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Events
- January 6 - Vietnam War:
USMC and ARVN troops launch "Operation Deckhouse Five" in the Mekong River delta.
- January 18 - Albert
DeSalvo, the "Boston Strangler," is convicted of numerous
crimes and is sentenced to life in prison.
- January 27 - A launch pad fire destroys Apollo 1 and kills all three astronauts on board.
- January 27 - USA, Soviet Union and
UK sign the Outer Space
Treaty.
- February 2 - Aleksei Kosygin visits UK.
- February 2 - The American Basketball
Association is formed.
- February 5 - Lunar Orbiter 3 is launched.
- February 5 - General Anastasio Somoza Debayle becomes president of Nicaragua.
- February 7 - Massive brush fires break out in Tasmania.
- February 10 - The 25th Amendment
to the United States Constitution is ratified.
- February 22 - Suharto takes
power from Sukarno in Indonesia.
- February 27 - Dominica
gains independence from the United Kingdom.
- March 4 - The first North Sea gas
is pumped ashore at Easington Co Durham.
- March 9 - Stalin's daughter Svetlana Alliluyeva defects to USA via the US Delhi Embassy.
- March 12 - Indonesian State
Assembly takes all presidential powers from Sukarno and names Suharto as acting president.
- March 13 - Indira
Gandhi becomes prime minister of India.
- March 14 - The body of President John F. Kennedy is
moved to a permanent burial place at Arlington
National Cemetery
- March 18 - Supertanker Torrey Canyon runs aground off
Lands End, English
Channel.
- March 21 - Military coup takes place in Sierra Leone.
- April 7 - Six-Day War:
Israeli fighters shoot down seven Syrian MIG-21s.
- April 17 - Blizzards begin in Southern Alberta.
- April 20 - Surveyor 3
probe lands on the Moon.
- April 21 - Greece is taken over by
military dictatorship led by George Papadopoulos, forcing
King Constantine II to flee.
- April 24 - Soviet cosmonaut Vladimir Komarov
is killed during the landing of Soyuz 1.
- April 28 - Boxer Muhammad
Ali refuses military service.
- April 28 - Montreal hosts
Expo '67; it is to coincide with the centennial of Canadian Confederation.
- April 30 - Moscow's 537m-tall TV
tower is finished.
- May 3 - Big gold robbery in London.
- May 4 - Lunar Orbiter 4 launched.
- May 6 - Zakir Husain is the
first Muslim to become president of India.
- May 8 - The Philippine province of Davao is split into three: Davao del Norte, Davao del
Sur, and Davao Oriental.
- May 17 - President Gamal Abdal Nasser of Egypt demands withdrawal of the
peacekeeping UN Emergency Force in Sinai. UN secretary-general U
Thant complies (May 18). On May 23 Egypt
closes the Straits of Tiran, blockading Israel's southern port of Eilat.
- May 22 - The Innovation department store in the centre of Brussels (Belgium) burns down. It is the most
devastating fire in Belgian history, which results in 323 dead and missing and 150 wounded.
- May 22 - Nasser announces the closure of
the Straits of Tiran to Israeli shipping.
- May 30 - Biafra, in eastern Nigeria, announces its independence.
- May 30 - At the Ascot Speedway in Gardena, California,
daredevil Evel Knievel jumps his motorcycle over 16 cars lined up in a row.
- June 1 - Moshe Dayan becomes
Israel's Secretary of Defense.
- June 2 - Protests in West
Berlin against the arrival of the Shah of Iran
turn into fights, during which young Benno Ohnesorg is killed by a
police officer. His death results in the founding of the terrorist group
Movement 2 June .
- June 5-June 10 - Israel defeats Arab neighbours in Six-Day War, occupying West Bank, Gaza Strip, Sinai peninsula and Golan Heights.
- June 8 - 6-Day War: Israeli attack on USS Liberty kills 34
and wounds 171.
- June 10 - Soviet Union
severs diplomatic relations with Israel.
- June 10 - Margrethe, heir apparent to the throne
of Denmark, marries French count Henri de Laborde de Monpezat.
- June 12 - The United States Supreme Court in Loving v. Virginia declares all U.S. state law
which prohibit interracial marriage to be unconstitutional. [1]
- June 12 - Venera program: Venera 4 is launched (it will become the first
space probe to enter another planet's atmosphere and successfully return data).
- June 13 - Solicitor General Thurgood Marshall is nominated as the first African American justice of the United States Supreme Court. [2]
- June 14 - Mariner
program: Mariner 5 is launched toward Venus.
- June 14 - The People's Republic of China
tests its first hydrogen bomb.[3]
- June 17 - The People's Republic of China announces a successful hydrogen bomb test.
