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- 1956 - Wikipedia
1956 was a leap year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1956th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 956th year of the 2nd millennium, the 56th year of the 20th century, and the 7th year of the 1950s decade
- Historical Events in 1956 - On This Day
Historical events from year 1956 Learn about 552 famous, scandalous and important events that happened in 1956 or search by date or keyword
- 1956 Events Facts - Baby Boomers
What Happened in 1956? MAJOR EVENTS: Dwight Eisenhower re-elected President, defeating Adlai Stevenson handily for a second time; Soviet leader Khrushchev publicly denounces Stalin, begins official policy of "de-Stalinization" in the USSR; Egypt seizes Suez Canal; Britain and France respond with force; U S and Soviet Union help negotiate a
- What Happened In 1956 - Historical Events 1956 - EventsHistory
What happened in the year 1956 in history? Famous historical events that shook and changed the world Discover events in 1956
- Major Events of 1956 - Historical Moments That Defined the Year . . .
Discover the most significant events of 1956, from world-changing political decisions to cultural milestones Explore the key moments that shaped history during this pivotal year
- 22 Facts About 1956 - OhMyFacts
1956 was a year filled with significant events and breakthroughs From politics to pop culture, many moments left a lasting impact Let's dive into some fascinating facts about this transformative year Elvis Presley’s Breakthrough: Elvis Presley released his first hit single, "Heartbreak Hotel," in January 1956
- 1956 Archives - HISTORY
On January 30, 1956, an unidentified suspected white supremacist terrorist bombed the Montgomery home of Reverend Dr Martin Luther King Jr No one was harmed, but the explosion outraged the
- Top News Stories from 1956 - Infoplease
With many hit singles (including "Heartbreak Hotel"), Elvis Presley emerges as one of the world's first rock stars The gyrating rocker enjoys fame on the stages of the Milton Berle, Steve Allen and Ed Sullivan shows, as well as in the first of his many movies, Love Me Tender
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