Centuries: 19th century - 20th century - 21st century
Decades: 1900s 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s - 1950s - 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s
1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 - 1952 - 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957
Events:
- January 8 - West Germany has 8 million refugees inside its borders.
- January 24 - -Sudden heavy snowfall in Algeria
- January 24 - Vincent Massey sworn in as first Canada-born Governor-General of Canada
- February 6 - Elizabeth II becomes Queen upon the death of her father George VI.
- February 14 - - February 25 - Winter Olympics in Oslo
- February 15 - The Funeral of King George VI
- February 20 - Emmett L. Ashford[?] becomes the first African-American umpire in organized baseball by being authorized to be a substitute umpire in the Southwestern International League[?].
- February 26 - United Kingdom Prime Minister Winston Churchill announces that his nation has an atomic bomb
- March 10 -- General Fulgencio Batista takes power in Cuba - again
- March 20 - The United States Senate ratifies a peace treaty[?] with Japan.
- March 27 - - Failed assassination attempt against Konrad Adenauer
- April 4 -- In Hague tribunal, Israel demands reparations worth 3 billion dollars from Germany
- April 18 - -West Germany and Japan form diplomatic relations[?]
- April 23 - Nuclear test in Nevada desert
- April 28 - the Treaty of San Francisco went into effect : the occupation of Japan ended formally.
- April 29 - -Japan regains official independence. This ends the period of Occupied Japan and marks the birth of Modern Japan.
- April 29 - -Two Soviet fighters fires at French passenger plane over Germany
- April 29 - Australia, New Zealand, United States security treaty comes into force.
- May 1 - - East Germany threatens to form its own army
- May 2 - First passenger jet flight route between London and Johannesburg
- May 6 - King Faruk of Egypt[?] had himself announced as a descendant of prophet Mohammed[?].
- May 13 - Pandit Nehru[?] forms his first government
- May 15 - Flash flood in Lymouth, Britain[?] - 35 dead
- June 1 - Catholic church bans[?] books of Andre Gide
- June 5 - Remains of a viking ship found near Boston
- June 21 - USA launches the first nuclear submarine USS Nautilus
- June 29 - Finnish Armi Kuusela[?] wins the title of Miss Universe
- June 30 - Marshall Aid[?] ends
- July 13 - East Germany annouces formation of its people's army.
- July 19 to August 3 - The Summer Olympic Games are held in Helsinki.
- July 26 - Military coup in Egypt ousts King Faruk[?]
- August 2 -- West Germany joins IMF
- August 10 - Establishment of the European Coal and Steel community[?]
- August 11 - Jordanian army forces king Talal to resign - his successor is his son Hussein of Jordan
- August 14 - West Germany joins World Bank
- August 16 - Lynmouth[?] in North Devon is devastated by floods, death toll of 31
- August 26 - British passenger jet flies twice over Atlantic in the same day
- August 27 - Reparation negotiations between West Germany and Israel end in Luxenbourg[?] - Germany will pay 3 billion D-marks[?].
- August 30 - Last Finnish war reparations to Soviet Union
- August 29 - Premiere of John Cage's 4' 33" in Woodstock, New York[?]
- September 4 -- September 9 - Thick smog in London causes 4,000 fatalities
- September 18 - Soviet Union vetoes Japan's application for membership of United Nations
- October 8 - Negotiations of ceasefire in Korea are postponed
- October 8 - Three-train crash in Harrow railway station in England - 110 dead
- October 14 - United Nations begins work in the new United Nations building[?] in New York City
- October 20 -- Martial Law[?] in Kenya due to Mau Mau uprising
- November 1 - The first hydrogen bomb is exploded by the United States on the island of Enewetak in the Bikini Atoll.
- November 4 - Dwight D. Eisenhower defeats Adlai Stevenson in the U.S. presidential election (correctly predicted by UNIVAC computer)
- November 4 - 8.25 Richter scale earthquake in Kamchatka
- November 18 - Jomo Kenyatta is arrested in Kenya for alleged connection to Mau Mau uprising
- November 20 - Fireball crashes in a backyard in Havelock North[?], New Zealand
- November 20 - First official passenger flight over the North Pole from Los Angeles to Copenhagen
- November 21 - Show trial[?] in Czechoslovakia sentences 11 ex-communist officials to death - all of them Jews.
