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{{Events by month|1968}}
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*[[Alexander Dubček]] comes to power in [[Czechoslovakia]], beginning a brief period of democratic reform known as the [[Prague Spring]];
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*The [[USS Pueblo (AGER-2)|USS Pueblo]] is captured by [[North Korea]], with its crew being held as [[prisoners of war]] for nearly a year;  
| footer            = From top to bottom, left to right: [[Martin Luther King Jr.]] is [[Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.|assassinated]] in [[Memphis, Tennessee]], sparking national unrest; [[Robert F. Kennedy]] is [[Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy|assassinated]] in [[Los Angeles]] after winning the California Democratic primary; the [[1968 Summer Olympics]] in [[Mexico City]] occur under the shadow of the [[Tlatelolco massacre]]; protests erupt at the [[1968 Democratic National Convention]] in [[Chicago]]; the [[Prague Spring]] sees reformist [[Alexander Dubček]] crushed by a [[Warsaw Pact]] invasion; the [[May 1968 events in France|May protests]] mobilize millions of students and workers; [[Apollo 8]] orbits the [[Moon]] and captures the iconic [[Earthrise]] photo; the [[Tet Offensive]] shifts U.S. public opinion on the [[Vietnam War]]; the [[My Lai massacre]] results in the deaths of hundreds of civilians, highlighting the war’s moral failures; and [[Hot Wheels]], which would go on to become one of the largest manufacturers of [[die-cast toys|die-cast]] [[model car]]s, is introduced in May 18.
*The [[Viet Cong]] launch the [[Tet Offensive]], which is characterized by a series of surprise attacks on [[South Vietnam]];  
*Social conflicts over the [[Vietnam War]] and [[racism]] escalate, leading to [[Protests of 1968|worldwide protests and riots]];
*Civil rights leader [[Martin Luther King Jr.]] is [[Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.|shot and killed]] outside the [[Lorraine Motel]] in [[Memphis, Tennessee]];  
*United States politician [[Robert F. Kennedy]] is [[Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy|assassinated]] by a [[pro-Palestinian]] nationalist while campaigning for the Democratic presidential nomination at the [[Ambassador Hotel (Los Angeles)|Ambassador Hotel]] in [[Los Angeles, California]];  
*[[Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia|Warsaw Pact nations invade Czechoslovakia]], bringing an end to the Prague Spring;  
*[[Apollo 8]] becomes the first [[human spaceflight]] to reach the [[Moon]].  
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{{Main|January 1968}}
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{{Main|February 1968}}
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[[File:USS Pueblo (AGER-2).jpg|thumb|125px|right|January 23: North Korea seizes ''USS Pueblo'' (AGER-2)]]
[[File:USS Pueblo (AGER-2).jpg|thumb|upright=0.7|right|January 23: North Korea seizes ''USS Pueblo'' (AGER-2)]]
[[File:Captain Franklin P. Eller during Tet Offensive Vietnam.jpg|thumb|125px|right|January 30: Tet Offensive begins]]
[[File:Captain Franklin P. Eller during Tet Offensive Vietnam.jpg|thumb|upright=0.7|right|January 30: Tet Offensive begins]]
* [[January 1968|January]] – The [[I'm Backing Britain|I'm Backing Britain campaign]] starts spontaneously.
* [[January 1968|January]] – The [[I'm Backing Britain|I'm Backing Britain campaign]] starts spontaneously.
* [[January 5]] – [[Prague Spring]]: [[Alexander Dubček]] is chosen as leader of the [[Communist Party of Czechoslovakia]].<ref>{{Cite book|last=Navazelskis|first=Inabhfghh|title=Alexander Dubcek|publisher=Chelsea House Publications|year=1990|isbn=1-55546-831-4|url-access=registration|url=https://archive.org/details/alexanderdubcek0000nava}}</ref>
* [[January 5]] – [[Prague Spring]]: [[Alexander Dubček]] is chosen as leader of the [[Communist Party of Czechoslovakia]].<ref>{{Cite book|last=Navazelskis|first=Inabhfghh|title=Alexander Dubcek|publisher=Chelsea House Publications|year=1990|isbn=1-55546-831-4|url-access=registration|url=https://archive.org/details/alexanderdubcek0000nava}}</ref>
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* [[January 21]]
* [[January 21]]
** [[Vietnam War]]: [[Battle of Khe Sanh]] – One of the most publicized and controversial battles of the war begins, ending on [[April 8]].
** [[Vietnam War]]: [[Battle of Khe Sanh]] – One of the most publicized and controversial battles of the war begins, ending on [[April 8]].
** [[1968 Thule Air Base B-52 crash]]: A U.S. [[B-52 Stratofortress]] crashes in Greenland, discharging 4 [[nuclear bomb]]s.
** [[1968 Thule Air Base B-52 crash]]: A U.S. [[B-52 Stratofortress]] crashes in Greenland, discharging 4 [[nuclear bomb]]s.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Conversation |first=-Timothy J. Jorgensen for The Conversation Timothy J. Jorgensen for The |date=2018-01-21 |title=50 years ago, a U.S. military jet crashed in Greenland – with 4 nuclear bombs on board |url=https://www.pbs.org/newshour/world/50-years-ago-a-us-military-jet-crashed-in-greenland-with-4-nuclear-bombs-on-board |access-date=2025-09-27 |website=PBS News |language=en-us}}</ref>
* [[January 23]] – [[North Korea]] seizes the {{USS|Pueblo|AGER-2|6}}, claiming the ship violated its territorial waters while spying.
* [[January 23]] – [[North Korea]] seizes the {{USS|Pueblo|AGER-2|6}}, claiming the ship violated its territorial waters while spying.
* [[January 25]] – [[Israel]]i submarine {{INS|Dakar}} sinks in the Mediterranean Sea, killing 69.
* [[January 25]] – [[Israel]]i submarine {{INS|Dakar}} sinks in the Mediterranean Sea, killing 69.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Gross |first=Judah Ari |date=2018-05-28 |title=50 years after enigmatic sinking, Israel releases footage of search for lost sub |url=https://www.timesofisrael.com/50-years-after-enigmatic-sinking-israel-releases-footage-of-search-for-lost-sub/ |access-date=2025-09-04 |work=The Times of Israel |language=en-US |issn=0040-7909}}</ref>
* [[January 28]] – [[France|French]] submarine ''[[French submarine Minerve (S647)|Minerve]]'' sinks in the Mediterranean Sea, killing 52.
* [[January 28]] – [[France|French]] submarine ''[[French submarine Minerve (S647)|Minerve]]'' sinks in the Mediterranean Sea, killing 52.
* [[January 30]] – [[Vietnam War]]: The [[Tet Offensive]] begins as [[Viet Cong]] forces launch a series of surprise attacks across [[South Vietnam]].
* [[January 30]] – [[Vietnam War]]: The [[Tet Offensive]] begins as [[Viet Cong]] forces launch a series of surprise attacks across [[South Vietnam]].
* [[January 31]]
* [[January 31]]
** [[Viet Cong]] soldiers attack the [[Embassy of the United States, Saigon]].
** [[Viet Cong]] soldiers attack the [[Embassy of the United States, Saigon]].
** [[Nauru]] president [[Hammer DeRoburt]] declares independence from [[Australia]].
** [[Nauru]] president [[Hammer DeRoburt]] declares independence from [[Australia]], Britain and New Zealand.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Nauru: How Pleasant Island became world's smallest republic |url=https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/today-in-history/nauru-gained-its-independence-50-years-ago-but-remains-dependent-on-australia/news-story/b45c07e47c4e695430aa447ab0b620b1}}</ref>
* [[February 1]]
* [[February 1]]
** [[Vietnam War]]: [[Execution of Nguyễn Văn Lém]] – A [[Viet Cong]] officer is [[Summary execution|summarily executed]] by [[Nguyễn Ngọc Loan]], a [[South Vietnam]]ese National Police Chief. The event is photographed by [[Eddie Adams (photographer)|Eddie Adams]]. The photo makes headlines around the world, eventually winning the [[1969 Pulitzer Prize]], and sways U.S. public opinion against the war.
** [[Vietnam War]]: [[Execution of Nguyễn Văn Lém]] – A [[Viet Cong]] officer is [[Summary execution|summarily executed]] by [[Nguyễn Ngọc Loan]], a [[South Vietnam]]ese National Police Chief. The event is photographed by [[Eddie Adams (photographer)|Eddie Adams]]. The photo makes headlines around the world, eventually winning the [[1969 Pulitzer Prize]], and sways U.S. public opinion against the war.
** The [[Pennsylvania Railroad]] and the [[New York Central Railroad]] merge to form [[Penn Central]], the largest ever corporate [[Mergers and acquisitions|merger]] up to this date.
** The [[Pennsylvania Railroad]] and the [[New York Central Railroad]] merge to form [[Penn Central]], the largest ever corporate [[Mergers and acquisitions|merger]] up to this date.
* [[February 6]]–[[February 18|18]] – The [[1968 Winter Olympics]] are held in [[Grenoble]], France.
* [[February 6]]–[[February 18|18]] – The [[1968 Winter Olympics]] are held in [[Grenoble]], France.
* [[February 8]] – [[Civil rights movement]] in the United States: [[Orangeburg Massacre]] – A civil rights demonstration on a college campus to protest [[Racial segregation in the United States|racial segregation]] in [[South Carolina]] is broken up by highway patrolmen; three African American students are killed, the first instance of police killing student protestors at an American campus.
* [[February 8]] – [[Civil rights movement]] in the United States: [[Orangeburg Massacre]] – A civil rights demonstration on a college campus to protest ''[[de facto]]'' [[Racial segregation in the United States|racial segregation]] in [[South Carolina]] is broken up by highway patrolmen; three African American students are killed, the first instance of police killing student protestors at an American campus.
* [[February 12]] – [[Vietnam War]]: [[Phong Nhị and Phong Nhất massacre]].
