This Week in History
HISTORY, 26 Dec 2016
Satoshi Ashikaga – TRANSCEND Media Service
Dec 26-Jan 1
QUOTE OF THE WEEK:
“The ultimate lesson all of us have to learn is unconditional love, which includes not only others but ourselves as well.” – Elisabeth Kübler-Ross
DECEMBER 26
2009 China opens the world’s longest high-speed rail route, which links Beijing and Guangzhou.
2006 An oil pipeline in Lagos, Nigeria explodes, killing at least 260.
2004 Orange Revolution: The final run-off election in Ukraine is held under heavy international scrutiny.
Orange Revolution in Ukraine of 2004:
- Orange Revolution – Encyclopedia Britannica
- “The last months of 2004 were certainly an exciting time in Ukraine’s history. Presidential elections were forthcoming, and there was a hotly contested campaign being fought between the two principal candidates, Victor Yanukovych and Victor Yushchenko…..Voter wise Yushchenko was supported by the vast majority of Western Ukraine and much of Ukraine’s younger generation. The campaign was not fought cleanly, with Yushchenko nearly dying of Dioxin poisoning (he survived but was visibly disfigured) widely regarded to be perpetrated by supporters of Yanukovych.” – The Future’s Bright…? – Local-Life.com
- Orange Revolution in Ukraine – StudyMode.com – downloadable
- “Ukrainians are back on the streets nine years after the Orange Revolution – voicing similar aims but with a hardened sense of reality.” – Ukraine’s two different revolutions, by Oleg Karpyak – 3 December 2013 – BBC
- Timeline of the Orange Revolution – Wikipedia
History of Ukraine:
- Western Ukraine – Wikipedia
- History of Ukraine – Wikipedia
- Behind the Headlines: History and Geography Help Explain Ukraine Crisis, by Eve Conant – NationalGeographic.com
- Western Ukraine – UkraineTrek.com
- BRAMA – History of Ukraine – 20th Century – Chronologically Synchronized Tables – BRAMA.com
- Ukraine – Culture – EveryCulture.com
- The Conflict in Ukraine – a Historical Perspective, by Lauren McLaughlin – Harvard.edu
- Ukraine History – Chronological Table – UAZone.net
Ukraine-Russian Relations:
- History of relations – Russia-Ukraine relations – Wikipedia
- Category Archives: Russian-Ukraine relations – UkraineAnalysis.WordPress.com
- Ukraine after the Russian Revolution – Wikipedia
- Ukraine-Russian Relations – GlobalSecuirty.org
- Ukraine Russian Relations – Pertinent Articles – The Huffington Post – HuffingtonPost.com
- Russia – Foreign relations of Ukraine – Wikipedia
- In Ukraine, A Conflict Over Russian Relations – published September 5, 2008 – NPR.org
- Category: Russian-Ukrainian relations – UkraineAnalysis.WordPress.com
- “Developments in Ukraine were especially important. Its large territorial size and population (just under a fifth of the total population of Russia in 1917), economic importance, and strategic geographic location made it a key area.” – Mine Creek Battlefield – Bolshevik Revolution – MineCreek.info
Relations: Ukraine, the West and Russia:
- Ukraine: Walking the Line Between the West and Russia – January 28, 2011 – Brookings.edu
- Ukraine’s Relations with the West: Disinterest, Partnership, Disillusionment, by Taras Kuzio – TrasKuzio.net – pdf
- Ukraine’s relations with the West since the Orange Revolution – Taylors & Francis Online – tandfonline.com
- The EU’s relations with Ukraine – Europa.eu
- Ukraine: Relations With The West On ‘Pause’ – July 28, 2006 – Radio Free Europe Liberty – RFEL.org
- n + 1 Magazine: Ukraine, Putin, and the West – March 7, 2014 – Council on Foreign Affairs – CFR.org
- The Ukraine crisis and NATO-Russia relations – NATO.int
- Why the Ukraine Crisis Is the West’s Fault? , by John J Mearsheimer – ForeignAffiairs.com
- The West Should Arm Ukraine: Here’s Why-And How, by Alexander J. Motyl – February 10, 2015 – ForeignAffairs.com
- Fyodor Lukyanov: Russia’s relations with the West are ruined for long time – Russia Beyond The Headlines – September 28, 2014 – RBHL.com
- Crimea ‘chill’ in Russian-Western relations will be short-lived – Russia’s UN envoy – 6 Apr 2014 – RT.com
- Russia Says West Doesn’t Understand Its ‘Close Relations’ With Ukraine, by Anna Dolgov – Aug. 29, 2014 – TheMoscowTimes.com
- Council On Foreign Relations: The Ukraine Crisis Is the West’s – Not Putin’s – Fault – posted August 20, 2014 – WashingtonPostBlog.com
- Ukraine: Which way to Europe and for Europe? , by Dr Alexander Yakovenko, Russian Ambassador to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Deputy foreign minister (2005-2011) – 14 Apr 2015 – RT.com
- The Origins of Russia’s New Conflict with the West – European Council on Foreign Relations – ECFR.eu
- Putin’s Zugzwang: The Russia-Ukraine Standoff – July/August 2014 – Alexander J. Motyl – WorldAffairsJournal.org
- Interview: A Tag of War between East and West – Interviewee: Jan Techau, Director, Carnegie Europe – Council on Foreign Relations – CFR.org
- China paper slams West’s “Cold War mentality” over Ukraine – Wed Feb 26, 2014 – Reuters.com
2004 An earthquake of magnitude 9.3 creates a tsunami causing devastation in Sri Lanka, India, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, the Maldives and many other areas around the rim of the Indian Ocean, killing over 230,000.
2003 An earthquake of magnitude 6.6 devastates southeast Iranian city of Bam, killing tens of thousands and destroying the citadel of Arg-é Bam.
1998 Iraq announces its intention to fire upon US and British warplanes that patrol the northern and southern no-fly zones.
1997 The Soufrière Hills volcano on the island of Montserrat explodes, creating a small tsunami offshore.
1996 Start of the largest strike in South Korean history.
1994 Four Armed Islamic Group hijackers seize control of Air France Flight 8969. When the plane lands at Marseille, a French Gendarmerie assault team boards the aircraft and kills the hijackers.
1991 The Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union meets and formally dissolves the Soviet Union.
Dissolution of the Soviet Union:
- Dissolution of the Soviet Union – Wikipedia
- FALL OF THE SOVIET UNION – coldwar.org
- FALL OF THE SOVIET UNION – history.com
- Dissolution – Soviet Unison – Wikipedia
- The Collapse of the Soviet Union – OFFICE OF THE HISTORIAN – state.gov
- The dissolution of the Soviet Union – by John Lloyd – July 11, 2014 – ft.com
- Dissolution of the USSR – History of the Soviet Union (1982-91) – Wikipedia
- Causes of the Soviet Collapse (1979-1991) – arcaneknowledge.org
- Belavezha Accords – Wikipedia
- Rise & Fall of the Soviet Union – quizlet.com
- Collapse of the Soviet Union – 1989-1991 – globalsecurity.org
- Disintegration of the Soviet Union and the US Position on the Independence of Ukraine – by Olexiy Haran – harvard.edu
1983 USSR performs nuclear test (underground) at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR.
USSR Nuclear Tests in 1983:
USSR’s Nuclear Weapons Tests:
- List of nuclear weapons tests of the Soviet Union
- Soviet Nuclear Test Summary – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- Soviet Nuclear Weapons Program – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- Database of nuclear tests, USSR/Russia: overview – JohnstonArchive.net
Effect and/or Impact of Nuclear Weapons Tests:
- Page 3: Effects of Nuclear Weapon Testing by the Soviet Union – Economic, social, and environmental impacts – CTBTO
- GENERAL OVERVIEW OF THE EFFECTS OF NUCLEAR TESTING – CTBTO
- The Secret Effort To Clean Up a Former Soviet Nuclear Test Site – Slashdot.org
- A Review of Nuclear Testing by the Soviet Union at Novaya, by Vitaly I. Khalturin , Tatyana G. Rautian , Paul G. Richards , and William S. Leith – CiteSeerX- PSU.edu
Underground Nuclear Tests:
- The Containment of Soviet Underground Nuclear Explosions, by Vitaly V. Adshkin, and William Leith – OPEN FILE REPROT 01-312, September 2001 – US DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
- Political Seismology or Seismological Politics: Natural Resources Defense Council – USSR Experiments in Underground Nuclear Test Verification, by Anna Amramina
- What happens with an underground nuclear test? , by Kevin Voigt – February 19, 2013 – CNN
- APPENDIX H – UNDERGROUND NUCLEAR TESTING
- Buried History: Underground Nuclear Tests – GAJITZ.com
- Underground Nuclear Tests – TheBlogBelow.com
- Borovoye Archive Data from Underground Nuclear Tests – Columbia.edu
- Physical Environment of the Underground Nuclear Test Site on Novaya Zemlya, Russia, by John R. Matzko – Open-File Report 93-501- Reston, Virginia – 1993 – THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GEOGRAPHICAL SURVEY
Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site:
- Kazakhstan’s radioactive legacy – Boston.com
- “My home: nuclear base Semipalatinsk – 21”, Episode 02 “Main Testing Field” (Video: 3 min. 14 sec.) – WN.com
- Slow Death In Kazakhstan’s Land Of Nuclear Tests – Radio Free Europe Radio Library
- Visit to the Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site – SPEICAL NUCLEAR MATERIAL
- The Semipalatinsk Test Site, Kazakhstan – IAEA.org
- Semipalatinsk Test Site – NTI.org
- The Tragic Story of the Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site, by Vincze Miklós – io9.com
- 60 Years After First Soviet Nuclear Test, Legacy Of Misery Lives On In Kazakhstan – Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty – Monday, August 10, 2015 – RFERL.org
- Soviet nuclear tests leave Kazakh fallout – Sunday, 6 September 2009 – BBC
- In Kazakhstan, the race for uranium goes nuclear, by Philip P. Pan – Thursday, February 25, 2005 – The Washington Post
- Secrets of Semipalatinsk: How nuclear theft was averted in Central Asia – NuclearNo.com
- Top 10 Nuclear Test Sites, Michael Affleck, May 15, 2012 – Our World – ListVerse.com
Health, and Ecological Issues in Kazakhstan/Semipalatinsk:
- Kazakstan/Kazakhstan – Environmental Problems – Reference.AllRefer.com
- “In Semipalatinsk, the local population was exposed to high levels of radioactivity from nuclear weapon tests for several decades…” – Semipalatinsk, Kazakhstan: Nuclear test site – Nuclear-Risk.org
- Semipalatinsk nuclear testing: the humanitarian consequences – Norwegian Institute of International Affairs
- Radionuclide Contamination at Kazakhstan’s Semipalatinsk Test Site Implications on Human and Ecological Heath, by T.M. Carlsen, L.E. Peterson, B.A. Ulsh, C.A. Werner, K.L.Purvis, A.C. Sharber
- Radiation Exposure on Residents due to Semipalatinsk Nuclear Tests – IRPA.net
- Plutonium and Uranium in Human Bones from Areas surrounding the Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site – NukeFreeTexas.org
- “Their research done on sample villages near the test site found cancer mortality rates 2-1/2 times greater than those in a control village. The agency says some 356,000 people face radiation risk, with 70 percent of those being descendants of exposed villagers…” – Secrets of Semipalatinsk: How nuclear theft was averted in Central Asia – The Christian Science Monitor
- Studies of Health Effects from Nuclear Testing near the Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site Kazakhstan, by Bernd Grosche, Tamara Zhunussova, Kazbek Apsalikov, Ausrele Kesminiene
- Information Report on Biological Studies Conducted At the Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site – IDOSI.org
- Mortality from Cardiovascular Disease in the Semipalatinsk Historical Cohort, 1960 – 1999, and its Relationship to Radiation Exposure – Europe PubMed Central
1982 USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR.
- For some more pertinent information, see, “1983 USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR”, mentioned above.
1982 Time‘s Man of the Year is for the first time a non-human, the personal computer.
1977 USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR.
- For some more pertinent information, see, “1983 USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR”, mentioned above.
1976 The Communist Party of Nepal (Marxist–Leninist) is founded.
1972 Vietnam War: As part of Operation Linebacker II, 120 American B-52 Stratofortress bombers attacked Hanoi, including 78 launched from Andersen Air Force Base in Guam, the largest single combat launch in Strategic Air Command history.
Vietnam War in 1972:
- 1972 in the Vietnam War – Wikipedia
- Vietnam War Timeline: 1971-1972 – VietnamGear.com
- 1972 YEAR IN REVIEW – Vietnam War and Deaths – UPI.com
- III The War in Vietnam – Operations – [1972] – Army.mil
Operation Linebacker II:
- Operation Linebacker II – Wikipedia
- Operation Linebacker – Wikipedia
- Operation Linebacker II – globalsecurity.org
- THIS DAY IN HISTORY – DEC 18 1972: Nixon orders initiation of Operation Linebacker II – history.com
- THIS DAY IN HISTORY – DEC 23 1972: Operation Linebacker II continues – history.com
- Operation Linebacker II – The Christmas Bombing – thevietnamwar.info
- FACTSHEET – OPERATION LINEBACKER II – Air Force Historical Support Division – afhso.af.mil
- Linebacker II – 12/72 – linebacker2.com
- Operation LINEBACKER II – citizendium.org
1966 The first Kwanzaa is celebrated by Maulana Karenga, the chair of Black Studies at California State University, Long Beach.
1948 Cardinal József Mindszenty is arrested in Hungary and accused of treason and conspiracy.
1944 World War II: George S Patton‘s Third Army breaks the encirclement of surrounded U.S. forces at Bastogne, Belgium.
1943 World War II: German warship Scharnhorst is sunk off of Norway’s North Cape after a battle against major Royal Navy forces.
1941 US President Franklin D. Roosevelt signs a bill establishing the fourth Thursday in November as Thanksgiving Day in the United States.
1925 Turkey adopts the Gregorian calendar.
1898 Marie and Pierre Curie announce the isolation of radium.
1883 The Harbour Grace Affray between Irish Catholics and Protestant Orangemen causes five deaths in Newfoundland.
1862 The largest mass-hanging in U.S. history took place in Mankato, Minnesota, 38 Native Americans died.
1846 Trapped in snow in the Sierra Nevadas and without food, members of the Donner Party resort to cannibalism.
1825 Advocates of liberalism in Russia rise up against Czar Nicholas I and are put down in the Decembrist revolt in Saint Petersburg.
1811 A theater fire in Richmond, Virginia kills the Governor of Virginia George William Smith and the president of the First National Bank of Virginia Abraham B. Venable.
1806 Battles of Pultusk and Golymin: Russian forces hold French forces under Napoleon.
1805 Austria and France sign the Treaty of Pressburg.
1799 Four thousand people attend George Washington‘s funeral where Henry Lee III declares him as “first in war, first in peace and first in the hearts of his countrymen.”
1793 Second Battle of Wissembourg: France defeat Austria.
DECMEBER 27
2009 Iranian election protests: On the Day of Ashura in Tehran, Iran, government security forces fire upon demonstrators.
2008 Operation Cast Lead: Israel launches 3-week operation on Gaza.
2007 Riots erupt in Mombasa, Kenya, after Mwai Kibaki is declared the winner of the presidential election, triggering a political, economic, and humanitarian crisis.
