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1966

1966 (MCMLXVI) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1966th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 966th year of the 2nd millennium, the 66th year of the 20th century, and the 7th year of the 1960s decade.

1966 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1966
MCMLXVI
Ab urbe condita2719
Armenian calendar1415
ԹՎ ՌՆԺԵ
Assyrian calendar6716
Baháʼí calendar122–123
Balinese saka calendar1887–1888
Bengali calendar1373
Berber calendar2916
British Regnal year14 Eliz. 2 – 15 Eliz. 2
Buddhist calendar2510
Burmese calendar1328
Byzantine calendar7474–7475
Chinese calendar乙巳年 (Wood Snake)
4663 or 4456
    — to —
丙午年 (Fire Horse)
4664 or 4457
Coptic calendar1682–1683
Discordian calendar3132
Ethiopian calendar1958–1959
Hebrew calendar5726–5727
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat2022–2023
 - Shaka Samvat1887–1888
 - Kali Yuga5066–5067
Holocene calendar11966
Igbo calendar966–967
Iranian calendar1344–1345
Islamic calendar1385–1386
Japanese calendarShōwa 41
(昭和41年)
Javanese calendar1897–1898
Juche calendar55
Julian calendarGregorian minus 13 days
Korean calendar4299
Minguo calendarROC 55
民國55年
Nanakshahi calendar498
Thai solar calendar2509
Tibetan calendar阴木蛇年
(female Wood-Snake)
2092 or 1711 or 939
    — to —
阳火马年
(male Fire-Horse)
2093 or 1712 or 940

Events edit

January edit

February edit

March edit

April edit

May edit

 
May 26: Guyana becomes independent

June edit

July edit

August edit

September edit

 
September 30: Botswana becomes independent

October edit

 
October 4: Lesotho becomes independent

November edit

 
November 30: Barbados becomes independent

December edit

Date unknown edit

Births edit

Births
January · February · March · April · May · June · July · August · September · October · November · December

January edit

 
Ivica Dačić
 
Christian Kern
 
Nadia Maftouni
 
Lena Philipsson
 
Stefan Edberg
 
Romário

February edit

 
Cindy Crawford
 
Téa Leoni

March edit

April edit

 
Robin Wright
 
Jeffrey Dean Morgan

May edit

 
Charlie Schlatter
 
Greg Wise
 
Janet Jackson
 
Helena Bonham Carter

June edit

 
Julianna Margulies
 
Emmanuelle Seigner
 
J. J. Abrams
 
John Cusack
 
Basuki Tjahaja Purnama
 
Mike Tyson

July edit

 
Enrique Peña Nieto

August edit

 
Jimmy Wales
 
Halle Berry
 
Rene Higuita
 
Enrico Letta

September edit

 
Salma Hayek
 
Adam Sandler
 
Kiko, Crown Princess of Japan
 
Nechirvan Barzani
 
Maria Canals-Barrera

October edit

 
David Cameron
 
Roman Abramovich
 
Zoran Milanovic

November edit

 
David Schwimmer
 
Vincent Cassel

December edit

 
Patricia Kaas
 
Kiefer Sutherland

Deaths edit

Deaths
January · February · March · April · May · June · July · August · September · October · November · December

January edit

 
Vincent Auriol
 
Georges Theunis

February edit

 
Buster Keaton
 
Louisa Martindale

March edit

 
Frits Zernike
 
Néstor Guillén

April edit

 
Evelyn Waugh

May edit

 
Maximiliano Hernandez Martinez
 
Venceslau Brás

June edit

 
Ed Wynn

July edit

 
Montgomery Clift
 
Frank O'Hara

August edit

 
Lenny Bruce

September edit

 
Hendrik Verwoerd

October edit

 
Elizabeth Arden

November edit

 
Sean T. O'Kelly

December edit

 
Walt Disney

Nobel Prizes edit

 

