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- 1957 - Wikipedia
March 3 – Net als toen, sung by Corry Brokken (music by Guus Jansen, lyrics by Willy van Hemert), wins the Eurovision Song Contest 1957 (held at Frankfurt), for the Netherlands
- What Happened in 1957 - On This Day
What happened and who was famous in 1957? Browse important and historic events, world leaders, famous birthdays and notable deaths from the year 1957
- Major Events of 1957 - Historical Moments That Defined the Year . . .
Discover the most significant events of 1957, from world-changing political decisions to cultural milestones Explore the key moments that shaped history during this pivotal year
- 30 Facts About 1957 - OhMyFacts
1957 was a year packed with remarkable events and milestones From the launch of Sputnik 1, marking the dawn of the space age, to the birth of iconic figures like Steve Harvey and Osama bin Laden, this year left an indelible mark on history
- 1957 Archives | HISTORY
Sputnik I, the first manmade satellite to orbit the Earth, was launched by the Soviets from an undisclosed location on October 4, 1957 Weighing 184 pounds, it circled the earth every 90 minutes
- Year 1957 Fun Facts, Trivia, and History - HubPages
This article teaches you fun facts, trivia, and history events from the year 1957 Find out about popular TV shows, movies, music, books, cars, foods, sports facts, and other pop culture trends to get the right mix of questions and answers for your 1950s-themed trivia quiz
- 1957 Events Facts - Baby Boomers
What Happened in 1957? MAJOR EVENTS: Soviet Union inaugurates the "Space Age" by launching Sputnik I, the world’s first artificial satellite A month later Sputnik II carries a dog into orbit, making that dog the first living being to enter space
- A Year in History: 1957 Timeline - historic-newspapers. com
In the United Kingdom, Harold Macmillan became Prime Minister in the wake of the Suez Crisis, and Calder Hall was inaugurated as the world's first full-scale nuclear power station Across the Atlantic, civil rights tensions reached a breaking point in Little Rock, Arkansas
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