2007 Former Pakistani prime minister Benazir Bhutto is assassinated in a shooting incident.
2004 Radiation from an explosion on the magnetar SGR 1806-20 reaches Earth. It is the brightest extrasolar event known to have been witnessed on the planet.
2002 Two truck bombs kill 72 and wound 200 at the pro-Moscow headquarters of the Chechen government in Grozny, Chechnya, Russia.
2001 China is granted permanent normal trade relations with the United States.
1997 Taliban forces retake the strategic Bagram Airfield which solidifies their buffer zone around Kabul, Afghanistan.
1996 Taliban forces retake the strategic Bagram Airfield which solidifies their buffer zone around Kabul, Afghanistan.
1989 The Romanian Revolution concludes, as the last minor street confrontations and stray shootings abruptly end in the country’s capital, Bucharest.
1987 USSR performs nuclear test (underground) at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR.
USSR Nuclear Tests in 1987:
USSR’s Nuclear Weapons Tests:
- List of nuclear weapons tests of the Soviet Union
- Soviet Nuclear Test Summary – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- Soviet Nuclear Weapons Program – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- Database of nuclear tests, USSR/Russia: overview – JohnstonArchive.net
Effect and/or Impact of Nuclear Weapons Tests:
- Page 3: Effects of Nuclear Weapon Testing by the Soviet Union – Economic, social, and environmental impacts – CTBTO
- GENERAL OVERVIEW OF THE EFFECTS OF NUCLEAR TESTING – CTBTO
- The Secret Effort To Clean Up a Former Soviet Nuclear Test Site – Slashdot.org
- A Review of Nuclear Testing by the Soviet Union at Novaya, by Vitaly I. Khalturin , Tatyana G. Rautian , Paul G. Richards , and William S. Leith – CiteSeerX- PSU.edu
Underground Nuclear Tests:
- The Containment of Soviet Underground Nuclear Explosions, by Vitaly V. Adshkin, and William Leith – OPEN FILE REPROT 01-312, September 2001 – US DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
- Political Seismology or Seismological Politics: Natural Resources Defense Council – USSR Experiments in Underground Nuclear Test Verification, by Anna Amramina
- What happens with an underground nuclear test? , by Kevin Voigt – February 19, 2013 – CNN
- APPENDIX H – UNDERGROUND NUCLEAR TESTING
- Buried History: Underground Nuclear Tests – GAJITZ.com
- Underground Nuclear Tests – TheBlogBelow.com
- Borovoye Archive Data from Underground Nuclear Tests – Columbia.edu
- Physical Environment of the Underground Nuclear Test Site on Novaya Zemlya, Russia, by John R. Matzko – Open-File Report 93-501- Reston, Virginia – 1993 – THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GEOGRAPHICAL SURVEY
Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site:
- Kazakhstan’s radioactive legacy – Boston.com
- “My home: nuclear base Semipalatinsk – 21”, Episode 02 “Main Testing Field” (Video: 3 min. 14 sec.) – WN.com
- Slow Death In Kazakhstan’s Land Of Nuclear Tests – Radio Free Europe Radio Library
- Visit to the Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site – SPEICAL NUCLEAR MATERIAL
- The Semipalatinsk Test Site, Kazakhstan – IAEA.org
- Semipalatinsk Test Site – NTI.org
- The Tragic Story of the Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site, by Vincze Miklós – io9.com
- 60 Years After First Soviet Nuclear Test, Legacy Of Misery Lives On In Kazakhstan – Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty – Monday, August 10, 2015 – RFERL.org
- Soviet nuclear tests leave Kazakh fallout – Sunday, 6 September 2009 – BBC
- In Kazakhstan, the race for uranium goes nuclear, by Philip P. Pan – Thursday, February 25, 2005 – The Washington Post
- Secrets of Semipalatinsk: How nuclear theft was averted in Central Asia – NuclearNo.com
- Top 10 Nuclear Test Sites, Michael Affleck, May 15, 2012 – Our World – ListVerse.com
Health, and Ecological Issues in Kazakhstan/Semipalatinsk:
- Kazakstan/Kazakhstan – Environmental Problems – Reference.AllRefer.com
- “In Semipalatinsk, the local population was exposed to high levels of radioactivity from nuclear weapon tests for several decades…” – Semipalatinsk, Kazakhstan: Nuclear test site – Nuclear-Risk.org
- Semipalatinsk nuclear testing: the humanitarian consequences – Norwegian Institute of International Affairs
- Radionuclide Contamination at Kazakhstan’s Semipalatinsk Test Site Implications on Human and Ecological Heath, by T.M. Carlsen, L.E. Peterson, B.A. Ulsh, C.A. Werner, K.L.Purvis, A.C. Sharber
- Radiation Exposure on Residents due to Semipalatinsk Nuclear Tests – IRPA.net
- Plutonium and Uranium in Human Bones from Areas surrounding the Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site – NukeFreeTexas.org
- “Their research done on sample villages near the test site found cancer mortality rates 2-1/2 times greater than those in a control village. The agency says some 356,000 people face radiation risk, with 70 percent of those being descendants of exposed villagers…” – Secrets of Semipalatinsk: How nuclear theft was averted in Central Asia – The Christian Science Monitor
- Studies of Health Effects from Nuclear Testing near the Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site Kazakhstan, by Bernd Grosche, Tamara Zhunussova, Kazbek Apsalikov, Ausrele Kesminiene
- Information Report on Biological Studies Conducted At the Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site – IDOSI.org
- Mortality from Cardiovascular Disease in the Semipalatinsk Historical Cohort, 1960 – 1999, and its Relationship to Radiation Exposure – Europe PubMed Central
1985 Palestinian guerrillas kill eighteen people inside the airports of Rome, Italy, and Vienna, Austria.
Rome and Vienna Airport Attacks of December 27, 1985:
- “The Rome and Vienna airport attacks were two major terrorist attacks carried out on 27 December 1985. Seven Arab terrorists attacked two airports in Rome, Italy, and Vienna, Austria with assault rifles and hand grenades.” – Rome and Vienna airport attacks – Wikipedia
- “December 27, 1985 – Guerrillas of Abu Nidal’s Fatah Revolutionary Council attack El Al counters at Rome and Vienna airports simultaneously, killing 19 people.” – Timeline: Attacks on Jewish targets, Israelis abroad – The Jerusalem Post – 07/19/2012 – Jpost.com
- Palestinian Gets 30 Years for Rome Airport Attack – Feb. 12, 1988 – The New York Times – NYTimes.com
1983 Pope John Paul II visits Mehmet Ali Ağca in Rebibbia‘s prison and personally forgives him for the 1981 attack on him in St. Peter’s Square.
1981 USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR.
- For some more pertinent information, see “1987 USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR,” mentioned above.
1979 The Soviet Union invades the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan.
Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan in 1979:
- Soviet invasion of Afghanistan – Encyclopedia Britannica
- The Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan 1979-1989 – ma.us
- The Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan and the US Response, 1978-1989 – OFFICE OF THE HISTORIAN – state.gov
- SOVIET INVASION OF AFGHANISTAN – gudietorussia.com
- The Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan, 1979-1989 – about education – about.com
- Origins of the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan, 1979 – wsu.edu
- Why Did the Soviet Union Invade Afghanistan in 1979? – e-ir.info
- YouTube video (46 min. 58 sec.): Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan | 1979 | American Documentary Film
Afghan War (1979-1992):
- Soviet-Afghan War – Wikipedia
- “Afghan War, in the history of Afghanistan, the internal conflict (1978–92) between anticommunist Muslim guerrillas and the Afghan communist government (aided in 1979–89 by Soviet troops).” – Afghan War (1978-1992) – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Soviet invasion of Afghanistan: 1979 – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Afghanistan War – Infoplease.com
- Soviet invasion of Afghanistan – Fact-Index.com
- COMMUNISM, REBELLIION, AND SOVIET INTERVENTION – Afghanistan – CountryStudies.us
- The Soviet-Afghan war – Prezi.com
- AFGHANISTAN; IN DEFESE OF SOVIET MILITARY ACTION – OOCities.org
- Why Did the Soviet Union Invade Afghanistan? , by Daryl Morini – Jan 3, 2010 – E-INTERNATIONAL RELATION STUDIES – E-IR.info
- The Origins of the Soviet-Afghan War – AlternativeInsight.com
- RUSSIAN INVASION OF AFGHANISTAN, by Andy Young – HISTORY OF RUSSIA – HistoryOfRussia.org
- The Soviet Occupation of Afghanistan – PBS News Hour – PBS.org
- The Kremlin and Kabul: The 1979 Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan in Retrospect, by Charles J Sullivan – September 2011 – TheWashingtonReview.org
- SOVIET INVASTION OF AFGHANISTAN – GuideToRussia.com
- Chronological History of Afghanistan – Afghan-web.com
Relations between Afghanistan and the Soviet Union:
- “The Soviets began a major economic assistance program in Afghanistan in the 1950s. Between 1954 and 1978, Afghanistan received more than $1 billion in Soviet aid, including substantial military assistance. In 1973, the two countries announced a $200-million assistance agreement on gas and oil development, trade, transport, irrigation, and factory construction. Following the 1979 invasion, the Soviets augmented their large aid commitments to shore up the Afghan economy and rebuild the Afghan military. They provided the Karmal regime an unprecedented $800 million. The Soviet Union supported the Najibullah regime even after the withdrawal of Soviet troops in February 1989.” – Afghanistan-Russia relations – Wikipedia
- Soviet-Afghanistan Relations from Cooperation to Occupation, by Alam Payind – AcademcRoom.com
- Foreign Relations – Afghanistan – AfghanistanChamber.com
- Afghanistan-Soviet relations – Sothebys.com
Foreign Relations of Afghanistan:
- Foreign relations of Afghanistan – Wikipedia
- Afghanistan – Council on Foreign Relations – CFR.org
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs – Islamic Republic of Afghanistan
- Neutrality in Afghanistan’s Foreign Policy – United States Institute of Peace – USIP.org
- Afghanistan-United States relations – Wikipedia
- US Relations With Afghanistan – US Department of State
- Afghanistan Index – Brookings.edu
- Afghanistan – Country Profile – NationsOnline.org
- Afghanistan country profile – BBC
Afghanistan and the United Nations:
- Afghanistan & the United Nations
- Permanent Mission of Afghanistan to the United Nations in New York
- Permanent Mission of Afghanistan to the United Nations Office and other international organizations in Geneva
Afghanistan:
- AFGHANISTAN – WORLD FACTBOOK – CIA
- Afghanistan – UN Data
- Afghanistan – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Afghanistan – Infoplease.com
History of Afghanistan:
- History of Afghanistan – Wikipedia
- Afghanistan – History – Infoplease.com
- A Brief History of Afghanistan: By Adam Ritscher – AfghanGovernment.com
- HISTORY OF AFGHANISTAN – HistoryWorld.net
- Afghanistan – History – LonelyPlanet.com
- Afghanistan | Facts and History – About.com
- A Historical Timeline of Afghanistan – PBS.org
- Chronological History of Afghanistan – Afghan-Web.com
- Afghanistan profile – Timeline – BBC
Economy of Afghanistan:
- Economy of Afghanistan – Wikipedia
- Afghanistan – WORLD BANK
- Afghanistan – Data – WORLD BANK
- Afghanistan: Economy – Asian Development Bank – ADB.org
- Afghanistan – Index – THE HERITAGE FOUNDATION
- Afghanistan – Economy – Infoplease.com
- Afghanistan – Economy – Afghanistan’s Economy
1978 Spain becomes a democracy after 40 years of fascist dictatorship.
Democratization of Spain in 1978:
- Spanish transition to democracy – Wikipedia
- Spanish Constitution of 1978 – Wikipedia
- Spanish society after the democratic transition – Wikipedia
- Politics of Spain – Wikipedia
- Wildcat Spain encounters democracy, 1977-1978 – libcom.org – pdf
- Spanish Democracy Dates to 1978 Constitution – uexpress.com
- History of Spain (1975-present) – Wikipedia
- ON THIS DAY: 6 December 1978: Spain set to vote for democracy – BBC – bbc.co.uk
1974 USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR.
- For some more pertinent information, see “1987 USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR,” mentioned above.
1968 Apollo program: Apollo 8 splashes down in the Pacific Ocean, ending the first orbital manned mission to the Moon.
1968 China detonates its first nuclear weapon at Lop Nor (Lop Nur).
Lop Nor Nuclear Weapons Test Site:
- Lop Nor Nuclear Weapons Test Base – NTI.org
- “US satellite intelligence imagery of 6-9 August 1964 showed that the previously suspect facility near Lop Nor in Sinkiang was almost certainly a nuclear testing site.” – Base 21 Lop Nor – FAS.org, or the same aticle on the website of org
- “Between 1964 and 1996, the People’s Republic of China conducted 45 nuclear tests in Lop Nor, a lake region in the Western province of Xinjiang.” – Lop Nor, China – Nuclear-Risks.org
- History of Lop Nor – The Shihezi Report
- Nuclear Explosion Location at the Lop Nor test site, China
China’s Nuclear Weapon Programs:
- List of nuclear weapons tests of China – Wikipedia
- 16 OCTOBER 1964 – FIRST CHINESE NUCLEAR TEST – CTBTO
- China and weapons of mass destruction – Wikipedia
- China – Overview – NTI.org
- China – NuclearFiles.org
- The Chinese Nuclear Weapons Program: Problems of Intelligence Collection and Analysis, 1964-1972– edited by William Burr – – published March 30, 2000 – GWU.edu
- China’s Nuclear Weapons – Present Capabilities – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- The China’s Nuclear Weapons Program and its Threat to the United States and Her Allies, by Erik Fogg – December 6, 2006 – MIT.edu – pdf
- “As such, the People’s Republic of China (PRC) is improving its nuclear deterrent to undermine the coercive effects of other countries nuclear weapons. The People’s Liberation Army’s (PLA) Second Artillery Force is building a next generation intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), and the PLA Navy is gradually working toward the goal of fielding nuclear submarines capable of launching a new submarine launched ballistic missile (SLBM).” – HALVE LIVES: A PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT CHINA’S NUCLEAR WARHEAD LIFE EXTENSION AND SAFETY PROGRAM – Project 2049 Institute – June 29, 2013 – pdf
- “The first Chinese nuclear test was conducted at Lop Nor on 16 October 1964 (CHIC 1). It was a tower shot involving a fission device with a yield of 25 kilotons. Uranium 235 was used as the nuclear fuel, which indicates Beijing’s choice of the path of creating high-yield nuclear weapons right away.” – Nuclear Weapons – FAS.org
- China’s Nuclear Weapons – China’s Nuclear Program – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- Nuclear Power in China – WORLD NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION – World-Nuclear.org
- THE NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION INTERNATIOAL HISTORY PROJECT WORKING PAPER SERIES – Between Aid and Restriction: Changing Soviet Policies toward China’s Nuclear Weapons Program: 1954-1960, by Zhihua Shen and Yafeng Xia – NPIHP Working Paper #2 – May 2012 – WilsonCenter.org – pdf
- China Nuclear Stockpile as India Matches Pakistan Rise, by Robert Wall – June 3, 2013 – Bloomberg.com
- Should America Fear China’s Nuclear Weapons? ,by Robert Farley – August 10, 2014 – The National Interest – NationalInterest.org
1966 The Cave of Swallows, the largest known cave shaft in the world, is discovered in Aquismón, San Luis Potosí, Mexico.
