July 1953

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The following events occurred in July 1953:

July 1, 1953 (Wednesday)[]

July 2, 1953 (Thursday)[]

July 3, 1953 (Friday)[]

July 4, 1953 (Saturday)[]

  • Strikes and riots hit coal mining regions in Poland.

July 5, 1953 (Sunday)[]

  • The European Economic Community (EEC) holds its first assembly in Strasbourg, France.[dubious ]

July 6, 1953 (Monday)[]

July 7, 1953 (Tuesday)[]

July 8, 1953 (Wednesday)[]

  • Nevada TV, KLAS-TV, airs for the first time on channel 8 at 7pm.

July 9, 1953 (Thursday)[]

July 10, 1953 (Friday)[]

July 11, 1953 (Saturday)[]

July 12, 1953 (Sunday)[]

July 13, 1953 (Monday)[]

July 14, 1953 (Tuesday)[]

July 15, 1953 (Wednesday)[]

  • China First Automobile Work, present day of FAW Group, a truck, bus and automobile product and sales in China, was founded in Changchun.[citation needed]

July 16, 1953 (Thursday)[]

  • Died: Hilaire Belloc, French-born British writer and historian (b. 1870)

July 17, 1953 (Friday)[]

  • USMC R4Q NROTC crash: the greatest recorded loss of United States midshipmen in a single event results from an aircraft crash near NAS Whiting Field.[1]
  • Died: Maude Adams, American actress (b. 1872)

July 18, 1953 (Saturday)[]

July 19, 1953 (Sunday)[]

July 20, 1953 (Monday)[]

July 21, 1953 (Tuesday)[]

July 22, 1953 (Wednesday)[]

July 23, 1953 (Thursday)[]

July 24, 1953 (Friday)[]

July 25, 1953 (Saturday)[]

July 26, 1953 (Sunday)[]

  • Fidel Castro and his brother lead a disastrous assault on the Moncada Barracks, preliminary to the Cuban Revolution.
  • The Short Creek raid is carried out on a polygynous Mormon sect in Arizona.
  • Died: Nikolaos Plastiras, Greek general and politician (b. 1883)

July 27, 1953 (Monday)[]

July 28, 1953 (Tuesday)[]

July 29, 1953 (Wednesday)[]

  • Died: Richard William Pearse, New Zealand airplane pioneer (b. 1877)

July 30, 1953 (Thursday)[]

July 31, 1953 (Friday)[]

  • Died: Robert A. Taft, American politician, United States Senate Majority Leader (b. 1889)

References[]

  1. ^ "HISTORIC AIRCRAFT: THE FLYING BOXCAR". eLIBRARY.RU. Retrieved 2012-01-19.
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