* [[February 12]] – [[Vietnam War]]: [[Phong Nhị and Phong Nhất massacre]].
* [[February 19]] – The television series ''[[Mister Rogers' Neighborhood]]'' premieres on [[National Educational Television]] in the United States and becomes one of the longest running children's shows ever.
* [[February 24]] – [[Vietnam War]]: The [[Tet Offensive]] is halted; [[South Vietnam]] recaptures [[Huế]].
* [[February 24]] – [[Vietnam War]]: The [[Tet Offensive]] is halted; [[South Vietnam]] recaptures [[Huế]].
* [[February 25]] – [[Vietnam War]]: [[Hà My massacre]].
* [[February 25]] – [[Vietnam War]]: [[Hà My massacre]].
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{{Main|April 1968}}
{{Main|April 1968}}
[[File:Martin Luther King, Jr..jpg|thumb|125px|right|April 4: Martin Luther King Jr. assassinated in Memphis]]
[[File:Martin Luther King, Jr..jpg|thumb|upright=0.5|right|April 4: Martin Luther King Jr. assassinated in Memphis]]
* [[March 1]]
* [[March 1]]
** [[Commonwealth Immigrants Act 1968]] further reduces right of entry for citizens from the [[British Commonwealth]] to the United Kingdom.  
** [[Commonwealth Immigrants Act 1968]] further reduces right of entry for citizens from the [[British Commonwealth]] to the United Kingdom.  
** First performance of an [[Andrew Lloyd Webber]]–[[Tim Rice]] musical, ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'' in its original form as a "pop [[cantata]]", by pupils of a private school in London.<ref>{{cite book|title=Vocal Selections: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat|publisher=Hal Leonard|year=1994|location=Milwaukee, WI|isbn=978-0-7935-3427-2}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.reallyuseful.com/shows/joseph/history-inspiration|title=About The Show|publisher=The Really Useful Group|access-date=2008-12-29| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20081225062752/http://www.reallyuseful.com/shows/joseph/history-inspiration| archive-date=2008-12-25|url-status= dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat|url=http://www.andrewlloydwebber.com/shows/joseph-and-dreamcoat/|work=AndrewLloydWebber.com|year=1991|access-date=2010-10-08|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101023103837/http://www.andrewlloydwebber.com/shows/joseph-and-dreamcoat/|archive-date=2010-10-23|url-status=dead}}</ref>
** First performance of an [[Andrew Lloyd Webber]]–[[Tim Rice]] musical, ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'' in its original form as a "pop [[cantata]]", by pupils of a private school in London.<ref>{{cite book|title=Vocal Selections: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat|publisher=Hal Leonard|year=1994|location=Milwaukee, WI|isbn=978-0-7935-3427-2}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.reallyuseful.com/shows/joseph/history-inspiration|title=About The Show|publisher=The Really Useful Group|access-date=2008-12-29| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20081225062752/http://www.reallyuseful.com/shows/joseph/history-inspiration| archive-date=2008-12-25|url-status= dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat|url=http://www.andrewlloydwebber.com/shows/joseph-and-dreamcoat/|work=AndrewLloydWebber.com|year=1991|access-date=2010-10-08|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101023103837/http://www.andrewlloydwebber.com/shows/joseph-and-dreamcoat/|archive-date=2010-10-23|url-status=dead}}</ref>
* [[March 2]] – [[Baggeridge Colliery]] closes marking the end of over 300 years of [[coal mining]] in the [[Black Country]] of England.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.blackcountrysociety.co.uk/articles/baggeridge2.htm|title=The Closing Of Baggeridge Colliery|publisher=The Black Country Society|access-date=2018-04-28|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110719020401/http://www.blackcountrysociety.co.uk/articles/baggeridge2.htm|archive-date=July 19, 2011|url-status=dead}}</ref>
* [[March 2]] – [[Baggeridge Colliery]] closes marking the end of over 300 years of [[coal mining]] in the [[Black Country]] of England.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.blackcountrysociety.co.uk/articles/baggeridge2.htm|title=The Closing Of Baggeridge Colliery|publisher=The Black Country Society|access-date=2018-04-28|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110719020401/http://www.blackcountrysociety.co.uk/articles/baggeridge2.htm|archive-date=July 19, 2011|url-status=dead}}</ref>
* [[March 3]] – [[Air France Flight 212 (1968)|Air France Flight 212]], a [[Boeing 707]], crashed in [[Guadeloupe]] while approaching an airport. As a result, 63 people die.
* [[March 3]] – [[Air France Flight 212 (1968)|Air France Flight 212]], a [[Boeing 707]], crashes in [[Guadeloupe]] while approaching an airport. As a result, 63 people die.
* [[March 6]] – Un-recognized [[Rhodesia]] executes 3 black citizens, the first executions since [[Unilateral Declaration of Independence|UDI]], prompting international condemnation.
* [[March 6]] – Un-recognized [[Rhodesia]] executes 3 black citizens, the first executions since [[Unilateral Declaration of Independence|UDI]], prompting international condemnation.
* [[March 7]] – [[Vietnam War]]: The [[First Battle of Saigon]] ends.
* [[March 7]] – [[Vietnam War]]: The [[First Battle of Saigon]] ends.
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* [[March 13]] – The first [[Rotaract]] club is chartered in [[North Charlotte]], North Carolina.
* [[March 13]] – The first [[Rotaract]] club is chartered in [[North Charlotte]], North Carolina.
* [[March 14]]
* [[March 14]]
** The [[London Gold Pool]] is suspended by the U.K. government at the request of the U.S.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://api.parliament.uk/historic-hansard/commons/1968/mar/14/london-gold-market-closing|work=[[Hansard|Parliamentary Debates (Hansard)]]|date=14 March 1968|title=House of Commons Sitting, ''London Gold Market Closing'', HC Deb vol 760 cc1855-62}}</ref> [[George Brown, Baron George-Brown|George Brown]] is forced to resign as British [[Foreign Secretary (United Kingdom)|Foreign Secretary]] after appearing drunk at a meeting to discuss the issue.
** Late this evening, the U.K. government at the request of the U.S. agrees that the [[London Gold Pool]] will be closed from tomorrow.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://api.parliament.uk/historic-hansard/commons/1968/mar/14/london-gold-market-closing|work=[[Hansard|Parliamentary Debates (Hansard)]]|date=14 March 1968|title=House of Commons Sitting, ''London Gold Market Closing'', HC Deb vol 760 cc1855-62}}</ref> [[George Brown (British Labour politician)|George Brown]], the British [[Foreign Secretary (United Kingdom)|Foreign Secretary]], apparently drunk, is absent from meetings to discuss the crisis<ref>{{cite news|first=John|last=Dickinson|title=Brown Riddle in Dollar Row|newspaper=The Evening News|location=London|date=1968-03-15|page=1}}</ref> and is forced to resign from the government on March 15.<ref>{{cite book|first=Peter|last=Paterson|title=Tired and Emotional: the life of Lord George-Brown|location=London|publisher=Chatto & Windus|year=1993|isbn=9780701139766}}</ref>
** [[Nerve gas]] leaks from the U.S. Army [[Dugway Proving Ground]] near [[Skull Valley (Utah)|Skull Valley, Utah]].
** [[Nerve gas]] leaks from the U.S. Army [[Dugway Proving Ground]] near [[Skull Valley (Utah)|Skull Valley, Utah]].
* [[March 16]]
* [[March 16]]
** [[Vietnam War]] – [[My Lai Massacre]]: American troops kill scores of civilians. The story will first become public in November 1969 and will help undermine public support for the U.S. efforts in Vietnam.
** [[Vietnam War]] – [[My Lai massacre]]: American troops kill between 347 and 504 unarmed civilians and rape women and children. The story, initially covered up as a military victory, will first become public in November 1969 and will help undermine public support for the U.S. efforts in Vietnam.
** U.S. Senator [[Robert F. Kennedy]] enters the race for the [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic Party]] presidential nomination.
** U.S. Senator [[Robert F. Kennedy]] enters the race for the [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic Party]] presidential nomination.
* [[March 18]] – [[Gold standard]]: The [[United States Congress]] repeals the requirement for a [[gold]] reserve to back U.S. currency.
* [[March 18]] – [[Gold standard]]: The [[United States Congress]] repeals the requirement for a [[gold reserve]] to back U.S. currency.
* [[March 19]]–[[March 23|23]] – [[Afrocentrism]], [[Black Power]], [[Vietnam War]]: Students at [[Howard University]] in Washington, D.C., signal a new era of militant student activism on college campuses in the U.S. Students stage rallies, protests and a 5-day [[sit-in]], laying siege to the administration building, shutting down the university in protest over its [[ROTC]] program and the Vietnam War, and demanding a more Afrocentric curriculum.
* [[March 19]]–[[March 23|23]] – [[Afrocentrism]], [[Black Power]], [[Vietnam War]]: Students at [[Howard University]] in Washington, D.C., signal a new era of militant student activism on college campuses in the U.S. Students stage rallies, protests and a 5-day [[sit-in]], laying siege to the administration building, shutting down the university in protest over its [[ROTC]] program and the Vietnam War, and demanding a more Afrocentric curriculum.
* [[March 22]] – [[Daniel Cohn-Bendit]] ("Danny the Red") and 7 other students occupy the administrative offices of the [[University of Nanterre]], setting in motion a chain of events that lead France to the brink of revolution in May.
* [[March 22]] – [[Daniel Cohn-Bendit]] ("Danny the Red") and 7 other students occupy the administrative offices of the new [[Paris Nanterre University|Nanterre campus of the University of Paris]] as part of protests over a rigid educational system, setting in motion a chain of '[[May 68]]' events that lead France to the brink of revolution.