1961 Belgium and Congo resume diplomatic relations.
Belgian Congo:
- Belgian Congo – Wikipedia
- Belgian Congo – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Congo Crisis – Wikipedia
- The Congo 1960-1964 – THE THIRD WORLD TRAVELER – TheThirdWorldTraveler.com
- Congo Civil War 1960-1964 – BlackPast.org
- “Of all African nations, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has had an especially tumultuous post-colonial experience. Formerly a Belgian colony, the DRC still faces violence in the eastern portion of the country as well as political, economic, and social instability throughout. There are many historical reasons for the DRC’s instability but Belgian colonial education policies are a key cause of this instability.” – Belgian Congo – Belgian Colonial Education Policy: A Poor Foundation for Stability – UltimateHistoryProject.com
- SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE: MERCENARY WARS – Congo 1960/68 – Timeline and Archives of Pertinent Articles – MercenaryWars.net
1960 France performs nuclear test at Reggane, Algeria.
French Nuclear Tests in Reggane, Algeria:
- Reggane series, French nuclear tests – Wikipedia
- Nuclear Weapons – French Atmospheric Nuclear Test Database – ZVIS.com
- Reggane, Algeria – Nuclear weapons test site – The Nuclear Chain – Nuclear-Risks.org
- Reggane, France Tests Its Nuclear Bomb – E-DZ Community – E-DZ.com
- “Gerboise Bleue (“blue jerboa”) was the name of the first French nuclear test. It was an atomic bomb detonated near Reggane, in the middle of the Algerian Sahara desert…” – Gerboise Bleue – Wikipedia
- Il y a cinquante ans, la France réalisait son premier essai nucléaire – Jean-Dominique Merchet – 13 février 2010 – Libération
- “The two nuclear testing grounds that France used in the Sahara desert in Algeria for its first atomic bombs in the 1960s. The very first of France’s A-bombs, code-named Gerboise Bleue, was detonated at the CSEM, Centre Saharien d’Expérimentations Militaires (‘Saharan Military Experiments Center’), near Reggane on 13 February 1960 – right in the middle of the Algerian War (cf. Algiers – war museum). It was followed by another four atmospheric tests at the site. After Algeria gained its independence in 1962, France still carried on nuclear testing in the Algerian desert (under some kind of a special agreement), but moved to a different site near In Ekker, where testing recommenced underground.” – IN EKKER AND REGGANE – Dark-Tourism.com
Some Pertinent YouTube Videos:
- (0:54 sec.): French Nuclear Test in Reggane / Algeria – View on Google Satellite / edited by Hakim Tabi
- (2 min. 21 sec.) L’abominable crime nucléaire français de Reggane en Algérie
- (2 min. 48 sec.) : Essais nucléaires français en Algérie : Graves répercussions
- (10 min. 38 sec.): La Bombe Nucléaire: Images déclassifiées Full HD
- (1 h. 33 min. 23 sec.) : Algerie : Nucléaire Algérien, nouvelles révelations explosives !
Pertinent Reports:
- RAPPORT SUR LES INCIDENCES ENVIRONNEMENTALES ET SANITAIRES DES ESSAIS NUCLEAIRES EFFECTUES PAR LA FRANCE ENTRE 1960 ET 1996 ET ELEMENTS DE COMPARAISON AVEC LES ESSAIS DES AUTRES PUISSANCES NUCLEAIRES – Par M. Christian BATAILLE, Député Et M. Henri REVOL, Sénateur – OFFICE PARLEMENTAIRE D’ÉVALUATION DES CHOIX SCIENTIFIQUES ET TECHNOLOGIQUES
- Chapitre II – LES PREMIERS ESSAIS FRANÇAIS AU SAHARA : 1960-1966 – Bienvenue au Sénat – Senat.fr
Radiation Contaminations in Reggane:
- “The French army conducted four atmospheric nuclear tests near Reggane, Algeria in 1960 and 1961, contaminating the Sahara desert with plutonium, exposing soldiers, workers and local Tuareg to radioactive fallout, and causing long-term health effects like cancer, infertility and genetic mutations” – Reggane, Algeria: Nuclear weapons test site – Nuclear-Risks.org – pdf
- Algerians suffering from French atomic legacy, 55 years after nuke tests, by Johnny Magdaleno – March 1, 2015 – Aljazeera America – Aljazeera.com
- Reggane, Algeria nuclear weapons test site – Breaking the Nuclear Chain – BreakingTheNuclearChina.org
- The Aftermath of French Nuclear Testing in Algeria – EarthIsLand.org – pdf
- Algeria: radioactive waste of French nuclear testing in the open air – 27 February, 2010 – Ennahar Online – EnnaharOnline.com
- French nuclear tests in Algeria leave toxic legacy – Thu Mar 4, 2010 – Reuters.com
France’s Nuclear Tests:
- France’s Nuclear Weapons – Origin of the Force de Frappe
- France’s Nuclear Weapons – Development of the Nuclear Arsenal
- France – Weapons of Mass Destruction – Nuclear Weapons – GlobalSecurity.org
- Nuclear Test Sites – AtomicArchive.com
- Declassified files expose lies of French nuclear tests – France24.com
- History of French Nuclear Tests in the Pacific – Part I, Part II, Part III
- French nuclear tests ‘showered vast area of Polynesia with radioactivity – 3 July 2013 – The Guardian.com
- YouTube video (16 min. 27 sec.): Nuclear Mentality – France
- List of nuclear weapons tests of France – Wikipedia
1949 Indonesian National Revolution: The Netherlands officially recognizes Indonesian independence. End of the Dutch East Indies.
History of Indonesia:
- History of Indonesia – Wikipedia
- Indonesia – History – CountryStudies.us
- History – BALI & INDONESIA – Indo.com
- Indonesia’s History and Background – AsianInfo.org
- A BRIEF HISTORY OF INDONESIA – LocalHistories.org
- Indonesia – History – LonelyPlanet.com
- History of Indonesia – NationsOnline.org
- History of Indonesia – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Indonesia – Infoplease.com
- History of Indonesia – IndonesiaPoint.com
- Indonesian History – TheJakartaPost.com
- Timeline of Indonesian history – Wikipedia
- Indonesia country profile – Timeline – BBC
Indonesia:
- Indonesia – THE WORLD FACTBOOK – CIA, or Indonesia – Country Studies – The World Fact Book
- Indonesia – Data – UN Data
- Indonesia – CountryStudies.us
- Indonesia – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Indonesia – Infoplease.com
Foreign Relations of Indonesia:
- Foreign relations of Indonesia – Wikipedia
- Indonesia’s foreign relations: policy shamed by the ideal of ‘dynamic equilibrium’, by Dewi Fortuna Anwar – 4 February 2014 – EAST ASIA FORUM
- Indonesian Foreign Policy – Council on Foreign Relations – CFR.org
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Indonesia) – Wikipedia
Indonesia and the United Nations:
- Indonesia and the United Nations – Wikipedia
- Indonesia and the United Nations
- UNDP Indonesia
- Permanent Mission of the Republic of Indonesia to the United Nations, New York
- Permanent Mission of the Republic of Indonesia to the United Nations, WTO, and Other International Organizations in Geneva
Economy of Indonesia:
- Economy of Indonesia – Wikipedia
- Indonesia – Economy – Infoplease.com
- Business & Economy of Indonesia – IndonesiaPoint.com
- Indonesia – THE WORLD BANK
- Indonesia – Data – THE WORLD BANK
- Indonesia – Economy – ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK
1945 The World Bank and International Monetary Fund are created with the signing of an agreement by 29 nations.
World Bank and the IMF:
- World Bank Group – Official Site
- International Monetary Fund Home Page
- Factsheet: The World Bank and the IMF – IMF.org
- The World Bank and the IMF: How Do They Differ? , by David D. Driscoll – IFM.org
Problems of the World Bank and the IMF:
- Why the World Bank Must Be Reformed and How Can We Do It – GlobalExchange.org
- How to Fix the World Bank, by Thomas J. Bollyky – April 8, 2012 – The New York Times – NYTimes.com
- CRITICAL VOICES ON THE WORLD BANK AND THE IMF – Breton Woods Project – BretonWoodsProject.org
- Operational Problems of the World Bank and the IMF: Economic Essay – UKEssays.com
- A PROJECT OF THE WORLD BANK OR IMF THAT CREATED PROBLEMS FOR THE NATIONS THAT RECEIVED ITS ASSISTANCE? , posted by Martin Nwadiugwu – downloadable
1942 The Union of Pioneers of Yugoslavia is founded.
1939 Winter War: Finland holds off a Soviet attack in the Battle of Kelja.
Battel of Kelja (Winter War):
- Battle of Kelja – Wikipedia
- The Battle of Kelja – 25-27 December 1939 – winterwar.com
- Battles of Winter War – winerwar.com
Winter War:
- 1939-1940 – Winter War – GlobalSecurity.org
- The Soviet-Finnish War, 1939-1940 Getting the Doctrine Right, by Major Gregory J. Bozek – iBiblio.org
- The Finnish Winter War 1939-1940, by Juha Ilo – Feldgrau.com
- The Winter War – The Soviet Invasion of Finland Timeline (November 1939-March 1940) – SecondWorldWarHistory.com
- The Winter War – 30 Nov 1939-13 Nov 1940, by Morgan Bell – World War II Database – WW2DB.com
- German-Soviet Commercial Agreement (1940) – Wikipedia
- Lessons of the Winter War: A Study in the Military Effectiveness of the Red Army, 1939–1940, by Roger R. Reese – JHU.edu
- German-Soviet Axis talks – Wikipedia
Timelines of the Winter War:
- Timeline of the Winter War – Wikipedia
- Timeline of the Winter War – History Learning Site – HistoryLearningSite.co.uk
- Timeline of the occupation of the Baltic States – Wikipedia
1939 Erzincan, Turkey, is hit by an earthquake, killing 30,000.
1929 Soviet General Secretary Joseph Stalin orders the “liquidation of the kulaks as a class”, ostensibly as an effort to spread socialism to the countryside.
Stalin’s Liquidation of the Kulaks as a Class:
- Dekulakization – Wikipedia
- Forced Collectivization and the Liquidation of the Kulaks, 1929-1933. – mtholyoke.edu
- KULAKS – Liquidation of the Entire Class – kulaks.weebly.com
- Liquidation of the Kulaks – socialhistory.org
- Why did Stalin order a policy of liquidating the Kulaks? – answers.com
- STALIN ON THE LIQUIDATION OF THE KULAK – msu.edu
1918 The Great Poland Uprising against the Germans begins.
History of Poland:
- History of Poland – Wikipedia
- Kingdom of Poland (1916-1918) – 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
Second Poland Republic:
- Second Polish Republic (1918-1939) – From democracy to authoritarian government – TravelToPoland.com, and Second Polish Republic (1918-1939) – TravelToPoland.com
- Second Republic – History of Poland (1918-1939) – ClubFilm.ir
1831 Charles Darwin embarks on his journey aboard the HMS Beagle, during which he will begin to formulate the theory of evolution.
1703 Portugal and England sign the Methuen Treaty which gives preference to Portuguese imported wines into England.
1657 The Flushing Remonstrance is signed.
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2014 Indonesia AirAsia Flight 8501 crashes into the Karimata Strait en route from Surabaya to Singapore, killing all 162 people aboard.
2011 Roboski airstrike: Turkish warplanes bomb 34 Kurds of Turkish nationality in the district of Uludere.
2010 Arab Spring: Popular protests begin in Algeria against the government.
Arab Spring:
- Arab Spring: A Research & Study Guide – Cornell University Library – Cornell.edu
- 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
- Arab spring: an interactive timeline of Middle East protests – March 22, 2011 – TheGuardian.com
- Timeline: The Major Events in the Arab Spring – NPR.org
- Timeline of the Arab Spring – Wikipedia
Arab Spring in Algeria:
- Algeria and the Arab Spring – Foreign Policy in Focus – FPIF.org
- 2010-12 Algerian protest – Wikipedia
- Is Algeria the Odd One Out in the Arab Spring? – August 21, 2013 – The Northern Africa Post
- “Even if the Arab spring has sorely disappointed, dictators, even benevolent ones, are not the answer” – The Lesson of Algeria – Apr 19th, 2014 – The Economist
- Arab Spring in Algeria – February 20, 2014 – Wooster.edu
- Why Has the Arab Spring Not Spread in Algeria? , by Rabah Ghezali – 04/-0/2011 – HuffingtonPost.com
- Algeria’s Forecast: Arab Spring, by Noah Feldman – Apr 14, 2014 – BoombergView.com
- Algerian Foreign Policy in the Context of the Arab Spring, by Anauar Boukhars – January 14, 2014 – USMA.edu
- Algeria “not immune to Arab spring revolt”, by Lamine Chikhi – Thu Aug 18, 2011 – Reuters.com
- Is Algeria immune to the ‘Arab Spring’? – 14 May 2012 – Aljazeera.com
- No Arab Spring for Algeria – May 29, 2014 – Atlantic Council – AtlanticCouncil.org
- Algeria vs. the Arab Spring, by Frédéric Volpi – JHU.edu
Algeria:
- Algeria – The World Factbook – CIA
- Algeria – Data – UN Data
- Algeria – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Algeria – Infoplease.com
- Algeria – CountryStudies.us
- Algeria country profile – Overview – BBC
History of Algeria:
- History of Algeria – Wikipedia
- Algeria – History – Infoplease.com
- A Synopsis of Algeria’s History – Algeria.com
- Algeria – History – LonelyPlanet.com
- History of Algeria – NationsOnline.org
- HISTORY OF ALGERIA – HistoryWorld.net
- Algerian War (of Independence) – Wikipedia
- Algerian Civil War – Wikipedia
- Culture of Algeria – EveryCulture.com
- Culture of Algeria – Wikipedia
- Algeria Timeline – Part I: Prehistory to Colonization
Economy of Algeria:
- Economy of Algeria – Wikipedia
- Algeria – Economy – Infoplease.com
- Algeria – Economy – Algeria.com
- Algeria – The Heritage Foundation
- Algeria – Overview – THE WORLD BANK
- Algeria – Data – THE WORLD BANK
Foreign Relations of Algeria:
- Foreign relations of Algeria – Wikipedia
- Algeria – Council on Foreign Relations – CFR.org
- US Relations with Algeria – US Department of State
- Algeria – Foreign Relations – GlobalSecurity.org
- Some elements about the Algerian Foreign Policy
- ALGERIAN FOREIGN POLICY IN THE CONTEXT OF THE ARAB SPRING, by Anouar Boukhars – January 14, 2013 – USMA.edu
- Algeria – Foreign Relations & Military – Country-Facts.com
Algeria and the United Nations:
- Permanent Mission of Algeria to the United Nations, New York
- Permanent Mission to the United Nations of Algeria in Geneva
2009 Forty-three people die in a suicide bombing in Karachi, Pakistan, where Shia Muslims are observing the Day of Ashura.