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Eliz 2 15 Eliz 2Buddhist calendar2510Burmese calendar1328Byzantine calendar7474 7475Chinese calendar乙巳年 Wood Snake 4663 or 4456 to 丙午年 Fire Horse 4664 or 4457Coptic calendar1682 1683Discordian calendar3132Ethiopian calendar1958 1959Hebrew calendar5726 5727Hindu calendars Vikram Samvat2022 2023 Shaka Samvat1887 1888 Kali Yuga5066 5067Holocene calendar11966Igbo calendar966 967Iranian calendar1344 1345Islamic calendar1385 1386Japanese calendarShōwa 41 昭和41年 Javanese calendar1897 1898Juche calendar55Julian calendarGregorian minus 13 daysKorean calendar4299Minguo calendarROC 55民國55年Nanakshahi calendar498Thai solar calendar2509Tibetan calendar阴木蛇年 female Wood Snake 2092 or 1711 or 939 to 阳火马年 male Fire Horse 2093 or 1712 or 940 Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1966 Contents 1 Events 1 1 January 1 2 February 1 3 March 1 4 April 1 5 May 1 6 June 1 7 July 1 8 August 1 9 September 1 10 October 1 11 November 1 12 December 1 13 Date unknown 2 Births 2 1 January 2 2 February 2 3 March 2 4 April 2 5 May 2 6 June 2 7 July 2 8 August 2 9 September 2 10 October 2 11 November 2 12 December 3 Deaths 3 1 January 3 2 February 3 3 March 3 4 April 3 5 May 3 6 June 3 7 July 3 8 August 3 9 September 3 10 October 3 11 November 3 12 December 4 Nobel Prizes 5 ReferencesEvents editJanuary edit Main article January 1966 January 1 In a coup Colonel Jean Bedel Bokassa takes over as military ruler of the Central African Republic ousting President David Dacko 1 January 3 1966 Upper Voltan coup d etat President Maurice Yameogo is deposed by a military coup in the Republic of Upper Volta modern day Burkina Faso 2 January 10 Pakistani Indian peace negotiations end successfully with the signing of the Tashkent Declaration a day before the sudden death of Indian prime minister Lal Bahadur Shastri The House of Representatives of the US state of Georgia refuses to allow African American representative Julian Bond to take his seat because of his anti war stance 3 A Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conference convenes in Lagos Nigeria primarily to discuss Rhodesia January 12 United States President Lyndon Johnson states that the United States should stay in South Vietnam until Communist aggression there is ended January 15 1966 Nigerian coup d etat A bloody military coup is staged in Nigeria deposing the civilian government and resulting in the death of Prime Minister Abubakar Tafawa Balewa January 17 The Nigerian coup is overturned by another faction of the military leaving a military government in power This is the beginning of a long period of military rule 1966 Palomares B 52 crash A U S Air Force B 52 bomber collides with a KC 135 Stratotanker over Spain dropping three 70 kiloton hydrogen bombs near the town of Palomares and one into the sea Carl Brashear the first African American United States Navy diver is involved in an accident during the recovery of the latter which results in the amputation of his leg January 19 Indira Gandhi is elected Prime Minister of India she is sworn in on January 24 January 20 1966 Liberal Party of Australia leadership election Harold Holt is elected leader of the Liberal Party of Australia unopposed when Sir Robert Menzies retires after an unprecedented 16 years in office consequently Holt becomes Prime Minister of Australia six days later January 21 Italian Prime Minister Aldo Moro resigns due to a power struggle in his party January 22 The military government of Nigeria announces that ex prime minister Abubakar Tafawa Balewa was killed during the coup a week previously January 24 Air India Flight 101 crashes into Mont Blanc killing all 117 people on board including Homi J Bhabha chairman of the Indian Atomic Energy Commission January 26 Disappearance of the Beaumont children Three children disappear on their way to Glenelg South Australia never to be seen again Their fate remains unknown 4 January 27 The British government promises the U S that British troops in Malaysia will stay until more peaceful conditions occur in the region Britain s Labour Party unexpectedly retains the parliamentary seat of Hull North in a by election with a swing of 4 5 to their candidate from the opposition Conservatives and a majority up from 1 181 at the 1964 General Election to 5 351 5 January 31 The United Kingdom ceases all trade with Rhodesia February edit Main article February 1966 February 1 Around 2 600 political prisoners are released by East Germany in return for donations worth approximately 10 000 a head from West Germany 6 February 3 The unmanned Soviet Luna 9 spacecraft makes the first controlled rocket assisted landing on the Moon February 4 All Nippon Airways Flight 60 plunges into Tokyo Bay 133 people are killed February 7 The Great Fire of Iloilo Philippines breaks out in a lumber yard and burns for almost half a day destroying nearly three quarters of the City Proper area and causing 50 million pesos in total property damage 7 8 9 Lyndon Johnson of the United States and Nguyễn Cao Kỳ of South Vietnam convene with other officials in a summit in Honolulu Hawaii to discuss the course of the Vietnam War 10 February 10 Soviet fiction writers Yuli Daniel and Andrei Sinyavsky are sentenced to five and seven years respectively for anti Soviet writings February 14 The Australian dollar is introduced at a rate of 2 dollars per pound or 10 shillings per dollar February 19 The naval minister of the United Kingdom Christopher Mayhew resigns February 20 While Soviet author and translator Valery Tarsis is abroad the Soviet Union negates his citizenship February 23 1966 Syrian coup d etat An intra party military coup in Syria replaces the previous government of Amin al Hafiz by one led by Salah Jadid February 24 A coup led by the police and military of Ghana raises the National Liberation Council to power while president Kwame Nkrumah is abroad February 28 British Prime Minister Harold Wilson calls a General Election in the United Kingdom to be held on March 31 March edit Main article March 1966 March The DKW automobile ceases production in Germany 11 March 1 The British Government announces plans for the decimalisation of the pound sterling hitherto denominated in 20 shillings and 240 pence to the to come into force on 15 February 1971 Decimal Day Soviet space probe Venera 3 crashes on Venus becoming the first spacecraft to land on another planet s surface The Ba ath Party takes power in Syria March 2 Kwame Nkrumah arrives in Guinea and is granted asylum March 4 Canadian Pacific Air Lines Flight 402 crashes during a night landing in poor visibility at Tokyo International Airport in Japan killing 64 of 72 people on board In an interview with London Evening Standard reporter Maureen Cleave John Lennon of The Beatles states We re more popular than Jesus now March 5 BOAC Flight 911 crashes in severe clear air turbulence over Mount Fuji soon after taking off from Tokyo International Airport in Japan killing all 124 people on board Merci Cherie by Udo Jurgens music by Udo Jurgens lyrics by Jurgens and Thomas Horbiger wins the Eurovision Song Contest 1966 for Austria March 7 Charles de Gaulle asks U S President Lyndon B Johnson for negotiations about the state of NATO equipment in France March 8 Anti communist demonstrations occur at the Indonesian Foreign Ministry Vietnam War The U S announces it will substantially increase the number of its troops in Vietnam Nelson s Pillar in O Connell Street Dublin is clandestinely blown up by former Irish Republican Army volunteers marking this year s 50th anniversary of the Easter Rising March 10 Crown Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands marries Claus von Amsberg 12 Some spectators demonstrate against the groom because he is German March 11 Transition to the New Order in Indonesia President Sukarno gives all executive powers to General Suharto by signing the Supersemar order French President Charles de Gaulle states that French troops will be taken out of NATO and that all French NATO bases and headquarters must be closed within a year March 16 NASA spacecraft Gemini 8 David Scott Neil Armstrong conducts the first docking in space with an Agena target vehicle March 20 Football s FIFA World Cup Trophy is stolen while