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词条 August 1971
释义

  1. August 1, 1971 (Sunday)

  2. August 2, 1971 (Monday)

  3. August 3, 1971 (Tuesday)

  4. August 4, 1971 (Wednesday)

  5. August 5, 1971 (Thursday)

  6. August 6, 1971 (Friday)

  7. August 7, 1971 (Saturday)

  8. August 8, 1971 (Sunday)

  9. August 9, 1971 (Monday)

  10. August 10, 1971 (Tuesday)

  11. August 11, 1971 (Wednesday)

  12. August 12, 1971 (Thursday)

  13. August 13, 1971 (Friday)

  14. August 14, 1971 (Saturday)

  15. August 15, 1971 (Sunday)

  16. August 16, 1971 (Monday)

  17. August 17, 1971 (Tuesday)

  18. August 18, 1971 (Wednesday)

  19. August 19, 1971 (Thursday)

  20. August 20, 1971 (Friday)

  21. August 21, 1971 (Saturday)

  22. August 22, 1971 (Sunday)

  23. August 23, 1971 (Monday)

  24. August 24, 1971 (Tuesday)

  25. August 25, 1971 (Wednesday)

  26. August 26, 1971 (Thursday)

  27. August 27, 1971 (Friday)

  28. August 28, 1971 (Saturday)

  29. August 29, 1971 (Sunday)

  30. August 30, 1971 (Monday)

  31. August 31, 1971 (Tuesday)

  32. References

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The following events occurred in August 1971:

August 1, 1971 (Sunday)

  • In New York City, United States, 40,000 people attend the Concert for Bangladesh.[1]
  • The German Grand Prix at the Nürburgring is won by Jackie Stewart.[2]

August 2, 1971 (Monday)

  • Born: Ruth Lawrence, English mathematician, in Brighton
  • Died: W. O. Bentley, 82, English car designer

August 3, 1971 (Tuesday)

  • Died: Georgy Babakin, 56, Russian space engineer; Yanka Maur, 88, Belarusian writer

August 4, 1971 (Wednesday)

  • Continental Air Lines Flight 712, a Boeing 707-324C, collides with a Cessna 150J N61011 while landing at Los Angeles International Airport. The Cessna crashes, injuring both passengers, but the Boeing lands safely.
  • Portuguese poet Alexandre O'Neill marries politician Teresa Patrício de Gouveia.
  • Died: Zoltán Tildy, 71, former Prime Minister of Hungary

August 5, 1971 (Thursday)

  • The South Pacific Forum (SPF) holds its first meeting.[3]
  • Born: Sally Nugent, English journalist, on the Wirral Peninsula

August 6, 1971 (Friday)

  • A total lunar eclipse lasting 1 hour, 40 minutes, and 4 seconds is observed over Africa and Asia, rising over South America, and setting over Australia.
  • Died: Samuel Frickleton, 80, New Zealand VC recipient

August 7, 1971 (Saturday)

  • Apollo 15 returns to Earth. On re-entry, one of the capsule's three main parachutes is found to have deflated; but the safety of astronauts David Scott, James Irwin and Alfred Worden is not compromised. The splashdown point is 330 miles north of Honolulu.

August 8, 1971 (Sunday)

  • Born: Naoko Kumagai, Japanese kickboxer, in Yamanashi

August 9, 1971 (Monday)

  • India signs a 20-year treaty of friendship and cooperation with the Soviet Union.
  • Internment in Northern Ireland: British security forces arrest hundreds of nationalists and detain them without trial in Long Kesh prison; 20 people die in the riots that follow.
  • Born: James Kim (d. 2006), American television personality and technology analyst, in Josephine County, Oregon
  • Died: Otto Wagener, 83, German general and former economic advisor to Adolf Hitler

August 10, 1971 (Tuesday)

  • Mr. Tickle, the first book in the Mr. Men series was first published
  • Born: Roy Keane, Irish footballer, in Cork

August 11, 1971 (Wednesday)

  • Construction work begins on the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, United States.

August 12, 1971 (Thursday)

  • An estimated three thousand people from Belfast and Derry flee to the Republic of Ireland to escape the latest outbreak of violence.
  • Syria severs diplomatic relations with Jordan because of border clashes.
  • Faina Melnik of Ukraine breaks the Women's Discus world record with a throw of 64.22 metres at the European Athletics Championships in Helsinki.
  • The USSR's Soyuz-L carrier rocket makes its third and last flight.
  • Born: Patrick Carpentier, Canadian racing car driver, in Ville Lasalle, Quebec; Pete Sampras, American tennis player, in Washington, D.C.; Phil Western, Canadian musician, in Vancouver

August 13, 1971 (Friday)

  • Born: Heike Makatsch, German actress, in Düsseldorf
  • Died: King Curtis, 37, US saxophonist (murdered)[4][5]

August 14, 1971 (Saturday)

  • British troops are stationed on the Irish border to stop arms smuggling.
  • Bahrain declares independence as the State of Bahrain (Kingdom of Bahrain as of February 2002).

August 15, 1971 (Sunday)

  • The number of British troops in Northern Ireland is raised to 12,500.
  • President Richard Nixon announces that the United States will no longer convert dollars to gold at a fixed value, effectively ending the Bretton Woods system. He also imposes a 90-day freeze on wages, prices and rents.
  • Died: Paul Lukas, 76, Hungarian actor

August 16, 1971 (Monday)

  • Born: Lovemore N'dou, South African boxer, in Transvaal

August 17, 1971 (Tuesday)

  • Died: Maedayama Eigorō, 57, Japanese sumo wrestler (cirrhosis of the liver)

August 18, 1971 (Wednesday)

  • Vietnam War: Australia and New Zealand decide to withdraw their troops from Vietnam.
  • British troops are engaged in a firefight with the IRA in Derry, Northern Ireland.