2006 War in Somalia: The militaries of Somalia‘s Transitional Federal Government and Ethiopian troops capture Mogadishu unopposed.
2000 US retail giant Montgomery Ward announces it is going out of business after 128 years.
1988 USSR performs nuclear test (underground) at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR.
USSR Nuclear Tests in 1988:
USSR’s Nuclear Weapons Tests:
- List of nuclear weapons tests of the Soviet Union
- Soviet Nuclear Test Summary – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- Soviet Nuclear Weapons Program – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- Database of nuclear tests, USSR/Russia: overview – JohnstonArchive.net
Effect and/or Impact of Nuclear Weapons Tests:
- Page 3: Effects of Nuclear Weapon Testing by the Soviet Union – Economic, social, and environmental impacts – CTBTO
- GENERAL OVERVIEW OF THE EFFECTS OF NUCLEAR TESTING – CTBTO
- The Secret Effort To Clean Up a Former Soviet Nuclear Test Site – Slashdot.org
- A Review of Nuclear Testing by the Soviet Union at Novaya, by Vitaly I. Khalturin , Tatyana G. Rautian , Paul G. Richards , and William S. Leith – CiteSeerX- PSU.edu
Underground Nuclear Tests:
- The Containment of Soviet Underground Nuclear Explosions, by Vitaly V. Adshkin, and William Leith – OPEN FILE REPROT 01-312, September 2001 – US DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
- Political Seismology or Seismological Politics: Natural Resources Defense Council – USSR Experiments in Underground Nuclear Test Verification, by Anna Amramina
- What happens with an underground nuclear test? , by Kevin Voigt – February 19, 2013 – CNN
- APPENDIX H – UNDERGROUND NUCLEAR TESTING
- Buried History: Underground Nuclear Tests – GAJITZ.com
- Underground Nuclear Tests – TheBlogBelow.com
- Borovoye Archive Data from Underground Nuclear Tests – Columbia.edu
- Physical Environment of the Underground Nuclear Test Site on Novaya Zemlya, Russia, by John R. Matzko – Open-File Report 93-501- Reston, Virginia – 1993 – THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GEOGRAPHICAL SURVEY
Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site:
- Kazakhstan’s radioactive legacy – Boston.com
- “My home: nuclear base Semipalatinsk – 21”, Episode 02 “Main Testing Field” (Video: 3 min. 14 sec.) – WN.com
- Slow Death In Kazakhstan’s Land Of Nuclear Tests – Radio Free Europe Radio Library
- Visit to the Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site – SPEICAL NUCLEAR MATERIAL
- The Semipalatinsk Test Site, Kazakhstan – IAEA.org
- Semipalatinsk Test Site – NTI.org
- The Tragic Story of the Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site, by Vincze Miklós – io9.com
- 60 Years After First Soviet Nuclear Test, Legacy Of Misery Lives On In Kazakhstan – Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty – Monday, August 10, 2015 – RFERL.org
- Soviet nuclear tests leave Kazakh fallout – Sunday, 6 September 2009 – BBC
- In Kazakhstan, the race for uranium goes nuclear, by Philip P. Pan – Thursday, February 25, 2005 – The Washington Post
- Secrets of Semipalatinsk: How nuclear theft was averted in Central Asia – NuclearNo.com
- Top 10 Nuclear Test Sites, Michael Affleck, May 15, 2012 – Our World – ListVerse.com
Health, and Ecological Issues in Kazakhstan/Semipalatinsk:
- Kazakstan/Kazakhstan – Environmental Problems – Reference.AllRefer.com
- “In Semipalatinsk, the local population was exposed to high levels of radioactivity from nuclear weapon tests for several decades…” – Semipalatinsk, Kazakhstan: Nuclear test site – Nuclear-Risk.org
- Semipalatinsk nuclear testing: the humanitarian consequences – Norwegian Institute of International Affairs
- Radionuclide Contamination at Kazakhstan’s Semipalatinsk Test Site Implications on Human and Ecological Heath, by T.M. Carlsen, L.E. Peterson, B.A. Ulsh, C.A. Werner, K.L.Purvis, A.C. Sharber
- Radiation Exposure on Residents due to Semipalatinsk Nuclear Tests – IRPA.net
- Plutonium and Uranium in Human Bones from Areas surrounding the Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site – NukeFreeTexas.org
- “Their research done on sample villages near the test site found cancer mortality rates 2-1/2 times greater than those in a control village. The agency says some 356,000 people face radiation risk, with 70 percent of those being descendants of exposed villagers…” – Secrets of Semipalatinsk: How nuclear theft was averted in Central Asia – The Christian Science Monitor
- Studies of Health Effects from Nuclear Testing near the Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site Kazakhstan, by Bernd Grosche, Tamara Zhunussova, Kazbek Apsalikov, Ausrele Kesminiene
- Information Report on Biological Studies Conducted At the Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site – IDOSI.org
- Mortality from Cardiovascular Disease in the Semipalatinsk Historical Cohort, 1960 – 1999, and its Relationship to Radiation Exposure – Europe PubMed Central
1985 US performs nuclear test (underground) at Nevada Test Site.
US Nuclear Weapons Tests:
- List of the nuclear weapons tests of the United States – Wikipedia
- Nuclear Weapons and the United States – Wikipedia
- The Cold War – AtomCentral.com
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
Nevada Test Site:
- NEVADA TEST SITE – FAS.org
- NEVADA TEST SITE – GlobalSecurity.org
- Nevada Test Site Overview – OnlineNevada.org
- Nuclear testing at the Nevada Test Site – Brookings.edu
- Nevada Test Site – Toxipedia.org
- Nevada Test Site – Oral History Project
- NUKE TESTING in NEVADA – Archure.net
- ECOLOGY OF THE NEVADA TEST SITE: AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
- Nevada Test Site Workers Exposed to Radiation – National Cancer Benefits Center – NevadaTestSite.info
- 50 Facts About the US Nuclear Weapons – Brookings.edu
- Gallery of US Nuclear Tests – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- The Nuclear Matters Handbook
Ecological and Health Issues in and around the Nevada Test Site:
- Environment and the Quality of Life in Nevada – UNLV.edu
- ECONLGOY OF THE NEVADA TEST SITE: AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY WITH NARRATIVE SUMMARY, KEY WORD INDEX, AND SPECIES LISTS – DOE/NEV/11718-594
- Nevada Applied Ecology Information Center: a review of technical information support provided to the Nevada Applied Ecology Group – Sci-Tech Connect
- “Between 1951 and 1992, the United States bombed its own soil with nuclear weapons — 945 times. All but 17 of those explosions took place on a stretch of basin-and-range desert northwest of Las Vegas called the Nevada Test Site (NTS),…” – Sovereignty at Shoshone Mountain – EcologyCenter.org
- The Containment of Underground Nuclear Explosions – Princeton.edu
- Nevada Test Site Workers Exposed to Radiation – National Cancer Benefits Center
1984 USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR.
- For some more pertinent information, see “1988 USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR”, mentioned above.
1976 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site.
- For some more pertinent information, see “1985 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site”, mentioned above.
1973 The Endangered Species Act is passed in the United States.
1972 USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR.
- For some more pertinent information, see “1988 USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR”, mentioned above.
1972 Kim Il-sung, already Prime Minister of North Korea and First Secretary of the Workers’ Party of Korea, becomes the first President of North Korea.
1969 USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR.
- For some more pertinent information, see “1988 USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR”, mentioned above.
1957 USSR performs atmospheric nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk, USSR.
USSR Nuclear Tests in 1957:
USSR’s Nuclear Weapons Tests:
- List of nuclear weapons tests of the Soviet Union
- Soviet Nuclear Test Summary – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- Soviet Nuclear Weapons Program – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- Database of nuclear tests, USSR/Russia: overview – JohnstonArchive.net
Novaya Zemlya Nuclear Test Site:
- Novaya Zemlya – GlobalSecurity.org
- NOVAYA ZEMLYA – AtlasObscura.com
- Novaya Zemlya – GiantBomb.com
- NOVA ZEMLYA (NOVAYA ZEMLYA) 58 MEGA TON H BOMB TEST – ArkCode.com
- Central Test Site of Russia on Novaya Zemlya – NTI.org
- ICE Case Studies – Novaya Zemlya, by Carrie McVicker – American.edu
- Novaya Zemlya Archipelago – Image – NASA
- Novaya Zemlya Archipelago – NovayaZemlya.net
- Novaya Zemlya, Russia – Nuclear-Risks.org
- Novaya Zemlya: test site for most powerful nuclear bomb ever detonated – July 31, 2014 – TASS Russian News Agency
- Novaya Zemlya: birds, animals adapt nuclear test site, by Tatyana Sinitsyna – RIA Novosti, Russia – 15 August 2006
- UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GEOGRPAPHICAL SURVEY – Physical Environment of the Underground Nuclear Test Site on Novaya Zemlya, Russia, by John R. Matzko – Open-File Report 93-501 – Reston, Virginia – 1993
Soviet Atmospheric Nuclear Tests:
- Soviet Atmospheric Tests – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- USSR Atmospheric Nuclear Tests Database – Zvis.com
- 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
Effect and/or Impact of Nuclear Weapons Tests:
- Page 3: Effects of Nuclear Weapon Testing by the Soviet Union – Economic, social, and environmental impacts – CTBTO
- GENERAL OVERVIEW OF THE EFFECTS OF NUCLEAR TESTING – CTBTO
- The Secret Effort To Clean Up a Former Soviet Nuclear Test Site – Slashdot.org
- A Review of Nuclear Testing by the Soviet Union at Novaya, by Vitaly I. Khalturin , Tatyana G. Rautian , Paul G. Richards , and William S. Leith – CiteSeerX- PSU.edu
1956 Chin Peng, David Marshall and Tunku Abdul Rahman meet in Baling, Malaya to try and resolve the Malayan Emergency situation.
Malayan Emergency:
- “Malayan Emergency,(1948–60), period of unrest following the creation of the Federation of Malaya (precursor of Malaysia) in 1948.” – Malayan Emergency – Encyclopedia Britannica
- “Malaya in 1947 was made up of various ethnic groups; to understand many aspects of the emergency it is helpful to understand the background of these groups.” – The Malayan Emergency – HistoryOfWar.org
- Malayan Emergency 1950-60 – AUSTRALIAN WAR MEMORIAL
- THE MALAYAN EMERGENCY – National Army Museum – NAM.ac.uk
- “The Malayan Emergency was an ideological armed conflict which was fought between a communist insurgent army of Malaya and the Commonwealth armed forces, from 1948 to 1960. The guerrilla army which started the war against the colonial government was the Malayan Communist Party’s military arm, which was called Malayan National Liberation Army (MNLA).” – Malayan Emergency – HistoryWarsWeapons.com
- Malayan Emergency – PressurePointDefensiveTactics.com
- THE MALAYAN EMERGENCY (1948-60): Background – Commemoration.gov.au
- MALAYAN EMERGENCY – NZHistory.net.nz
- Malayan Emergency (1950-1959): Video (7 min. 13 sec.): British Pathé – BritishPathe.com
- MALAYAN EMERGENCY – Tumblr.com
History of Malaysia:
- Malaysia History – MalaysiaHistory.net
- History of Malaysia – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Malaysia – History – Infoplease.com
- Malaysia – History – LonelyPlanet.com
- Malaysia | Facts and History – About.com
- MALAYSIA HISTORY – 2Malaysia.com
Malaysia:
- Malaysia – NationsOnline.org
- Malaysia – The World Bank
- Malaysia – Data – The World Bank
- Malaysia – The Economist
- Malaysia – Geographia.com
- Malaysia – LonelyPlanet.com
- Malaysia – Official Website of Tourism
1943 World War II: After eight days of brutal house-to-house fighting, the Battle of Ortona concludes with the victory of the 1st Canadian Infantry Division over the German 1st Parachute Division and the capture of the Italian town of Ortona.
Battle of Ortona:
- Battle of Ortona – Wikia.com
- Ortona – CanadianSoldiers.com
- Battle of Ortona – CanadianEncyclopedia.ca
- The Battle for Ortona – FlamesOfWar.com
- BATTLE OF ORTONA – HOME – CAUSES – COMPONENTS – CONSEQUENCES – CANDA’S ROLE – PRIMARY DOCUMENT ANALYSIS – Weebly.com
- CHRISTMAS IN HELL – The Battle of Ortona: December 22-29, 1943 – HFDgames.com
- “For the Canadians, Ortona was the bloodiest battle of the Italian Campaign to date. The once pisturesque ancient village on the Adriatic coast has been reduce to rubble. Canadian and German troops clash daily, in bitter, house-to-house fighting. Snipers, booby traps and land mines were a constant threat as every building gained brought about a terrible cost in blood.” – Canada at War: The Battle of Ortona – WarHistoryOnline.com
- The Battle Of Ortona – BlogSpot.com
1941 World War II: Operation Anthropoid, the plot to assassinate high-ranking Nazi officer Reinhard Heydrich, commences.
Operation Anthropoid:
- ASSASSINATION: OPERATION ANTHROPOID 1941-1942, by Michal BURIAN, Aleš KNÍŽEK, Jiří RAJLICH, Eduard STEHLÍK – PRAGUE 2002 – Army.cz – pdf
- Operation Anthropoid – WW2InPrague.com
- The Assassination of Reinhard Heydrich – HolocaustResearchProject.org
- “Operation Anthropoid was the code name for the plan to assassinate Nazi Obergruppenfuhrer Reinhard Heydrich in 1942. Many called Heydrich The Hangman of Prague. Others called him The Blonde Beast. Heydrich had been installed as Acting Reich Protector of Bohemia and Moravia, with his office being based at the Hradcany Castle in Prague. Two soldiers from the Czechoslovak Army based in Britain were assigned to Operation Anthropoid.” – Heydrich1942.com
- Operation Anthropoid – HistoryWarsWeapons.com
- OPERATION ANTHROPOID – MilitaryHistoryTours.co.uk
- OPERATION ANTHROPOID – Tumbrl.com
1918 Constance Markievicz, while detained in Holloway prison, became the first woman to be elected MP to the British House of Commons.
1908 An earthquake of magnitude 7.2 rocks Messina, Sicily, Italy killing over 75,000.
1895 Wilhelm Röntgen publishes a paper detailing his discovery of a new type of radiation, which later will be known as x-rays.
1885 Indian National Congress, a political party of India is founded in Bombay Presidency, British India.
1867 United States claims Midway Atoll, the first territory annexed outside Continental limits.
1836 Spain recognizes the independence of Mexico.
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
Independence of Mexico from Spain:
- Some sources show different dates when Mexico gained its independence. For instance, com shows September 27, 1821, while History.com indicates “Spain accepts Mexican independence” on August 24, 1821. TWH (This Week in History) takes the date Wikipedia shows, December 28, 1836, as mentioned below. Both Brainy History and Spiritus-Temporis also indicate “December 28, 1836”. Note that Mexico’s Independence Day as a national day is September 16.