on exhibition in London it is found seven days later by a mongrel dog named Pickles and his owner David Corbett wrapped in newspaper in a south London garden March 22 in the Chinese city of Xingtai a magnitude 6 8 earthquake leaves more than 8 000 dead and 38 000 injured March 24 Pope Paul VI meets Michael Ramsey the Archbishop of Canterbury in Rome and gives him an episcopal ring 13 March 26 Demonstrations are held across the United States against the Vietnam War 14 March 28 Cevdet Sunay becomes the fifth president of Turkey 15 March 29 The 23rd Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union is held Leonid Brezhnev demands that U S troops leave Vietnam and announces that Chinese Soviet relations are not satisfactory 16 March 31 The British Labour Party led by Harold Wilson wins the 1966 United Kingdom general election gaining a 96 seat majority compared with a single seat majority when the election was called on February 28 17 The Soviet Union launches Luna 10 which becomes the first space probe to enter orbit around the Moon April edit Main article April 1966 April 2 The Indonesian army demands that the country rejoin the United Nations April 3 Luna 10 is the first manmade object to enter lunar orbit April 5 During the Buddhist Uprising South Vietnamese military prime minister Nguyễn Cao Kỳ personally attempts to lead the capture of the restive city of Đa Nẵng before backing down 18 April 7 The United Kingdom asks the United Nations Security Council for authority to use force to stop oil tankers that violate the embargo against Rhodesia authority is given April 10 April 8 Buddhists in South Vietnam protest against the fact that the new government has not set a date for free elections Leonid Brezhnev becomes General Secretary of the Soviet Union as well as Leader of the Communist Party of the U S S R April 14 Kenyan Vice President Oginga Odinga resigns saying invisible government representing foreign interests now runs the country He will head a new party the Kenya People s Union The South Vietnamese government promises free elections in 3 5 months April 15 An anti Nasser conspiracy is exposed in Egypt April 18 China declares that it will stop economic aid to Indonesia The 38th Academy Awards ceremony is held in Santa Monica California The Sound of Music wins Best Picture April 21 An artificial heart is installed in the chest of Marcel DeRudder in a Houston Texas hospital The opening of the Parliament of the United Kingdom is televised for the first time Haile Selassie visits Jamaica for the first time meeting with Rasta leaders Moors murders Ian Brady and Myra Hindley go on trial at Chester Crown Court in north west England for the murders of 3 children who vanished between November 1963 and October 1965 April 24 Uniform daylight saving time is first observed in most parts of North America April 26 A new government is formed in the Republic of the Congo led by Ambroise Noumazalaye The magnitude 5 1 Tashkent earthquake affects the largest city in Soviet Central Asia with a maximum MSK intensity of VII Very strong Tashkent is mostly destroyed and 15 200 are killed April 27 Pope Paul VI and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko meet in the Vatican the first meeting between leaders of the Roman Catholic Church and the Soviet Union April 28 In Rhodesia security forces kill seven ZANLA men in combat Chimurenga the ZANU rebellion begins April 30 Regular hovercraft service begins over the English Channel discontinued in 2000 May edit Main article May 1966 nbsp May 26 Guyana becomes independent May 4 Fiat signs a contract with the Soviet government to build a car factory in the Soviet Union May 1966 lunar eclipse A penumbral lunar eclipse takes place the 64th lunar eclipse of Lunar Saros 111 May 5 The Montreal Canadiens defeat the Detroit Red Wings to win the Stanley Cup in ice hockey May 6 The Moors murders trial ends in the UK with Ian Brady being found guilty on all three counts of murder and sentenced to three concurrent terms of life imprisonment Myra Hindley is convicted on two counts of murder and of being an accessory in the third murder committed by Brady receiving two concurrent terms of life imprisonment and a seven year fixed term for being an accessory May 7 Irish bank workers go on strike May 12 African members of the UN Security Council say that the British army should blockade Rhodesia Radio Peking claims that U S planes have shot down a Chinese plane over Yunnan the U S denies the story the next day May 14 Turkey and Greece intend to start negotiations about the situation in Cyprus May 15 Indonesia asks Malaysia for peace negotiations The South Vietnamese army besieges Da Nang Tens of thousands of anti war demonstrators again picket the White House then rally at the Washington Monument May 16 The Chinese Communist Party issues the May 16 Notice marking the beginning of the Cultural Revolution A strike is called by the National Union of Seamen in the United Kingdom 19 In New York City Dr Martin Luther King Jr makes his first public speech on the Vietnam War May 19 Gertrude Baniszewski is found guilty of torturing and murdering 16 year old Sylvia Likens at a court in Indianapolis United States and is sentenced to life in prison she is released on parole in December 1985 20 May 24 Battle of Mengo Hill Ugandan army troops arrest Mutesa II of Buganda and occupy his palace 21 The Nigerian government forbids all political activity in the country until January 17 1969 May 25 Explorer program Satellite Explorer 32 Atmosphere Explorer B is launched from the United States No 9 Squadron RAAF becomes part of the 4 500 strong Australian Task Force assigned to duties in Vietnam leaving for Southeast Asia aboard the aircraft carrier HMAS Sydney 22 May 26 British Guiana achieves independence becoming Guyana May 28 Fidel Castro declares martial law in Cuba because of a possible U S attack The Indonesian and Malaysian governments declare that the Indonesia Malaysia confrontation is over a treaty is signed on August 11 Boat ride It s a Small World opens at Disneyland May 29 Sports stadium Estadio Azteca officially opens in Mexico City in advance of the 1968 Summer Olympics 23 May 31 The Philippines reestablishes diplomatic relations with Malaysia June edit Main article June 1966 June 2 Eamon de Valera is re elected as Irish president Surveyor program Surveyor 1 lands in Oceanus Procellarum on the Moon becoming the first U S spacecraft to soft land on another world Four former cabinet ministers including Evariste Kimba are executed in the Democratic Republic of the Congo for alleged involvement in a plot to kill Mobutu Sese Seko June 3 Joaquin Balaguer is elected president of the Dominican Republic June 5 Gemini 9A Gene Cernan completes the second U S spacewalk 2 hours 7 minutes June 6 Civil rights activist James Meredith is shot by a sniper while traversing Mississippi in the March Against Fear June 8 A North American XB 70 Valkyrie strategic bomber prototype is destroyed in a mid air collision with an F 104 Starfighter chase plane during a photo shoot NASA pilot Joseph A Walker and USAF test pilot Carl Cross are both killed 1966 Topeka tornado Topeka Kansas is devastated by a tornado that registers as an F5 on the Fujita scale the first to exceed US 100 million in damages Sixteen people are killed hundreds more injured and thousands of homes damaged or destroyed and the campus of Washburn University suffers catastrophic damage 24 June 12 Chicago s Division Street riots begin in response to police shooting of a young Puerto Rican man June 13 Miranda v Arizona The Supreme Court of the United States rules that the police must inform suspects of their rights before questioning them June 14 The Vatican abolishes the Index Librorum Prohibitorum June 17 An Air France personnel strike begins June 18 CIA chief William Raborn resigns Richard Helms becomes his successor June 28 Argentine Revolution In Argentina a military junta calling itself Revolucion Argentina deposes president Arturo Umberto Illia in a coup and appoints General Juan Carlos Ongania to power June 29 Vietnam War U S planes begin bombing Hanoi and Haiphong 25 The strike by the National Union of Seamen in the United Kingdom is called off 19 June 30 France formally