- June 23 - Cold War: U.S. President
Lyndon B. Johnson meets with Soviet Premier Aleksei Kosygin in Glassboro, New Jersey for the three-day Glassboro
Summit Conference. [4]
- June 26 - Pope ordinates 276 new cardinals (one of them Karol Wojtyla).
- June 27 - First automatic cash machine (voucher-based) is installed in the office
of the Barclay's Bank in Enfield, England.
- June 28 - Israel declares annexation of
East Jerusalem.
- June 30 - Moise Tsombe, former prime minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, is kidnapped to Algeria.
- July 1 - Canada celebrates its first one
hundred years of Confederation.
- July 3 - A military rebellion led by a Belgian mercenary Jean Schramme begins in Katanga, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
- July 6 - Nigerian forces invade
Biafra following latter's secession (May 30): beginning of the Biafran War.
- July 13 - Newark,
New Jersey race riots.
- July 15 - Detroit race riots.
- July 18 - Humberto Castelo Branco, ex-president of Brazil, dies in a plane accident near Fortaleza
- July 23 - 12th Street
Riot: In Detroit, Michigan, one of the worst riots in United States
history begins on 12th Street in the predominantly African
American inner city (43 killed, 342 injured and ~1,400 buildings burned).
- July 24 - During his visit to Canada,
Charles De Gaulle supports Quebec's separation attempts, angering Canadian government.
- July 29 - Explosion and fire in U.S. Navy carrier Forrestal in Gulf of Tonkin
leaves 134 dead.
- August 1 - Race riots in
USA spread to Washington DC.
- August 3 - Sweden switches to
right-hand traffic.
- August 7 - Vietnam War: The
People's Republic of China agrees to give
North Vietnam and undisclosed amount of aid in the form of a grant.
- August 7 - General strike in the old quarter of Jerusalem protests Israel's unification of the city.
- August 8 - The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) was founded.
- August 9 - Vietnam War:
Operation Cochise
initiated - United States Marines begin a new operation
in the Que Son Valley.
- August 15 - British Labour Government bans pirate
radio stations.
- August 19 - West
Germany receives 36 East Germany prisoners it has "purchased" through
the border posts of Herleshausen
and Wartha.
- August 21 - Truce in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
- August 21 - The People's Republic of China announces that it has shot down American planes violating its airspace.
- August 25 - Leader of American Nazi Party, George
Lincoln Rockwell, is shot dead.
- September 1 - Ilse Koch,
also known as the "Bitch of Buchenwald", commits suicide in the Bavarian prison of
Aichach.
- September 2 - Roughs Tower claimed by Paddy Roy Bates, declared Principality of Sealand
- September 3 - Nguyen Van Thieu is elected President of South
Vietnam.
- September 4 - Vietnam
War: Operation SWIFT
begins - The United States Marines launch a search and destroy mission in Quang Nam and Quang Tin Provinces. The
ensuing 4-day battle in Que Son
Valley kills 114 Americans and 376 North Vietnamese.
- September 10 - In Gibraltar, only 44 out of 12.182 voters support union with Spain.
- September 17 - Riot in a football match in Kaysei, Turkey - 44 dead, about 600 injured.
- September 30 - BBC
Radio 1 launched.
- October - Patterson-Gimlin film of a purported
bigfoot taken.
- October 2 - Thurgood Marshall becomes the first black member of the U.S. Supreme Court.
- October 3 - The X-15 research aircraft
with Chuck Yeager establishes a speed record of Mach 6.7.
- October 8 - Guerrilla leader Che Guevara and his men are captured in Bolivia. The next day
Guevara is executed for attempting to incite a revolution.
- October 12 - Vietnam
War: US Secretary of State Dean Rusk states during a news conference that
proposals by the United States Congress for peace
initiatives were futile because of North Vietnam's opposition.
- October 17 - Premiere of the musical Hair Off-Broadway.
- October 19 - Mariner 5
probe flies by Venus.
- October 21 - Egyptian
surface-to-surface missile sinks the Israeli destroyer Eilat, killing 47 Israeli sailors. Israel retaliates by shelling Egyptian refineries along the Suez Canal.
- October 21 - Ten of thousands of Vietnam War protesters march in Washington DC.
- October 25 - Abortion bill
passes in British parliament.
- October 26 - Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi of Iran is officially crowned.
- October 27 - Charles De Gaulle vetoes British entry into EEC – again.
- October 30 - British troops and
Chinese demonstrators clash in the border of China and Hong Kong.
- November 2 - Vietnam
War: US President Lyndon B. Johnson holds a secret meeting
with a group of the nation's most prestigious leaders ("the Wise Men") and asks them to suggest ways to unite the American people
behind the war effort. They conclude that the American people should be given more optimistic reports on the progress of the
war.
