August 1956

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The following events occurred in August 1956:

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August 1, 1956 (Wednesday)

August 2, 1956 (Thursday)

  • UK Opposition leader Hugh Gaitskell, says of the nationalisation of the Suez Canal by Egypt: "It is all very familiar. It is exactly the same that we encountered from Mussolini and Hitler in those years before the war."[2]
  • Died: Albert Woolson, 106, U.S. centenarian, last surviving Union veteran of the American Civil War[3]

August 3, 1956 (Friday)

August 4, 1956 (Saturday)

August 5, 1956 (Sunday)

August 6, 1956 (Monday)

August 7, 1956 (Tuesday)

  • U.S. baseball player Ted Williams spits at a mocking fan during a game. He would be fined $5,000 for his conduct.[9]
  • Maurice Bourgès-Maunoury, France's Defence Minister, obtains support from Israel for a joint attack on Suez.[10]
  • An explosion occurs in Cali, Colombia, caused by the explosion of seven ammunition trucks loaded with 1053 boxes of dynamite, parked in Cali overnight. The country's president, General Gustavo Rojas Pinilla, blames the opposition. Death estimates range from 1,300 to 10,000, in a city that at the time had merely 120,000 inhabitants.[11]

August 8, 1956 (Wednesday)

  • Fire breaks out at the Bois du Cazier mine in Marcinelle, Belgium. 262 miners are killed, workers of twelve different nationalities; more than half are Italian.[12]

August 9, 1956 (Thursday)

August 10, 1956 (Friday)

  • Born : Michel Vigné, French voice actor

August 11, 1956 (Saturday)

August 12, 1956 (Sunday)

August 13, 1956 (Monday)

August 14, 1956 (Tuesday)

  • The Dutch coaster Hondsrug sinks 10 nautical miles (19 km) north of Fyn, Denmark; five of the seven people on board are killed.[23]
  • Irish novelist Iris Murdoch marries English academic John Bayley at Oxford register office.[24]
  • Died: Bertolt Brecht, 58, German playwright (heart attack)[25]

August 15, 1956 (Wednesday)

August 16, 1956 (Thursday)

  • Representatives of the major countries that use the Suez Canal meet in London to discuss the future ownership and operation of the canal. Egypt does not attend the talks, which last until 23 August.[27]
  • Died: Bela Lugosi, 73, Hungarian actor best known for playing Dracula[28]

August 17, 1956 (Friday)

August 18, 1956 (Saturday)

  • A touring English cricket team, under the name "Free Foresters", begins a 2-day match against The Netherlands; it ends in a draw.[33]

August 19, 1956 (Sunday)

August 20, 1956 (Monday)

August 21, 1956 (Tuesday)

August 22, 1956 (Wednesday)

August 23, 1956 (Thursday)

August 24, 1956 (Friday)

August 25, 1956 (Saturday)

August 26, 1956 (Sunday)

August 27, 1956 (Monday)

  • The "Clinton Twelve" (Jo Ann Allen, Bobby Cain, Theresser Caswell, Minnie Ann Dickey, Gail Ann Epps, Ronald Hayden, William Latham, Alvah J. McSwain, Maurice Soles, Robert Thacker, Regina Turner and Alfred Williams) attend classes at Clinton High School, Clinton, Tennessee, becoming the first African-American students to desegregate a state-supported public school in the Southeast United States.[48]
  • In Egypt, British diplomat John-McGlashan, businessman James Swinburn, and a Maltese citizen, James Zarb, are detained by the authorities and accused of spying.[49]

August 28, 1956 (Tuesday)

August 29, 1956 (Wednesday)

  • Born GG Allin, controversial American punk musician, in Lancaster, New Hampshire (died 1993)

August 30, 1956 (Thursday)

August 31, 1956 (Friday)

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