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January 1956 was the first month of that leap year. The month which began on a Sunday and ended after 31 days on a Tuesday.

January 1: Sudan gains independence from the United Kingdom

The following events occurred in January 1956:

January 1, 1956 (Sunday) edit

January 2, 1956 (Monday) edit

January 3, 1956 (Tuesday) edit

January 4, 1956 (Wednesday) edit

January 5, 1956 (Thursday) edit

  • A Piasecki YH-16A Turbo Transporter helicopter prototype, 50-1270, broke up and crashed near Swedesboro, New Jersey, near the Delaware River, United States, during a test flight. The cause of the crash was later determined to be the aft slip ring, which led to a failure of the rotor shaft. The two test pilots, Harold Peterson and George Callaghan, were killed, and the YH-16 was later cancelled.[11]
  • The Dutch coaster SS Hartel collided with French ship SS Penhir in the River Thames at Gravesend, Kent, England. All nine people on board were rescued.[12]
  • The British cargo ship SS Gem collided with Norwegian ship SS Kallgeir at Poortershaven in the Netherlands and was beached.[13]

January 6, 1956 (Friday) edit

January 7, 1956 (Saturday) edit

January 8, 1956 (Sunday) edit

January 9, 1956 (Monday) edit

January 10, 1956 (Tuesday) edit

January 11, 1956 (Wednesday) edit

January 12, 1956 (Thursday) edit

  • An earthquake of magnitude 5.8 struck Budapest, Hungary, resulting in two deaths and major damage.[24]

January 13, 1956 (Friday) edit

January 14, 1956 (Saturday) edit

  • Wetzcon 1956, the first science fiction convention ever held in Germany, opened in Wetzlar.[26]

January 15, 1956 (Sunday) edit

January 16, 1956 (Monday) edit

January 17, 1956 (Tuesday) edit

January 18, 1956 (Wednesday) edit

January 19, 1956 (Thursday) edit

January 20, 1956 (Friday) edit

January 21, 1956 (Saturday) edit

January 22, 1956 (Sunday) edit

January 23, 1956 (Monday) edit

  • British cargo ship SS Baltrover ran aground at the mouth of the Elbe river in West Germany.[35]
  • Died: Sir Alexander Korda, 62, Hungarian-born British film producer and director, died of a heart attack.[36]

January 24, 1956 (Tuesday) edit

January 25, 1956 (Wednesday) edit

January 26, 1956 (Thursday) edit

 
Guido Caroli beside the Olympic cauldron

January 27, 1956 (Friday) edit

  • Gustavo Rojas Pinilla, Supreme General in Chief of Colombia, issued "Decree 133 of 1956", transforming the General Secretariat into the Administrative Department of the Presidency of the Republic.[40]
  • Died: Erich Kleiber, 65, Austrian conductor and composer, died of a heart attack.

January 28, 1956 (Saturday) edit

January 29, 1956 (Sunday) edit

January 30, 1956 (Monday) edit

January 31, 1956 (Tuesday) edit

References edit

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  7. ^ "Lifeboat Driven Onto Ship Saves Crew". The Times. No. 53418. London. 3 January 1956. col D, p. 6.
  8. ^ "Tanker Aground Off Dutch Coast". The Times. No. 53418. London. 3 January 1956. col B, p. 5.
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  45. ^ D'Costa, Ian (May 12, 2015). "The Ghost Bomber of the Monongahela River". tacairnet.com. The Tactical Air Network. Retrieved September 12, 2015.