* [[March 24]] – [[Aer Lingus Flight 712]] crashes en route from [[Cork Airport|Cork]] to London near [[Tuskar Rock, Ireland|Tuskar Rock, Wexford]], killing 61 passengers and crew.
* [[March 24]] – [[Aer Lingus Flight 712]] crashes en route from [[Cork Airport|Cork]] to London near [[Tuskar Rock, Ireland|Tuskar Rock, Wexford]], killing 61 passengers and crew.
* [[March 28]] – [[Brazil]]ian high school student [[Edson Luís de Lima Souto]] is shot by the police in a protest for cheaper meals at a restaurant for low-income students. The aftermath of his death is one of the first major events against the [[Brazilian military regime|military dictatorship]].
* [[March 28]] – [[Brazil]]ian high school student [[Edson Luís de Lima Souto]] is shot by the police in a protest for cheaper meals at a restaurant for low-income students. The aftermath of his death is one of the first major events against the [[Brazilian military regime|military dictatorship]].
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** [[Josef Bachmann]] tries to assassinate [[Rudi Dutschke]], leader of the left-wing movement ([[Ausserparlamentarische Opposition|APO]]) in Germany, and tries to commit suicide afterwards, failing in both, although Dutschke dies of his brain injuries 11 years later.
** [[Josef Bachmann]] tries to assassinate [[Rudi Dutschke]], leader of the left-wing movement ([[Ausserparlamentarische Opposition|APO]]) in Germany, and tries to commit suicide afterwards, failing in both, although Dutschke dies of his brain injuries 11 years later.
** German left-wing students blockade the [[Axel Springer AG|Springer Press]] headquarters in Berlin and many are arrested (one of them [[Ulrike Meinhof]]).
** German left-wing students blockade the [[Axel Springer AG|Springer Press]] headquarters in Berlin and many are arrested (one of them [[Ulrike Meinhof]]).
* [[April 18]] – [[London Bridge]] is sold to U.S. entrepreneur [[Robert P. McCulloch]] for reconstructiion at [[London Bridge (Lake Havasu City)|Lake Havasu City, Arizona]].<ref name="Pocket On This Day">{{cite book|title=Penguin Pocket On This Day|publisher=Penguin Reference Library|isbn=978-0-14-102715-9|year=2006}}</ref>
* [[April 18]] – [[London Bridge]] is sold to U.S. entrepreneur [[Robert P. McCulloch]] for reconstruction at [[London Bridge (Lake Havasu City)|Lake Havasu City, Arizona]].<ref name="Pocket On This Day">{{cite book|title=Penguin Pocket On This Day|publisher=Penguin Reference Library|isbn=978-0-14-102715-9|year=2006}}</ref>
* [[April 20]]
* [[April 20]]
** [[Pierre Elliott Trudeau]] becomes the 15th Prime Minister of Canada.<ref>"Pierre Elliott Trudeau." Prime Minister of Canada. August 26, 2013. Accessed April 8, 2015.</ref>
** [[Pierre Elliott Trudeau]] becomes the 15th Prime Minister of Canada.<ref>"Pierre Elliott Trudeau." Prime Minister of Canada. August 26, 2013. Accessed April 8, 2015.</ref>
** Conservative British politician [[Enoch Powell]] makes a controversial [[Rivers of Blood speech|"Rivers of Blood" speech]] in Birmingham deploring the effects of immigration; he is dismissed from the Shadow Cabinet the following day.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/april/20/newsid_2489000/2489357.stm|title=1968: Powell slates immigration policy|work=BBC News|access-date=2008-02-05|date=20 April 1968|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080307124645/http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/april/20/newsid_2489000/2489357.stm|archive-date=2008-03-07|url-status=live}}</ref>
** Conservative British politician [[Enoch Powell]] makes a controversial [[Rivers of Blood speech|"Rivers of Blood" speech]] in Birmingham deploring the effects of immigration; he is dismissed from the Shadow Cabinet the following day.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/april/20/newsid_2489000/2489357.stm|title=1968: Powell slates immigration policy|work=BBC News|access-date=2008-02-05|date=20 April 1968|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080307124645/http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/april/20/newsid_2489000/2489357.stm|archive-date=2008-03-07|url-status=live}}</ref>
** [[South African Airways Flight 228]] an [[Boeing 707]] crashed shortly after take-off killing 123 people on board
** [[South African Airways Flight 228]] a [[Boeing 707]] crashed shortly after take-off killing 123 people on board.
* [[April 23]]
* [[April 23]]
** President [[Mobutu]] releases captured [[mercenary|mercenaries]] in the [[Democratic Republic of the Congo|Congo]].
** President [[Mobutu]] releases captured [[mercenary|mercenaries]] in the [[Democratic Republic of the Congo|Congo]].
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{{Main|June 1968}}
[[File:1968-05 Évènements de mai à Bordeaux - Rue Paul-Bert 2.jpg|150px|thumb|May 2–June 23: Protests in France grow and demonstrators barricade the streets]]
[[File:1968-05 Évènements de mai à Bordeaux - Rue Paul-Bert 2.jpg|upright=0.7|thumb|May 2–June 23: Protests in France grow and demonstrators barricade the streets]]
* [[May 2]] The [[Israel Broadcasting Authority]] commences television broadcasts.
* [[May 1]] – [[CARIFTA]], the Caribbean Free Trade Association, is formally created as an agreement between [[Antigua and Barbuda]], [[Barbados]], [[Guyana]], and [[Trinidad and Tobago]].<ref>{{cite book|first=Vincent R.|last=McDonald|title=The Caribbean Economies|publisher=Ardent Media|year=1973|page=73}}</ref>
* [[May 2]]
** The [[Israel Broadcasting Authority]] commences television broadcasts.
** [[May 68]]: Authorities close the Nanterre campus of the University of Paris and the focus of protest moves to the [[University of Paris|Sorbonne]].
* [[May 3]] – [[Braniff Flight 352]] crashes near [[Dawson, Texas]], United States, killing all 85 people on board.
* [[May 3]] – [[Braniff Flight 352]] crashes near [[Dawson, Texas]], United States, killing all 85 people on board.
* [[May 6]] – [[May 68]]: Student protestors begin battling with police on the streets of Paris.
* [[May 13]]
* [[May 13]]
** [[May 1968 protests in France|Paris student riots]]: One million march through the streets of Paris.
** [[May 68]]: Major left trade union federations in France call a 1-day [[general strike]] and join student protesters in a million-strong march through the streets of Paris.<ref>{{Cite news|date=2018-05-11|title=May 1968: The protests that changed the world|url=https://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-05-12/may-1968-protests-changed-the-world-explainer/9752206 |access-date=2025-03-27|work=ABC News|language=en-AU}}</ref>
** [[Manchester City F.C.|Manchester City]] wins the [[1967–68 Football League First Division]] by 2 clear points, over English club rivals Manchester United.
** [[Manchester City F.C.|Manchester City]] wins the [[1967–68 Football League First Division]] by 2 clear points, over English club rivals Manchester United.
* [[May 16]] – [[Ronan Point]], a 23 floor tower block in Canning Town, east London, partially collapses after a gas explosion, killing 5.
* [[May 16]] – [[Ronan Point]], a 23 floor tower block in Canning Town, east London, partially collapses after a gas explosion, killing 5.
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** Nigerian forces capture [[Port Harcourt]] and form a ring around the [[Nigerian Civil War|Biafrans]]. This contributes to a humanitarian disaster as the surrounded population already suffers from hunger and starvation.
** Nigerian forces capture [[Port Harcourt]] and form a ring around the [[Nigerian Civil War|Biafrans]]. This contributes to a humanitarian disaster as the surrounded population already suffers from hunger and starvation.
* [[May 22]] – The U.S. nuclear-powered [[submarine]] [[USS Scorpion (SSN-589)|''Scorpion'']] sinks with 99 men aboard, 400 miles southwest of the [[Azores]].
* [[May 22]] – The U.S. nuclear-powered [[submarine]] [[USS Scorpion (SSN-589)|''Scorpion'']] sinks with 99 men aboard, 400 miles southwest of the [[Azores]].
* [[May 29]] – [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]] wins the [[European Champion Clubs' Cup|European Cup Final]], becoming the first English team to do so.
* [[May 27]] – [[May 68]]: [[Grenelle agreements]] concluded in France, giving a large increase in minimum wages, but are rejected by trade unions.<ref>{{cite journal|first=Michael|last=Seidman|title=Workers in a Repressive Society of Seductions|journal=French Historical Studies|volume=18|year=1993|page=264|publisher=Duke University Press|doi=10.2307/286966|issn=0016-1071|jstor=286966|oclc=5548695526}}</ref>
* [[May 30]] [[Bobby Unser]] wins the [[Indianapolis 500]].
* [[May 29]]
** [[May 68]]: [[President de Gaulle]] of France leaves Paris without telling his prime minister, [[Georges Pompidou]], where he is going which is in fact to the headquarters of the [[French Forces in Germany]] at [[Baden-Baden]] to assure himself of military support.<ref name=Dogan>{{Cite journal|last=Dogan|first=Mattei|title=How Civil War Was Avoided in France|journal=International Political Science Review|year=1984|volume=5|issue=3|pages=245–277|jstor=1600894|doi=10.1177/019251218400500304|s2cid=144698270}}</ref>
** [[Manchester United F.C.]] wins the [[European Champion Clubs' Cup|European Cup Final]], becoming the first English team to do so.
* [[May 30]]
** [[May 68]]: With hundreds of thousands marching on the streets of Paris, President de Gaulle calls an election, which has the effect of calming the situation.<ref name=Dogan/>
** [[Bobby Unser]] wins the [[Indianapolis 500]] automobile race.
* [[June 2]] – [[1968 student demonstrations in Yugoslavia|Student demonstrations in Yugoslavia]] start in [[Belgrade]].
* [[June 2]] – [[1968 student demonstrations in Yugoslavia|Student demonstrations in Yugoslavia]] start in [[Belgrade]].
