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H-Bomb
1950-1956 The H-bomb is a hydrogen bomb that soviets made. -
Sugar Ray
Robinson held the world welterweight title from 1946 to 1951. He was an African-American professional boxer. Frequently cited as the greatest boxer of all time, Robinson's performances in the welterweight and middleweight divisions prompted sportswriters to create "pound for pound" rankings -
Liberace
Liberace
AKA Wladziu Valentino Liberace
In 1952 liberace has a popular 1950s television show for his musical entertainment. -
Joseph Stalin Dies
By the end of February, 1953, he fell into a coma. After four days, Stalin briefly gained consciousness.Three years after his death, Nikita Khrushchev, the new leader of the Soviet Union, made a speech at the Twentieth Party Congress, where he attacked the policies of Stalin -
Roy Cohn Resigns as Joseph McCarthy's chief counsel
In 1952 Joseph McCarthy appointed Roy Cohn as the chief counsel to the Government Committee on Operations of the Senate. Cohn had been recommended by Edgar Hoover, who had been impressed by his involvement in the prosecution of the Rosenburgs. Soon after Cohn was appointed, he recruited his best friend, David Schine, to become his chief consultant.
December, 1954, a censure motion condemned his conduct by 67 votes to 22. Cohn was forced to resign -
Peter Pan
Peter Pan (1955). Peter Pan was a top Broadway play starring Mary Martin, who flew through the air as Peter Pan -
Albert Einstein Dies
He dies at 76 in in a hopital in new jersey from internal bleeding -
Sputnik
The first un manned space craft. Th esoviets had made it -
Little Rock
Arkansas is the site of an anti-integration standoff -
Woodstock
A music and art festival.Rock and roll was tyhe usual music played there over half a million people went