- December 14 - First successful surgical separation of siamese twins in Mount Sinai hospital[?], Ohio.
- December 25 - Shooting incident in West Berlin - one West German soldier is killed
- National Security Agency founded
- Queen Elizabeth II comes to the throne of the United Kingdom
- Cold War over Germany's frontiers intensify
- Sister Theresa becomes Mother Theresa and begins her charity work in Calcutta
- Charles Chaplin expelled from USA
- 3,300 die of polio in USA, 57,000 children are paralyzed
- Traffic lights in New York City
- Werner von Braun[?] talks about a manned flight to Mars.
Art, Culture & Fashion
- 1952 in film
- February 20 - The film The African Queen opens (Capitol Theatre in New York City).
- Cinerama-system
- 1952 in literature
- 1952 in music
- "Hound Dog" - Big Mama Thornton[?]
- 1952 in sports
- 1952 in television
- January 14 - The Today show premieres on NBC.
- September - The first UHF television station, KLOR begins broadcasting in Portland, Oregon.
- The first political advertisements appear on U.S. television. Democrats buy a 30 minute slot for their candidate, Adlai Stevenson. Stevenson is bombarded with hate mail for interfering with a broadcast of I Love Lucy. Dwight Eisenhower buys 20 second commercial spots and wins the election.
- The Ernie Kovacs Show premieres. Kovacs pushes the limits of television technology with his use of camera tricks and special effects.
- The first telecast of an atomic bomb detonation (KTLA)
Births:
- January 11 - Lee Ritenour[?], musician, composer
- January 11 - Ben Crenshaw[?], golfer
- January 12 - Ricky Van Shelton[?], country musician
- January 20 - Paul Stanley, musician, of the rock band KISS
- February 1 - Rick James[?], musician
- February 18 - Juice Newton[?], country music entertainer
- February 19 - Amy Tan, novelist
- March 2 - Laraine Newman, comedian
- March 11 - Douglas Adams, science fiction author
- March 13 - Wolfgang Rihm[?], composer
- March 22 - Bob Costas, sports announcer
- March 23 - Kim Stanley Robinson, science fiction author
- March 29 - Teofilo Stevenson, boxer
- April 22 - Marilyn Chambers, erotic actress
- May 11 - Renaud[?], French composer
- May 11 - Mike Lupica[?], sports journalist
- May 11 - Frances Farmer[?], actress
- May 14 - David Byrne, singer, songwriter, guitarist
- May 14 - Robert Zemeckis, director
- May 18 - George Strait, country musician
- May 19 - Joey Ramone, singer (+ 2001)
- May 21 - Mr. T, American actor, is born Laurence Tureaud, in Chicago
- May 23 - Marvelous Marvin Hagler, boxer
- June 7 - Liam Neeson, actor
- August 3 - Osvaldo Ardiles, Argentinian footballer
- August 13 - Herb Ritts, celebrity photographer
- August 24 - Joe Strummer, musician
- October 7- Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin
Deaths:
- January 18 - Curly Howard[?], actor, comedian, member of the Three Stooges
- February 6 - King George VI of the United Kingdom
- February 19 - Knut Hamsun, author
- March 7 - Paramahansa Yogananda, Indian guru
- March 22 - Uncle Dave Macon[?], country music performer
- April 3 - Miina Sillanpää[?], Finnish left-wing trade union activist
- April 21 - Sir Stafford Cripps[?], British politician, Chancellor of the Exchequer 1947-1950
- May 6 - Maria Montessori founder of the Montessori teaching method and schools; cerebral haemorraghae
- May 8 - Walter[?] Fox, US movie producer
- May 21 - John Garfield, actor
- July 26 - Eva Peron, "Evita", wife of Juan Peron
- February 22 - Kaarlo Juho Ståhlberg, first president of Finland
- September 29 - George Santayana, writer
- November 23 - Aaro Hellaakoski[?], Finnish poet
- Chaim Weizman[?], first president of Israel
- Physics - Felix Bloch, - Edward Mills Purcell[?]
- Chemistry - Archer John Porter Martin[?], Richard Laurence Millington Synge[?]
- Medicine - Selman Abraham Waksman[?]
- Literature - François Mauriac
- Peace - Albert Schweitzer
Common misspelling and questions (FAQ)
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