- “Finally On December 28, 1836, Spain recognized the independence of Mexico under the Santa María–Calatrava Treaty, signed in Madrid by the Mexican Commissioner Miguel Santa María and the Spanish state minister José María Calatrava.” – Battle of Tamprico – Spanish attempts to reconquer Mexico – Wikipedia
- The Mexican Declaration of Independence, by Josefina Zoraida Vázquez – GMU.edu
- Independence from Spain – Mexperience.com
- Mexican Independence – TAMU.edu
- Mexican Independence from Spain – StudyMode.com
- Declaration of Independence of the Mexican Empire – Wikipedia
- Mexican War of Independence – Wikipedia
- SEP 16,1810: THIS DAY IN HISTORY: Mexican War of Independence begins – History.com
- MEXICAN WAR OF INDPENDENCE – TSHAOnline.org
- “The Mexican war of Independence began in 1810, when the nontraditional Father Miguel Hidalgo (1753-1811), a Creole priest known for gambling, having children out of wedlock, and tirelessly working with indigenous and mestizo communities to achieve economic sustainability, called for revolution in the town of Dolores on September 16th.” – Mexican War of Independence – Donquijote.org
1836 South Australia and Adelaide are founded.
1835 Osceola leads his Seminole warriors in Florida into the Second Seminole War against the United States Army.
1824 The Bathurst War comes to an end with the surrender of the Wiradjuri.
DECEMBER 29
2013 A suicide bomb attack at the Volgograd-1 railway station in the southern Russian city of Volgograd kills at least 18 people and wounds 40 others.
2006 UK settles its Anglo-American loan, post-WWII loan debt.
2003 The last known speaker of Akkala Sami dies, rendering the language extinct.
1998 Leaders of the Khmer Rouge apologize for the 1970s genocide in Cambodia that claimed over one million lives.
1997 Hong Kong begins to kill all the nation’s 1.25 million chickens to stop the spread of a potentially deadly influenza strain.
1996 Guatemala and leaders of Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity sign a peace accord ending a 36-year civil war.
Guatemala:
- GUATEMALA – THE WORLD FACTBOOK – CIA
- Guatemala – UN Data
- Guatemala – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Guatemala – Infoplease.com
- Guatemala country profile – Overview – BBC
Foreign Relations of Guatemala:
- Foreign relations of Guatemala – Wikipedia
- Guatemala – Council on Foreign Relations – CFR.org
- US Relations With Guatemala – US Department of State
- Foreign Relations of the United States, 1952-1954 Retrospective Volume, Guatemala, Document 33 – OFFICE of the HISTORIAN – US Department of State
History of Guatemala:
- History of Guatemala – Wikipedia
- HISTORY OF GUATEMALA – HistoryWorld.net
- Guatemala – History – LonleyPlanet.com
- Guatemala – History – NationsEncyclopedia.com
- Guatemala history – TravelingGuatemala.com
- Guatemala profile – Timeline – BBC
Economy of Guatemala:
- Economy of Guatemala – Wikipedia
- Guatemala – WORLD BANK
- Guatemala – Data – WORLD BANK
- Guatemala – Index – THE HERITAGE FOUNDATION
1992 Fernando Collor de Mello, president of Brazil, tries to resign amidst corruption charges, but is then impeached.
1989 Riots break-out after Hong Kong decides to forcibly repatriate Vietnamese refugees.
1983 US announces withdrawal from UNESCO.
Withdrawal of the United States from UNESCO:
- Dissatisfied with UNESCO, US gives notice of withdrawal, by Danial Southerland – December 29, 1983 – The Christian Science Monitor – CSMonitor.com
- US IS QUITTING UNESCO, AFFIRMS BACKING FOR UN, by Bernard Gwertzman – December 30, 1983 – The New York Times – NYTimes.com
- “In December 1983, the United States served notice on the United Nations Educational, scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) that it intended to leave that organization at the end of 1984. The time to implement that decision has now come.” – UNESCO – Time To Leave – 12/10/84 68 – Heritage.org
- THE UNITED STATES WITHDRAWAL FROM UNESCO – American Society of International Law
- TEXT OF STATEMENT BY US ON ITS WITHDRAWAL FROM UNESCO – December 20, 1984 – The New York Times – NYTimes.com
- “In 1983 through 1985, Newell criticized UNESCO for inefficient managing of funds and becoming unduly politicized, backing liberation groups such as the Palestine Liberation Organization and attacking press freedoms…. Newell said the US would rejoin UNESCO if it returns to its original purpose. President Reagan agreed and the U.S. pulled out of UNESCO in 1985 (to return later under George W. Bush)” – Gregory J. Newell – Wikipedia
1975 A bomb explodes at LaGuardia Airport in New York City, killing 11 people and injuring 74.
1972 An Eastern Air Lines Flight 401 (a Lockheed L-1011 TriStar) crashes on approach to Miami International Airport, Florida, killing 101.
1959 Physicist Richard Feynman gives a speech entitled “There’s Plenty of Room at the Bottom“, which is regarded as the birth of nanotechnology.
1949 KC2XAK of Bridgeport, Connecticut becomes the first Ultra high frequency (UHF) television station to operate a daily schedule.
1940 World War II: In the Second Great Fire of London, the Luftwaffe fire-bombs London, England, UK, killing almost 200 civilians.
1937 The Irish Free State is replaced by a new state called Ireland with the adoption of a new constitution.
Irish Free State:
- Historical background – Irish Free State – Wikipedia
- 1921-22: Irish Free State and the civil war – BBC
- Liberation of Ireland – IOL.ie
- ML’s Service in the Irish Free State – MotorLaunchPatrol.net
History of Ireland:
- History of Ireland – WesleyJohnston.com
- History of Ireland – Wikipedia
- HISTORY OF IRELAND – HistoryWorld.net
- A BRIEF HISTORY OF IRELAND – LocalHistories.org
- History of Ireland – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Ireland History – Destination360.com
- History of Ireland – OracleIreland.com
- Events in Irish History – IrelandsEye.com
- History – YourIrish.com
- A Brief History of Ireland, by John Howell – GenealogyPro.com
From Irish Civil War to the Irish War of Independence:
- Background – Irish Civil War – Wikipedia
- The Irish War – theirishwar.com
- The Irish Civil War, 1922-1923 – bobrowen.com
- The Irish Civil War – A brief overview – The Irish Story – irishstory.com
- The Irish Civil War 1922-1923 – yourirish.com
- Irish Civil War – askaboutireland.ie
- Irish Civil War – nationalarchives.gov.uk
- The Irish Civil War 1922-1923 – YouTube video (5 min. 02 sec.)
- Timeline of the Irish Civil War – Wikipedia.com
- Irish Free State – conservapedia.com
Irish War of Independence:
- The Irish War of Independence – A Brief Overview – TheIrishHistory.com
- Irish War of Independence – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Irish War of Independence – THE IRISH WAR – TheIrishWar.com
- The War of Independence – AskAboutIreland.ie
- The Anglo-Irish War – BBC
- Timeline of the Irish War of Independence – Wikipedia
1934 Japan renounces the Washington Naval Treaty of 1922 and the London Naval Treaty of 1930.
Naval Disarmament Treaties:
- Naval Disarmament Treaties – The Pacific War Online Encyclopedia
- Washington Naval Treaty – PediaView.com
- The Washington Naval Conference, 1921-1922 – OFFICE of the HISTORIAN – US Department of State
- Washington Naval Conference – TotallyHistory.com
- London Naval Conference (December 1935- March 1936) – GlobalSecurity.org
- London naval treaty – Tumblr.com
- Diplomacy – Japan – CountryStudies.us
- Timeline – Political and Naval 1919/1921 – 1939
Washington Naval Treaty of 1922:
- Text of the Treaty Between the United States of America, the British Empire, France, Italy, and Japan, Signed at Washington, February 6, 1922, or the same text on this site: THE 1922 WASHINGTON NAVAL TREATY – WW2Ships.com
London Naval Treaty of 1930:
1930 Sir Muhammad Iqbal‘s presidential address in Allahabad introduces the two-nation theory and outlines a vision for the creation of Pakistan.
1916 A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, the first novel by James Joyce, was first published as a book by an American publishing house B. W. Huebschis after it had been serialized in The Egoist (1914–15).
1911 Sun Yat-sen becomes the provisional President of the Republic of China; he formally takes office on January 1, 1912.
1911 Mongolia gains independence from the Qing dynasty, enthroning 9th Jebtsundamba Khutughtu as Khagan of Mongolia.
1895 The botched Jameson Raid began in Johannesburg.
1890 Wounded Knee Massacre on Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, 300 Lakota killed by the United States 7th Cavalry Regiment.
1874 The military coup of Gen. Martinez Campos in Sagunto ends the failed First Spanish Republic and Prince Alfonso is proclaimed King of Spain.
1860 The first British seagoing ironclad warship, HMS Warrior is launched.
1851 The first American YMCA opens in Boston, Massachusetts.
1835 The Treaty of New Echota is signed, ceding all the lands of the Cherokee east of the Mississippi River to the United States.
DECMEBER 30
2013 More than 100 people are killed when anti-government forces attack key buildings in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
2011 Owing to a change of time zone the day is skipped in Samoa and Tokelau.
2009 A suicide bomber kills nine people at Forward Operating Base Chapman, a key facility of the Central Intelligence Agency in Afghanistan.
2009 A segment of the Lanzhou–Zhengzhou–Changsha pipeline ruptures in Shaanxi, China, and approximately 150,000 l (40,000 US gal) of diesel oil flows down the Wei River before finally reaching the Yellow River.
2006 Former President of Iraq Saddam Hussein is executed.
Saddam Hussein’s Execution:
Saddam Hussein:
- Saddam Hussein – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Saddam Hussein – Infoplease.com
- Saddam Hussein – Biography.com
- Saddam Hussein – News Archive – The New York Times
Saddam Hussein’s Trial:
- The Trial of Saddam Hussein – TOP DOCUMENTARY FILMS – TopDocumentaryFilms.com
- Try Saddam in an International Court – December 14, 2003 – Human Rights Watch
- Saddam Should Face International Court, by Helen Thomas – Friday, December 19, 2003 – CommonDreams.org
- Did the Iraqi dictator receive a fair trial? – THE TRIAL OF SADDAM HUSSEIN – AMERICA AT A CROSSROADS – PBS.org
- The Illegal Trial of Saddam Hussein – December 11, 2006 – DavidDuke.com
- “Already two defence lawyers are dead, one has fled, scores of witnesses appear to be too frightened to give evidence and eight people have been reportedly arrested for planning to kill an investigative judge”, said Nicholas Howen, Secretary-General of the ICJ [International Commission of Jurists]. These serious developments further reduce the credibility of the trial. They make it increasingly difficult for the Court to deliver a calm, fair and just trial.” – International Commission of Jurists
- “Furthermore, Saddam’s lawyers claimed that they had been denied access to their client and that they had received death threats from members of the Iraqi government. While no mainstream media outlet at the time offered an explanation of these strange occurrences, logic would suggest that there is something about the man that appeared in court that the US military did not want the Iraqi people and the rest of the world, to see, or hear.” – The Capture, Trial and Conviction of Saddam Hussein – Another US Intelligence Farce, by Joe Quinn – Thu, 28 Dec 2006 – Sott Focus – Sott.net
2006 The Indonesian passenger ferry MV Senopati Nusantara sinks in a storm, resulting in at least 400 deaths.
2004 A fire in the República Cromagnon nightclub in Buenos Aires, Argentina kills 194.
2000 Rizal Day bombings: A series of bombs explode in various places in Metro Manila, Philippines within a period of a few hours, killing 22 and injuring about a hundred.
1997 In the worst incident in Algeria‘s insurgency, the Wilaya of Relizane massacres, 400 people from four villages are killed.
1996 Proposed budget cuts by Benjamin Netanyahu spark protests from 250,000 workers who shut down services across Israel.
1996 In the Indian state of Assam, a passenger train is bombed by Bodo separatists, killing 26.
1993 Israel and Vatican City establish diplomatic relations.
Israel-Vatican Relations:
- Israel-Vatican Diplomatic Relations – Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Israel’s Relations with the Vatican, by Aharon Lopez – March 1, 1999 – Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs
- Vatican-Israel Relations – Council on Foreign Relations – CFR.org
- Holy See-Israel relations – Wikipedia
- VATICAN-ISRAEL RELATIONS: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE, by David Rosen
1976 USSR performs nuclear test (underground) at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR.
USSR Nuclear Tests in 1976:
USSR’s Nuclear Weapons Tests:
- List of nuclear weapons tests of the Soviet Union
- Soviet Nuclear Test Summary – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- Soviet Nuclear Weapons Program – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- Database of nuclear tests, USSR/Russia: overview – JohnstonArchive.net
Effect and/or Impact of Nuclear Weapons Tests:
- Page 3: Effects of Nuclear Weapon Testing by the Soviet Union – Economic, social, and environmental impacts – CTBTO
- GENERAL OVERVIEW OF THE EFFECTS OF NUCLEAR TESTING – CTBTO
- The Secret Effort To Clean Up a Former Soviet Nuclear Test Site – Slashdot.org
- A Review of Nuclear Testing by the Soviet Union at Novaya, by Vitaly I. Khalturin , Tatyana G. Rautian , Paul G. Richards , and William S. Leith – CiteSeerX- PSU.edu
Underground Nuclear Tests:
- The Containment of Soviet Underground Nuclear Explosions, by Vitaly V. Adshkin, and William Leith – OPEN FILE REPROT 01-312, September 2001 – US DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
- Political Seismology or Seismological Politics: Natural Resources Defense Council – USSR Experiments in Underground Nuclear Test Verification, by Anna Amramina
- What happens with an underground nuclear test? , by Kevin Voigt – February 19, 2013 – CNN
- APPENDIX H – UNDERGROUND NUCLEAR TESTING
- Buried History: Underground Nuclear Tests – GAJITZ.com
- Underground Nuclear Tests – TheBlogBelow.com
- Borovoye Archive Data from Underground Nuclear Tests – Columbia.edu
- Physical Environment of the Underground Nuclear Test Site on Novaya Zemlya, Russia, by John R. Matzko – Open-File Report 93-501- Reston, Virginia – 1993 – THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GEOGRAPHICAL SURVEY
Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site:
- Kazakhstan’s radioactive legacy – Boston.com
- “My home: nuclear base Semipalatinsk – 21”, Episode 02 “Main Testing Field” (Video: 3 min. 14 sec.) – WN.com
- Slow Death In Kazakhstan’s Land Of Nuclear Tests – Radio Free Europe Radio Library
- Visit to the Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site – SPEICAL NUCLEAR MATERIAL
- The Semipalatinsk Test Site, Kazakhstan – IAEA.org
- Semipalatinsk Test Site – NTI.org
- The Tragic Story of the Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site, by Vincze Miklós – io9.com
- 60 Years After First Soviet Nuclear Test, Legacy Of Misery Lives On In Kazakhstan – Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty – Monday, August 10, 2015 – RFERL.org
- Soviet nuclear tests leave Kazakh fallout – Sunday, 6 September 2009 – BBC
- In Kazakhstan, the race for uranium goes nuclear, by Philip P. Pan – Thursday, February 25, 2005 – The Washington Post
- Secrets of Semipalatinsk: How nuclear theft was averted in Central Asia – NuclearNo.com
- Top 10 Nuclear Test Sites, Michael Affleck, May 15, 2012 – Our World – ListVerse.com
Health, and Ecological Issues in Kazakhstan/Semipalatinsk:
- Kazakstan/Kazakhstan – Environmental Problems – Reference.AllRefer.com
- “In Semipalatinsk, the local population was exposed to high levels of radioactivity from nuclear weapon tests for several decades…” – Semipalatinsk, Kazakhstan: Nuclear test site – Nuclear-Risk.org
- Semipalatinsk nuclear testing: the humanitarian consequences – Norwegian Institute of International Affairs
- Radionuclide Contamination at Kazakhstan’s Semipalatinsk Test Site Implications on Human and Ecological Heath, by T.M. Carlsen, L.E. Peterson, B.A. Ulsh, C.A. Werner, K.L.Purvis, A.C. Sharber
- Radiation Exposure on Residents due to Semipalatinsk Nuclear Tests – IRPA.net
- Plutonium and Uranium in Human Bones from Areas surrounding the Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site – NukeFreeTexas.org
- “Their research done on sample villages near the test site found cancer mortality rates 2-1/2 times greater than those in a control village. The agency says some 356,000 people face radiation risk, with 70 percent of those being descendants of exposed villagers…” – Secrets of Semipalatinsk: How nuclear theft was averted in Central Asia – The Christian Science Monitor
- Studies of Health Effects from Nuclear Testing near the Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site Kazakhstan, by Bernd Grosche, Tamara Zhunussova, Kazbek Apsalikov, Ausrele Kesminiene
- Information Report on Biological Studies Conducted At the Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site – IDOSI.org
- Mortality from Cardiovascular Disease in the Semipalatinsk Historical Cohort, 1960 – 1999, and its Relationship to Radiation Exposure – Europe PubMed Central
1972 Vietnam War: The United States halts heavy bombing of North Vietnam.
Vietnam War in 1972:
- 1972 in the Vietnam War – Wikipedia
- 1972 YEAR REVIEW – Vietnam War and Deaths – Published: 1972 – UPI.com
- 1972 – South Vietnam’s ground war, 1972-1975 – Wikipedia
- SOUTH VEITNAM 1972: Vietnam War – Bruno Barbey – MagnamPhotos.com
- Vietnam War Timeline: 1971-1972 – VietnamWarGear.com
- Battlefield Timeline – 1969-1972 – Battlefield Vietnam – PBS.org
1971 USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR.
- For some more pertinent information, see “1976 USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR”, mentioned above.