leaves NATO The National Organization for Women NOW is founded in Washington D C July edit Main article July 1966 July 1 Joaquin Balaguer becomes president of the Dominican Republic 26 July 3 31 people are arrested when a demonstration by approximately 4 000 anti Vietnam War protesters in front of the United States Embassy in London in Grosvenor Square turns violent Rene Barrientos is elected President of Bolivia July 6 Malawi becomes a republic July 7 A Warsaw Pact conference ends with a promise to support North Vietnam July 8 King Mwambutsa IV Bangiriceng of Burundi is deposed by his son Ntare V who is in turn deposed by prime minister Michel Micombero July 11 The 1966 FIFA World Cup begins in England July 12 Zambia threatens to leave the Commonwealth of Nations because of British peace overtures to Rhodesia July 13 In Chicago United States Richard Speck breaks into a nurses dormitory and murders eight of the nine student nurses who live there 27 28 July 14 Israeli and Syrian jet fighters clash over the Jordan River Gwynfor Evans President of Plaid Cymru the Welsh nationalist party becomes Member of the United Kingdom Parliament for Carmarthen taking the previously Labour held Welsh seat at a by election with a majority of 2 435 on an 18 swing and giving his party its first representation at Westminster in its forty one year history July 18 Gemini 10 John Young Michael Collins is launched from the United States After docking with an Agena target vehicle the astronauts set a world altitude record of 474 miles 763 km The International Court of Justice rules in favour of South Africa in a case on the administration of South West Africa which has been brought before them by Ethiopia and Liberia July 22 Following the death of Hsu Tsu tsai an engineer in The Hague the Chinese government declares Dutch delegate G J Jongejans persona non grata but tells him not to leave the country before other Chinese engineers have left the Netherlands July 23 Katangese troops in Stanleyville Congo revolt for several weeks in support of the exiled minister Moise Tshombe July 24 U N Secretary General U Thant visits Moscow A USAF F 4C Phantom 63 7599 is shot down by a North Vietnamese SAM 2 45 miles 72 km northeast of Hanoi the first loss of a U S aircraft to a Vietnamese surface to air missile in the Vietnam War 29 July 26 Lord Gardiner issues the Practice Statement in the House of Lords of the United Kingdom stating that the House is not bound to follow its own previous precedent July 28 The U S announces that a Lockheed U 2 reconnaissance plane has disappeared over Cuba July 29 1966 Nigerian counter coup Army officers from the north of Nigeria execute head of state General Aguiyi Ironsi and install Yakubu Gowon La Noche de los Bastones Largos Junta takes over Argentine universities Bob Dylan is injured in a motorcycle accident near his home in Woodstock New York He is not seen in public for over a year July 30 England beats West Germany 4 2 to win the 1966 FIFA World Cup at Wembley after extra time July 31 The pleasure cruiser MV Darlwyne disappears off the Cornwall coast in the UK with the loss of all 31 aboard 30 August edit Main article August 1966 August 1 Sniper Charles Whitman kills 14 people and wounds 32 from roof of the University of Texas at Austin Main Building tower in the United States after earlier killing his wife and mother The British Colonial Office merges with the Commonwealth Relations Office to form a new Commonwealth Office August 5 The Caesars Palace hotel and casino opens in Las Vegas United States August 6 Braniff International Airways Flight 250 crashes in Falls City Nebraska United States killing all 42 of those on board 31 Rene Barrientos takes office as the President of Bolivia The Salazar Bridge later the 25 de Abril Bridge opens in Lisbon Portugal August 10 Lunar Orbiter 1 the first U S spacecraft to orbit the Moon is launched August 11 Indonesia and Malaysia issue a joint peace declaration formally ending the Indonesia Malaysia confrontation which began in 1963 The Beatles hold a press conference in Chicago during which John Lennon apologizes for his more popular than Jesus remark saying I didn t mean it as a lousy anti religious thing August 12 Massacre of Braybrook Street Harry Roberts John Duddy and Jack Witney shoot dead 3 plainclothes policemen in London they are later sentenced to life imprisonment August 15 Syrian and Israeli troops clash over Lake Kinneret also known as the Sea of Galilee for 3 hours August 17 Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Republic begin negotiations in Kuwait to end the war in Yemen August 18 Vietnam War Battle of Long Tan D Company 6th Battalion of the Royal Australian Regiment meets and defeats a Viet Cong force estimated to be four times larger in Phuoc Tuy Province Republic of Vietnam August 19 The 6 8 Mw Varto earthquake affects the town of Varto in eastern Turkey with a maximum Mercalli intensity of IX Violent killing at least 2 394 3 000 and injuring at least 1 420 August 21 Seven men are sentenced to death in Egypt for anti Nasser agitation August 22 The Asian Development Bank ADB is established The United Farm Workers Organizing Committee UFWOC predecessor of the United Farm Workers of America UFW is formed August 26 The first battle of the South African Air Force and the South African Police with PLAN the armed wing of the South West Africa People s Organization SWAPO takes place at Ongulumbashe during Operation Blue Wildebeest triggering the South African Border War which continues until 1989 August 29 The Beatles end their U S tour with a concert at Candlestick Park in San Francisco It is their last performance as a live touring band August 30 France offers independence to French Somaliland Djibouti from 1977 September edit Main article September 1966 nbsp September 30 Botswana becomes independent September 1 United Nations Secretary General U Thant declares that he will not seek re election because U N efforts in Vietnam have failed 98 British tourists die when Britannia Airways Flight 105 crashes in Ljubljana Yugoslavia September 6 South African Prime Minister Hendrik Verwoerd is stabbed to death in Parliament by Dimitri Tsafendas September 9 NATO decides to move Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe to Belgium September 12 B J Vorster becomes the new Prime Minister of South Africa September 13 Cultural Revolution in China Clashes between the Chinese Communist Party and the Red Guards are reported by TASS in the Soviet Union September 16 In South Vietnam Thich Tri Quang ends a 100 day hunger strike The Metropolitan Opera House opens at Lincoln Center in New York City with the world premiere of Samuel Barber s opera Antony and Cleopatra September 19 Indonesian military commander later President Suharto announces the resumption of Indonesian participation in the United Nations September 29 Hurricane Inez strikes Hispaniola leaving thousands dead and tens of thousands homeless in the Dominican Republic and Haiti 32 September 30 The Bechuanaland Protectorate in Africa achieves independence from the United Kingdom as Botswana with Seretse Khama as its first President Baldur von Schirach and Albert Speer are released from Spandau Prison in West Berlin October edit Main article October 1966 nbsp October 4 Lesotho becomes independent October 1 West Coast Airlines Flight 956 crashes with 18 fatal injuries and no survivors 5 5 miles 8 9 km south of Wemme Oregon the first loss of a DC 9 33 October 3 Tunisia severs diplomatic relations with the United Arab Republic October 4 Israel applies for membership in the European Economic Community which is never granted Basutoland becomes independent of the United Kingdom and takes the name Lesotho October 5 UNESCO signs the Recommendation Concerning the Status of Teachers This event is to be celebrated as World Teachers Day Spain closes its Gibraltar border to vehicular traffic 34 An experimental breeder reactor at the Enrico Fermi Nuclear Generating Station in Michigan suffers a partial meltdown when its cooling system fails October 6 LSD is made illegal in the United States and controlled so strictly that not only are possession and recreational use criminalized but all legal scientific research programs on the drug