August 19, 1971 (Thursday)

  • A right-wing coup ignites a rebellion in Bolivia. Miners and students join troops to support president Juan José Torres.
  • Died: Errol John Emanuel, 52, Australian District Commissioner in the East New Britain district of Papua New Guinea; Reinhold Maier, 81, German politician

August 20, 1971 (Friday)

  • International Telecommunications Satellite Organization (Intelsat, effective 12 February 1973).
  • The {{USS|Manatee|AO-58}} spills 1,000 gallons of fuel oil on President Nixon's Western White House beach in San Clemente, California.
  • Died: Matiur Rahman, 26, military pilot, while attempting to hijack a T-33 trainer aircraft from Karachi, Pakistan, to India in order to defect from the Pakistan Air Force and join the Liberation movement of Bangladesh.

August 21, 1971 (Saturday)

  • A bomb made of two hand grenades by communist rebels explodes in the Liberal Party campaign party in Plaza Miranda in Quiapo, Manila the Philippines, injuring several anti-Marcos political candidates.

August 22, 1971 (Sunday)

  • Start of the 1971 CONCACAF Champions' Cup football competition.
  • Born: Richard Armitage, English actor, in Leicester

August 23, 1971 (Monday)

  • Superintendent Gerald Irving Richardson of the UK's Lancashire Constabulary tackles a gang of armed robbers and is shot while attempting to persuade one of them to give up his weapon. Richardson dies later in hospital and is posthumously awarded the George Cross for heroism the following year.
  • Died: "Shamu", about 10 years old, the first orca of that name to perform at SeaWorld San Diego.[6]

August 24, 1971 (Tuesday)

  • India seal a maiden cricket test series victory against England at The Oval.
  • Born: Pierfrancesco Favino, Italian actor.

August 25, 1971 (Wednesday)

  • Border clashes occur between Tanzania and Uganda.
  • Floods in Bangladesh and eastern Bengal cause thousands to flee the region.

August 26, 1971 (Thursday)

  • A civilian government takes power in Greece.
  • Born: Thalía, Mexican actress and singer, in Mexico City
  • Died: John Leacroft, World War I Fighter Ace, in Bexhill, Sussex, England

August 27, 1971 (Friday)

  • Died: Margaret Bourke-White, 67, American photographer; Lil Hardin Armstrong, 73, jazz musician and widow of Louis Armstrong

August 28, 1971 (Saturday)

  • George Hislop organizes Canada's first gay rights demonstration, on Parliament Hill in Ottawa.
  • Born: Janet Evans, American swimmer, in Fullerton, California; Zhang Haijie, Singaporean journalist and TV presenter, in Xi'an, China
  • Died: Dezső Szentgyörgyi, 56, Hungarian fighter ace of World War II (air crash)

August 29, 1971 (Sunday)

  • Hassan al-Amri, in his fifth term as Prime Minister of the Yemen Arab Republic, shoots dead a photographer during an altercation. He is subsequently removed from office.
  • Died: Leonard John Brass, 71, Australian-American botanist and explorer

August 30, 1971 (Monday)

  • The Progressive Conservatives under Peter Lougheed defeat the Social Credit government under Harry E. Strom in a general election, ending 36 years of uninterrupted power for Social Credit in Alberta.

August 31, 1971 (Tuesday)

  • Australian long-distance runner Adrienne Beames becomes the first woman to break the three-hour barrier in the marathon, finishing in 2:46:30 at Werribee.[7]
  • Sriramshi and Raniganj Bazar massacres in Bangladesh.

References

1. ^The Concert for Bangladesh Revisited with George Harrison and Friends DVD, Apple Corps, 2005 (directed by Claire Ferguson; produced by Olivia Harrison, Jonathan Clyde & Jo Human).
2. ^{{cite book | last=Pritchard | first=Anthony | title=The Motor Racing Year No3 | year=1972 | ISBN=0393085023}}
3. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=LoGoqUIQOeIC&pg=PA58&lpg=PA58&dq#v=onepage&q&f=false The Pacific Islands Forum (Former South Pacific Forum)]- Pacific Regional Order, pp 58-80, by Dave Peebles- Retrieved 2017-01-08
4. ^{{cite book|title=New Grove Dictionary of Jazz| author=Kernfield, Barry Dean|publisher=Grove's Dictionaries|page=544}}
5. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.vh1.com/artists/news/620991/02042000/king_curtis.jhtml |title=Tortorici, Frank, "King Curtis", VH1 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110605040121/http://www.vh1.com/artists/news/620991/02042000/king_curtis.jhtml |archivedate=June 5, 2011 |accessdate=July 13, 2017}}
6. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=4zYRAAAAIBAJ&sjid=6-ADAAAAIBAJ&pg=5085,6896349&dq=shamu+1971|archive-url=https://archive.is/20120723165711/http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=4zYRAAAAIBAJ&sjid=6-ADAAAAIBAJ&pg=5085,6896349&dq=shamu+1971|dead-url=yes|archive-date=July 23, 2012|title=Shamu dies of infection|date=August 31, 1971|publisher=Eugene Register-Guard|accessdate=2009-06-07}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.marathonguide.com/history/records/popupSummary.cfm?RID=WMAR19741201|title=Women's World Record Times – 1971 to 1977|publisher=Marathonguide.com|accessdate=2009-06-09}}
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