – March 25, 2009 – NPR.org
- Egypt-Israel ‘cold peace’ suffers a further chill – 10 September 2011 – BBC.com
- Repairing the Egypt-Israel Breach – September 13, 2011 – Council on Foreign Relations – CFR.org
- Improved Egypt-Israel Relations through Sinai Crisis: Will They Last? , by Geoffrey Aronson – Jul 24, 2015 – Middle East Institute – MEI.edu
- Egypt-Israel relations – DigPlanet.com
- Book: Israeli-Egyptian Relations, 1980-2000, by Ephraim Dowek – London & Portland, OR, Frank Cass, 2001, ISBN: 9780714651620; 376pp. – Reviews in History – History.ac.uk
- Book: Culture and Conflict in Egyptian and Israeli Relations: A Dialogue of the Death, by Raymond Cohen – 1990 – ISBN: 978-0-253-31379-9 – Indiana University Press
- Book: Egypt, Canaan and Israel: History, Imperialism, Ideology and Literature, edited by S. Bar, D. Kahn and J.J. Shirley – E – ISBN : 9789004210691
1972 UN Conference on Human Environment opens in Stockholm.
UN Conference on Human Environment in Stockholm:
- Declaration of the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment
- The 1972 Stockholm Conference
- United Nations Conference on the Human Environment – Encyclopedia Britanica
1969 The International communist conference begins in Moscow.
1968 Robert F. Kennedy, a U.S. presidential candidate, is shot at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, by Sirhan Sirhan, a Palestinian. Kennedy dies the next day.
Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy:
- JUN 5 1968: THIS DAY IN HISTORY – Bobby Kennedy assassinated – History.com
- Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy – Wikipedia
- Robert Kennedy Assassination – About education – About.com
- The Robert Kennedy Assassination – MaryFerrell.org
- Robert Kennedy saw conspiracy in JFK’s assassination – November 24, 2013 – bostonglobe.com
- Behind the Picture: RFK’s Assassination, Los Angeles, 1968, by Ben Cosgrove – May 15, 2014 – TIME.com
- YouTube video (1 min. 15 sec.): The Assassination of Robert Kennedy
1967 The Six-Day War begins: Israel launches surprise strikes against Egyptian air-fields in response to the mobilization of Egyptian forces on the Israeli border.
Six-Day War:
- The Six-Day War – sixdaywar.org
- Six-Day War – Encyclopedia Britanica
- Six Day War
- The Six Day War – History Learning Site
- Six-Day War begins
- The Six-Day War – My Jewish Learning
- The Archives: Six Day War – BBC Watch
- Six Day Facts
1964 DSV Alvin is commissioned.
1963 Movement of 15 Khordad: Protests against the arrest of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini by the Shah of Iran, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. In several cities, masses of angry demonstrators are confronted by tanks and paratroopers.
1959 The first government of the State of Singapore is sworn in.
History of Singapore:
- History of Singapore – Wikipedia
- Singapore – Our History – YourSingapore.com
- Singapore | Facts and History – About education – About.com
- History of Singapore – NationalOnline.org
- Brief History of Singapore – SingaporeExpats.com
- A Brief History of Singapore – Hawskford – GuideMeSingapore.com
- Singapore – History – LonelyPlanet.com
- History of Singapore – Pertinent web links – When.com
Singapore:
- Singapore Government Directory- SGDI.gov.sg
- Singapore – CIA WORLD FACTBOOK
- Singapore – UN Data
- Singapore – Infoplease.com
- Singapore – Encyclopedia Britannica
Singaporean Self-Rule:
- Flash Back Friday: Island colony Singapore granted self-rule on April 11, 1957 – SINGAPORE – The Strait Times – StraitTimes.com
- “The British government approved of Lim’s tough stance against communist agitators, and when a new round of talks was held beginning 11 March 1957, they were amenable to granting almost complete self-government, only retaining control over external security, and allowing internal security to be an area of shared responsibility between the local government and them.” – Partial internal self-government (1955-1959) – Self-governance of Singapore – Wikipedia
1949 Thailand elects Orapin Chaiyakan, the first female member of Thailand’s Parliament.
1947 Marshall Plan: In a speech at Harvard University, the United States Secretary of State George Marshall calls for economic aid to war-torn Europe.
