Crime: Adolf Eichmann the Nazi war criminal found in Argentina and tried in Israel - hung
Culture: Peace Corps established by Kennedy
Entertainment: Stranger in a Strange Land published with themes of sexual freedom Writers include Graham Greene, Hermann Hesse, JD Salinger,
Henry Miller (first US publication – original 1934 in FRA), John Steinbeck, Irving Stone (Agony and the Ecstasy), Joseph Heller (Catch 22)
Films include "West Side Story" "Judgment at Nuremberg" "The Hustler"
Medicine: Female oral contraceptive pill comes on the market
Politics: Alliance for Progress established UN secretary general Dag Hammarskjold killed in plane crash on way to Congo – Burmese U Thant becomes third secretary-general
Religion: Morris and Whitcomb publish about the Genesis flood, attracting new literalist opinion,
Science: First human in space with Yuri Gagarian 600 million year old fossils discovered
Leucotomy operations and operations for deafness performed
Nobel Prizes for study of nucleons and gamma ray work also photosynthesis reactions (Calvin), and mechanism of inner ear,
Sports: Bob Schmidt invents skateboard Chess champ Bobby Fisher retains title
Technology: Weather satellites first used Atlas computer installed at Harwell
Deaths: Charity Davis age 119y 160d, Carl Jung, Ty Cobb, Ernest Hemingway, Anna Mary Moses (Grandma Moses), Gary Cooper, Erwin Schrodinger
Africa
General: Wars of liberation in Portuguese colonies in Africa
Algeria: French police kill 200+ Algerians for protesting police oppression
Burundi: Start of independence
Central African Republic: Renamed from Oubangui-Chari (Ubangi-Shari)
Congo: Death of President Patrice Lumumba Kanga and Mobuto vie for presidency but Adoula chosen by UN
Egypt: United Arab Republic splits, but Egypt keeps the name to 1971
Gambia: Independence movement
Kenya: Independence movement
Lesotho: Independence movement
Nyasaland: (Malawi) Smallpox
Rwanda: Start of independence
Sierra Leone: Self government
South Africa: Becomes a republic - withdraws from Commonwealth UN General Assembly condemns apartheid
Swaziland: Independence movement
Tanganyika: Independent to 1964 Tanganyika Conference moves to protect African wildlife
Uganda: Independence movement starts
Zambia: Independence movement
Zanzibar: (Tanzania) becomes independent member of British Commonwealth
Americas
General: LAFTA (Latin American) forms with ARG BRA CHI COL ECU PAR MEX PAR PER URU VEN
Cuba: US breaks off diplomatic relations Bay of Pigs invasion a failure Castro breaks off diplomatic talks
Belize: Hurricane
Brazil: Political instability Gran Circo Norte-Americano fire near Rio kills 323 – mostly children
Dominican Republic: Assassination of president Rafael Trujillo - succeeded by son
Honduras: Hurricane
Jamaica: Movement for independence
Trinidad and Tobago: Movement for independence
Asia
General: Admission of failed communies in Asia - absorption of Portutuese settlements on borders
China: Museum of the Chinese Revolution opened in Peking
End of Great Chinese famine killing 20-53 million
India: Portuguese India becomes incorporated into India Meeting of World Council of Churches in Delhi
Java: Mt Ebulobo erupts in Marapi Smallpox
Laos: Cease fire
Singapore: Indpenedent member of British Commonwealth
Vietnam: Combat breaks out
Europe
General: Last journey of "Orient Express" from Paris to Bucharest
Albania: Death of Ex-King Zog
Austria: Application of Archduke Otto of Hapsburg denied Kennedy and Khrushchev meet in Vienna
Great Britain: Queen Elizabeth II tours India Pakistan Persia Cyprus and Ghana Farthings no longer legal tender in Britain
Goya picture stolen from national gallery in London Sir Edward Maufe completed Guildford Cathedral in England
Edward Heath Lord Privy Seal begins negotiations for British entry into Common Market Shetland population drops to 17,814 inhabitants
Spy trials in London – Gordon Lonsdale George Blake and the Krogers U of Sussex founded
Britain begins application to join EEC British doctors find breast cancer tumors produce more heat than surrounding tissue
Michael Ramsey appointed Archbishop of Canterbury New English Bible appears on 350th anniversary
East Germany: Berlin Wall erected by Communists Adolph Eichmann isolates East VP Johnson visits Deutsche Opera W Berlin rebuilt
Soviet Union: Resumption of nuclear testing at Novaya Zemlya Yuri Gagarian becomes first man in orbit
Soviet cosmonaut Valentin Bondarenko dies after flash fire in pure oxygen in training Moscow synagogues closed
London's Royal Ballet visits Trans-Siberian Railroad electrified between Moscow and Irkutsk
West Germany: Bavarian meteorite impact discovered
Middle East
General: Nonalighned conference founded OPEC founded United Arab Republic splits back into Egypt Syria and Yemen, but Egypt uses the name to 1971
Israel: Ben-Gurion forms new coalition government Nazi Adolf Eichmann found guilty in Jerusalem trial
Kuwait: Independent, although claimed by Iraq - British enter to prevent Iraqi occupation
Pres: Dwight D. Eisenhower Pres: John F. Kennedy inaugurated
General
Culture: Kennedy calls for Affirmative Action Peace Corps established
Entertainment: Hemingway commits suicide Bob Dylan signs with Columbia Records
Law: 23rd Amendment gives District of Columbia right to vote
Politics: Activities of John Birch Society become a concern for US Senate
Elizabeth Gurley Flynn succeeds Eugene Dennis as Chairman of US Communist Party
Science: Alan Shepard first US citizens is space Kennedy launches manned space program
East
New York: Rock musical Hair debuts
Milgram experiments with students administering shock therapy to actor students at Yale
Midwest
South
Alabama: 'Freedom Riders' White and Black protestors attacked by White citizens of Anniston and Birmingham
Florida: Kennedy meets with P.M. MacMillan at Key West
West and Pacific
California: Santa Ana Winds fan fires Record winds blow All Star pitcher off mound in Candlestick Park