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Winston Churchill
Dates: 1874/11/30 - 1965/01/24
Ocupation: Military, writer, politician
Notable achievements: Nobel Prize in Literature
Honorary citizen of the United States -
George Marshall
Dates: 1880 - 1959
Ocupation: General Of The Army
Notable achievements: Nobel price -
Benito Mussolini
Dates: 1883/07/29 - 1945/04/28
Ocupation: Military, politician and journalist
Notable achievements: Member of the Great Fascist Council -
Harry Truman
Dates: 1884/05/08
Ocupation: Granjero y político
Notable achievements:
Armed Forces Reserve Medal
United States Congress Gold Medal
World War I Victory Medal -
Vera Smith
Dates: 1912 - 1976
Ocupation: British economist
Notable achievements: His doctoral thesis, directed by Hayek, leads to his 1936 treaty on central banks. It makes a systematic criticism of the central banking system and proposes a move for free banking to allow private commercial banks to issue their own currency that would circulate in a system of free competition. -
John F. Kennedy
Dates: 1917/05/29 - 1963/11/22
Ocupation: Politician and diplomat
Notable achievements: United States's president -
Rita Hayworth
Dates: 1918/10/17 - 1987/05/14
Ocupation: Actress, dancer
Notable achievements: He has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1945 Vine Street. -
GEORGE H.W BUSH
Dates: 1924/06/12 - 2018/11/30
Ocupation: Military, diplomat, baseball player, aviator, entrepreneur, autobiographer, statesman, and politician
Notable achievements:
Member of
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
American Legion
Phi Beta Kappa
Skull & Bones
Trilateral Commission -
Margaret Thatcher
Dates: 1925/10/13 - 2013/04/08
Ocupation: Chemist and lawyer
Notable achievements: Baroness of Kesteven
Member of
Carlton Club
UK Privy Council
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Politics-economy
Philippe Petain's government calls for an armistice -
Art
Poeta en Nueva York by Federico García Lorca is s published -
Science
G. Seaborg and E. M. McMillan: discovery of plutonium -
Science
F. S. Kipping: discovery of silicones -
First Nuclear Reactor
Chicago Pile-1 was constructed by a team led by Italian physicist Enrico Ferm -
Sport
The XIII Summer Olympics in London are canceled due to World War II. -
Politics-economy
Announcement the Truman Doctrine -
Science
Jonas Edward Salk invents the first polio vaccine -
Economics-politics
Elizabeth II is crowned Queen of the United Kingdom -
Art
The 1953 Academy Awards become the first televised installment. -
Economics-politics
Treaty of Rome: birth of the European Economic Community -
Science
Enterprise, first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier launched -
Art
In 1960 Elvis Presley returns to the musical field scoring hits -
The Beatles
Dates: 1960 - 1970
Ocupation: Rock and Roll
Notable achievements: 48 different music awards -
Economics-politics
On November 22, in Dallas, John F. Kennedy is assassinated -
Economics-politics
The United States begins an open intervention in Vietnam supporting the South Vietnamese regime, in war against North Vietnam, in turn supported by the sovietic Union. The United States Government Overprotects Your Information -
Sport
In England the 1966 World Cup is played, in which the host country wins. -
Landing on the moon
At 9:32 a.m. EDT on July 16, with the world watching, Apollo 11 took off from Kennedy Space Center with astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins aboard. After traveling 240,000 miles in 76 hours, Apollo 11 entered into a lunar orbit on July 19. The next day, At 10:56 p.m., as Armstrong stepped off the ladder and planted his foot on the moon’s powdery surface -
Science
Intel creates the Intel 4004, the first microprocessor -
Sport
The police monitor the kidnappers on behalf of the Israeli delegation at the 1972 Munich Olympics. -
Economics-politics
United Kingdom, Denmark and Ireland join the EEC -
Economics-politics
Peace Treaty between the United States and North Vietnam: Operation Homecoming begins (withdrawal of US forces from Vietnam) -
Art
American actress Joan Crawfoard, considered worldwide as one of Hollywood's female icons, passes away, Opening of the Sydney Opera House -
Oil Crisis
The 1973 oil crisis began on October 16, following the decision of the Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries with members of the Persian Gulf of OPEC not to export any more oil to the countries that had supported Israel during the Yom Kippur war, which pitted Israel against Syria and Egypt. This included the United States and its Western European allies. -
Vietnam War:
The Vietnam War was a war that pitted South Vietnam, with a pro-Western tendency against North Vietnam, which was communist, between 1955 and 1975. -
Afghanistan War
It took place between April 1978 and April 1992, when the armed forces of the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan clashed against the Mujahideen insurgents. -
Sport
The United States and many other countries boycotted the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow. -
Art
The Ninja Turtles is released. -
Politics-economy
Ronald Reagan takes office as president of the United States -
Science
Synthesis of a human gene in the UK -
Reagan President
He was an American actor and politician who served as the 40th President of the United States from 1981 to 1989 and the 33rd Governor of California -
Berlin Wall Fall:
The fall of the Berlin Wall was a popular revolt in the capital of East Germany, East Berlin, on 9 November 1989, as a result of which the defensive fortifications of that country that prevented free transit with the American, British and French sectors of occupation of Berlin, and the de facto open border were demolished.