1965 Ferdinand Marcos becomes President of the Philippines.
1958 The Guatemalan Air Force sinks several Mexican fishing boats alleged to have breached maritime borders, killing three and sparking international tension.
1947 King Michael I of Romania is forced to abdicate by the Soviet Union-backed Communist government of Romania.
1944 King George II of Greece declares a regency, leaving the throne vacant.
1943 Subhas Chandra Bose raises the flag of Indian independence at Port Blair.
1922 The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics is formed.
1916 The last coronation in Hungary is performed for King Charles IV and Queen Zita.
1906 The All-India Muslim League is founded in Dacca, East Bengal, British India. It went on to lay the foundations of Pakistan.
1905 Former Idaho Governor Frank Steunenberg is assassinated at the front gate of his home in Caldwell.
1903 A fire at the Iroquois Theater in Chicago, Illinois kills at least 605.
1897 The British Colony of Natal annexes Zululand.
1896 Filipino patriot and reform advocate José Rizal is executed by a Spanish firing squad in Manila, Philippines.
1825 The Treaty of St. Louis between the United States and the Shawnee Nation is proclaimed.
1813 War of 1812: British soldiers burn Buffalo, New York.
Buffalo, New York in 1813:
- Battle of Buffalo – Wikipedia
- The Burning of Buffalo 200 Years Ago – history.com
- 1813 Burned Buffalo Map – buffaloah.com
War of 1812:
- WAR OF 1812 – history.com
- War of 1812 – Wikipedia
- The War of 1812 101: An Overview – by Kennedy Hickman – about education – about.com
- A Guide to the War of 1812 – loc.gov
- Short History of the War of 1812 – ussconstitutionmuseum.org
- The War of 1812 – si.edu
- War Of 1812 – historynet.com
- The War of 1812 – pbs.org
- War of 1812 – nyheritage.org
- Military Resources: War of 1812 – archives.gov
Timelines of the War of 1812:
- War of 1812 Timeline Major Events – pbs.org
- Timeline of the War of 1812 – by Martin Kelly – about education – about.com
- War of 1812 Timeline – softschools.com
- Causes and Events of the War of 1812: A Timeline – THE WAR OF 1812 – warof1812.ca
- THE WAR OF 1812 – shmoop.com
- The War of 1812 – timetoast.com
- War of 1812: Causes, Timeline, Summary, and Resources – thefreeresource.com
- Timeline: War of 1812 – campaign1776.org
1702 Queen Anne’s War: James Moore, Governor of the Province of Carolina, abandons the Siege of St. Augustine.
1460 Wars of the Roses: Battle of Wakefield.
1419 Hundred Years’ War: Battle of La Rochelle
1066 Granada massacre: A Muslim mob storms the royal palace in Granada, crucifies Jewish vizier Joseph ibn Naghrela and massacres most of the Jewish population of the city.
DECEMBER 31
2011 NASA succeeds in putting the first of two Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory satellites in orbit around the Moon.
2009 Both a blue moon and a lunar eclipse occur.
2004 The official opening of Taipei 101, the tallest skyscraper at that time in the world, standing at a height of 509 metres (1,670 ft).
1999 Indian Airlines Flight 814 hijacking ended after seven days with the release of 190 survivors at Kandahar Airport, Afghanistan.
1999 The United States Government hands control of the Panama Canal (as well all the adjacent land to the canal known as the Panama Canal Zone) to Panama. This act complied with the signing of the 1977 Torrijos–Carter Treaties.
1999 First President of Russia, Boris Yeltsin, resigns from office, leaving Prime Minister Vladimir Putin as the acting President and successor.
1998 The European Exchange Rate Mechanism freezes the values of the legacy currencies in the Eurozone, and establishes the value of the euro currency.
1994 The First Chechen War: Russian army began a New Year’s storming of Grozny.
First Chechen War:
- First Chechnya War – 1994-1996 –GlobalSecurity.org
- Chechnya and the First Chechen War – RussianRulersHistory.com
- First Chechen War – StudyMode.com
- FIRST CHECHEN WAR – Tumbrl.com
- First Chechen War Combat Footage – LiveLeak.com
- Russian Soldiers in Chechnya…First Chechen War. – LiveLeak.com
- The First Chechen War History Essay – UKEssays.com
- The First War of Chechnya – VoltaireNet.org
Chechen Wars:
- Chechen-Russian conflict – Wikipedia
- Q&A: The Chechen conflict – BBC
- THE CONFLICT BETWEEN RUSSIA AND CHECHNYA, by Mariya Yevsyukova – 1995 – Colorado.edu
- Crisis in Chechnya, by Anup Shah – GlobalIssues.org
- Chechnya: A History of Conflict – Voice of America – VOANews.com
- Chechnya, Russia and 20 years of conflict, by Mansur Milovalev – 11 Dec 2014 – Aljazeera.com
- The Conflict in Chechnya, by Vlad Akselrud – SlideShare.net
- Timeline: Major Chechen attacks in Russia – Fri Apr 19, 2013 – Reuters.com
- YouTube videos: Chechen Conflict Documentary Part One (13 min. 24 sec.), Part Two (12 min. 15 sec.), Part Three (13 min. 10 sec.)
- YouTube video (48 min. 14 sec.): Documentary – Chechnya: The Dirty War (2005)
Russia, Chechnya and Terrorism:
- From « Ordinary Violence » to Terrorism: the Chechen case, by Aurélie Campara – Université Laval – TSAS.ca
- Russia, Chechnya and Terrorism: A Timeline of Russian-Chechen conflict, by Amy Zalman – About.com
- Russia’s Chechnya has long terrorist connections – April 19, 2013 – USAToday.com
- Chechen Terrorism (Russia, Chechnya, Separatist), by Preeti Bhattacharji – Council on Foreign Relations – CFR.org
- What drives the separatists commit such terrible outrages? , by Masha Gessen – Chechnya – Slate.com
- The Arab Connection to Chechen Conflict – Faryal Leghari – The Khaleej Times, 21 March 2006 – Yale.edu
Civilians under International Humanitarian Law:
- Civilian protected under international humanitarian law – ICRC.org
- International humanitarian law – Wikipedia
- International Humanitarian Law – Farnesia – Esteri.it
- International humanitarian law – Federal Department of Foreign Affairs – FDFE – EDA.Admin.ch
- International Humanitarian Law – Rule of Law in Armed Conflicts Project – RULAC – Geneva-Academy.ch
- CRIMES OF WAR – CHECHNYA, by Barry Renfrew – CrimesOfWar.org
- Civilians in Situations of armed conflict – UNITAR.org – pdf
- International Convention Against Taking Hostages, by Ben Saul – AUDIOVISUAL LIBRARY ON INTERNATIONAL LAW – UN.org
1994 This date is skipped altogether in Kiribati as the Phoenix Islands and Line Islands change time zones from UTC−11:00 to UTC+13:00 and UTC−10:00 to UTC+14:00, respectively.
1992 Czechoslovakia is peacefully dissolved in what is dubbed by media as the Velvet Divorce, resulting in the creation of the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
1991 All official Soviet Union institutions have ceased operations by this date and the Soviet Union is officially dissolved.
1984 US leaves UNESCO.
Withdrawal of the United States from UNESCO:
- “In December 1983, the United States served notice on the United Nations Educational, scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) that it intended to leave that organization at the end of 1984. The time to implement that decision has now come.” – UNESCO – Time To Leave – 12/10/84 68 – Heritage.org
- TEXT OF STATEMENT BY US ON ITS WITHDRAWAL FROM UNESCO – December 20, 1984 – The New York Times – NYTimes.com
- THE UNITED STATES WITHDRAWAL FROM UNESCO – American Society of International Law
- “In 1983 through 1985, Newell criticized UNESCO for inefficient managing of funds and becoming unduly politicized, backing liberation groups such as the Palestine Liberation Organization and attacking press freedoms…. Newell said the US would rejoin UNESCO if it returns to its original purpose. President Reagan agreed and the U.S. pulled out of UNESCO in 1985 (to return later under George W. Bush)” – Gregory J. Newell – Wikipedia
1983 In Nigeria a coup d’état led by Major General Muhammadu Buhari ends the Second Nigerian Republic.
Coup d’état of 1983:
- COUP IN NIGERIA 1983 – OnWar.com
- 1983 Coup – GlobalSecurity.org
- Nigeria’s coup in 1983 – BBC
- HISTORY OF COUP D’ETAT IN NIGERIA
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 – Data – UN Data
- Nigeria – CountryStudies.us
- Nigeria – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Nigeria – Infoplease.com
- Nigeria – NigeriaWorld.com
- Nigeria – The Economist
Economy of Nigeria:
- Economy of Nigeria – Wikipedia
- Nigeria – Economy – CountryStudies.us
- Nigeria – Economy – Infoplease.com
- Nigeria – Heritage Foundation
- Economy of Nigeria – 123IndependenceDay.com
1983 The AT&T Bell System is broken up by the United States Government.
1981 A coup d’état in Ghana removes President Hilla Limann‘s PNP government and replaces it with the Provisional National Defence Council led by Flight lieutenant Jerry Rawlings.
Coup in Ghana of 1981:
- Coup of 1981 – History of Ghana – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Ghana: The 1981 Coup and the Second Rawlings Government – Country-Data.com
- Coup in Ghana – Dec.31, 1981 – UPI Archive
1967 The Youth International Party, popularly known as the “Yippies”, is founded.
1965 Jean-Bédel Bokassa, leader of the Central African Republic army, and his military officers begins a coup d’état against the government of President David Dacko.
1961 RTÉ, Ireland’s state broadcaster, launches its first national television service.
1960 The farthing coin ceases to be legal tender in the United Kingdom.
1955 General Motors becomes the first U.S. corporation to make over US$1 billion in a year.
1951 The Marshall Plan expires after distributing more than US$13.3 billion in foreign aid to rebuild Europe.
1946 President Harry S Truman officially proclaims the end of hostilities in World War II.
1944 World War II: Operation Nordwind, the last major German offensive on the Western Front begins.
1944 World War II: Hungary declares war on Nazi Germany.
1923 The chimes of Big Ben are broadcast on radio for the first time by the BBC.
1909 Manhattan Bridge opens.
1907 The first New Year’s Eve celebration is held in Times Square (then known as Longacre Square) in New York, New York.
1906 Mozaffar ad-Din Shah Qajar signs the Persian Constitution of 1906.
1879 Thomas Edison demonstrates incandescent lighting to the public for the first time, in Menlo Park, New Jersey.
1878 Karl Benz, working in Mannheim, Germany, filed for a patent on his first reliable two-stroke gas engine, and he was granted the patent in 1879.
1857 Queen Victoria chooses Ottawa, then a small logging town, as the capital of Canada.
JANUARY 01
Today is the NEW YEAR’S DAY in the Gregorian calendar.
2015 Lithuania becomes the 19th member of the Eurozone.
2015 The Eurasian Economic Union comes into effect, creating a political and economic union between Russia, Belarus, Armenia, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.
2014 Asteroid 2014 AA impacts the Earth over the Atlantic Ocean.
2014 Latvia becomes the 18th member of the Eurozone.
2013 At least 60 people are killed and 200 injured in a stampede after celebrations at Félix Houphouët-Boigny Stadium in Abidjan, Ivory Coast.
2012 A Moldovan civilian is fatally wounded by a Russian peacekeeper in the Transnistrian security zone, leading to demonstrations against Russia.
2011 Estonia becomes the 17th member of the Eurozone.
2011 The Kallikratis plan becomes the new administrative system of Greece.
2011 A bomb explodes as Coptic Christians in Alexandria, Egypt, leave a new year service, killing 23 people.
2010 A suicide car bomber detonates at a volleyball tournament in Lakki Marwat, Pakistan, killing 105 and injuring 100 more.
2009 Slovakia joins the Eurozone.
2008 Cyprus and Malta join the Eurozone.
2007 Adam Air Flight 574 disappears over Indonesia with 102 people on board.
2007 Bulgaria and Romania officially join the European Union. Slovenia joins Eurozone.
2004 In a vote of confidence, General Pervez Musharraf wins 658 out of 1,170 votes in the Electoral College of Pakistan, and according to Article 41(8) of the Constitution of Pakistan, is “deemed to be elected” to the office of President until October 2007.
2002 The Open Skies mutual surveillance treaty, initially signed in 1992, officially comes into force.
2002 Taiwan officially joins the World Trade Organization, as Chinese Taipei.
2002 Euro banknotes and coins become legal tender in twelve of the European Union’s member states.
1999 The Euro currency is introduced in 11 countries – members of the European Union (with the exception of the United Kingdom, Denmark, Greece and Sweden).