* [[June 3]] – [[Radical feminist]] [[Valerie Solanas]] shoots [[Andy Warhol]] at his New York City studio, [[The Factory]]; he survives after a 5-hour operation.
* [[June 3]] – [[Radical feminist]] [[Valerie Solanas]] shoots [[Andy Warhol]] at his New York City studio, [[The Factory]]; he survives after a 5-hour operation.
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* [[June 17]] – The [[Malayan Communist Party]] launches a [[Second Malayan Emergency|second insurgency]] and the state of emergency is again imposed in [[Malaysia]].
* [[June 17]] – The [[Malayan Communist Party]] launches a [[Second Malayan Emergency|second insurgency]] and the state of emergency is again imposed in [[Malaysia]].
* [[June 20]] – [[Austin Currie]], Member of the [[Parliament of Northern Ireland]], along with others, squats in a house in [[Caledon, County Tyrone|Caledon]] to protest discrimination in housing allocations.
* [[June 20]] – [[Austin Currie]], Member of the [[Parliament of Northern Ireland]], along with others, squats in a house in [[Caledon, County Tyrone|Caledon]] to protest discrimination in housing allocations.
* [[June 21]] – A [[student demonstration]] in front of the [[Jornal do Brasil]] ("JB") building in Rio de Janeiro ends with 28 dead and over a thousand arrested.
* [[June 21]] – A [[student demonstration]] in front of the ''[[Jornal do Brasil]]'' ("JB") building in Rio de Janeiro ends with 28 dead and over a thousand arrested.
* [[June 23]]
* [[June 23]] [[The Tragedy of Gate 12|Puerta 12 tragedy]]: A football stampede in [[Buenos Aires]] leaves 74 dead and 150 injured.
** [[The Tragedy of Gate 12|Puerta 12 tragedy]]: A football stampede in [[Buenos Aires]] leaves 74 dead and 150 injured.
* June 23–[[June 30|30]] – [[1968 French legislative election]]: The Gaullist ''[[Union of Democrats for the Republic|Union pour la défense de la République]]'' becomes the first party in French political history to obtain an absolute majority in the National Assembly.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://archive.ipu.org/parline-e/reports/arc/FRANCE_1968_E.PDF|title=France|website=Inter-Parliamentary Union}}</ref> [[George Pompidou]] leads the party through the campaign but resigns as prime minister afterwards. The public unrest of [[May 68]] subsides.
** The first round of voting takes place in the [[1968 French legislative election|French legislative elections]] scheduled following the public unrest of [[May 1968 in France|May]].
* [[June 26]]
* [[June 26]]
** The [[Bonin Islands]] are returned to Japan after 23 years of occupation by the United States Navy.
** The [[Bonin Islands]] are returned to Japan after 23 years of occupation by the United States Navy.
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{{Main|July 1968}}
{{Main|July 1968}}
{{Main|August 1968}}
{{Main|August 1968}}
[[File:František Dostál Srpen 1968 3.jpg|thumb|125px|right|August 20–21: Warsaw Pact invades Czechoslovakia]]
[[File:František Dostál Srpen 1968 3.jpg|thumb|upright=0.7|right|August 20–21: Warsaw Pact invades Czechoslovakia]]
* [[July 1]] – The [[Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty]] opens for signature.
* [[July 1]] – The [[Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty]] opens for signature.
* [[July 4]] – British yachtsman [[Alec Rose]], 59, receives a hero's welcome as he sails into [[Portsmouth]], after his 354-day solo round-the-world trip.
* [[July 4]] – English yachtsman [[Alec Rose]], 59, receives a hero's welcome as he sails into [[Portsmouth]], after his 354-day solo round-the-world trip.
* [[July 17]] – [[Saddam Hussein]] becomes Vice Chairman of the Revolutionary Council in [[Iraq]] after a ''[[coup d'état]]''.
* [[July 17]] – [[Saddam Hussein]] becomes Vice Chairman of the Revolutionary Council in [[Iraq]] after a ''[[coup d'état]]''.
* [[July 18]] – The semiconductor company [[Intel]] is founded in what becomes known as the [[Silicon Valley]] of California.
* [[July 18]] – The semiconductor company [[Intel]] is founded in what becomes known as the [[Silicon Valley]] of California.
* [[July 20]] – The first International [[Special Olympics]] Summer Games are held at [[Soldier Field]] in Chicago, Ill, with about 1,000 athletes with intellectual disabilities.
* [[July 20]] – The first International [[Special Olympics]] Summer Games are held at [[Soldier Field]] in Chicago, Ill, with about 1,000 athletes with intellectual disabilities.
* [[July 23]]–[[July 28|28]] – Black militants led by Fred (Ahmed) Evans engage in a fierce gunfight with police in the [[Glenville Shootout]] of [[Cleveland, Ohio]], in the United States.
* [[July 23]]–[[July 28|28]] – Black militants led by Fred (Ahmed) Evans engage in a fierce gunfight with police in the [[Glenville Shootout]] of [[Cleveland, Ohio]], in the United States.
* [[July 25]] – [[Pope Paul VI]] publishes the [[encyclical]] ''[[Humanae vitae]]'', reaffirming the Catholic Church's opposition to artificial [[birth control]].
* [[July 25]] – [[Pope Paul VI]] publishes the [[encyclical]] ''[[Humanae vitae]]'', reaffirming the Catholic Church's opposition to artificial [[birth control]].
* [[July 25]]- [[Tysons Corner Center]]<ref>{{Citation |title=Tysons Corner Center |date=2025-08-09 |work=Wikipedia |url=https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tysons_Corner_Center&oldid=1305081724 |access-date=2025-09-03 |language=en}}</ref> one of the largest malls in the U.S. opens to the public and the [[Washington metropolitan area|Washington DC area]].
* [[July 26]] – Vietnam War: [[South Vietnam]]ese opposition leader [[Trương Đình Dzu]] is sentenced to 5 years [[hard labor]] for advocating the formation of a [[coalition government]] as a way to move toward an end to the [[war]].
* [[July 26]] – Vietnam War: [[South Vietnam]]ese opposition leader [[Trương Đình Dzu]] is sentenced to 5 years [[hard labor]] for advocating the formation of a [[coalition government]] as a way to move toward an end to the [[war]].
* [[July 29]] – [[Arenal Volcano]] erupts in [[Costa Rica]] for the first time in centuries.
* [[July 29]] – [[Arenal Volcano]] erupts in [[Costa Rica]] for the first time in centuries.
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{{Main|September 1968}}
{{Main|September 1968}}
{{Main|October 1968}}
{{Main|October 1968}}
[[File:1968 Mexico emblem.svg|220px|thumbnail|right|October 12–27: 1968 Summer Olympics held in Mexico City]]
[[File:1968 Mexico emblem.svg|upright=1.0|thumbnail|right|October 12–27: 1968 Summer Olympics held in Mexico City]]
* [[September 6]] – [[Swaziland]] (later known as Eswatini) becomes independent of the United Kingdom.
* [[September 6]] – [[Swaziland]] (later known as Eswatini) becomes independent of the United Kingdom.
* [[September 7]] – The crash of [[Air France Flight 1611]] kills 95 people, including French Army General [[René Cogny]], as the [[Sud Aviation Caravelle|Caravelle]] jetliner plunges into the [[Mediterranean]] Sea following a fire while making its approach to [[Nice]] following its departure from the island of [[Corsica]].
* [[September 7]] – The crash of [[Air France Flight 1611]] kills 95 people, including French Army General [[René Cogny]], as the [[Sud Aviation Caravelle|Caravelle]] jetliner plunges into the [[Mediterranean]] Sea following a fire while making its approach to [[Nice]] following its departure from the island of [[Corsica]].
* [[September 11]] The [[International Association of Classification Societies]] (IACS) is founded.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Bhattacharjee|first=Shilavadra|date=2019-07-03|title=What is International Association of Classification Societies (IACS)?|url=https://www.marineinsight.com/maritime-law/what-are-international-classification-society-international-association-of-classification-societies-iacs/|access-date=2023-08-02|website=Marine Insight|language=en-US}}</ref>
* [[September 11]]
*   September 11  – [[John Eliot Gardiner]] conducts Monteverdi's ''[[Vespro della Beata Vergine]]'' with the [[Monteverdi Choir]] at the [[BBC Proms|Proms]].<ref>[https://www.bbc.co.uk/events/en2fxj "Prom 49"], [[BBC]], London. Archive from 11 September 1968.</ref>
** The [[International Association of Classification Societies]] (IACS) is founded.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Bhattacharjee|first=Shilavadra|date=2019-07-03|title=What is International Association of Classification Societies (IACS)?|url=https://www.marineinsight.com/maritime-law/what-are-international-classification-society-international-association-of-classification-societies-iacs/|access-date=2023-08-02|website=Marine Insight|language=en-US}}</ref>
** [[John Eliot Gardiner]] conducts Monteverdi's ''[[Vespro della Beata Vergine]]'' with the [[Monteverdi Choir]] at the [[BBC Proms]] in London.<ref>[https://www.bbc.co.uk/events/en2fxj "Prom 49"], [[BBC]], London. Archive from 11 September 1968.</ref>
* [[September 13]] – [[Albania]] officially withdraws from the Warsaw Pact upon the Soviet Union-led [[Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia]], having already ceased to participate actively in Pact activity since 1962.
* [[September 13]] – [[Albania]] officially withdraws from the Warsaw Pact upon the Soviet Union-led [[Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia]], having already ceased to participate actively in Pact activity since 1962.
* [[September 17]] – The [[D'Oliveira affair]]: The [[Marylebone Cricket Club]] tour of South Africa is cancelled when the South Africans refuse to accept the presence of [[Basil D'Oliveira]], a [[Cape Coloured]], in the England side.