Marshall Plan:
- APR 3, 1948: THIS DAY IN HISTORY – Truman signs Marshall Plan – History.com
- Development and deployment – Marshall Plan – Wikipedia
- Marshall Plan – US History – U-S-History.com
- Marshall Plan, 1948 – OFFICE of the HISTORIAN – US Department of State – History.State.gov
- Marshall Plan – Featured & Documents – NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION
- Marshall Plan (1948) – OurDocuments.gov
- THE MARSHALL FOUNDATION – Official Site – MARSHALL PLAN – GEORGE C. MARSHALL – MarshallFoundation.org, and HISTORY OF THE MARSHALL PLAN
Timelines of the Marshall Plan:
- Marshall Plan timeline – WorldHistoryProject.org
- Marshall Plan History Day Timeline – preceden.com
- Timeline for the Marshall Plan – questia.com
- Marshall Plan – Timeline – timetoast.com
1945 The Allied Control Council, the military occupation governing body of Germany, formally takes power.
Allied Control Council:
- Allied Control Authority, Germany (1945 – 1948) – Enactment and Approved Papers of the Control Council and Coordinating Committee – Military Legal Resources
- Documents – Allied Policies, 1944 – 1955 – The Establishment of the Allied Control Council (June 5, 1945)
- Allied Control Council of Germany – History and the Headlines
- The Allied Control Council – War History Fans
- Allied Control Council – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Allied Control Council – The Free Dictionary
- Nuremberg Trials Final Report Appendix D : Control Council Law No. 10 – Avalon Project – Yale Law School
Occupation of Germany:
- Allied Occupation of Germany 1945 – 52 – US Department of State
- THE US ARMY IN THE OCCUPATION OF GERMANY 1944 – 1946, by Earl F. Ziemke
- Allied Occupation Zones in Germany – Wikia.com
- Postwar Occupation and Division – Germany
- Germany 1945 – 1949: a case study in post-conflict reconstruction – HistoryAndPolicy.org
- French Occupation of Germany – Perforations.net
- Occupation Areas of Germany after 1945 Map
- Occupation Zones in Germany – Wikipedia
- CHAPTER XVIII – The Occupation Troops – Army.mil
- Documents of the US Occupation of Germany – AxisHistory.com
- 1945 The Occupation – Germany – TheJucketts.com
- German Occupation Booklet 1945 – DON’T BE A SUCKER IN GERMANY
- Documents on Germany under Occupation, 1945-1954 – Questia.com
1944 World War II: More than 1000 British bombers drop 5,000 tons of bombs on German gun batteries on the Normandy coast in preparation for D-Day.
1942 World War II: The United States declares war on Bulgaria, Hungary, and Romania.
1941 World War II: Four1 thousand Chongqing residents are asphyxiated in a bomb shelter during the Bombing of Chongqing.
1940 World War II: After a brief lull in the Battle of France, the Germans renew the offensive against the remaining French divisions south of the River Somme in Operation Fall Rot (“Case Red”).
1933 The US Congress abrogates the United States’ use of the gold standard by enacting a joint resolution (48 Stat. 112) nullifying the right of creditors to demand payment in gold.
Gold Standard:
- What Was the Gold Standard? – About.com
- The Gold Standard – GoldStandardSolution.com
- The Rise and the Fall of the Gold Standard in the United States – CATO Institute
- Nixon Shock – Wikipedia
Gold Standard Act:
- President McKinley signs Gold Standard Act, March 14, 1900 – Andrew Glass – 03/14/13 – Politico.com
- March 14, 1900 | US Officially Adopt Gold Standard – The Learning Network – March 14, 2012 – The New York Times – NYTimes.com
- Gold Standard Act [March 14, 1900] – HistoryCentral.com
- Brief History of the Gold Standard in the United States, by Craig K. Elwell – June 23, 2011 – FAS.org – pdf
- Gold Standard Act of 1900, by Jerry W. Markham – Encyclopedia.com
End of the Gold Standard in 1971:
- The Significance of August 15, 1971, by Professor von Braun – THE POCEKT SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS
- “On 15 August 1971, President Nixon announced to the world that the United States was closing the gold window in a move known as the Nixon Shock.” – President Nixon: The Man Who Sold the World Fiat Money – CFA Institute
- The Day Richard Nixon Killed the Gold Standard, by John Thorpe – Benzinga.com
- The Day Nixon Broke the Link between Gold and the Dollar – The Motley Fool
- Gold Standard: Forty Years Gone – And Good Riddance – August 15, 2011 – The Wall Street Journal
- President Nixon Announcing End of Gold Exchange Standard in 1971 (Video /w Transcript) – Volatility.com
- Watch Tricky Dick End The US Gold Standard (1971) – The Daily Bail
- Why Did the US Abandon the Gold Standard? – MentalFloss.com
- US Gained from Ending Gold Standard in 1971: Chart of the Day – August 17, 2011 – Bloomberg.com