in the country are shut down as well The Love Pageant Rally takes place in the Panhandle of Golden Gate Park a narrow section that projects into San Francisco s Haight Ashbury district October 7 The Soviet Union declares that all Chinese students must leave the country before the end of October October 9 Vietnam War Binh Tai Massacre October 11 France and the Soviet Union sign a treaty for cooperation in nuclear research October 14 Closure of Intra Bank begins a crisis in the Lebanese banking system The city of Montreal inaugurates the Montreal Metro system October 15 Bobby Seale and Huey P Newton found the Black Panther Party in the United States October 17 Lesotho and Botswana are admitted to the United Nations October 21 Aberfan disaster in South Wales U K 144 including 116 children are killed by a collapsing coal spoil tip 35 October 26 NATO decides to move its headquarters from Paris to Brussels 36 A fire aboard the US aircraft carrier USS Oriskany in the Gulf of Tonkin kills 44 crewmen October 27 The United Nations terminates the mandate given by the League of Nations and proclaims that South West Africa will be administrated by the United Nations This is rejected by South Africa Walt Disney records his final filmed appearance prior to his death detailing his plans for EPCOT a utopian planned city to be built in Florida November edit Main article November 1966 nbsp November 30 Barbados becomes independent November 1 The National Football League in the United States awards its 16th franchise to the city of New Orleans The team will be named the New Orleans Saints November 2 The Cuban Adjustment Act comes into force allowing 123 000 Cubans the opportunity to apply for permanent residency in the United States 37 November 4 1966 flood of the Arno river in Italy hits Florence flooding it to a maximum depth of 6 7 m 22 ft leaving thousands homeless and destroying millions of masterpieces of art and rare books In addition a severe tidal flood hits Venice November 5 Thirty eight African states demand that the United Kingdom use force against the Rhodesian government November 6 Lunar Orbiter 2 is launched November 8 Screen actor Ronald Reagan is elected Governor of California November 10 Sean Lemass retires as Taoiseach of the Republic of Ireland to be replaced in the role by fellow Fianna Fail member Jack Lynch November 11 A mine kills three Israeli paratroopers on the West Bank border Spain declares general amnesty for crimes committed during the Spanish Civil War effective only for the Falangists side November 12 A total solar eclipse occurs the 20th solar eclipse of Solar Saros 142 November 15 Gemini 12 James A Lovell Buzz Aldrin splashes down safely in the Atlantic Ocean 600 km 370 mi east of the Bahamas November 17 The U N General Assembly decides to found the United Nations Industrial Development Organization A spectacular Leonid meteor shower passes over Arizona at the rate of 2 300 a minute for 20 minutes November 24 The Beatles begin recording sessions for their Sgt Pepper s Lonely Hearts Club Band album at Abbey Road Studios in London 38 TABSO Flight 101 from Sofia Bulgaria crashes near Bratislava Czechoslovakia killing all 82 people on board 39 November 26 1966 Australian federal election Harold Holt s Liberal Country Coalition government is re elected with a significantly increased majority defeating the Labor Party led by Arthur Calwell Calwell resigns as Labor leader shortly after he will be replaced by his deputy and future Prime Minister Gough Whitlam In the Canadian Football League the Saskatchewan Roughriders defeat the Ottawa Rough Riders to win the 54th Grey Cup at Vancouver s Empire Stadium 29 14 Saskatchewan were led by quarterback Ron Lancaster November 27 The Washington Redskins defeat the New York Giants 72 41 in the highest scoring game in National Football League history November 28 Truman Capote s Black and White Ball The Party of the Century is held in New York City November 29 The SS Daniel J Morrell sinks in a storm on Lake Huron killing 28 of 29 crewmen November 30 Barbados achieves independence from the United Kingdom December edit Main article December 1966 December 1 Kurt Georg Kiesinger is elected Chancellor of West Germany British Prime Minister Harold Wilson and Rhodesian Prime minister Ian Smith negotiate aboard HMS Tiger in the Mediterranean December 2 U Thant agrees to serve a second term as United Nations Secretary General December 3 Anti Portuguese demonstrations occur in Macau a curfew is declared the next day December 5 The U S Supreme Court rules in Bond v Floyd that the Georgia House of Representatives must seat Julian Bond having violated his First and Fourteenth Amendment rights December 6 Vietnam War Binh Hoa massacre December 7 Syria offers weapons to rebels in Jordan Barbados is admitted to the United Nations December 8 The Typaldos Line s ferry SS Heraklion sinks in rough seas in the Aegean Sea near Crete leaving 217 dead December 12 Harry Roberts John Whitney and John Duddy are sentenced to life imprisonment each with a recommended minimum of 30 years for the Shepherd s Bush murders of three London policemen on August 12 Roberts arrested on November 15 north of London will eventually spend nearly 48 years in prison December 15 Walt Disney founder of Disney Brothers Studios dies December 16 The United Nations Security Council approves an oil embargo against Rhodesia The International Covenant on Economic Social and Cultural Rights and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights are adopted by the General Assembly as Resolution 2200 A XXI December 17 South Africa does not join the trade embargo against Rhodesia December 19 The Asian Development Bank begins operations December 20 U K Prime Minister Harold Wilson withdraws all his previous offers to the Rhodesian government and announces that he will agree to independence for the country only after the establishment of a Black majority government there December 22 Prime Minister Ian Smith declares that Rhodesia is already a republic December 26 The first Kwanzaa is celebrated by Maulana Karenga founder of Organization US a black nationalist group and chair of Black Studies at California State University Long Beach from 1989 to 2002 40 December 31 East German Premier Walter Ulbricht discusses negotiations about German reunification Eight paintings worth millions of pounds are stolen from Dulwich Picture Gallery in London but are recovered locally within a week The Congolese government takes over the Union Miniere du Haut Katanga Date unknown edit Konstantin Chernenko later leader of the Soviet Union becomes a candidate member of the Central Committee Paramount Pictures Corporation becomes a wholly owned subsidiary of Gulf Western Industries Inc Lise Meitner and Otto Hahn are awarded the Fermi Prize The Congress of the United States creates the National Council for Marine Resources and Engineering Development Martin Richards designs the programming language BCPL The World Buddhist Sangha Council is convened by Theravadins in Sri Lanka with the hope of bridging differences and working together The Jerusalem Bible a Roman Catholic translation is published in English Peter L Berger and Thomas Luckmann publish The Social Construction of Reality Long term potentiation LTP the putative cellular mechanism of learning and memory is first observed by Terje Lomo in Oslo Norway In or about this year one person returning to Haiti from the Congo is thought to have first brought HIV to the Americas 41 Births editBirths January February March April May June July August September October November December January edit nbsp Ivica Dacic nbsp Christian Kern nbsp Nadia Maftouni nbsp Lena Philipsson nbsp Stefan Edberg nbsp Romario January 1 Ivica Dacic Serbian politician Prime Minister of Serbia 2012 2014 42 January 4 Christian Kern Austrian politician 24th Chancellor of Austria 43 January 6 Sharon Cuneta Filipino actress host and singer 44 January 7 Corrie Sanders South African boxer d 2012 January 8 Igor Vyazmikin Russian ice hockey player d 2009 Andrew Wood American musician d 1990 45 January 13 Patrick Dempsey American actor and race car driver 46 January 14 Nadia Maftouni Iranian philosopher 47 Dan Schneider American television producer screenwriter