* [[September 17]] – The [[D'Oliveira affair]]: The [[Marylebone Cricket Club]] tour of South Africa is cancelled when the South Africans refuse to accept the presence of [[Basil D'Oliveira]], a [[Cape Coloured]], in the England side.
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* [[October 3]] – In [[Peru]], [[Juan Velasco Alvarado]] takes power in a revolution.
* [[October 3]] – In [[Peru]], [[Juan Velasco Alvarado]] takes power in a revolution.
* [[October 8]] – [[Vietnam War]]: [[Operation Sealords]] – United States and [[South Vietnam]]ese forces launch a new operation in the [[Mekong Delta]].
* [[October 8]] – [[Vietnam War]]: [[Operation Sealords]] – United States and [[South Vietnam]]ese forces launch a new operation in the [[Mekong Delta]].
* [[October 10]] – The [[Detroit Tigers]] win the [[1968 World Series]] in baseball in seven games.
* [[October 11]]
* [[October 11]]
** [[Apollo program]]: [[NASA]] launches [[Apollo 7]], the first crewed Apollo mission ([[Wally Schirra]], [[Donn Eisele]], [[Walter Cunningham]]). Mission goals include the first live [[television]] broadcast from [[orbit]] and simulating [[lunar module]] rendezvous and docking, using the [[S-IVB]] rocket stage as a test target.
** [[Apollo program]]: [[NASA]] launches [[Apollo 7]], the first crewed Apollo mission ([[Wally Schirra]], [[Donn Eisele]], [[Walter Cunningham]]). Mission goals include the first live [[television]] broadcast from [[orbit]] and simulating [[lunar module]] rendezvous and docking, using the [[S-IVB]] rocket stage as a test target.
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* [[October 18]] – U.S. athlete [[Bob Beamon]] breaks the long jump world record by 55&nbsp;cm / 21{{frac|3|4}}&nbsp;ins at the [[1968 Summer Olympics|Olympics]] in [[Mexico City]]. His record stands for 23 years, and remains the second longest jump in history.
* [[October 18]] – U.S. athlete [[Bob Beamon]] breaks the long jump world record by 55&nbsp;cm / 21{{frac|3|4}}&nbsp;ins at the [[1968 Summer Olympics|Olympics]] in [[Mexico City]]. His record stands for 23 years, and remains the second longest jump in history.
* [[October 25]] – Rock band [[Led Zeppelin]] make their first live performance, at [[Surrey University]] in England<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://rockandrollgarage.com/back-time-led-zeppelin-members-talk-beatles/|title=Back In Time: Led Zeppelin members talk about The Beatles|first=Rafael|last=Polcaro|date=November 22, 2017}}</ref>
* [[October 25]] – Rock band [[Led Zeppelin]] make their first live performance, at [[Surrey University]] in England<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://rockandrollgarage.com/back-time-led-zeppelin-members-talk-beatles/|title=Back In Time: Led Zeppelin members talk about The Beatles|first=Rafael|last=Polcaro|date=November 22, 2017}}</ref>
* [[October 31]] – [[Vietnam War]]: Citing progress in the Paris peace talks, U.S. President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] announces to the nation that he has ordered a complete cessation of "all air, naval, and artillery bombardment of [[North Vietnam]]" effective [[November 1]].
* [[October 31]] – [[Vietnam War]]: Citing progress in the Paris peace talks (which began on May 13), U.S. President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] announces to the nation that he has ordered a complete cessation of "all air, naval, and artillery bombardment of [[North Vietnam]]" effective [[November 1]].
*October 31 &ndash; [[Great Drought of 1968]]: Amidst a collapse of hydropower President of Chile [[Eduardo Frei Montalva]] decrees the establishment of [[Daylight saving time by country|daylight saving time]].<ref>{{cite news|title=El hombre que cambió la hora|url=https://www.latercera.com/noticia/el-hombre-que-cambio-la-hora/ |accessdate=May 15, 2016|last=Bertin|first=Ximena |date=April 26, 2014 |work=[[La Tercera]]|language=Spanish}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|date=1968-11-02 |title=Decreto 1474: Adelanta la hora oficial en 60 minutos |author=Ministerio del Interior |accessdate=November 10, 2017|url=https://www.bcn.cl/leychile/navegar?idNorma=1043256&idVersion=1968-11-02|publisher=Biblioteca del Congreso Nacional|language=Spanish}}</ref>


=== November&ndash;December ===
=== November&ndash;December ===
{{Main|November 1968}}
{{Main|November 1968}}
{{Main|December 1968}}
{{Main|December 1968}}
[[File:NIXONcampaigns.jpg|thumb|150px|right|November 5: Richard Nixon elected United States President]]
[[File:NIXONcampaigns.jpg|thumb|upright=0.7|right|November 5: Richard Nixon elected United States President]]
* [[November 5]]
* [[November 5]]
** [[1968 United States presidential election]]: [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] candidate [[Richard Nixon]] defeats the [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] candidate, Vice President [[Hubert Humphrey]], and [[American Independent Party]] candidate [[George Wallace]].
** [[1968 United States presidential election]]: [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] candidate [[Richard Nixon]] defeats the [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] candidate, Vice President [[Hubert Humphrey]], and [[American Independent Party]] candidate [[George Wallace]].
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* [[December 11]] – The film ''[[Oliver! (film)|Oliver!]]'' based on the hit London and [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] musical, opens in the U.S. after being released first in the UK. It goes on to win the [[Academy Award]] for [[Academy Award for Best Picture|Best Picture]].
* [[December 11]] – The film ''[[Oliver! (film)|Oliver!]]'' based on the hit London and [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] musical, opens in the U.S. after being released first in the UK. It goes on to win the [[Academy Award]] for [[Academy Award for Best Picture|Best Picture]].
* [[December 13]] – Prompted by growing unrest and a perceived proliferation of "pro-communist" violent actions, [[Brazil]]ian [[President of Brazil|president]] [[Artur da Costa e Silva]] enacts the so-called [[AI-5]], the fifth of a series of non-constitutional emergency decrees allegedly to help "stabilize" the country after the turmoils of the early 1960s.
* [[December 13]] – Prompted by growing unrest and a perceived proliferation of "pro-communist" violent actions, [[Brazil]]ian [[President of Brazil|president]] [[Artur da Costa e Silva]] enacts the so-called [[AI-5]], the fifth of a series of non-constitutional emergency decrees allegedly to help "stabilize" the country after the turmoils of the early 1960s.
* [[December 20]] – The first known [[Zodiac Killer]] murder takes place in Lake Herman Road, [[Vallejo, California|Vallejo]], [[California]].
* [[December 22]] – [[Mao Zedong]] advocates that educated urban youth in China be sent for re-education in the [[Rural area|countryside]]. It marks the start of the [[Down to the Countryside Movement|"Up to the mountains and down to the villages" movement]].
* [[December 22]] – [[Mao Zedong]] advocates that educated urban youth in China be sent for re-education in the [[Rural area|countryside]]. It marks the start of the [[Down to the Countryside Movement|"Up to the mountains and down to the villages" movement]].
* [[December 24]] – [[Apollo program]]: The crewed U.S. spacecraft [[Apollo 8]] enters orbit around the [[Moon]]. Astronauts [[Frank Borman]], [[Jim Lovell]] and [[William Anders]] become the first humans to see the [[Far side (Moon)|far side]] of the [[Moon]] and planet [[Earth]] as a whole, as well as having traveled further away from Earth than any people in history. Anders photographs ''[[Earthrise]]''. The crew also give a [[Apollo 8 Genesis reading|reading from the Book of Genesis]].
* [[December 24]] – [[Apollo program]]: The crewed U.S. spacecraft [[Apollo 8]] enters orbit around the [[Moon]]. Astronauts [[Frank Borman]], [[Jim Lovell]] and [[William Anders]] become the first humans to see the [[Far side (Moon)|far side]] of the [[Moon]] and planet [[Earth]] as a whole, as well as having traveled further away from Earth than any people in history. Anders photographs ''[[Earthrise]]''. The crew also give a [[Apollo 8 Genesis reading|reading from the Book of Genesis]].
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== Births ==
== Births ==
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[[File:Cuba Gooding Jr 2022 (cropped).jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Cuba Gooding Jr.]]]]
