Centuries: 19th century - 20th century - 21st century
Decades: 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s - 1970s - 1980s 1990s 2000s
Years: 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 - 1972 - 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977
Events
- Prime minister of Sweden, Olof Palme compares the American bombings of North Vietnam to Nazi massacres. The US breaks diplomatic contact with Sweden.
- January 2 - Major robbery in Pierre Hotel, New York. $4 million dollars worth of valuables stolen.
- January 5 - President of the United States Richard Nixon orders the development of a space shuttle program.
- January 4 - Kurt Waldheim becomes the Secretary General[?] of United Nations.
- January 9 - RMS Queen Elizabeth is destroyed by fire (Hong Kong harbor[?]).
- January 9 - Rose Heilbron[?] becomes the first woman judge in the United Kingdom (Old Bailey, London).
- January 11 - East Pakistan becomes Bangladesh
- January 14 - King Frederik IX of Denmark[?] dies - his daughter Queen Margaret II of Denmark ascends to the throne at January 16
- January 24 - Japanese soldier Shoichi Yokoi[?] discovered in Guam. He had spent 28 years in the jungle
- January 26 - Yugoslavian air stewardress Vesca Vulovic is the only survivor when her plane crashes in Czechoslovakia.
- January 30 - Bloody Sunday: United Kingdom forces kill thirteen Roman Catholic civil rights marchers in Northern Ireland.
- January 30 - Pakistan withdraws from the British Commonwealth
- February 1 - First scientific hand-held calculator (HP-35) introduced (price $395)
- February 3 - Sapporo Winter Olympics begin.
- February 4 - Mariner 9 sends pictures from Mars
- February 5 - Bob Douglas[?] becomes the first African American elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame.
- February 9 - British government declares a state of emergency over a miners' strike
- February 17 - Sales of the Volkswagen Beetle model exceed those of Ford Model-T -(15 million)
- February 18 - The California Supreme Court[?] invalidates the state's death penalty and commutes the sentences of all death row inmates to life in prison.
- February 21 - February 27 - President Richard M. Nixon makes an unprecedented eight-day visit to Communist China and meets with Mao Zedong.
- February 21 - The Soviet unmanned spaceship Luna 20 lands on the Moon.
- February 23 - Lufthansa plane hijacked to Aden. Passengers are released after ransom on 16 million D-marks.
- February 25 - Terrorism: Germany gives $5 million to an Arab terrorist as ransom for the passengers and crew of a hijacked a jumbo jet.
- March 2 - Launch of Pioneer 10 spacecraft.
- March 8 - The Goodyear[?] blimp flies for the first time
- March 13 - Britain and China resume full diplomatic relations after 22 years. Britain withdraws its consulate from Taiwan.
- March 19 - India and Bangladesh sign a friendship treaty.
- March 24 - In a bid for peace, Britain takes over direct rule of Northern Ireland.
- March 30 - Vietnam War: The Eastertide Offensive[?] begins after North Vietnamese forces cross into the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) of South Vietnam.
- April 16 - Apollo 16 launched
- April 18 - Roland Corporation founded in Osaka
- April 27 - Constructive Vote of No Confidence against German Chancellor Willy Brandt fails under obscure circumstances.
- May 9 - Three out of six bombs explode in Springer[?] newspaper building in Hamburg, West Germany. 17 dead.
- May 15 - Governor George C. Wallace[?] of Alabama is shot by Arthur H. Bremer[?] at a Laurel, Md., political rally.
- May 21 - In Rome, Laszlo Toth attacks Michelangelo's Pieta[?]-statue with a hammer
- May 22 - Ceylon becomes republic of Sri Lanka
- May 26 - Richard Nixon and Leonid Brezhnev sign SALT treaty[?] in Moscow.
- May 26 - Willandra National Park is established in Australia.
- May 30 - The Angry Brigade goes on trial.
- June 2 - Andreas Baader and some other members of Red Army Faction are arrested in Frankfurt am Main after a shootout.
- June 4 - Angela Davis found not guilty of murder
- June 14 - June 23 - Hurricane Agnes kills 117 in US east coast.
- June 15 - Ulrike Meinhof and Gerhard Müller of Red Army Faction are arrested in a teacher's apartment in Hannover, West Germany.
- June 17 - Watergate break-in, Washington, D.C.
- Return of Okinawa from United States' control to Japan.
- June 29 - Supreme Court of the United States rules that the death penalty is unconstitutional
- July 18 - Anwar Sadat sends Soviet military advisors home.
- August 4 - Idi Amin declares that Uganda will expel 50.000 asians with British passports to Britain within three months;
- September 1 - Bobby Fischer defeats Boris Spassky in Reykjavik Chess tournament and becomes the first American chess champion.