- November 3 - Vietnam
War: Battle of Dak To begins - Around Dak To (located about 280 miles north of Saigon near the Cambodian border) heavy
casualties are suffered on both sides (the Americans narrowly won the
battle on November 22).
- November 6 - Rhodesian
parliament passes pro-Apartheid laws.
- November 7 - US President Lyndon B. Johnson signs the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967, establishing the Corporation for Public
Broadcasting.
- November 9 - Apollo
program: NASA launches a Saturn V rocket
carrying the unmanned Apollo 4 test spacecraft from Cape Kennedy.
- November 11 - Vietnam
War: In a propaganda ceremony in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, three American prisoners of war are
released by the Viet Cong and turned over to "new left" antiwar activist Tom Hayden.
- November 17 - Vietnam War: Acting on optimistic reports he was given on
November 13, US President Lyndon B. Johnson tells his nation that, while much remained to be done, "We are inflicting greater
losses than we're taking...We are making progress." (two months later the Tet
Offensive made him regret his words).
- November 21 - Vietnam War: American General William Westmoreland
tells news reporters: "I am absolutely certain that whereas in 1965 the enemy was winning, today he is certainly losing."
- November 22 - UN Security Council Resolution 242 is adopted by the UN Security Council, establishing a set of the principles aimed at guiding negotiations for an
Arab-Israeli peace settlement.
- November 29 - Vietnam
War: US Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara announces his
pending resignation and that he will become president of the World Bank. This
action was the result of US President Lyndon B. Johnson's
outright rejection of McNamara's early November recommendations to freeze troop levels, stop bombing North Vietnam and handing over ground fighting to South Vietnam.
- November 30- The People's Republic of
South Yemen becomes independent from the United Kingdom.
- December 1 - Russell Tribunal in Sweden condemns USA for a mass murder in Vietnam.
- December 3 - At Groote Schuur Hospital in Cape Town, South Africa, 53-year-old Lewis Washkansky becomes the
first human to receive a heart
transplant (however he died 18 days later from double pneumonia). The
transplant team was headed by Christiaan Barnard.
- December 3 - The luxury train 20th Century Limited completes its last run from New York City to Chicago, Illinois (the
train was inaugurated on June 15, 1902).
- December 4, 1850 hours - A volcano erupts on Deception Island in Antarctica.
- December 4 - Vietnam War: US and South Vietnamese forces engage Viet Cong troops in the Mekong
Delta (235 of the 300-strong Viet Cong battalion were killed).
- December 5 - Silver bridge,
spanning the Ohio River from Point Pleasant, West Virginia to Gallipolis, Ohio, collapses.
- December 9 - Nicolae Ceausescu becomes the Chairman of the Romanian State
Council - that is, de-facto dictator of Romania.
- December 15 - Silver Bridge over Ohio River in Point
Pleasant, West Virginia, collapses - 46 dead. It has been linked to the so-called Mothman mystery.
- December 17 - Harold
Holt, Australian prime minister, disappears when swimming at a beach 60 km
from Melbourne.
- December 19 - Professor John Archibald Wheeler uses the term Black Hole
for the first time.
- Influential science fiction anthology Dangerous Visions published.
- LSD declared a Schedule I
drug by the United States government.
- Lonsdaleite (the rarest allotrope of carbon) first discovered in Barringer Crater, Arizona.
- Lost city discovered on the island of Thera, buried under volcanic debris. It has been suggested that Plato may have heard legends about this, and used them as the germ of his story of Atlantis.
- PAL first introduced in Germany.
- Summer of Love
- 25th
Amendment of the United States Constitution enacted.
- First Pulsar discovered by Jocelyn Bell and Antony Hewish.
- British defence minister Denis Healey announces a decision to pull out
British troops from Singapore.
- First cryogenic corpsicles are placed in ice.
- Arno River floods in Florence.
- Citizens of New South Wales in Australia vote for the equality of Australian
aborigines.
- Desmond Morris publishes The Naked Ape.
- Lech Walesa goes to work in Gdansk shipyards.
- Benjamin Netanyahu joins Israeli army.
- Greek military junta
exiles Melina Mercouri.