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people injured 2 3 Possession of heroin became a criminal offence in the United Kingdom 4 Born Christine Lagarde French lawyer politician and managing director of the International Monetary Fund in Paris Kōji Yakusho Japanese actor in NagasakiJanuary 2 1956 Monday editThe French legislative election brought forward from June by Edgar Faure using a constitutional sanction 5 resulted in a coalition government led by Guy Mollet The British collier ship Citrine sank off The Lizard Cornwall One crew member died the rest were rescued by lifeboat 6 7 Liberian registered tanker SS Melody ran aground at Vlissingen in the Netherlands 8 In the United States the 1956 Rose Bowl college football game was won by the Michigan State Spartans who defeated the UCLA Bruins by 17 14 with Walt Kowalczyk being given the award for best player 9 Bill Hartack future Hall of Fame jockey who won 417 races in 1955 started 1956 by riding four winners at Tropical Park January 3 1956 Tuesday editFire broke out in the television transmitter at the top of the Eiffel Tower causing damage that would take a year to repair 10 By popular demand Peter Pan starring Mary Martin was restaged live by Producers Showcase on NBC TV Columbia Records first released pianist Glenn Gould s first solo recording Bach s Goldberg Variations Born Mel Gibson American actor in Peekskill New York Died Joseph Wirth 76 German politician Chancellor of Germany 1921 1922January 4 1956 Wednesday editThis section is empty You can help by adding to it April 2024 January 5 1956 Thursday editA Piasecki YH 16A Turbo Transporter helicopter prototype 50 1270 broke up and crashed near Swedesboro New Jersey near the Delaware River United States during a test flight The cause of the crash was later determined to be the aft slip ring which led to a failure of the rotor shaft The two test pilots Harold Peterson and George Callaghan were killed and the YH 16 was later cancelled 11 The Dutch coaster SS Hartel collided with French ship SS Penhir in the River Thames at Gravesend Kent England All nine people on board were rescued 12 The British cargo ship SS Gem collided with Norwegian ship SS Kallgeir at Poortershaven in the Netherlands and was beached 13 January 6 1956 Friday editIsmail al Azhari took office as the first Prime Minister of an independent Sudan 14 British tanker SS Esso Appalachee caused significant damage when it hit a jetty at Immingham Lincolnshire UK In the UK Independent Television s weekly current affairs programme This Week made by Associated Rediffusion later Thames Television began its 23 year run January 7 1956 Saturday editThe 1956 New Zealand Grand Prix motor race was held at the Ardmore Circuit and was won by Stirling Moss 15 Panama registered cargo ship SS Alvi struck a mine and sank in the North Sea west of Hvide Sande Denmark 16 Born David Caruso American actor NYPD Blue CSI Miami in New York CityJanuary 8 1956 Sunday editOperation Auca Five evangelical Christian missionaries from the United States Nate Saint Roger Youderian Ed McCully Jim Elliot and Pete Fleming were speared to death by members of the Huaorani people of Ecuador after attempting to introduce Christianity to them 17 An earthquake of magnitude 6 6 struck the Arica and Parinacota Region of Chile resulting in at least one death 18 In the United States Jim Tatum resigned as coach of the Maryland Terrapins football team for a job with the North Carolina Tar Heels 19 January 9 1956 Monday editThe 1956 World Professional Match play Championship opened in Belfast Northern Ireland with a match between John Pulman and Jackie Rea 20 January 10 1956 Tuesday editNorwegian coaster Sirabuen collided with Brazilian ship Loide Venezuela and sank near Kijkduin Netherlands only one of her eight crew survived 21 At Edwards Air Force Base California U S Air Force 1st Lt Barty R Brooks died in the crash of a North American F 100 Super Sabre The accident was caught on film and became one of the most notorious instances of the aerodynamic phenomenon known as the Sabre dance 22 January 11 1956 Wednesday editPresident Ngo Đinh Diệm of South Vietnam issued Ordinance Number 6 giving his government almost unchecked power to deal with the opposition 23 The Soviet Union approved technical specifications for the R 13 submarine launched ballistic missile The Chicago Indianapolis and Louisville Railway is officially renamed the Monon Railroad formerly its nickname January 12 1956 Thursday editAn earthquake of magnitude 5 8 struck Budapest Hungary resulting in two deaths and major damage 24 January 13 1956 Friday editA six day ice storm that had lashed Mount Washington in the United States since January 8 came to an end 25 January 14 1956 Saturday editWetzcon 1956 the first science fiction convention ever held in Germany