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| | Biographies |
Ahidjo, Ahmadou
Aleksandrov, Anatoly Petrovich
Ali, Muhammad
Amiss, Kingsley
Andric, Ivo
Assalo, Charles
Auden, Wystan Hugh
Azikiwe, Nnambi
Ben-Gurion, David
Benn, Anthony Wedgewood
Berenson, Peter
Best, Pete
Bevan, Aneurin
Bono
Bowles, Chester
Brezhnev, Leonoid Ilych
Bukharin, Nikolai
Burnet, Frank MacFarlane
Butenandt, Adolf Friedrich Johann
Camus, Albert
Canetti, Elias
Casey, Richard
Castro Ruz, Fidel Alejandro
Chernenko, Konstantin Ustinovich
Chi-Minh, Ho
Ching, Chiang
Christie, Linford
Chuikov, Vassili
Cram, Steve
Cruz, Viriato da
Dalton, Edward Hugh John Neale
Denktash, Rauf
Dieckmann, Johannes
Diem, Ngo Dinh
Dong, Pham Van
Douglas-Home, Alexander Frederick
Salvador Duarte, Jose Napoleon
Durrrell, Lawrence George
Eden, Robert Anthony
Eichmann, Adolf
Eisenhower, Dwight David
Elizabeth II
Estenssor, Angel Vctor Paz
Estenssoro, Victor Paz
Fanfani, Amintore
Fermi, Enrico
Foot, Michael
Gaitskell, Hugh Todd Naylor
Gaulle, Charles Andre Marie Joseph de
Greenwood, Arthur
Gurion, David Ben
Gursal, Gemal
Harrison, George
Heath, Edward Richard George
Heathcoat Amory, Derick
Heston, Charlton
Hironomiya
Holyoake, Keith Jacka
Hunsaker, Tunney
Ibarra, Jos Mara Velasco
Ikeda, Hayato
Jagger, Mick
Kalonji, Albert
Kampmann, Viggo
Kasa-Vubu, Joseph
Kennedy, John Fitzgerald
Kenyatta, Jomo
Khan, Muhammad Ayub
Khedda, Ben
Khruschev, Nikita Sergeyevich
King
Kishi, Nobusuke
Kozlov, Frol Romanovich
Krag, Jens Otto
Kuanda, Kenneth David
Kurosawa, Akira
Lansdale, Edward
Le, Kong
Lennon, John Winston
Lloyd, Selwyn
Lodge, Henry Cabot
Lon, Mol
Lumumba, Patrice mery
Lutuli, Albert
MacMillan, Maurice Harold
Makarios, Mikhail Khristodolou Mouskos
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Mayhew, Christopher
M'Ba, Leon
Mboya, Thomas Joseph
McCartney, Paul
Mengele, Josef
Mobutu, Sese Seko Nkuku Ngbendu wa za Banga
Nencini, Gaston
Neto, Antonio Agostinho
Nkrumah, Kwame
Nokwe, Duma
Nu, U
Orbison, Roy
Oswald, Lee Harvey
Pasternak, Boris Leonidovich
Phouma
Podgorny, Nikolai Viktorovich
Powell, John Enoch
Pratt, David
Proeung, Pho
Profumo, John
Puskas Biro, Ferenc
Rhee, Syngman
Richards, Keith
Roberto, Holden Alvaro
Salan, Raul
Samsonith, Tiao
Sandys, Duncan
Sartre, Jean-Paul
Sellars, Peter
Sharett, Moshe
Sharif-Emani, Jaafar
Sholokhov, Mikhail Aleksandrovich
Siad Barre, Mohamed
Sihanouk
Sobukwe, Robert
Stefano, Alfred Di
Stein, John "Jock"
Suehiro, Nishio
Sutcliffe, Stuart
Taylor, Maxwell
Thatcher, Margaret Hilda
Tombalbaye, N'garta
Tse-Tung, Mao
Tshombe, Moise-Kapenda
Ulbricht, Walther
Verwoerd, Hendrik Frensch
Wigner, Eugene Paul
Williams, Allan
Wilson, James Harold
Wonder, Stevie
Yoshikawa, Hidetsugu
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| | Address of Oswald Oswald, Lee Harvey | |
| 7th Jan Minsk Oswald arrives in Minsk where he is surveyed by the KGB |
| Aid to Vietnam Eisenhower, Dwight David | |
| The USA has given $2billion in aid & stationed 685 non combat advisers in Sth Vietnam |
| Amnesty International Berenson, Peter | |
| 19th Nov Benenson stumbles across an article in The Daily Telegraph about two Portuguese students imprisoned for a simple 'toast to freedom' while riding the tube, Enraged at the injustice, Benenson begins an international organization |
| ANC Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla | |
| 8th April Membership of the ANC & the PAC is punishable by imprisonment |
| 8th April The ANC is banned until 1990 |
| Sep The ANC decides to go underground & dispense with it's constitutional procedures |
| ANC Verwoerd, Hendrik Frensch | |
| 8th April The ANC & PAC are banned by the Unlawful Organizations Act |
| Armament Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla | |
| Helps found the military wing of the ANC, Umkhonto We Sizwe |
| Arrest Neto, Antonio Agostinho | |
| Arrested by Portuguese authorities, 1960-1962 |
| Arrest Eichmann, Adolf | |
| 11th May Vienna Israeli agents kidnap Eichman in Buenos Aires, Argentina |
| 23rd May Vienna The Israeli Prime Minister David Ben-Gurian announces that Eichmann has been arrested |
| Arrest Ben-Gurion, David | |
| Israeli agents capture Adolph Eichmann in Argentina |
| Arrest Gurion, David Ben | |
| 23rd May Jerusalem The Israeli Prime Minister David Ben-Gurian announces that Eichmann has been arressted |
| Arrest Lutuli, Albert | |
| Mar Arrested for 5 months |
| Arrest Sobukwe, Robert | |
| Orlando Africa Gives himsef up at Orlando police station to increase the membership of the PAC |
| Sentenced to 3 yrs imprisonment |
| Assassination Gaulle, Charles Andre Marie Joseph de | |
| 22nd April Paris Narrowly escapes an assassination attempt |
| Atoms for Peace Wigner, Eugene Paul | |
| The Winner of the Atoms for Peace award |
| Award Atoms for Peace Wigner, Eugene Paul | |
| The Winner of the Atoms for Peace award |
| Award Atoms for Peace Fermi, Enrico | |
| Awarded in recognition for supporting the peaceful use of atomic energy |
| Bay of Pigs Castro Ruz, Fidel Alejandro | |
| 17th Mar Cochinos Bay The Eisenhower administration agrees to a recommendation from the CIA to equip and drill Cuban exiles for action against the new Castro government |
| Bay of Pigs Eisenhower, Dwight David | |
| 17th Mar The Eisenhower administration agrees to a recommendation from the CIA to equip and drill Cuban exiles for action against the new Castro government |
| Beatles, The Best, Pete | |
| 1st Aug Hamburg The Beatles make their debut in Hamburg, West Germany, with Stu Sutcliffe on bass and Pete Best on drums |
| Beatles, The Harrison, George | |
| 2nd June The Silver Beatles are renamed The Beatles for their 1st professional engagement at Neston Institute |
| 16th Aug Hamburg The Beatles open at the Indra night-club |
| 18th Aug Hamburg The Beatles make their debut at the Indra Club |
| 21st Nov Hamburg Harris on is deported from Hamburg for being under age |
| Beatles, The Lennon, John Winston | |
| 2nd June The Silver Beatles are renamed The Beatles for their 1st professional engagement at Neston Institute |
| 1st Aug Hamburg The Beatles make their debut in Hamburg, West Germany, with Stu Sutcliffe on bass and Pete Best on drums |
| 16th Aug Hamburg The Beatles open at the Indra night-club |
| 18th Aug Hamburg The Beatles make their debut at the Indra Club |
| Beatles, The McCartney, Paul | |
| April Hamburg Sutcliffe stays with Astrid Kirchherr when it was time to go home, so McCartney takes over bass |
| 2nd June The Silver Beatles are renamed The Beatles for their 1st professional engagement at Neston Institute |
| 1st Aug Hamburg The Beatles make their debut in Hamburg, West Germany, with Stu Sutcliffe on bass and Pete Best on drums |
| 16th Aug Hamburg The Beatles open at the Indra night-club |
| 18th Aug Hamburg The Beatles make their debut at the Indra Club |
| Beatles, The Sutcliffe, Stuart | |
| Liverpool Stuart Sutcliffe suggests the name 'the Beetles' as a form of tribute to Buddy Holly and the Crickets |
| April Hamburg Sutcliffe stays with Astrid Kirchherr when it was time to go home, so McCartney takes over bass |
| 1st Aug Hamburg The Beatles make their debut in Hamburg, West Germany, with Stu Sutcliffe on bass and Pete Best on drums |
| Beatles, The Williams, Allan | |
| Hamburg Books The Beatles into Bruno Koschmider's Indra club in Hamburg, Germany |
| May Liverpool Allan Williams starts to manage the Beatles after they had played in his Jacaranda club |
| Birth Christie, Linford | |
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