January 1955

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The following events occurred in January 1955:

January 1, 1955 (Saturday)[]

January 2, 1955 (Sunday)[]

  • The Swedish cargo ship Rosafred runs aground off Stockholm. All 22 crew are rescued by another Swedish ship, K A Wallenberg.[3]
  • Died: José Antonio Remón Cantera, 46, president of Panama, assassinated by shooting by unknown assailants at a race track in Panama City, along with one of his bodyguards[4]

January 3, 1955 (Monday)[]

January 4, 1955 (Tuesday)[]

January 5, 1955 (Wednesday)[]

  • Born: Mamata Banerjee, Indian politician, Chief Minister of West Bengal, in Kolkata
  • Died: Hans-Karl Freiherr von Esebeck, 62, German general and anti-Hitler conspirator[6]

January 6, 1955 (Thursday)[]

  • The Irish Farmers Association is formed during a meeting of 1,200 people in Dublin.
  • Born: Rowan Atkinson, English comedian and actor, in Consett
  • Died: Yevgeny Tarle, 80, Soviet historian

January 7, 1955 (Friday)[]

  • Marian Anderson becomes the first African-American to perform with the Metropolitan Opera in New York, when she sings the role of Ulrica in Giuseppe Verdi's Un ballo in maschera (opposite Zinka Milanov, then Herva Nelli, as Amelia) at the invitation of director Rudolf Bing.[7]
  • In Canada, the opening of parliament is broadcast on television for the first time.
  • U.K. release of the Halas and Batchelor film animation of George Orwell's Animal Farm (completed April 1954), the first full-length British-made animated feature on general theatrical release.[8][9]

January 8, 1955 (Saturday)[]

January 9, 1955 (Sunday)[]

January 10, 1955 (Monday)[]

  • Aircraft of the People's Republic of China attack the Nationalist Chinese-held Tachen Islands.[12]
  • Kailash Nath Katju becomes India's Minister of Defence.
  • After an extensive overhaul, the attack aircraft carrier USS Shangri-La (CVA-38) is recommissioned as the first operational United States Navy aircraft carrier with an angled flight deck.

January 11, 1955 (Tuesday)[]

January 12, 1955 (Wednesday)[]

January 13, 1955 (Thursday)[]

  • In the UK's South Norfolk by-election, caused by the expulsion of the serving Conservative Member of Parliament (MP), Peter Baker, John Hill holds the seat for the Conservatives with a majority of only 865 votes (2.9%) over his sole opponent, Labour candidate J.M. Stewart.[14]
  • The Norwegian cargo ship Gatt runs aground at Hook of Holland, Netherlands. Its crew of 22 are rescued by a Koninklijke Marine helicopter or a line from the shore.[15]

January 14, 1955 (Friday)[]

January 15, 1955 (Saturday)[]

  • British cargo ship Sudbury Hill runs aground off Bermuda but is refloated undamaged.[16]
  • Died:

January 16, 1955 (Sunday)[]

January 17, 1955 (Monday)[]

January 18, 1955 (Tuesday)[]

January 19, 1955 (Wednesday)[]

  • Chinese Civil War: British cargo ship Edendale is sunk in an air raid at Swatow, China. All 52 crew survive.[17]

January 20, 1955 (Thursday)[]

January 21, 1955 (Friday)[]

  • In the USA, the Milwaukee Road discontinues the western segment of the Columbian, a Chicago - Tacoma, Washington passenger train.
  • Born: Jeff Koons, US artist, in York, Pennsylvania
  • Died: Archie Hahn, 74, US athlete

January 22, 1955 (Saturday)[]

  • In the USA, The Pentagon announces a plan to develop intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) armed with nuclear weapons.

January 23, 1955 (Sunday)[]

  • Sutton Coldfield rail crash: An express passenger train traveling from York to Bristol, England, derails as a result of excessive speed on a sharp curve. The fourth carriage is knocked into the air causing it to drag along the station roof, damaging both the roof and the platforms on either side. Seventeen people, including the train crew, are killed and 25 are injured. Local people prevent a worse accident by warning an oncoming train.[18]
  • Born: Paul Dörflinger, German footballer (d. 1982 of colorectal cancer)[19]

January 24, 1955 (Monday)[]

January 25, 1955 (Tuesday)[]

  • The Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union announces the end of the war between the USSR and Germany, which began during World War II in 1941.

January 26, 1955 (Wednesday)[]

January 27, 1955 (Thursday)[]

January 28, 1955 (Friday)[]

  • Formosa Resolution: United States Congress authorizes President Dwight D. Eisenhower to use force to protect Formosa from the People's Republic of China.
  • The Royal Lao Air Force and Royal Lao Navy are established.
  • Born: Nicolas Sarkozy, President of France 2007-2012, in Paris

January 29, 1955 (Saturday)[]

  • Died: Hans Hedtoft, 51, Prime Minister of Denmark (1947-1950, 1953-1955)

January 30, 1955 (Sunday)[]

  • Beginning of the fifth Cabinet of Josip Broz Tito V

January 31, 1955 (Monday)[]

  • Died: John Mott, 89, US YMCA leader, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize

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  3. ^ "Telegrams in Brief". The Times (53129). London. 3 January 1955. col G, p. 4.
  4. ^ "Assassins Fire From Ambush At Race Track". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. January 3, 1955. pp. 1, 4.
  5. ^ Historic England, "Church of the Holy Cross (1296322)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 21 June 2012
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  9. ^ Leab, Daniel J. (2007). Orwell Subverted. Pennsylvania State Press. p. xiii-xiv. ISBN 978-0-271-02979-5.
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  12. ^ Isenberg, Michael T., Shield of the Republic: The United States Navy in an Era of Cold War and Violent Peace, Volume I: 1945-1962, New York: St. Martin's Press, ISBN 0-312-09911-8, p. 613.
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  15. ^ "Ship's Crew Saved By Helicopter". The Times (53139). London. 14 January 1955. col F, p. 8.
  16. ^ "Ships In Trouble In Atlantic". The Times (53142). London. 18 January 1955. col C, p. 8.
  17. ^ "Air Attack On Swatow". The Times (53145). London. 20 January 1955. col A, p. 8.
  18. ^ Jones, Douglas V. (1994). "Chapter XIV: 1955–1965". The Royal Town of Sutton Coldfield - A Commemorative History. Westwood Press. ISBN 0-9502636-7-2.
  19. ^ "Spieler". FC Basel Archiv (in German). Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv". Retrieved 8 October 2021.
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  23. ^ British Parliament by-election: 1955
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