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[[File:Rachael Harris by Gage Skidmore.jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Rachael Harris]]]]
[[File:Retton-m.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Mary Lou Retton]]]]
[[File:Retton-m.jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Mary Lou Retton]]]]
[[File:Felipe VI in 2020 (cropped).jpg|thumb|100px|[[Felipe VI]]]]
[[File:Daiga Mieriņa tiekas ar Spānijas karali - 53814974005 (cropped)-2.jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Felipe VI]]]]
[[File:GaryColemanE3May05.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Gary Coleman]]]]
[[File:GaryColemanE3May05.jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Gary Coleman]]]]
[[File:Josh Brolin Berlin 2016.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Josh Brolin]]]]
[[File:Josh Brolin Berlin 2016.jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Josh Brolin]]]]
[[File:Kelly Hu.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Kelly Hu]]]]
[[File:Kelly Hu.jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Kelly Hu]]]]
[[File:Gloria Trevi Latin Grammys 2021.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Gloria Trevi]]]]
[[File:Gloria Trevi Latin Grammys 2021.jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Gloria Trevi]]]]
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[[File:Molly Ringwald in Greece (cropped).jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Molly Ringwald]]]]
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[[File:Daniel Craig in 2021.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Daniel Craig]]]]
[[File:Daniel Craig in 2021.jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Daniel Craig]]]]
[[File:Bajnai Jerusalem.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Gordon Bajnai]]]]
[[File:Bajnai Jerusalem.jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Gordon Bajnai]]]]
[[File:Aaron Eckhart (29830286295) (cropped).jpg|thumb|100px|[[Aaron Eckhart]]]]
[[File:Aaron Eckhart (29830286295) (cropped).jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Aaron Eckhart]]]]
[[File:Roskilde Festival Gorillaz-4 (cropped).jpg|thumb|100px|[[Damon Albarn]]]]
[[File:Roskilde Festival Gorillaz-4 (cropped).jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Damon Albarn]]]]
[[File:Celine Dion Concert Singing Taking Chances 2008.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Celine Dion]]]]
[[File:Celine Dion Concert Singing Taking Chances 2008.jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Celine Dion]]]]
[[File:PatriciaArquette.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Patricia Arquette]]]]
[[File:PatriciaArquette.jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Patricia Arquette]]]]
[[File:Anthony Michael Hall by Gage Skidmore.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Anthony Michael Hall]]]]
[[File:Anthony Michael Hall by Gage Skidmore.jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Anthony Michael Hall]]]]
[[File:Vickie Guerrero 2013.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Vickie Guerrero]]]]
[[File:Vickie Guerrero 2013.jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Vickie Guerrero]]]]
[[File:Ashley Judd - 2014.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Ashley Judd]]]]
[[File:Ashley Judd - 2014.jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Ashley Judd]]]]
[[File:Traci Lords and Laura Byrnes Pinup Girl Clothing 02 (cropped).jpg|thumb|100px|[[Traci Lords]]]]
[[File:Traci Lords and Laura Byrnes Pinup Girl Clothing 02 (cropped).jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Traci Lords]]]]
[[File:Tony Hawk 2016 (cropped).jpg|thumb|100px|[[Tony Hawk]]]]
[[File:Tony Hawk 2016 (cropped).jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Tony Hawk]]]]
[[File:Prime Minister of Australia Scott Morrison.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Scott Morrison]]]]
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[[File:John Ortiz 2019.jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[John Ortiz]]]]
[[File:Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark in 2018.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Frederik X|King Frederik X of Denmark]]]]
[[File:Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark in 2018.jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Frederik X|King Frederik X of Denmark]]]]
[[File:Kylie Minogue 1 (4515615).jpg|thumb|100px|[[Kylie Minogue]]]]
[[File:Kylie Minogue 1 (4515615).jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Kylie Minogue]]]]
[[File:Kelly Craft poses a photo with Haitian President Moise (cropped).jpg|thumb|100px|[[Jovenel Moïse]]]]
[[File:Kelly Craft poses a photo with Haitian President Moise (cropped).jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Jovenel Moïse]]]]
[[File:Chayannemn.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Chayanne]]]]
[[File:Chayannemn.jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Chayanne]]]]
[[File:Ramush Haradinaj (-125880784).jpg|thumb|100px|[[Ramush Haradinaj]]]]
[[File:Ramush Haradinaj (-125880784).jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Ramush Haradinaj]]]]
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[[File:Billy Crudup 2015 1b.jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Billy Crudup]]]]
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[[File:Kristin Chenoweth by Gage Skidmore 2.jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Kristin Chenoweth]]]]
[[File:Cliff Curtis (cropped).jpg|thumb|100px|[[Cliff Curtis]]]]
[[File:Cliff Curtis (cropped).jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Cliff Curtis]]]]
[[File:Robert Korzeniowski (2018).jpg|thumb|100px|[[Robert Korzeniowski]]]]
[[File:Robert Korzeniowski (2018).jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Robert Korzeniowski]]]]
[[File:Terry Crews by Gage Skidmore 5.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Terry Crews]]]]
[[File:Terry Crews by Gage Skidmore 5.jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Terry Crews]]]]
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[[File:Gillian Anderson Berlinale 2017.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Gillian Anderson]]]]
[[File:Gillian Anderson Berlinale 2017.jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Gillian Anderson]]]]
[[File:Eric Bana at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Eric Bana]]]]
[[File:Eric Bana at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival.jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Eric Bana]]]]
[[File:Anna Gunn by Gage Skidmore 3.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Anna Gunn]]]]
[[File:Anna Gunn by Gage Skidmore 3.jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Anna Gunn]]]]
[[File:DarrenClarke.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Darren Clarke]]]]
[[File:DarrenClarke.jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Darren Clarke]]]]
[[File:Helen McCrory 2017 (Extract).jpg|thumb|100px|[[Helen McCrory]]]]
[[File:Helen McCrory 2017 (Extract).jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Helen McCrory]]]]
[[File:Rachael Ray, Red Dress Collection 2007.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Rachael Ray]]]]
[[File:Rachael Ray, Red Dress Collection 2007.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Rachael Ray]]]]
[[File:Billy Boyd.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Billy Boyd (actor)|Billy Boyd]]]]
[[File:Billy Boyd.jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Billy Boyd (actor)|Billy Boyd]]]]
[[File:John DiMaggio (52112905894) (cropped).jpg|thumb|100px|[[John DiMaggio]]]]
[[File:John DiMaggio (52112905894) (cropped).jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[John DiMaggio]]]]
[[File:Big Daddy Kane at Hip Hop Kemp 2013 (cropped).jpg|thumb|100px|[[Big Daddy Kane]]]]
[[File:Big Daddy Kane at Hip Hop Kemp 2013 (cropped).jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Big Daddy Kane]]]]
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[[File:Marc Anthony 2009 White House.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Marc Anthony]]]]
[[File:Marc Anthony 2009 White House.jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Marc Anthony]]]]
[[File:Marie-Chantal, Crown Princess of Greece.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Marie-Chantal, Crown Princess of Greece]]]]
[[File:Marie-Chantal, Crown Princess of Greece.jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Marie-Chantal, Crown Princess of Greece]]]]
[[File:Ricki Lake May 2015 (cropped).jpg|thumb|100px|[[Ricki Lake]]]]
[[File:Ricki Lake May 2015 (cropped).jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Ricki Lake]]]]
[[File:Prince Friso.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Prince Friso of Orange-Nassau]]]]
[[File:Prince Friso.jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Prince Friso of Orange-Nassau]]]]
[[File:TechCrunch Disrupt 2019 (48834434641) (cropped).jpg|thumb|100px|[[Will Smith]]]]
[[File:TechCrunch Disrupt 2019 (48834434641) (cropped).jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Will Smith]]]]
[[File:Naomi Watts (36037832511) (cropped).jpg|thumb|100px|[[Naomi Watts]]]]
[[File:Naomi Watts (36037832511) (cropped).jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Naomi Watts]]]]
[[File:Thom Yorke Austin Texas 2016 (cropped).jpg|thumb|100px|[[Thom Yorke]]]]
[[File:Thom Yorke Austin Texas 2016 (cropped).jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Thom Yorke]]]]
[[File:Logan Japan Premiere Red Carpet- Hugh Jackman (38445328406) (rotated).jpg|thumb|100px|[[Hugh Jackman]]]]
[[File:Logan Japan Premiere Red Carpet- Hugh Jackman (38445328406) (rotated).jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Hugh Jackman]]]]
[[File:Didier Deschamps in 2018.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Didier Deschamps]]]]
[[File:Didier Deschamps in 2018.jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Didier Deschamps]]]]
[[File:Ziggy Marley Guilfest 2011.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Ziggy Marley]]]]
[[File:Ziggy Marley Guilfest 2011.jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Ziggy Marley]]]]
[[File:Juan Orlando Hernández Alvarado no Brasil.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Juan Orlando Hernández]]]]
[[File:Juan Orlando Hernández Alvarado no Brasil.jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Juan Orlando Hernández]]]]
[[File:Sam Rockwell (51492) (cropped).jpg|thumb|100px|[[Sam Rockwell]]]]
[[File:Sam Rockwell (51492) (cropped).jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Sam Rockwell]]]]
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[[File:Tracy Morgan 3 Shankbone 2009 NYC.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Tracy Morgan]]]]