1998 The European Central Bank is established.
European Central Bank:
- European Central Bank – Official Site
- European Central Bank – Wikipedia
- European Central Bank – Pertinent Articles – The New York Times – nytimes.com
- European Central Bank – cnbc.com
- European Central Bank – ECB – investopedia.com
1998 Russia begins to circulate new rubles to stem inflation and promote confidence.
1997 Ghanaian diplomat Kofi Annan is appointed Secretary-General of the United Nations.
1997 Zaire officially joins the World Trade Organization.
Zaire (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
Democratic Republic of the Congo and the World Trade Organization:
World Trade Organization:
- Agreement Establishing the World Trade Organization (WTO) – WTO.org
- World Trade Organization – Official Site
- World Trade Organization – Wikipedia
- World Trade Organization – Encyclopedia.com
- World Trade Organization – Encyclopedia Britannica
- World Trade Organization – Infoplease.com
- Profile: World Trade Organization – BBC
- World Trade Organization – News Archive – The Huffington Post – HuffingtonPost.com
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
History of the Democratic Republic of the Congo):
- Portal: Democratic Republic of the Congo – Wikipedia
- History of the Democratic Republic of the Congo – Wikipedia
- DP Congo – History & Politics – Our Africa
- Congo, Democratic Republic of the, – History – Infoplease.com
- DP Congo’s troubled history – BBC
- Democratic Republic of the Congo – Timeline – BBC
1996 Curaçao gains limited self-government, though it remains within free association with the Netherlands.
1995 The Draupner wave in the North Sea in Norway is detected, confirming the existence of freak waves.
1995 The Conference for Security and Co-operation in Europe becomes the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe.
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE):
1995 Sweden, Austria, and Finland are admitted into the European Union.
1995 The World Trade Organization goes into effect.
World Trade Organization (WTO):
- Agreement Establishing the World Trade Organization (WTO) – WTO.org
- World Trade Organization – Official Site
- World Trade Organization – Wikipedia
- World Trade Organization – Encyclopedia.com
- World Trade Organization – Encyclopedia Britannica
- World Trade Organization – Infoplease.com
- Profile: World Trade Organization – BBC
- World Trade Organization – News Archive – The Huffington Post – HuffingtonPost.com
Globalization:
- Globalization – International Monetary Fund – IMF.org
- Globalization – Wikipedia
- Globalization – About.com
- What Is Globalization? – Globalization101.org
- Globalization – Global Policy Forum – GlobalPolicy.org
- Globalization – Trends and Challenges of Work in the 21st Century – United States Department of Labor
- GLOBALIZATION – Investopedia.com
- Globalization – Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy – Sandford.edu
- Globalization – Center for Global Development – CGDev.org
- Globalization: theory and experience – Infed.org
- The Globalization Website – Emory.edu
- Globalization – Yale Global Online – Yale.edu
History of Globalization:
- History of Globalization – Wikipedia
- The History of Globalization – Yale Global Online – Yale.edu
- History of Globalization – Economic-Geography.org
- History of Globalization – EbscoHost.com
- When did globalization start? – Sep 23rd 2013 – The Economist – Economist.com
- Globalization Since the Fourteenth Century – UPenn.edu
- History of Globalization – LOC.gov
- Globalization – SlideShare.com
The End of Globalization? :
- The End of Globalization? – October 5, 2015 – TheFinacialist.com
- The End of Globalization – September 20, 2015 – The Washington Post – WashingtonPost.com
- Opinion: The End of Globalization? ,by Hussein Shobokshi – Sunday, 7 Sep. 2014 – AAWSAT.com
- The End of Globalization and End of the Looming Tech Trade War, by John Butler – May 29, 2014 – FinancialSense.com
- The End of Globalization? – January 11, 2014 – World Politics News Review – WordPress.com
- Have we reached the end of globalization? – January 4th, 2014 – CNN.com
- The End of Globalization, by Richard Fernandez – April 8, 2013 – PJMedia.com
- Is This the End of Globalization? – February 28, 2013 – TheFiscalTimes.com
- The End of Free-Trade Globalization, by William Greider – November 4, 2010 – TheNation.com
- The End of Globalization, by Gabor Steingart – 12 December 2007 – Yale Global Online – Yale.edu
- Is This the End of Globalization? ,by Heather Stewart – 10 March 2006 – Global Online – Yale.edu
- The End of Globalization? , by Michael Shuman – July/August 2002 – UTNE.com
1994 The North American Free Trade Agreement comes into effect.
North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA):
- North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
- North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) – Infoplease.com
- North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) – Encyclopedia Britannia
- NAFTA – J. MICHAEL GOODSON LAW LIBRARY – DUKE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW – Research Guides – Duke.edu – pdf
Some Relevant Issues on NAFTA:
- Toward a History of NAFTA’s Chapter Eleven, by Jennifer Heidl – 2006 – Berkeley Journal of International Law – Volume 24 | Issue 2 – Article 11 – pdf
- The North American Free Trade Agreement: Ronald Reagan’s Vision Realized, by Michael G. Wilson – Heritage.org
- NAFTA Overview and Its Effect on Undocumented Immigration – The Immigration Debate – UMICH.edu
- “In 1992, Congress passed the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) intended to create a free-trade bloc among the U.S., Canada and Mexico. However, the agreement raised concerns in the U.S. about immigration from south of the border. The 1996 Welfare Reform bill included anti-immigrant and other measures that eliminated many social services for undocumented immigrants. In 2001, the U.S. government initiated a series of immigration policies under the Patriot Act that were designed to thwart terrorism after the 9/11 attacks.” – NAFTA, the Patriot Act and the New Immigration Backlash – Government 1990s-2000s – UnderstandingRace.org
- NAFTA Certificate of Origin – UPS.com
Pros and Cons of NAFTA:
- List of Pros and Cons of NAFTA – 28 December 2014 – OCCUPY THEORY – OccupyTheory.org
- NAFTA Pros and Cons – Alibaba.com
- NAFTA Pros and Cons – About.com
- Pros And Cons Of NAFTA, by Amy Fontinelle | December 16, 2012 – INVESTOPEDIA – Investopedia.com
- NAFTA Pros and Cons – Small Business – Chron.com
- NAFTA Pros and Cons – ASIA-PACIFIC ECONOMICS BLOG – APECSEC.org
- NAFTA’s Pros and Cons – Weebly.com
- NAFTA Pros & Cons – Sep 21, 2012 – SAN ANTONIO BUSINESS JOURNAL – BizJournal.com
- The Pros and Cons of NAFTA, by Katrina C Arabe – January 20, 2004 – INDUSTRY NEWS – ThomasNet.com
- NAFTA: Unfilled Promises and a Giant Sucking Sound – Pros and Cons of Free Trade Agreements, by Deborah White – About.com
- Pros and Cons of NAFTA – StudyMode.com – downloadable
- Advantages of NAFTA – About.com
- Disadvantages of NAFTA – About.com
History of NAFTA:
- History of NAFTA – About.com
- History of NAFTA – History of Things – HistoryOfThings.com
- REMARKS BY PRESIDENT CLINTON, PRESIDENT BUSH, PRESIDENT CARTER, PRESIDENT FORD, AND VICE PRESIDENT GORE IN SIGNING OF NAFTA SIDE AGREEMENTS – For Immediate Release September 14, 1993 – Office of the Press Secretary – THE WHITE HOUSE – HistoryCentral.com
- DEC 08 1993: THIS DAY IN HISTORY: NAFTA signed into law – History.com
- Timelines – NAFTA – TimelinseDB.com
1994 The Zapatista Army of National Liberation initiates twelve days of armed conflict in the Mexican state of Chiapas.
1993 A single market within the European Community is introduced.
1993 Dissolution of Czechoslovakia: Czechoslovakia is divided into Slovakia and the Czech Republic.
1992 The Russian Federation is formally established.
Some Aspects of the Russian Federation:
- History of Russia (1991-present) – Wikipedia
- Politics of Russia – Wikipedia
- Government of Russia – Wikipedia
- Russian Armed Forces – Wikipedia
- Economic history of the Russian Federation – Wikipedia
- Education of the Russian Federation – LAW OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION NO. 3266 OF JULY 10, 1992 – russia.edu.ru
1990 David Dinkins is sworn in as New York City’s first black mayor.
1989 The Montreal Protocol comes into force, stopping the use of chemicals contributing to ozone depletion.
Montreal Protocol:
- Text of the Montreal Protocol on Substances That Deplete the Ozone Layer as either adjusted or amended in London 1990, Copenhagen 1992, Vienna 1995, Montreal 1997, Beijing 1999 – pdf
- Montreal Protocol – Encyclopedia Britannica
- What Is the Montreal Protocol? – About.com
- Montreal Protocol – Backgrounder – EPA.gov – pdf
- Ozone Depleting Substance List (Montreal Protocol) – Scorecard.GoodGuide.com
1988 The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America comes into existence, creating the largest Lutheran denomination in the United States.
1987 A value-added tax is introduced in Greece for the first time.
1986 Spain and Portugal are admitted into the European Community.
1986 Aruba becomes independent of Curaçao, though it remains in free association with the Netherlands.
1985 The first British mobile phone call is made by Michael Harrison to his father Sir Ernest Harrison, chairman of Vodafone.
1984 Brunei becomes independent of the United Kingdom.
Independence of Brunei:
Brunei:
- Brunei – WORLD FACTBOOK – CIA
- Brunei – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Brunei – Infoplease.com
- Brunei – Wikipedia
- Brunei – RoyalArk.net
- Brunei – FactMonster.com
- Foreign relations of Brunei – Wikipedia
- Permanent Mission of Brunei Darussalam to the United Nations – Official Site
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Brunei Darussalam – Official Site
- Brunei country profile – BBC
History of Brunei:
- History of Brunei – Wikipedia
- History of Brunei – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Brunei – A Brief History – Asian-Recipe.com
- Brunei | Facts and History – About.com
- Brunei History – WorldRover.com
- Brunei Darussalam: History – TheCommonWealth.org
- Brunei profile – Timeline – BBC
- Brunei Darussalam Timeline – WorldAtlas.com
Economy of Brunei:
- Economy of Brunei – Wikipedia
- Economy of Brunei – MusicIllustratedMagazine.com
- ECONOMY OF BRUNEI – WorldLibrary.org
- Brunei Economy and Business – MapsOfWorld.com
- What is the economic history of Brunei? – Quora.com
1984 The original American Telephone & Telegraph Company is divested of its 22 Bell System companies as a result of the settlement of the 1974 United States Department of Justice antitrust suit against AT&T.
1983 The ARPANET officially changes to using the Internet Protocol, creating the Internet.
1982 Peruvian Javier Pérez de Cuéllar becomes the first Latin American to hold the title of Secretary-General of the United Nations.
1981 Palau achieves self-government though it is not independent from the United States.
1981 Greece is admitted into the European Community.
1979 – Formal diplomatic relations are established between China and the United States.
1978 The Constitution of the Northern Mariana Islands becomes effective.
1978 Air India Flight 855 Boeing 747 crashes into the sea, due to instrument failure and pilot disorientation, off the coast of Bombay, India, killing 213.
1977 Charter 77 published its first document.
1973 Denmark, the United Kingdom, and Ireland are admitted into the European Economic Community.
1970 Unix time begins at 00:00:00 UTC/GMT.
1966 After a coup, Colonel Jean-Bédel Bokassa assumes power as president of the Central African Republic.
1965 The People’s Democratic Party of Afghanistan is founded in Kabul, Afghanistan.
History of Afghanistan:
- History of Afghanistan – Wikipedia
- Afghanistan – History – Infoplease.com
- A Brief History of Afghanistan: By Adam Ritscher – AfghanGovernment.com
- HISTORY OF AFGHANISTAN – HistoryWorld.net
- Afghanistan – History – LonelyPlanet.com
- Afghanistan | Facts and History – About.com
- A Historical Timeline of Afghanistan – PBS.org
- Chronological History of Afghanistan – Afghan-Web.com
- Afghanistan profile – Timeline – BBC
Afghanistan:
- AFGHANISTAN – WORLD FACTBOOK – CIA
- Afghanistan – UN Data
- Afghanistan – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Afghanistan – Infoplease.com
Afghanistan and the United Nations:
- Afghanistan & the United Nations
- Permanent Mission of Afghanistan to the United Nations in New York
- Permanent Mission of Afghanistan to the United Nations Office and other international organizations in Geneva
Economy of Afghanistan:
- Economy of Afghanistan – Wikipedia
- Afghanistan – WORLD BANK
- Afghanistan – Data – WORLD BANK
- Afghanistan: Economy – Asian Development Bank – ADB.org
- Afghanistan – Index – THE HERITAGE FOUNDATION
- Afghanistan – Economy – Infoplease.com
- Afghanistan – Economy – Afghanistan’s Economy
Foreign Relations of Afghanistan:
- Foreign relations of Afghanistan – Wikipedia
- Afghanistan – Council on Foreign Relations – CFR.org
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs – Islamic Republic of Afghanistan
- Neutrality in Afghanistan’s Foreign Policy – United States Institute of Peace – USIP.org
- Afghanistan-United States relations – Wikipedia
- US Relations With Afghanistan – US Department of State
- Afghanistan Index – Brookings.edu
- Afghanistan – Country Profile – NationsOnline.org
- Afghanistan country profile – BBC
Foreign Relations of Afghanistan and the Soviet Union:
- “The Soviets began a major economic assistance program in Afghanistan in the 1950s. Between 1954 and 1978, Afghanistan received more than $1 billion in Soviet aid, including substantial military assistance. In 1973, the two countries announced a $200-million assistance agreement on gas and oil development, trade, transport, irrigation, and factory construction. Following the 1979 invasion, the Soviets augmented their large aid commitments to shore up the Afghan economy and rebuild the Afghan military. They provided the Karmal regime an unprecedented $800 million. The Soviet Union supported the Najibullah regime even after the withdrawal of Soviet troops in February 1989.” – Afghanistan-Russia relations – Wikipedia
- Soviet-Afghanistan Relations from Cooperation to Occupation, by Alam Payind – AcademcRoom.com
- Foreign Relations – Afghanistan – AfghanistanChamber.com
- Afghanistan-Soviet relations – Sothebys.com
1964 The Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland is divided into the independent republics of Zambia and Malawi, and the British-controlled Rhodesia.
1962 United States Navy SEALs established.
1962 Western Samoa achieves independence from New Zealand; its name is changed to the Independent State of Western Samoa.