Births
- January 8 - Michelle
Forbes, actress (Star Trek: The
Next Generation, Homicide: Life on
the Street, 24)
- January 9 - Dave
Matthews, South Africa-born US musician
- January 23 - Naim Suleymanoglu, Bulgaria-born Turkish weightlifter
- February 11 - Barbara Byrne, US rower
- February 11 - Chris Reohr, US
fencer
- February 11 - John Patterson US baseball player
- February 18 - Roberto Baggio, Italian football player
- February 20 - Kurt
Cobain, rock musician (d. 1994)
- March 4 - Evan Dando, musician
- March 17 - Billy Corgan,
musician, songwriter
- March 22 - Mario
Cipollini, cyclist
- March 25 - Debi Thomas,
figure skater
- April 17 - Liz Phair, American
singer/songwriter
- April 27 - Prince Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands
- April 29 - Curtis
Joseph, NHL goalie
- May 1 - Tim McGraw, country music
singer
- May 15 - Madhuri Dixit,
Indian actress
- May 15 - John Smoltz, baseball pitcher
- May 24 - Margaret Crowley
- May 24 - Heavy D, rapper
- May 24 - Steve McDonald
- May 25 - Poppy Z. Brite,
author
- June 4 - John O. Loyd, Boston's son
- June 5 - Joe DeLoach, American
athlete
- July 18 - Vin Diesel, American
actor
- July 25 - Matt LeBlanc,
actor (Friends)
- July 27 - Juliana
Hatfield, guitarist/songwriter
- July 27 - Kellie Waymire, actress (Star Trek: Enterprise) (d. 2003)
- August 4 - Mike Marsh,
American athlete
- August 11 - Joe Rogan,
comedian, television host (Fear Factor)
- September 11 - Harry Connick, Jr.
- September 13 - Michael Johnson, American track and field athlete
- September 22 - Félix Savón, Cuban boxer
- October 28 - Julia
Roberts, actress
- November 16 - Lisa
Bonet, actress (The Cosby Show)
- November 22 - Boris
Becker, tennis player
- November 28 - Anna Nicole Smith, model and actress
- December 9 - Joshua
Bell, violinst
- December 13 - Jamie
Foxx, actor (In Living Color, Any Given Sunday, Ali)
- December 16 - Donovan Bailey, Canadian athlete
- December 21 - Mikhail Saakashvili, Georgian politician, President of the Republic of Georgia
- LTJ Bukem, musician
Deaths
- January 3 - Jack Ruby, killer
of Lee Harvey Oswald
- January 4 - Donald
Campbell, waterspeed/ landspeed record seeker
- January 17 - Barney
Ross, American boxing champion
- January 27 - Edward
White, Gus Grissom and Roger Chaffee, Apollo 1 crew
- February 8 - Victor
Gollancz, British publisher
- February 15 - J. Frank Duryea, automobile
pioneer
- February 18 - J. Robert Oppenheimer, physicist
- February 21 - Charles Beaumont, writer
- March 6 - Zoltán
Kodály, composer
- March 6 - Nelson Eddy, singer, actor
- March 7 - Alice B.
Toklas, personality
- April 5 - Hermann Joseph Muller geneticist (b. 1890)
- April 17 - Red Allen, jazz musician (b. 1908)
- April 19 - Konrad
Adenauer, German statesman
- April 24 - Vladimir
Komarov, cosmonaut on Soyuz 1
- May 22 - Langston
Hughes, writer
- June 14 - Eddie Eagan,
American sportsman
- July 7 - Vivien Leigh,
actress
- July 17 - John Coltrane,
jazz musician (liver failure)
- July 21 - Jimmie Foxx,
Baseball Hall of Famer (b. 1907)
- July 22 - Carl Sandburg,
poet
- July 30 - Alfried Krupp, head of the Krupp business empire
- August 9 - Joe Orton, satirical
modern playwright
- August 15 - René
Magritte, painter
- August 19 - Hugo
Gernsback, editor, publisher
- August 25 - Stanley
Bruce, eighth Prime Minister of Australia
- August 29 - Brian
Epstein, the original manager for The Beatles
- September 1 - Ilse Koch,
wife of Karl Koch, commandant of the concentration camp Buchenwald
- September 13 - Varian
Fry, ran an escape network in wartime Marseille, France
- September 27 - Prince Felix Yussupov, assassin of Rasputin (b. 1887)
- October 3 - Woody
Guthrie, folk musician
- October 8 - Clement
Attlee, former British prime minister
- October 9 - Che Guevara,
revolutionary, executed
- October 17 - Ai-xin-jue-luo
Pu-yi or Henry Pu Yi, last emperor of Qing China
- October 20 - Yoshida Shigeru, Prime Minister of Japan (b. 1878)
- November 13 - Harriet
Cohen, pianist
- November 19 - Charles Watters, US Army Chaplain
- November 25 - Ossip
Zadkine, sculptor, painter and lithographer
- December 10 - Otis
Redding, singer
- December 19 - Harold
Holt, seventeenth Prime Minister of Australia
- December 29 - Paul
Whiteman, bandleader (b. 1890)
- Kazimierz Funk, biochemist
- Daniel Jones, phonetician
- Xuantong, Emperor of the Qing Dynasty in China
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