[[File:Tracy Morgan 3 Shankbone 2009 NYC.jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Tracy Morgan]]]]
[[File:Owen Wilson Cannes 2011.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Owen Wilson]]]]
[[File:Owen Wilson Cannes 2011.jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Owen Wilson]]]]
[[File:Sean Schemmel by Gage Skidmore.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Sean Schemmel]]]]
[[File:Sean Schemmel by Gage Skidmore.jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Sean Schemmel]]]]
[[File:JillHennessyTIFFSept10.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Jill Hennessy]]]]
[[File:JillHennessyTIFFSept10.jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Jill Hennessy]]]]
[[File:Lucy Liu Cannes 2008.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Lucy Liu]]]]
[[File:Lucy Liu Cannes 2008.jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Lucy Liu]]]]
[[File:Brendan Fraser October 2022.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Brendan Fraser]]]]
[[File:Brendan Fraser October 2022.jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Brendan Fraser]]]]
[[File:Rachel Griffiths 2012 (cropped).jpg|thumb|100px|[[Rachel Griffiths]]]]
[[File:Rachel Griffiths 2012 (cropped).jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Rachel Griffiths]]]]
[[File:Kurt Angle 2005-08-21.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Kurt Angle]]]]
[[File:Kurt Angle 2005-08-21.jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Kurt Angle]]]]
[[File:Casper Van Dien (8733547794).jpg|thumb|100px|[[Casper Van Dien]]]]
[[File:Casper Van Dien (8733547794).jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Casper Van Dien]]]]
[[File:Dina Meyer by Gage Skidmore.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Dina Meyer]]]]
[[File:Dina Meyer by Gage Skidmore.jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Dina Meyer]]]]


=== January ===
=== January ===
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** [[Anky van Grunsven]], Dutch equesterian
** [[Anky van Grunsven]], Dutch equesterian
* [[January 5]]
* [[January 5]]
** [[DJ BoBo]], Swiss singer, songwriter and dancer
** [[DJ BoBo]], Swiss singer-songwriter and dancer
** [[Andrzej Gołota]], Polish boxer<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://sport.onet.pl/andrzej-golota|title=Andrzej Gołota|date=2012-11-15|website=Onet Sport|language=pl|access-date=2019-05-20}}</ref>
** [[Andrzej Gołota]], Polish boxer<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://sport.onet.pl/andrzej-golota|title=Andrzej Gołota|date=2012-11-15|website=Onet Sport|language=pl|access-date=2019-05-20}}</ref>
** [[Carrie Ann Inaba]], American choreographer, game show host and singer
** [[Carrie Ann Inaba]], American choreographer, game show host and singer
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* [[January 16]] – [[Atticus Ross]], English musician, songwriter, record producer and audio engineer
* [[January 16]] – [[Atticus Ross]], English musician, songwriter, record producer and audio engineer
* [[January 17]] – [[Svetlana Masterkova]], Russian athlete
* [[January 17]] – [[Svetlana Masterkova]], Russian athlete
* [[January 18]] – [[David Ayer]], American filmmaker
* [[January 24]]
* [[January 24]]
** [[Michael Kiske]], German musician
** [[Michael Kiske]], German musician
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* [[February 1]]
* [[February 1]]
** [[Lisa Marie Presley]], American singer, songwriter and daughter of [[Elvis Presley]] (d. [[2023]])
** [[Lisa Marie Presley]], American singer-songwriter, daughter of [[Elvis Presley]] (d. [[2023]])
** [[Mark Recchi]], Canadian ice hockey player
** [[Mark Recchi]], Canadian ice hockey player
* [[February 3]] – [[Vlade Divac]], Serbian basketball player
* [[February 3]] – [[Vlade Divac]], Serbian basketball player
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* [[February 12]] – [[Josh Brolin]], American actor
* [[February 12]] – [[Josh Brolin]], American actor
* [[February 13]]
* [[February 13]]
** [[Kelly Hu]], American actress, voice artist, former fashion model and beauty queen
** [[Kelly Hu]], American actress and voice artist, previously fashion model and beauty queen
** [[Niamh Kavanagh]], Irish singer, [[Eurovision Song Contest]] 1993 winner
** [[Niamh Kavanagh]], Irish singer, [[Eurovision Song Contest]] 1993 winner
* [[February 14]] – [[Jules Asner]], American model and television personality
* [[February 14]] – [[Jules Asner]], American model and television personality
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* [[February 23]] – [[Jagath Wickramaratne]], Sri Lankan politician and 23rd Speaker of the Parliament
* [[February 23]] – [[Jagath Wickramaratne]], Sri Lankan politician and 23rd Speaker of the Parliament
* [[February 24]]
* [[February 24]]
** [[Andy Berman]], American actor, director, producer, writer, voice artist, and comedian
** [[Andy Berman]], American actor, director, producer, writer, voice artist and comedian
** [[Mitch Hedberg]], American stand-up comedian (d. [[2005]])
** [[Mitch Hedberg]], American stand-up comedian (d. [[2005]])
* [[February 29]] – [[Sam Sneed]], American producer and rapper
* [[February 29]] – [[Sam Sneed]], American producer and rapper
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** [[Giovanni Carrara]], Venezuelan Major League Baseball player
** [[Giovanni Carrara]], Venezuelan Major League Baseball player
** [[Patsy Kensit]], British actress
** [[Patsy Kensit]], British actress
**[[Kyriakos Mitsotakis]], Greek politician, Prime Minister of Greece (2019–present)<ref>{{cite web | title=Kyriakos Mitsotakis &#124; Biography, Policies,& Facts &#124; Britannica | url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Kyriakos-Mitsotakis }}</ref>
* [[March 5]]
* [[March 5]]
** [[Gordon Bajnai]], Hungarian Prime Minister
** [[Gordon Bajnai]], Hungarian Prime Minister
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** [[Trevor Wilson (basketball)|Trevor Wilson]], American basketball player
** [[Trevor Wilson (basketball)|Trevor Wilson]], American basketball player
* [[March 20]]
* [[March 20]]
** [[Carlos Almeida (athlete)|Carlos Almeida]], Cape Verdean long-distance runner
** Carlos Almeida, Cape Verdean long-distance runner
** [[Ultra Naté]], American singer, songwriter, record producer, DJ and promoter
** [[Ultra Naté]], American singer-songwriter, record producer, DJ and promoter
* [[March 22]] – [[Euronymous]], Norwegian musician (d. [[1993]])
* [[March 22]] – [[Euronymous]], Norwegian musician (d. [[1993]])
* [[March 23]]
* [[March 23]]
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* [[April 17]]
* [[April 17]]
** [[Julie Fagerholt]], Danish fashion designer
** [[Julie Fagerholt]], Danish fashion designer
** [[Adam McKay]], American film director, producer, screenwriter, comedian, and actor
** [[Adam McKay]], American film director, producer, screenwriter, comedian and actor
* [[April 18]] – [[David Hewlett]], English-born Canadian actor, writer and director
* [[April 18]] – [[David Hewlett]], English-born Canadian actor, writer and director
* [[April 19]] – [[Ashley Judd]], American actress
* [[April 19]] – [[Ashley Judd]], American actress
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** [[Julian Barratt]], English comedian, actor, musician and music producer
** [[Julian Barratt]], English comedian, actor, musician and music producer
** [[Momoko Kikuchi]], Japanese actress and singer
** [[Momoko Kikuchi]], Japanese actress and singer
** [[Eric X. Li|Eric Xun Li]], Chinese venture capitalist
* [[May 5]] – [[John Soko]], Zambian footballer (d. [[1993]])
* [[May 5]] – [[John Soko]], Zambian footballer (d. [[1993]])
* [[May 7]]
* [[May 7]]
** [[Eagle-Eye Cherry]], Swedish-born musician
** [[Eagle-Eye Cherry]], Swedish-born musician
** [[Traci Lords]], American actress
** [[Traci Lords]], American actress
* [[May 8]]
* [[May 8]]
** [[Mickaël Madar]], French footballer<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=aOTWUl-9LQoC&dq=Micka%C3%ABl+Madar+may+8+1968&pg=PA129|isbn=978-1-60280-013-7|title=Day by Day in Jewish Sports History|year=2008|publisher=KTAV Publishing House}}</ref>
** [[Mickaël Madar]], French footballer<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=aOTWUl-9LQoC&dq=Micka%C3%ABl+Madar+may+8+1968&pg=PA129|isbn=978-1-60280-013-7|title=Day by Day in Jewish Sports History|year=2008|publisher=KTAV Publishing House}}</ref>
** [[Éric Martineau]], French politician<ref>{{Cite web |last=nationale |first=Assemblée |title=M. Éric Martineau - Sarthe (3e circonscription) |url=https://www.assemblee-nationale.fr/dyn/deputes/PA795100 |access-date=2024-06-06 |website=Assemblée nationale |language=fr}}</ref>
** [[Éric Martineau]], French politician<ref>{{Cite web|author=Assemblée nationale|title=M. Éric Martineau - Sarthe (3e circonscription) |url=https://www.assemblee-nationale.fr/dyn/deputes/PA795100 |access-date=2024-06-06 |website=Assemblée nationale |language=fr}}</ref>
* [[May 9]]  
* [[May 9]]
** [[Carla Overbeck]], American soccer player
** [[Carla Overbeck]], American soccer player
** [[Marie-José Pérec]], French athlete
** [[Marie-José Pérec]], French athlete
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* [[June 16]] – [[Mariana Mazzucato]], Italian born-American economist<ref>{{cite web |title=Mariana Mazzucato |url=https://myastro.com/myastropedia/mariana-mazzucato |website=myastro.com |publisher=my Astro}}</ref>
* [[June 16]] – [[Mariana Mazzucato]], Italian born-American economist<ref>{{cite web |title=Mariana Mazzucato |url=https://myastro.com/myastropedia/mariana-mazzucato |website=myastro.com |publisher=my Astro}}</ref>
* [[June 20]] – [[Mateusz Morawiecki]], Polish banker and politician, 17th [[Prime Minister of Poland]]
* [[June 20]] – [[Mateusz Morawiecki]], Polish banker and politician, 17th [[Prime Minister of Poland]]
* [[June 22]] – [[Lohan Ratwatte]], Sri Lankan politician, [[Member of Parliament (Sri Lanka)|MP]] (2010–2024) (d. [[2025]])
* [[June 24]] – [[Boris Gelfand]], Israeli chess grandmaster
* [[June 24]] – [[Boris Gelfand]], Israeli chess grandmaster
* [[June 25]] – [[Albert Fulivai]], Tongan rugby league player
* [[June 25]] – [[Albert Fulivai]], Tongan rugby league player
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* [[July 27]]  
* [[July 27]]  
** [[Cliff Curtis]], New Zealand actor
** [[Cliff Curtis]], New Zealand actor
** [[Julian McMahon]], Australian actor
** [[Julian McMahon]], Australian actor (d. [[2025]])
* [[July 30]]
* [[July 30]]
** [[Robert Korzeniowski]], Polish athlete
** [[Robert Korzeniowski]], Polish athlete
** [[Terry Crews]], American actor, television host, artist, and former American football player
** [[Terry Crews]], American actor, television host and artist, previously American football player


=== August ===