1917 World War I: Conscription begins in the United States as “Army registration day”.
Conscription and Its History in the United States:
- Conscription – Wikipedia
- Conscription – Encyclopedia Britannica
- The evolution of the military conscription of the United States – appstate.edu
- MAR 03 1863: THIS DAY IN HISTORY – Congress passes Civil War conscription act – History.com
- SEP 16 1940: THIS DAY IN HISTORY – United States imposes the draft – History.com
- Chronology of Conscription in the US – Colonial Era to 1999 – teachervision.com
- Conscription in the United States – Wikipedia
- How the US Draft Works – howstuffworks.com
- TAKE A CLOSER LOOK AT THE DRAFT – nationalww2museum.org
- Conscription, by Christopher Jehn – encolib.org
- Selective Service – Infoplease.com
- SELECTIVE SERVICE – Conscription in the United States – SelectiveService.us
- Background of Selective Service – About.com
- All About the Draft, by Rob Powers – About careers – About.com
- Remembering Conscription in the United States – Marquette.edu
Conscription in Europe (France and Britain):
- Conscription in France – Wikipedia
- Conscription in Europe – European History Online
- Conscription – WW1 Facts
- Franco-British Relations and the Question of Conscription in Britain, 1938-1939, by Daniel Hucker – Contemporary European History – Cambridge.org
- “By the end of the year, France will have a purely professional army, joining the growing numbers of western European countries to end conscription.” – The death of conscription – 29 June 2001 – BBC
Conscientious Objection and Objector:
- OCT 12, 1945: ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY: Conscientious objector wins Medal of Honor – History.com
- Conscientious Objector Fact Sheet – GIRightsHotline.org
- Who is a Conscientious Objector? – SCN.org
- Conscientious objector – Infoplease.com
- Conscientious objector – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Integrity and Selective Conscientious Objection, by Paul Robinson – Graduate School of Public and International Affairs – University of Ottawa – TAMU.edu
History of Conscientious Objection:
- BRIEF HISTORY OF CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTION – Primary Sources for Research – Smarthmore.edu
- History of Conscientious Objection in the United States – Backgrounder: Soldiers at War – PBS.org
- Conscription and Conscientious Objection, by Lucy Harris – 30 September 2014 – History of government
- The History of Conscientious Objection – THE NATIONAL PEACE MUSEUM OF CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTION AND ANTI-WAR ACTIVISM – NationalPeaceMuseum.org
- Conscientious objection – New Zealand History – NZHistory.net.nz
- Conscientious Objection to Bearing Arms: 1943 – MyBrethren.org
1916 Louis Brandeis is sworn in as a Justice of the United States Supreme Court; he is the first American Jew to hold such a position.
1915 Denmark amends its constitution to allow women’s suffrage.
Women’s Rights, including Suffrage, in Denmark:
- Women in Denmark – Wikipedia
- The women’s movement in Denmark – kvinfo.org
- Women’s rights in Denmark – ohchr.org – pdf
- Human rights in Denmark – humanrights.dk
- Women’s Rights in Denmark – termpaperwarehouse.com
- Denmark – Women’s suffrage – Wikipedia
- Denmark marks 100 years of women’s rights – 04 Jun 2015 – thelocal.dk
- A century of women’s voting rights in Denmark – kvinfo.dk
- Women’s Suffrage – infoplease.com
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
1900 Second Boer War: British soldiers take Pretoria.
Pretoria:
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
1883 The first regularly scheduled Orient Express departs Paris.
Orient Express:
- What Is the Oriental Express?
- Orient Express: When East Meets West
- Article about Orient Express
- The Truth Behind the Legend: The Orient Express …
- Venice Simplon-Orient-Express
- Eastern & Oriental Express website
- Rail Romantic: Life Rides the Oriental Express
Peace Train related Events:
1862 As the Treaty of Saigon is signed, ceding parts of southern Vietnam to France, the guerrilla leader Trương Định decides to defy Emperor Tự Đức of Vietnam and fight on against the Europeans.
1851 Harriet Beecher Stowe‘s anti-slavery serial, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, or Life Among the Lowly, starts a ten-month run in the National Era abolitionist newspaper.
1832 The June Rebellion breaks out in Paris in an attempt to overthrow the monarchy of Louis Philippe.
1798 The Battle of New Ross: The attempt to spread the United Irish Rebellion into Munster is defeated.
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Satoshi Ashikaga, having worked as researcher, development program/project officer, legal protection/humanitarian assistance officer, human rights monitor-negotiator, managing-editor, and more, prefers a peaceful and prudent life, especially that in communion with nature. His previous work experiences, including those in war zones and war-torn zones, remind him of the invaluableness of peace. His interest and/or expertise includes international affairs, international law, jurisprudence, economic and business affairs, project/operations or organizational management, geography, history, the environmental/ecological issues, science and technology, visual/audio documentation of nature and culture, and more. Being a member of the TRANSCEND Network for Peace, Development and Environment, he is currently compiling This Week in History on TMS.
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- One of the primary purposes of this article is to provide the readers with opportunities to think about “peace”, including positive peace and negative peace as well as external/outer peace and internal/inner peace, and more, directly or indirectly, from various angles and/or in the broadest sense, through historical events. It is because this article is prepared specifically for the TMS whose main objective is to address “peace”.
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