Samoa:
- SAMOA – THE WORLD FACTBOOK – CIA
- Western Samoa – UN Data
- Government of Samoa
- Samoa – Infopleasec.com
- Samoa – NationsOnline.org
- Samoa – Encyclopedia.com
- Samoa – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Samoa – FactMonster.com
- Samoa – Culture – EveryCulture.com
- Samoa country profile – BBC
Foreign Relations of Samoa:
- Foreign relations of Western Samoa – Wikipedia
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade Samoa
- Samoa Foreign Relations – GeopraphyIQ.com
- US Relations With Samoa – US Department of State
Western Samoa and the United Nations:
History of Samoa:
- History of Samoa – Wikipedia
- History of Samoa – Samoa.travel
- Samoa – History – Polynesia.com
- A BRIEF HISTORY OF SAMOA – IsiteSoftware.co.nz
- Samoa profile – Timeline – BBC
Economy of Samoa:
- Economy of Samoa – Wikipedia
- Pacific Islands (including Samoa) – WORLD BANK
- Samoa – Data – WORLD BANK
- Samoa – Index – THE HERIGATE FOUNDATION
- Samoa: Economy – ASIA DEVELOPMENT BANK – ADB.org
1960 Cameroon achieves independence from France and the United Kingdom.
1959 Fulgencio Batista, dictator of Cuba, is overthrown by Fidel Castro‘s forces during the Cuban Revolution.
1958 The European Economic Community is established.
European Integration and Its History:
- Hague Congress (1948) – Wikipedia
- Robert Shuman – Wikipedia
- History of the European Coal and Steel Community (1947-57) – Wikipedia
- History of the European Union – Wikipedia
- History – Council of Europe – Wikipedia
- European Communities – Wikipedia
- “Today, the flag no longer simply stands for European unity, but for the political struggle for a European federation.” – Symbolism – Federalist flag – Wikipedia
- Supranational union – Wikipedia
- Schuman Declaration – Wikipedia
- European integration – Wikipedia
- The History of the European Union – The European Citizenship – Historiasiglo20.org
- European integration process – The History of the European Union – The European Citizenship – Historiasiglo20.org
- The Origins 1945-1957 – The History of the European Union – The European Citizenship – Historiasiglo20.org
- European Integration History Index – IUe.it
- A Brief History of European Integration – StudyMode.com
- History of the European Union – Europa.eu
- History of the European Union – Wikipedia
- Why the European Union? A Brief History of the European Integration – FutureLearn.com
- Origins of the European Union – DaveUrsillo.com
- History of the European Integration – One-Europa.info
- European integration – Wikipedia
- Europe’s Road to Integration – IMF.org
- What Is European Integration Really About? : A Political Guide for Economists, by Enrico Spolaore – June 2013 – Tufts.edu
Hague Congress of 1948:
- Hague Congress (1948) – Wikipedia
- The Congress of Europe in The Hague (7-10 May 1948) – CVCE.edu
- The Hague Congress (7-10 May 1948) – Video – CVCE.edu
Treaty of London of 1949:
Council of Europe:
- Council of Europe – Official Site
- Council of Europe – Who we are – Official Site
- History – Council of Europe – Wikipedia
- Statute of the Council of Europe – Wikipedia
- Text of the Statute of the Council of Europe – UN.org – pdf
Robert Schuman:
- Robert Schuman – the architect of the European integration project – Europa.edu – pdf
- Robert Schuman – Spartacus-Educational.com
- Robert Schuman – Strasbourg-Europe.eu
- ROBERT SCHUMAN – BelgacomBusiness.com
- Robert Schuman – Encyclopedia Britannica
Schuman Declaration:
- Background – Schuman Declaration – Wikipedia
- Full Text of the SCHUMAN DECLARATION – SPEECH OF 9 MAY 1950 – BalgacomBusiness.net
- May 9 1950: Schuman Declaration – WorldHistoryProject.org
- Declaration of May 9 – Robert-schuman.eu
- Robert Schuman’s life history – Robert-Schuman.eu
1957 An Irish Republican Army (IRA) unit attacks Brookeborough RUC barracks during Operation Harvest; two IRA volunteers killed.
Operation Harvest:
- Operation Harvest – The Irish Story – theirishstory.com
- Border Campaign (Irish Republican Army) – Wikipedia
- IRA POSTER FROM 1957 – OPERATION HARVEST – irishrepublicanmarxisthistoryproject.wordpress.com
Irish Republican Army (IRA)/Provisional Republican Army (PIRA):
- Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) (aka, PIRA, “the provos,” Óglaigh na hÉireann) (UK separatists) – Council on Foreign Relations, by Kathryn Gregory – CFR.org
- Irish Republican Army (IRA), Provisional Irish Republican Army (PIRA) the Provos Direct Action Against Drugs (DADD) – GlobalSecurity.org
- Provisional Irish Republican Army – Military.Wikia.com
- Provisional IRA: War, ceasefire, endgame? – BBC
- PROVISIONAL IRISH REPUBLICAN ARMY – Tumblr.com
- Irish Republican Army – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Irish Republican Army – Wikipedia
- Irish Republican Army – News Archives – The Huffington Post
- Guide to the Irish Republican Army – About.com
- Irish Republican Army – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Irish Republican Army – Infoplease.com
- Irish Republican Army (IRA) – Provisional Irish Republican Army (PIRA) – the Provos – Direct Action Against Drugs (DADD) – GlobalSecurity.org
- Guide to the Irish Republican Army – About.com
- Terrorism – Irish Republican Army, by Michele Koznicki, Corey Willett, Michal Griffin, Eric Manley, and Ronald Matten – Eastern Michigan University
IRA’s Terrorism:
- Irish republican attacks during the “Troubles” – List of terrorist incidents in London – Wikipedia
- Terrorism and the IRA: Methodologies and Context – WorldReportNews.com
- Chronology of Provisional Irish Republican Army actions (1990-99) – Wikipedia
- London past terror attacks – Thursday, 7 July 2005 – TheGuardian.com
- IRA terror suspects to lose immunity from prosecution – 2 Sep 2014 – TheTelegraph.co.uk
- New 7/7 London Bombings Documentary – PrisonPlanet.com
- IRA Terrorism – Global Issues on Terrorism – Fall 2014 – Stedwards.edu
- Irish Republican Army – History Assignment: Terrorism in the 20th Century, by Luke Styles and Tom Nicol – WikiSpaces.com
- The Impact of Terrorism on Democracy in Northern Ireland, by Alex Schmidt – PERSPECTIVES ON TERRORISM – TerrorismAnalysists.com
- Irish Republican Army (IRA) – TERRORISM RESEARCH & ANALYSIS CONSORTIUM – TrackingTerrorism.org
- List of terrorism incidents in Great Britain – Wikipedia
- Irish Terrorism goes to Islamic (IRA and Muslim terrorists) – 3/7/2008 – FreeRepublic.com
History of the IRA:
- History of the Irish Republican Army – Irish History
- History of the Irish Republican Army History Essay – UKEssays.com
- History of the Irish Republican Army – Video – TimeToast.com
1956 Sudan achieves independence from Egypt and the United Kingdom.
Sudan:
- SUDAN – THE WORLD FACTBOOK – CIA
- Sudan – UN Data
- Sudan – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Sudan – Infoplease.com
- Sudan country profile – Overview – BBC
- Sudan – NationsOnline.org
- South Sudan and independence from Sudan in 2011 – South Sudan – Wikipedia
Foreign Relations of Sudan:
- Foreign relations of Sudan – Wikipedia
- Sudan – Council on Foreign Relations – CFR.org
- US Relations with Sudan – US Department of State
- Sudan – Foreign Relations – GlobalSecurity.org
- China-Sudan relations – Wikipedia
- Sudan | Foreign Policy – ForeignPolicy.com
- Foreign relations of South Sudan – Wikipedia
- Foreign Relations of South Sudan – SouthSudanInfo.com
Sudan and the United Nations:
- Permanent Mission of the Republic of the Sudan to the United Nations
- Permanent Mission of Sudan to the United Nations Office and other international organizations in Geneva
Human Rights in Sudan:
- Human rights in Sudan – Wikipedia
- Sudan – Human Rights Watch – HRW.org
- South Sudan – Human Rights Watch – HRW.org
- Sudan Human Rights – Amnesty International – AmnestyUSA.org
- Sudan – UN High Commissioner for Human Rights
History of Sudan:
- History of Sudan – Wikipedia
- Sudan – History – CountryStudies.us
- HISTORY OF THE SUDAN – HistoryWorld.net
- History Of Sudan – Embassy of the Republic of the Sudan, Washington DC – SudanEmbassy.org
- A brief history of modern Sudan and South Sudan – WaterForSouthSudan.org
- A Brief History of Sudan – Part 1 – About.com
- Sudan: Historical Perspective – Sudan.net
- Sudan profile – Timeline – BBC
Economy of Sudan:
- Economy of Sudan – Wikipedia
- SUDAN – WORLD BANK
- Sudan – Data – WORLD BANK
- Sudan – Index – THE HERITAGE FOUNDATION
- Sudan – The Economist – EIU.com
- Sudan – Economy – Infoplease.com
- Economy of South Sudan – Wikipedia
1954 NBC makes the first coast-to-coast NTSC color broadcast when it telecast the Tournament of Roses Parade, with public demonstrations given across the United States on prototype color receivers.
1950 Standard practice uses this day as the origin of the age scale Before Present
1949 United Nations cease-fire takes effect in Kashmir from one minute before midnight. War between India and Pakistan stops accordingly.
History of the India-Pakistan Wars:
- India-Pakistan Wars – The 1947-48 War; The 1965 War; The 1971 War; Bibliography – Infoplease.com
- Indo-Pakistan wars and conflicts – Wikipedia
- India-Pakistan Wars – Encyclopedia.com
- India-Pakistan Wars – Bharatadesam.com
- The India-Pakistan War of 1965 – OFFICE of the HISTORIAN – US Department of State
- Analysis: Are India and Pakistan headed for war? , by Jason Overdorf – Aug 15, 2013 – GlobalPost.com
- ICYMI: India-Pakistan Head for Nuke War, by Bruce Riedel – 10.19.14 – The Daily Beast – TheDailyBeast.com
- India-Pakistan Wars: Selected full textbooks and articles – Questa.com
- India-Pakistan Wars – Oxford Bibliographies – OxfordBibliographies.com
- Timeline: India-Pakistan relations, by Asad Hashim – 27 May 2014 – Aljazeera.com
1948 The Constitution of Italy comes into force.
Constitution of Italy of 1948:
- Constitution of Italy – Wikipedia
- Constitution of 1948 – History of Italy – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Text of THE CONSTITUTION OF THE ITALICAN REPUBLIC, 1948 – constitutionnet.org – pdf
1947 The American and British occupation zones in Germany, after World War II, merge to form the Bizone, which later (with the French zone) became part of West Germany.
1945 World War II: The German Luftwaffe launches Operation Bodenplatte, a massive, but failed attempt to knock out Allied air power in northern Europe in a single blow.
1945 World War II: In retaliation for the Malmedy massacre, US troops massacre 30 SS prisoners at Chenogne.
1942 The Declaration by United Nations is signed by twenty-six nations.
Declaration of the United Nations:
- 1942: Declaration of the United Nations – un.org
- Declaration by the United Nations – Wikipedia
- DECLARATION BY THE UNITED NATIONS – ibiblio.org
1934 Nazi Germany passes the “Law for the Prevention of Genetically Diseased Offspring”.
History of Nazi Germany:
- History of Nazi Germany – World War II History – 123HelpMe.com
- THE ORIGINS OF NAZISM – alphahistory.com
- Nazi Germany – Spartacus-educational.com
- Nazi Regime in Germany – Jewish Virtual Library
- Nazi Germany – history.co.uk
- Nazi Germany – An Austro-Historical Analysis – hiddenhistoryhumanity.com
- The Revisiting The Rise and the Fall of the Third Reich – smithsonianmag.com
- THE SS – history.com
- BLACK HISTORY IN NAZI GERMANY, A BRIEF HISTORY – aaregistry.org
- Nazi Germany Timeline – historyonthenet.com
- NAZI PARTY – history.com
- History – Nazi Germany – Wikipedia
- Nazi Germany – historylearningsite.co.uk
- Nazi Germany and the Jews 1933-1939 – Rise of the Nazis and Beginning of Persecution – Yadvashem.org
1928 Boris Bazhanov defects through Iran. He is the only assistant of Joseph Stalin‘s secretariat to have defected from the Eastern Bloc.
1927 Turkey adopts the Gregorian calendar: December 18, 1926 (Julian), is immediately followed by January 1, 1927 (Gregorian).
1927 The Cristero War begins in Mexico.
1920 The Belorussian Communist Organisation is founded as a separate party.
1916 German troops abandon Yaoundé and their Kamerun colony to British forces and begin the long march to Spanish Guinea.
1913 The British Board of Censors is established.
1912 The Republic of China is established.
Republic of China:
- Republic of China (1912-49) – Wikipedia
- The Republic of China (1912-1949) – totallyhistory.com
- Republican China – umd.edu
- 1912 in China – Wikipedia
1911 Northern Territory is separated from South Australia and transferred to Commonwealth control.
1909 Drilling begins on the Lakeview Gusher.
1906 British India officially adopts Indian Standard Time.
1901 The British colonies of New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, South Australia, Tasmania, and Western Australia federate as the Commonwealth of Australia; Edmund Barton is appointed the first Prime Minister.
1901 Nigeria becomes a British protectorate.
British Protectorate:
- Protectorate – Wikipedia
- Protectorate – British government – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Protectorate (in English history) – Infoplease.com
- British Protectorates – WhatPassport.com
Nigeria and the British Protectorate:
- Colonial Nigeria – Wikipedia
- Southern Nigeria Protectorate (1900-1914) – DCStamps,com
- Northern Nigeria Protectorate – Wikipedia
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
Human Rights in Nigeria:
- Nigeria – THE OGONI CRISIS – July 1995 – Human Rights Watch
- Nigeria – UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
- Human rights in Nigeria – Wikipedia
- Nigeria Human Rights – Amnesty International
- Nigeria – Human Rights Watch
- Human Rights in Nigeria – Derechos.org
- Women Rights in Nigeria – Friends of Humanity – FriendsOfHumanity.ch
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
- Nigeria – Index – THE HERITAGE FOUNDATION
1899 Spanish rule ends in Cuba.
History of Cuba:
- History of Cuba – Wikipedia
- Spanish Rule, Colonization – CountriesQuest.com
- Spanish Settlement – CubaHistory.org
- Cuban Life During Spanish Colonial Rule – Socyberty.com
- History of Cuba – NationalOnline.org
- 500 YEARS OF CUBAN HISTORY – HistoryOfCuba.com
- Cuba – History – Infoplease.com
- Cuba profile – Timeline – BBC
1890 Eritrea is consolidated into a colony by the Italian government.
Eritrea and Its History:
- Eritrea – Wikipedia
- Geography of Eritrea – Wikipedia
- Politics of Eritrea – Wikipedia
- Religion of Eritrea – Wikipedia
- Eritrea – Infoplease.com
- Eritrea – Encyclopedia Britannica
- History of Eritrea – Wikipedia
- A Brief History of Eritrea Part 1 – About.com
- HISTORY OF ERITREA – HistoryWorld.net
- Brief geo-political history of Eritrea – EritreaDaily.net
- Eritrea profile: Timeline – BBC
Eritrean War of Independence:
- Eritrean War of Independence – New World Encyclopedia
- ERITREAN WAR OF INDEPENDENCE – Gutenberg.org
- Eritrea’s Struggle for Independence, by Andre Vltchek – December 14, 2014 – DissidentVoice.org
1885 Twenty-five nations adopt Sandford Fleming‘s proposal for standard time (and also, time zones)
1880 Ferdinand de Lesseps begins French construction of the Panama Canal.
1877 Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom is proclaimed Empress of India.
1873 Japan begins using the Gregorian calendar.
1861 Porfirio Díaz conquers Mexico City, Mexico.
1833 The United Kingdom claims sovereignty over the Falkland Islands.
1822 The Greek Constitution of 1822 is adopted by the First National Assembly at Epidaurus.
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
1808 The importation of slaves into the United States is banned.
1806 The French Republican Calendar is abolished.
1804 French rule ends in Haiti. Haiti becomes the first black republic and second independent country in North America after the United States
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
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