and actor January 17 Shabba Ranks Jamaican singer 48 Nobuyuki Kojima Korean footballer January 19 Floris Jan Bovelander Dutch field hockey player 49 Stefan Edberg Swedish tennis player 50 Lena Philipsson Swedish singer and media personality January 20 Rainn Wilson American actor writer and producer January 22 Jegath Gaspar Raj Tamil Maiyam founder January 27 Tamlyn Tomita Japanese born American actress January 28 Andrea Berg German singer January 29 Romario Brazilian footballer and politician 51 February edit nbsp Cindy Crawford nbsp Tea Leoni February 1 Michelle Akers American footballer February 4 Maria Jesus Montero Spanish politician February 5 Jose Maria Olazabal Spanish golfer 52 February 6 Rick Astley British pop musician Shepherd Gundu Chengeta Zimbabwean politician d 2023 February 7 Kristin Otto German swimmer February 8 Hristo Stoichkov Bulgarian footballer February 9 Ellen van Langen Dutch athlete February 11 Cristina Elena Grigoraș Romanian artistic gymnast February 13 Neal McDonough American actor February 17 Quorthon Swedish singer songwriter musician and record producer d 2004 Atle Skardal Norwegian alpine skier 53 February 20 Cindy Crawford American model and actress February 22 Rachel Dratch American actress and comedian February 23 Alexandre Borges Brazilian actor Didier Queloz Swiss born astronomer Nobel Prize laureate February 24 Billy Zane American actor February 25 Samson Kitur Kenyan athlete Tea Leoni American actress February 26 Jennifer Grant American actress Najwa Karam Lebanese singer February 27 Alison Gertz American AIDS activist d 1992 February 28 Paulo Futre Portuguese footballer Ickey Woods American football player March edit March 1 Zack Snyder American actor film director screenwriter and producer March 2 Sheren Tang Hong Kong actress March 3 Fernando Colunga Mexican actor Vander Lee Brazilian singer songwriter d 2016 Tone Lōc African American R amp B musician March 4 Steve Bastoni Australian actor Kevin Johnson American basketball player March 9 Tony Lockett Australian rules footballer March 10 Edie Brickell American singer March 13 Chico Science Brazilian musician d 1997 March 17 Espen Hammer Norwegian philosopher March 18 Jerry Cantrell American guitarist and singer March 22 Martha McSally American politician and military pilot 54 March 23 Marin Hinkle American actress March 25 Tom Glavine American baseball player MLB Hall of Fame member Jeff Healey Canadian guitarist d 2008 Remig Stumpf German cyclist d 2019 March 26 Michael Imperioli American actor March 29 Krasimir Balakov Bulgarian footballer April edit nbsp Robin Wright nbsp Jeffrey Dean Morgan April 2 Teddy Sheringham British footballer 55 April 8 Cynthia Nixon American actress Robin Wright American actress April 11 Lisa Stansfield British soul singer April 13 Ali Boumnijel Tunisian footballer April 14 Greg Maddux American baseball player MLB Hall of Fame member April 15 Samantha Fox British model and singer 56 April 17 Vikram Indian actor April 18 Trine Hattestad Norwegian athlete April 20 David Chalmers Australian philosopher 57 April 22 Jeffrey Dean Morgan American actor April 26 Andrea Temesvari Hungarian tennis player 58 Natasha Trethewey Pulitzer Prize winning poet April 27 Yoshihiro Togashi Japanese author and illustrator 59 April 28 Ali Reza Pahlavi titular prince of Iran d 2011 May edit nbsp Charlie Schlatter nbsp Greg Wise nbsp Janet Jackson nbsp Helena Bonham Carter May 3 Firdous Bamji Indian American actor May 5 Lyubov Yegorova Russian cross country skier May 6 Andrea Chiesa Swiss Formula One driver Cindy Hsu American Emmy Award winning journalist May 7 Anderson Cummins Canadian cricketer Jes Hogh Danish footballer May 8 Robert J Behnen American genealogist and politician Kamil Kastak Czech ice hockey player Marta Sanchez Spanish female vocalist entertainer Claudio Taffarel Brazilian goalkeeper 60 May 10 Jonathan Edwards British athlete Anne Elvebakk Norwegian biathlete 61 Genaro Hernandez Mexican American boxer 62 May 12 Stephen Baldwin American actor Bebel Gilberto Brazilian popular singer May 13 Cheryl Dunye Liberian born film director producer screenwriter editor and actress Darius Rucker African American country singer May 16 Janet Jackson African American R amp B singer 63 Juan Manuel Funes Guatemalan footballer and coach May 17 Qusay Hussein Iraqi politician d 2003 May 19 Polly Walker English actress May 20 Mindy Cohn American actress May 21 Lisa Edelstein American actress and playwright Francois Omam Biyik Cameroonian football player May 22 Siri Eftedal Norwegian team handball player and Olympic medalist May 23 H Jon Benjamin American actor and comedian 64 Graeme Hick English cricketer May 24 Eric Cantona French footballer 65 Francisco Javier Cruz Mexican football player May 25 Ahmad Reza Abedzadeh Iranian goalkeeper May 26 Helena Bonham Carter English actress Zola Budd South African athlete May 27 Heston Blumenthal British chef Carol Campbell Afro German actress model and presenter May 30 Thomas Hassler German football player June edit nbsp Julianna Margulies nbsp Emmanuelle Seigner nbsp J J Abrams nbsp John Cusack nbsp Basuki Tjahaja Purnama nbsp Mike Tyson June 3 Wasim Akram Pakistani cricketer June 4 Cecilia Bartoli Italian mezzo soprano Svetlana Jitomirskaya American mathematician 66 Vladimir Voevodsky Russian mathematician d 2017 67 June 6 Faure Gnassingbe President of Togo June 7 Tom McCarthy American film director and actor June 8 Julianna Margulies American actress and producer June 13 Grigori Perelman Russian mathematician June 16 Jan Zelezny Czech javelin thrower June 18 Kurt Browning Canadian figure skater June 19 Samuel West British actor June 22 Michael Park British rally co driver d 2005 Emmanuelle Seigner French actress Dean Woods Australian cyclist and Olympic champion d 2022 68 June 23 Richie Jen Taiwanese musician June 24 Adrienne Shelly American actress film director and screenwriter d 2006 June 25 Dikembe Mutombo Congolese basketball player June 26 Dany Boon French comedian and filmmaker June 27 J J Abrams American television writer and producer June 28 John Cusack American actor Mary Stuart Masterson American actress June 29 Basuki Tjahaja Purnama Indonesian politician governor of Jakarta June 30 Cheryl Bernard Canadian Olympic curler Marton Csokas New Zealand actor Mike Tyson African American boxer 69 July edit nbsp Enrique Pena Nieto July 1 Enrico Annoni Italian footballer Samir Rifai Prime Minister of Jordan July 3 Frantisek Storm Czech musician Master s Hammer and typographer July 5 Gianfranco Zola Italian footballer July 9 Pamela Adlon American actress voice actress screenwriter producer and director July 10 Gina Bellman New Zealand British actress July 11 Kentaro Miura Japanese author and illustrator d 2021 70 July 14 Matthew Fox American actor 71 July 15 Irene Jacob French born actress July 18 Dan O Brien American athlete 72 July 20 Enrique Pena Nieto President of Mexico 2012 2018 Governor of the State of Mexico 2005 2011 73 July 21 Sarah Waters British novelist July 26 Angelo Di Livio Italian footballer July 28 Miguel Angel Nadal Spanish footballer July 29 Richard Steven Horvitz American actor and voice actor Martina McBride American country music singer July 30 Murilo Bustamante Brazilian mixed martial artist Kerry Fox New Zealand actress July 31 Dean Cain American actor August edit nbsp Jimmy Wales nbsp Halle Berry nbsp Rene Higuita nbsp Enrico Letta August 5 James Gunn American filmmaker 74 August 7 Harith Iskander Malaysian actor and comedian Jimmy Wales American British entrepreneur co founder of Wikipedia 75 August 9 Glenn Postolski Argentine professor d 2024 August 10 Hossam Hassan Egyptian footballer Andre Sogliuzzo American actor and voice actor August 11 Juan Maria Solare Argentine composer August 12 Les Ferdinand English footballer August 14 Halle Berry American actress 76 Freddy Rincon Colombian footballer d 2022 August 17 Rodney Mullen American skateboarder August 19 Lee Ann Womack American musician August 20 Dimebag Darrell American guitarist d 2004 Enrico Letta 55th Prime Minister of Italy 77 Liu Chunyan Chinese voice actress and host August 23 Rik Smits Dutch basketball player August 25 Derek Sherinian American keyboardist August 26 Jacques Brinkman Dutch field hockey player