opened in Wetzlar 26 January 15 1956 Sunday editBorn Mayawati Indian politician in New DelhiJanuary 16 1956 Monday editEgyptian leader Gamal Abdel Nasser vowed to reconquer Palestine January 17 1956 Tuesday editU S T2 tanker Salem Maritime exploded caught fire and sank in Lake Charles Louisiana The ship was later refloated but declared a constructive total loss 27 January 18 1956 Wednesday editThe final rounds of the United States National Football League Draft were held at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles California 28 Died Konstantin Pats 81 Estonian politician President of Estonia 1938 1940January 19 1956 Thursday editBorn Carman American Christian singer in Trenton New Jersey d 2021 29 January 20 1956 Friday editWest Germany s Chancellor Konrad Adenauer addressed the first volunteers of the recently formed army of the Federal Republic 30 A Gloster Meteor NF 12 WS661 of Britain s Royal Air Force hit a tree and crashed into buildings at Wadhurst East Sussex killing both crew members and two bystanders 31 January 21 1956 Saturday editItalian cargo ship Maria Pompei ran aground at Aberavon beach in Wales 32 Born Geena Davis American actress in Wareham MassachusettsJanuary 22 1956 Sunday editRedondo Junction train wreck The Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railway s San Diegan passenger train derailed just outside Los Angeles Union Passenger Terminal resulting in 30 deaths making it the worst rail accident in the city s history 33 The 1956 Formula One season opened with the Argentine Grand Prix The race was won by Juan Manuel Fangio who co drove with Luigi Musso and would go on to take the Drivers Championship 34 January 23 1956 Monday editBritish cargo ship SS Baltrover ran aground at the mouth of the Elbe river in West Germany 35 Died Sir Alexander Korda 62 Hungarian born British film producer and director died of a heart attack 36 January 24 1956 Tuesday editThis section is empty You can help by adding to it April 2017 January 25 1956 Wednesday editBorn Bill Turnbull British presenter and journalist in Guildford England d 2022 Died Lyons Kelliher 52 Chicago Police Department detective and former National Football League guard who played one game with the Chicago Cardinals in 1928 was shot and killed on duty by a 17 year old AWOL soldier 37 38 January 26 1956 Thursday editFinnish troops reoccupied Porkkala after Soviet troops vacated its military base Civilians could return on February 4 nbsp Guido Caroli beside the Olympic cauldron The 1956 Winter Olympics opened in Cortina d Ampezzo Italy While speed skater Guido Caroli was entering the Stadio Olimpico Del Ghiaccio carrying the Olympic flame in the presence of Italy s president Giovanni Gronchi he tripped on a television cable but regained his feet to light the cauldron successfully 39 January 27 1956 Friday editGustavo Rojas Pinilla Supreme General in Chief of Colombia issued Decree 133 of 1956 transforming the General Secretariat into the Administrative Department of the Presidency of the Republic 40 Died Erich Kleiber 65 Austrian conductor and composer died of a heart attack January 28 1956 Saturday editElvis Presley made his first appearance on U S national television on The Dorsey Brothers Stage Show American test pilot and future astronaut Neil Armstrong married Janet Elizabeth Shearon at the Congregational Church in Wilmette Illinois They would spend their honeymoon in Acapulco 41 January 29 1956 Sunday editWest German cargo ship MV Gertrud sank in the North Sea 150 nautical miles 280 km east of Peterhead Aberdeenshire Scotland All nine crew were rescued by the local trawlers Junella and York City 42 The 1956 World Sportscar Championship season opened with the 1000km of Buenos Aires which was won by Stirling Moss and Carlos Menditeguy 43 Olga Fernanda Fiallo Oliva de los Rosario won the Miss Dominican Republic 1956 title Born Jan Jakub Kolski Polish cinematographer in Wroclaw Died H L Mencken 75 American journalist satirist and scholarJanuary 30 1956 Monday editThe 1956 Australian Championships tennis tournament concluded in Brisbane with Lew Hoad as the Men s Singles champion and Mary Carter as the Women s Singles champion 44 January 31 1956 Tuesday editA U S Air Force North American TB 25N Mitchell 44 29125 on a cross country flight from Nellis AFB Nevada to Olmsted AFB Pennsylvania was diverted to Greater Pittsburgh AFB but ditched in the Monongahela River Four of the six crew evacuated successfully but two drowned The aircraft wreckage was never recovered 45 Born John Lydon Johnny Rotten English singer in London Died A A Milne 74 English children s writer and dramatistReferences edit Perkins Carl McGee David 1996 Go Cat Go Hyperion Press p 157 ISBN 0 7868 6073 1 112 JAPANESE DIE IN PANIC AT SHRINE 30 000 New Year s Faithful Stampede in Rite Wall s Collapse