- September 5 - Eleven Israeli athletes at the Summer Olympic Games in Munich are killed after eight members of an Arab terrorist group Black September invade Olympic Village; five guerillas and one policeman are also killed.
- September 14 - West Germany and Poland renew diplomatic relations.
- September 17 - Uganda announces that there is Tanzanian troops in its territory.
- September 23 - Ferdinand Marcos declares martial law in Philippines.
- October 2 - Denmark joins EEC. Faroe Islands stay out.
- October 5 - United Reformed Church founded out of Congregational and Presbyterian Churches.
- October 13 - Fairchild passenger plane transporting a rugby team crashes in Andes. They are found alive December 20 but they have had to resort to cannibalism to survive.
- October 17 - Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom visits Yugoslavia.
- November 5 - Group of Amerindians occupies the Bureau of Indian Affairs
- November - Richard M. Nixon defeats George McGovern in the U.S. presidential election
- December 22 - Earthquake destroys Managua, capital of Nicaragua.
- December 28 - The bones of Martin Bormann identified in Berlin.
- December 29 - An Eastern Air Lines Lockheed L-1011 crashes into the Everglades killing 99 of 163 onboard
- The United Kingdom begin to train Special Air Service for anti-terrorist duties.
- Sally Priesand becomes the first female rabbi.
- Steve Jobs graduates from Homestead High School and enrolls in Reed college in Portland but drops out after one semester
- Kim Il Sung becomes president of North Korea.
- First Cray super computers
- Japanese begin building a railway tunnel between Honshu and Hokkaido
- Stephen Hawking is confined to wheelchair
- The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms becomes independent from IRS.
- The "tea house" Mellow Yellow opens on the Amstel River[?] in Amsterdam, pioneering the legal sale of marijuana in the Netherlands
Art, Culture & Fashion
- 1972 in film
- 1972 in literature
- 1972 in music
- Deep Purple releases Machine Head
- 1972 in sports
- 1972 in television
- January 14 - Sanford & Son premieres on NBC.
- M*A*S*H premieres
- James Herriot - All Creatures Great and Small
Births
- January 30 - Tim Jones, Gonzo Journalist
- February 11 - Dennis Iliohan[?], Dutch football player.
- February 15 - Jaromir Jagr, ice hockey star
- February 17 - Denise Richards, actress
- February 17 - Philippe Candeloro[?], figure skater
- February 17 - Billie Joe Armstrong, musician ("Green Day")
- February 29 - Antonio Sabato Jr.[?], actor
- March 6 - Shaquille O' Neal, basketball player
- March 15 - Mark Hoppus, musician ("Blink 182")
- March 17 - Mia Hamm, soccer player
- March 22 - Elvis Stojko, figure skater
- March 23 - Judith Godrèche, actress
- April 4 - Stefan Wolpe, composer
- April 4 - Adam Clayton Powell Jr.[?], American politician
- May 20 - Busta Rhymes, rap music singer
- May 21 - The Notorious B.I.G., musician (+ 1997)
- June 29 - Samantha Smith, U.S. activist.
- August 30 - Cameron Diaz, actress
Deaths
- January 1 - Maurice Chevalier, French entertainer, surgical complications
- January 14 - King Frederick IX of Denmark
- January 26 - Mahalia Jackson, gospel music singer
- February 11 - Jan Wils[?], architect
- February 20 - Walter Winchell, journalist
- March 27 - M. C. Escher, Dutch graphic artist
- March 29 - Lord J. Arthur Rank[?], movie theater owner
- April 4 - Stefan Wolpe, composer
- May 2 - J. Edgar Hoover, FBI director
- May 13 - Dan Blocker[?], actor
- May 22 - Margaret Rutherford, actress
- May 28 - Edward VIII, king in 1936 (+ 1894)
- October 1 - Louis Leakey, British paleontologist
- October 24 - Jackie Robinson (Baseball Hall of Famer)
- October 26 - Igor Sikorsky, aviation engineer
- November 1 - Ezra Pound, poet
- November 25 - Henri Coanda, aerodynamics pioneer
- November 28 - Sibylla[?], queen of Sweden.
- December 26 - Harry S Truman, US president, heart failure.
- December 31 - Roberto Clemente (baseball Hall of Famer)
- Physics - John Bardeen, Leon Neil Cooper[?], John Robert Schrieffer[?]
- Chemistry - Christian B Anfinsen[?], Stanford Moore[?], William H Stein[?]
- Medicine - Gerald M Edelman[?], Rodney R Porter[?]
- Literature - Heinrich Böll
- Peace - Not awarded.
- Economics - John Hicks, Kenneth Arrow
Common misspelling and questions (FAQ)
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