Shirley Manson Scottish musician August 27 Jeroen Duyster Dutch rower Rosangela Lula da Silva sociologist and the First Lady of Brazil Juhan Parts 15th Prime Minister of Estonia Rene Higuita Colombian footballer August 28 Priya Dutt Indian social worker and politician September edit nbsp Salma Hayek nbsp Adam Sandler nbsp Kiko Crown Princess of Japan nbsp Nechirvan Barzani nbsp Maria Canals Barrera September 1 Tim Hardaway American basketball player September 2 Salma Hayek Mexican American actress September 4 Yanka Dyagileva Russian singer d 1991 September 6 Emil Boc 61st Prime Minister of Romania Eduardo Maruri Ecuadorian businessman and politician September 7 Vladimir Andreyev Russian race walker Toby Jones English actor Gunda Niemann Stirnemann German speed skater September 8 Carola Haggkvist Swedish pop singer Eurovision Song Contest 1991 winner September 9 Georg Hackl German luger Adam Sandler American actor and comedian September 12 Anousheh Ansari Iranian born American engineer and astronaut Steve Ells American entrepreneur and founder of Chipotle Mexican Grill Princess Akishino of Japan Malu Mader Brazilian actress Ben Folds Pianist and singer September 20 Nuno Bettencourt Portuguese American guitarist and singer songwriter September 21 Nechirvan Barzani President of Iraqi Kurdistan September 22 Erdogan Atalay German actor Moustafa Amar Egyptian singer September 25 Jason Flemyng English actor September 28 Maria Canals Barrera American actress September 29 Bujar Nishani President of Albania d 2022 78 October edit nbsp David Cameron nbsp Roman Abramovich nbsp Zoran Milanovic October 1 Ashab Uddin Indian politician 79 George Weah Liberian politician and football player 80 October 2 Rodney Anoa i Samoan American professional wrestler d 2000 October 5 Inessa Kravets Ukrainian athlete October 6 Niall Quinn Irish footballer October 7 Sherman Alexie Native American author October 9 David Cameron Prime Minister of the United Kingdom 81 October 10 Tony Adams English footballer Carolyn Bertozzi American chemist Nobel Prize laureate 82 Bai Ling Chinese actress Elana Meyer South African athlete 83 October 11 Luke Perry American actor d 2019 October 15 Eric Benet African American singer songwriter Jorge Campos Mexican footballer and coach October 18 Angela Visser Dutch winner of Miss Universe 1989 October 19 Jon Favreau American actor and director 84 October 20 Stefan Raab German entertainer television host comedian and musician October 22 Valeria Golino Italian Greek film and television actress October 24 Roman Abramovich UK based Russian billionaire businessman 85 October 25 Wendel Clark Canadian hockey player October 28 Andy Richter American actor writer comedian and late night talk show announcer October 30 Zoran Milanovic Croatian politician President of Croatia October 31 Adam Horovitz American rapper Mike O Malley American actor and playwright November edit nbsp David Schwimmer nbsp Vincent Cassel November 2 David Schwimmer American actor November 3 Joe Hachem Lebanese born Australian poker player November 8 Gordon Ramsay British chef restaurateur and television personality November 11 Benedicta Boccoli Italian model and actress Peaches Canadian musician November 13 Susanna Haapoja Finnish politician d 2009 November 15 Rachel True American actress November 17 Jeff Buckley American singer songwriter d 1997 86 Daisy Fuentes Cuban born American model and television personality Sophie Marceau French actress 87 November 19 Gail Devers American track and field athlete 88 Jason Scott Lee American actor and martial artist 89 November 22 Orlando Jorge Mera Dominican politician d 2022 90 Michael K Williams American actor d 2021 91 November 23 Vincent Cassel French actor Michelle Gomez Scottish actress November 25 Billy Burke American actor Roberto Rojas Bolivian politician d 2022 92 November 26 Garcelle Beauvais Haitian American actress singer and fashion model 93 November 28 Narumi Yasuda Japanese actress November 29 John Bradshaw Layfield American professional wrestler December edit nbsp Patricia Kaas nbsp Kiefer Sutherland December 1 Larry Walker Canadian baseball player MLB Hall of Fame member December 4 Fred Armisen American actor comedian and musician December 5 Patricia Kaas French singer and actress December 7 C Thomas Howell American actor and director Linn Ullmann Norwegian journalist and author December 8 Sinead O Connor Irish pop singer d 2023 Ralph Santolla Italian American metal guitarist d 2018 December 9 Glenn Youngkin American businessman and politician December 10 Montserrat Gil Torne Andorran politician Kirsten Gillibrand American politician United States Senator D NY Gideon Sa ar Israeli politician Kadyrbek Sarbayev foreign minister of Kyrgyzstan Natee Thongsookkaew Thailand footballer December 12 Ultimo Dragon Japanese professional wrestler December 14 Helle Thorning Schmidt Danish Prime Minister 94 December 15 Katja von Garnier German film director December 17 Milos Tichy Czech astronomer December 19 Tim Skold Swedish multi instrumentalist musician Alberto Tomba Italian alpine skier December 20 Ed de Goeij Dutch footballer December 21 Kiefer Sutherland Canadian actor and film director 95 William Samoei Ruto 5th President of the Republic of Kenya December 22 Dmitry Bilozerchev Soviet gymnast December 23 Claudia Raia Brazilian actress dancer and singer December 24 Diedrich Bader American actor and voice artist December 27 Bill Goldberg American professional wrestler December 28 Kaliopi Macedonian singer songwriter December 29 Mariette Patijn Dutch politicianDeaths editDeaths January February March April May June July August September October November December January edit Main article Deaths in January 1966 nbsp Vincent Auriol nbsp Georges Theunis January 1 Vincent Auriol French politician President of France b 1884 96 January 3 Sammy Younge Jr American civil rights activist b 1944 Marguerite Higgins American journalist b 1920 Rex Lease American actor b 1903 January 4 Georges Theunis 24th Prime Minister of Belgium b 1873 January 10 Ignacy Oziewicz Polish general b 1887 January 11 Alberto Giacometti Swiss sculptor and painter b 1901 Hannes Kolehmainen Finnish Olympic athlete b 1889 Lal Bahadur Shastri Indian activist 2nd Prime Minister of India b 1904 January 14 Sergei Korolev Soviet rocket engineer and spacecraft designer b 1907 Bill Carr American Olympic athlete b 1909 January 15 Samuel Akintola Nigerian premier of the Western region and Aare Ona Kakanfo XIII of the Yoruba assassinated b 1910 Abubakar Tafawa Balewa Nigerian politician 1st Prime Minister of Nigeria assassinated b 1912 Ahmadu Bello Nigerian premier of the Northern region assassinated b 1910 January 16 Courtney Hodges American army general b 1887 January 17 Vincent J Donehue American stage director b 1917 January 18 Kathleen Norris American writer b 1880 January 22 Herbert Marshall English actor b 1890 January 25 Saul Adler Russian born British Israeli expert on parasitology b 1895 January 31 Elizabeth Patterson American actress b 1874 Arthur Percival British general b 1887 February edit Main article Deaths in February 1966 nbsp Buster Keaton nbsp Louisa Martindale February 1 Hedda Hopper American actress and gossip columnist b 1885 Buster Keaton American actor and film director b 1895 Joseph R Knowland American politician and newspaper publisher b 1873 February 3 June Walker American actress b 1900 February 5 Louisa Martindale British physician writer magistrate and prison commissioner b 1872 February 6 Narcisa de Leon Filipino film producer b 1877 February 9 Sophie Tucker Russian born American singer b 1886 February 10 J F C Fuller British general and military strategist b 1878 Billy Rose American composer and band leader b 1899 February 12 Wilhelm Ropke German economist b 1899 February 15 Gerard Ciolek Polish architect and historian b 1909 Camilo Torres Restrepo Colombian socialist and Roman Catholic priest b 1929 February 17 Alfred P Sloan American automobile industrialist b 1875 97 Hans Hofmann German American painter b 1880 February 18 Robert Rossen American film director b 1908 98 February 20 Chester W Nimitz American Navy admiral b 1885 February 25 Victor Kravchenko Soviet writer b 1905 February 26 Vinayak Damodar Savarkar Indian pro independence activist