Adds to Toll 112 JAPANESE DIE IN A SHRINE PANIC The New York Times 1 January 1956 Page 1 column 5 Retrieved 19 April 2024 124 Sjinto pelgrims in gedrang verpletterd 124 Shinto pilgrims crushed in crowd De Maasbode in Dutch 2 January 1956 Page 2 column 1 Retrieved 19 April 2024 via Delpher Goodchild Sophie Half a Century Since Heroin Banned Society Today ESRC Archived from the original on 25 October 2010 Retrieved 17 August 2010 Shields James 2007 The Extreme Right in France From Petain to Le Pen Routledge ISBN 9781134861118 via Google Books British Collier Sunk The Times No 53417 London 2 January 1956 col C p 8 Lifeboat Driven Onto Ship Saves Crew The Times No 53418 London 3 January 1956 col D p 6 Tanker Aground Off Dutch Coast The Times No 53418 London 3 January 1956 col B p 5 2008 Rose Bowl Program Archived 2008 03 06 at the Wayback Machine 2008 Rose Bowl Accessed January 26 2008 SETE The major events Official Eiffel Tower website Archived from the original on 31 March 2015 Retrieved 13 March 2014 Harding Stephen 1997 U S Army Aircraft Since 1947 Atglen Pennsylvania Schiffer Publishing Ltd p 202 ISBN 9780764301902 LCCN 96 69996 via Internet Archive Nine Men Saved In Ship Collision The Times No 54321 London 6 January 1956 col G p 8 British Steamer Aground The Times No 54321 London 6 January 1956 col G p 8 Staff Prime Ministers of Sudan Archived 2015 09 24 at the Wayback Machine Sudanese Embassy Retrieved 22 August 2012 Third New Zealand International Grand Prix 1956 sergent com au Retrieved 21 October 2015 Alvi 1128825 Miramar Ship Index Retrieved 25 November 2012 Elliot Elisabeth 2005 Through Gates of Splendor Wheaton Illinois Tyndale ISBN 978 0 8423 7151 3 M6 6 near the coast of Tarapaca Chile United States Geological Survey January 8 1956 Retrieved January 9 2017 Mont Picked To Succeed Tatum The Miami News January 18 1956 via Google News Played last night The Glasgow Herald 13 January 1956 p 4 via Google News Ships Collide In Thick Fog The Times No 54325 London 11 January 1956 col D p 8 Cockrell Alan 11 July 2011 Deadly Sabre Dance HistoryNet Retrieved 12 August 2022 Fall Bernard 1966 Viet Nam in the Balance The Australian Quarterly Vol 38 no 4 pp 21 22 Significant Earthquake HUNGARY National Geophysical Data Center January 12 1956 Retrieved January 9 2017 Honkala Rudolf A October 1956 The Great Ice Storm 8 13 January 1956 Weatherwise 9 5 162 164 Bibcode 1956Weawi 9e 162H doi 10 1080 00431672 1956 9927229 von Witting Wolf ed May 2013 Julian Parr 1923 2003 PDF Counter Clock 14 6 via eFanzines Salem Maritime Auke Visser Retrieved 3 November 2016 NFL Draft Locations footballgeography com October 2 2014 Archived from the original on September 5 2015 Retrieved October 23 2014 Castile Misty February 18 2021 Pioneering Christian musician Carman dies at 65 News Fort Smith Times Record Retrieved 19 April 2024 Konrad Adenauer addressing the first volunteers of the FRG army CVCE EU 8 December 2011 Retrieved 17 April 2017 Harte Michael Ring Rachel Woodward Heather 2006 The Day Wadhurst Changed Friday 20th January 1956 Wadhurst Wadhurst History Society pp 19 21 61 ISBN 978 0 9545802 2 3 Snow And Ice Over Wide Areas The Times No 53436 London 24 January 1956 col D p 8 The Santa Fe Train Wreck Introduced the Public to Live TV Coverage Archived from the original on July 25 2013 Retrieved June 16 2014 1956 Argentine Grand Prix formula1 com Archived from the original on 19 March 2014 Retrieved 9 August 2015 Telegrams in Brief The Times No 53439 London 27 January 1956 col G p 6 Korda Alexander 1893 1956 BFI Screenonline Detective Lyons Kelliher Chicago Police Department Illinois The Officer Down Memorial Page Inc Retrieved 19 April 2024 Lyons Kelliher Stats Height Weight Position Draft College Sports Reference LLC Retrieved 19 April 2024 1956 Cortina d Ampezzo Winter Games Sports Reference Archived from the original on 25 December 2008 Retrieved 13 March 2009 Resena Historica Historical Review Nuestra Entidad in Spanish Departamento Administrativo de la Presidencia de la Republica Retrieved 2008 11 07 Hansen James R April 2018 First Man The Life of Neil A Armstrong Simon amp Schuster Paperbacks pp 60 61 ISBN 978 1 5011 5306 8 Nine Saved After Ship Sinks The Times No 53441 London 30 January 1956 col E p 3 Buenos Aires 1000 km Circuit 1954 1956 1958 amp 1960 Motor Racing Circuits Database 18 September 2005 Archived from the original on 5 November 2007 Retrieved 19 September 2007 Australian Open official website Archived 2010 09 18 at the Wayback Machine D Costa Ian May 12 2015 The Ghost Bomber of the Monongahela River tacairnet com The Tactical Air Network Retrieved September 12 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title January 1956 amp oldid 1223689674, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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