Hindu nationalist b 1883 99 Gino Severini Italian painter b 1883 February 28 Charles Bassett American astronaut b 1931 Jonathan Hale American actor b 1891 Elliot See American astronaut b 1927 March edit Main article Deaths in March 1966 nbsp Frits Zernike nbsp Nestor Guillen March 1 Fritz Houtermans German physicist b 1903 William R Munroe American admiral b 1886 March 3 William Frawley American actor I Love Lucy b 1887 Alice Pearce American actress b 1917 March 5 Anna Akhmatova Russian poet b 1889 March 7 Donald B Beary American admiral b 1888 March 8 William Astor 3rd Viscount Astor British politician b 1907 Abdel Hadi Al Gazzar Egyptian painter b 1925 March 10 Frank O Connor Irish writer b 1903 Frits Zernike Dutch physicist Nobel Prize laureate b 1888 100 March 12 Nestor Guillen Bolivian politician 40th President of Bolivia b 1890 citation needed March 20 Laurence Abrams English professional footballer b 1889 March 27 Helen Menken American actress b 1901 101 March 29 Stylianos Gonatas Prime Minister of Greece b 1876 March 30 Erwin Piscator German theater director b 1893 April edit Main article Deaths in April 1966 nbsp Evelyn Waugh April 1 Brian O Nolan Irish humorist b 1911 102 April 2 C S Forester English author b 1899 103 April 3 Battista Farina Italian car designer b 1893 April 6 Julia Faye American actress b 1893 April 10 Evelyn Waugh English author b 1903 April 13 Carlo Carra Italian painter b 1881 Georges Duhamel French author b 1884 Abdul Salam Arif Iraqi military officer and statesman 2nd President of Iraq b 1921 April 17 Mario Serandrei Italian editor and screenwriter b 1907 April 19 Javier Solis Mexican singer and actor b 1931 104 April 20 Prince Frederick of Prussia b 1911 April 21 Sepp Dietrich Nazi German military leader and SS commander b 1892 April 23 George Ohsawa Japanese dietist founder of Macrobiotics b 1893 105 April 29 Eugene O Brien American actor b 1880 May edit Main article Deaths in May 1966 nbsp Maximiliano Hernandez Martinez nbsp Venceslau Bras May 4 Amedee Ozenfant French painter b 1886 May 8 Erich Pommer German film producer b 1889 May 11 Alfred Wintle British army officer and eccentric b 1897 May 14 Ludwig Meidner German painter b 1884 May 15 Venceslau Bras 9th President of Brazil leader in World War I b 1868 Maximiliano Hernandez Martinez 30th President of El Salvador assassinated b 1882 Titien Sumarni Indonesian actress b 1932 May 20 Carlos Arruza Mexican bullfighter b 1920 May 21 Lady Dorothy Macmillan spouse of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom b 1900 May 22 Tom Goddard English cricketer b 1900 May 23 Demchugdongrub Mongolian politician b 1902 May 24 Jim Barnes English golf champion b 1886 May 25 Sir Vernon Sturdee Australian general b 1890 May 29 James Woolf British film producer b 1919 June edit Main article Deaths in June 1966 nbsp Ed Wynn June 1 Papa Jack Laine American jazz musician b 1873 June 3 Nicholas Straussler Hungarian engineer b 1891 June 6 Ethel Clayton American actress b 1882 June 7 Jean Arp Alsatian sculptor painter and poet b 1886 June 8 Anton Melik Slovenian geographer b 1890 June 11 Wallace Ford English born American actor b 1898 June 12 William Ernest Hocking American philosopher b 1873 106 Hermann Scherchen Austrian conductor b 1891 June 15 Robert G Fowler American pioneer aviator b 1884 107 June 19 Ed Wynn American actor and comedian b 1886 June 20 Georges Lemaitre Belgian priest and astrophysicist b 1894 June 30 Margery Allingham British detective fiction writer b 1904 Giuseppe Farina Italian race car driver b 1906 July edit Main article Deaths in July 1966 nbsp Montgomery Clift nbsp Frank O Hara July 2 Jan Brzechwa Polish poet b 1900 John the Wonderworker Chinese Orthodox bishop American archbishop and saint b 1896 July 3 Deems Taylor American composer b 1885 July 5 George de Hevesy Hungarian chemist Nobel Prize laureate b 1885 July 7 Carmelita Geraghty American actress b 1901 July 9 Venerable Marija Petkovic Yugoslav Roman Catholic foundress and Servant of God b 1892 July 11 Delmore Schwartz American poet b 1913 July 12 D T Suzuki Japanese scholar and essayist b 1870 July 14 Julie Manet French painter b 1878 July 18 Bobby Fuller American rock and roll musician b 1942 July 21 Francesco Paolo Cantelli Italian mathematician b 1875 Philipp Frank Austrian physicist and mathematician b 1884 July 23 Montgomery Clift American actor b 1920 Douglass Montgomery American actor b 1907 July 25 Frank O Hara American poet b 1926 July 29 Johnson Aguiyi Ironsi Nigerian head of state b 1924 July 31 Alexander von Falkenhausen German general and military advisor 20 July Plotter b 1878 Bud Powell American jazz pianist b 1924 August edit Main article Deaths in August 1966 nbsp Lenny Bruce August 1 Charles Whitman American mass murderer b 1941 August 2 Renya Mutaguchi Japanese general b 1888 108 August 3 Lenny Bruce American comedian b 1925 August 6 Cordwainer Smith American author b 1913 August 12 Artur Alliksaar Estonian poet b 1923 August 15 Jan Kiepura Polish tenor and actor b 1902 Seena Owen American actress b 1894 August 17 Ken Miles British sports car racing engineer and driver b 1918 August 19 Fritz Bleyl German painter b 1880 August 23 Francis X Bushman American actor b 1883 August 24 Tadeusz Bor Komorowski Polish general and statesman 33rd Prime Minister of Poland b 1895 Vicente Mejia Colindres 29th President of Honduras b 1878 August 26 Art Baker American actor b 1898 W W E Ross Canadian geophysicist and poet b 1894 109 September edit Main article Deaths in September 1966 nbsp Hendrik Verwoerd September 6 Margaret Sanger American birth control advocate b 1879 110 Hendrik Verwoerd 2nd Prime Minister of South Africa b 1901 September 11 Collett E Woolman American airline executive b 1889 111 September 14 Gertrude Berg American actress b 1899 112 Hiram Wesley Evans American Ku Klux Klan Imperial Wizard b 1881 113 Cemal Gursel Turkish general and statesman 10th Prime Minister of Turkey and 4th President of Turkey b 1895 September 17 Fritz Wunderlich German tenor b 1930 September 19 Vladimir Grigoryevich Fyodorov Soviet scientist and general b 1874 September 21 Paul Reynaud French lawyer and politician 77th Prime Minister of France b 1878 September 26 Maghfoor Ahmad Ajazi Indian Independence activist b 1900 114 Helen Kane American singer b 1904 September 28 Andre Breton French poet and writer b 1896 Eric Fleming American actor b 1925 October edit Main article Deaths in October 1966 nbsp Elizabeth Arden October 10 Charlotte Cooper English tennis champion b 1870 115 Wilfrid Lawson English actor b 1900 October 13 Clifton Webb American actor dancer and singer b 1889 October 16 George O Hara American actor b 1899 October 17 Cleo de Merode French dancer b 1875 October 18 Elizabeth Arden Canadian born American beautician and cosmetics entrepreneur b 1881 October 23 Claire McDowell American silent screen actress b 1877 October 24 Hans Dreier German art director b 1885 October 26 Alma Cogan English singer b 1932 October 28 Robert Charpentier French Olympic cyclist b 1916 November edit Main article Deaths in November 1966 nbsp Sean T O Kelly November 2 Peter Debye Dutch chemist Nobel Prize laureate b 1884 Mississippi John Hurt African American singer and guitarist b 1893 November 5 Dietrich von Choltitz Nazi German military governor of Paris in World War II b 1894 116 November 8 Bernhard Zondek German born Israeli gynecologist developer of first reliable pregnancy test b 1891 November 13 Esna Boyd Australian tennis player b 1899 November 14 Steingrimur Steinthorsson 11th Prime Minister of Iceland b 1893 Zengo Yoshida Japanese admiral b 1885 117 November 21 Wladyslaw Bortnowski Polish historian and military commander b 1891 November 23 Sean T O Kelly 2nd President of Ireland b 1882 November 26 Siegfried Kracauer German writer sociologist and critic b 1889 November 28 Boris Podolsky Russian American physicist b 1896 December edit Main article Deaths in December 1966 nbsp Walt Disney December 2 L E J Brouwer Dutch mathematician and philosopher b 1881 December 6 Juan Natalicio Gonzalez Paraguayan poet 37th President of Paraguay b 1897 December 14 Verna Felton American actress b 1890 December 15 Walt Disney American animated film producer 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