=== August ===
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** [[Eric Bana]], Australian actor
** [[Eric Bana]], Australian actor
** [[James Roy (writer)|James Roy]], Australian author
** [[James Roy (writer)|James Roy]], Australian author
* [[August 11]] – [[Vladimir Kosterin]], Ukrainian businessman and foundation president<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://rr-f.ch/en/biography|title=Risk Reduction Foundation}}</ref>
* [[August 11]] – [[Vladimir Kosterin]], Ukrainian businessman and foundation president<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://rr-f.ch/en/biography|title=Risk Reduction Foundation |date=June 18, 2025 }}</ref>
* [[August 12]]
* [[August 12]]
** [[Pablo Rey]], Spanish painter
** [[Pablo Rey]], Spanish painter
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* [[August 14]]
* [[August 14]]
** [[Catherine Bell (actress)|Catherine Bell]], American actress
** [[Catherine Bell (actress)|Catherine Bell]], American actress
** [[Darren Clarke]], Northern Irish professional golfer
** [[Darren Clarke]], Northern Irish golfer
** [[Jason Leonard]], English rugby player
** [[Jennifer Flavin]], businesswoman, previously model
** [[Jennifer Flavin]], businesswoman and former model
** [[Jason Leonard]], English rugby union player
* [[August 15]] – [[Debra Messing]], American actress
* [[August 15]] – [[Debra Messing]], American actress
* [[August 16]] – [[Arvind Kejriwal]], Indian politician
* [[August 16]] – [[Arvind Kejriwal]], Indian politician
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** [[Lisa Angell]], French singer
** [[Lisa Angell]], French singer
** [[Kevin Buzzard]], British mathematician
** [[Kevin Buzzard]], British mathematician
** [[Ricki Lake]], American actress, producer, and television presenter
** [[Ricki Lake]], American actress, producer and television presenter
* [[September 22]] – [[Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu]], 62nd Prime Minister of Romania
* [[September 22]] – [[Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu]], 62nd Prime Minister of Romania
* [[September 23]] –  [[Michelle Thomas]], American actress (d. [[1998]])
* [[September 23]] –  [[Michelle Thomas]], American actress (d. [[1998]])
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* [[October 12]]
* [[October 12]]
** [[Paul Harragon]], Australian rugby league player
** [[Paul Harragon]], Australian rugby league player
** [[Hugh Jackman]], Australian actor, singer, and producer
** [[Hugh Jackman]], Australian actor, singer and producer
* [[October 13]]
* [[October 13]]
** [[Preet Bharara]], Indian-American politician
** [[Preet Bharara]], Indian-American politician
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* [[October 30]]
* [[October 30]]
** [[Moira Quirk]], English actress and voice actress
** [[Moira Quirk]], English actress and voice actress
** [[Jack Plotnick]], American film and television actor, writer, and producer
** [[Jack Plotnick]], American film and television actor, writer and producer


=== November ===
=== November ===
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**[[Sean Schemmel]], American voice actor  
**[[Sean Schemmel]], American voice actor  
* [[November 24]]
* [[November 24]]
** [[Phil Starbuck]], former English [[association football|footballer]]
** [[Phil Starbuck]], English [[association football|footballer]]
** [[Awie]], Malaysian rock singer
** [[Awie]], Malaysian rock singer
** [[yukihiro (musician)|yukihiro]], Japanese musician
** [[yukihiro (musician)|yukihiro]], Japanese musician
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* [[December 2]]
* [[December 2]]
** [[Lucy Liu]], American actress, voice actress, director, singer, dancer, model, and artist
** [[Lucy Liu]], American actress, voice actress, director, singer, dancer, model and artist
** [[Rena Sofer]], American actress
** [[Rena Sofer]], American actress
* [[December 3]]
* [[December 3]]
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=== January ===
=== January ===
[[File:Karl Kobelt.gif|thumb|100px|[[Karl Kobelt]]]]
[[File:Karl Kobelt.gif|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Karl Kobelt]]]]
[[File:Leopold Infeld 1960.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Leopold Infeld]]]]
[[File:Leopold Infeld 1960.jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Leopold Infeld]]]]
* [[January 4]]
* [[January 4]]
** [[Armando Castellazzi]], Italian footballer and manager (b. [[1904]])
** [[Armando Castellazzi]], Italian footballer and manager (b. [[1904]])
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** [[Eben Dönges]], acting [[Prime Minister of South Africa]] and elected [[President of South Africa]] (b. [[1898]])
** [[Eben Dönges]], acting [[Prime Minister of South Africa]] and elected [[President of South Africa]] (b. [[1898]])
* [[January 15]] – [[Leopold Infeld]], Polish physicist (b. [[1898]])
* [[January 15]] – [[Leopold Infeld]], Polish physicist (b. [[1898]])
* [[January 16]] – [[Bob Jones Sr.]], American evangelist, religious broadcaster, and founder of [[Bob Jones University]] (b. [[1883]])<ref>{{Cite news|title=Bob Jones: He Bridged a Great Gap|url=https://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/1968/february-2/bob-jones-he-bridged-great-gap.html|access-date=2022-10-28|website=Christianity Today|date= 2 February 1968}}</ref>
* [[January 16]] – [[Bob Jones Sr.]], American evangelist, religious broadcaster and founder of [[Bob Jones University]] (b. [[1883]])<ref>{{Cite news|title=Bob Jones: He Bridged a Great Gap|url=https://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/1968/february-2/bob-jones-he-bridged-great-gap.html|access-date=2022-10-28|website=Christianity Today|date= 2 February 1968}}</ref>
* [[January 18]] – [[John Ridgely]], American actor (b. [[1909]])
* [[January 18]] – [[John Ridgely]], American actor (b. [[1909]])
* [[January 21]] – [[Georg Dertinger]], German politician (b. [[1902]])
* [[January 21]] – [[Georg Dertinger]], German politician (b. [[1902]])
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=== February ===
=== February ===
[[File:Mae Marsh 1916.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Mae Marsh]]]]
[[File:Mae Marsh 1916.jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Mae Marsh]]]]
[[File:Howard Walter Florey 1945.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Howard Florey]]]]
[[File:Howard Walter Florey 1945.jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Howard Florey]]]]
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* [[February 4]]
* [[February 4]]
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** [[Mae Marsh]], American actress (b. [[1894]])
** [[Mae Marsh]], American actress (b. [[1894]])
** [[Ildebrando Pizzetti]], Italian composer (b. [[1880]])
** [[Ildebrando Pizzetti]], Italian composer (b. [[1880]])
* [[February 15]] – [[Little Walter]], American blues musician, singer, and songwriter (b. [[1930]])
* [[February 15]] – [[Little Walter]], American blues musician and singer-songwriter (b. [[1930]])
* [[February 17]] – Sir [[Donald Wolfit]], English actor (b. [[1902]])
* [[February 17]] – Sir [[Donald Wolfit]], English actor (b. [[1902]])
* [[February 19]] – [[Georg Hackenschmidt]], German strongman and professional wrestler (b. [[1877]])
* [[February 19]] – [[Georg Hackenschmidt]], German strongman and professional wrestler (b. [[1877]])
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=== March ===
=== March ===
[[File:Yuri Gagarin (1961) - Restoration.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Yuri Gagarin]]]]
[[File:Yuri Gagarin (1961) - Restoration.jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Yuri Gagarin]]]]
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* [[March 6]] – [[Joseph W. Martin Jr.]], American politician (b. [[1884]])
* [[March 6]] – [[Joseph W. Martin Jr.]], American politician (b. [[1884]])
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* [[March 16]] – [[Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco]], Italian composer (b. [[1895]])<ref>{{Cite book|title=Journal of Synagogue Music|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=fF8JAQAAMAAJ|year=1974|publisher=Cantors Assembly|page=9}}</ref>
* [[March 16]] – [[Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco]], Italian composer (b. [[1895]])<ref>{{Cite book|title=Journal of Synagogue Music|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=fF8JAQAAMAAJ|year=1974|publisher=Cantors Assembly|page=9}}</ref>
* [[March 20]] – [[Carl Theodor Dreyer]], Danish film director (b. [[1889]])<ref>{{Cite book|author=James Monaco|title=The Encyclopedia of Film|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=kqcYAQAAIAAJ&pg=RA2-PT25|year=1991|publisher=Perigee Books|isbn=978-0-399-51604-7|pages=166}}</ref>
* [[March 20]] – [[Carl Theodor Dreyer]], Danish film director (b. [[1889]])<ref>{{Cite book|author=James Monaco|title=The Encyclopedia of Film|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=kqcYAQAAIAAJ&pg=RA2-PT25|year=1991|publisher=Perigee Books|isbn=978-0-399-51604-7|pages=166}}</ref>
* [[March 23]] – [[Edwin O'Connor]], American journalist, novelist, and radio commentator (b. [[1918]])<ref>{{Cite book|author1=Charles F. Duffyedwin O'Connor|author2=Charles F. Duffy|title=A Family of His Own: A Life of Edwin O'Connor|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vV7MJDy29GcC&pg=PA353|year=2003|publisher=CUA Press|isbn=978-0-8132-1337-8|pages=353}}</ref>
* [[March 23]] – [[Edwin O'Connor]], American journalist, novelist and radio commentator (b. [[1918]])<ref>{{Cite book|author=Duffy, Charles F.|title=A Family of His Own: A Life of Edwin O'Connor|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vV7MJDy29GcC&pg=PA353|year=2003|publisher=CUA Press|isbn=978-0-8132-1337-8|pages=353}}</ref>
* [[March 24]] – [[Alice Guy-Blaché]], French filmmaker (b. [[1873]])<ref>{{Cite book|author=Louise Heck-Rabi|title=Women Filmmakers: A Critical Reception|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=1FBoAAAAMAAJ|year=1984|publisher=Scarecrow Press|isbn=978-0-8108-1660-2|page=1}}</ref>
* [[March 24]] – [[Alice Guy-Blaché]], French filmmaker (b. [[1873]])<ref>{{Cite book|author=Louise Heck-Rabi|title=Women Filmmakers: A Critical Reception|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=1FBoAAAAMAAJ|year=1984|publisher=Scarecrow Press|isbn=978-0-8108-1660-2|page=1}}</ref>
* [[March 27]] – [[Yuri Gagarin]], Soviet cosmonaut, first human in space (b. [[1934]])<ref>"FIRST SPACEMAN IS KILLED— Gagarin Dies in Crash of Test Plane", ''Chicago Tribune'', March 28, 1968, p1</ref>
* [[March 27]] – [[Yuri Gagarin]], Soviet cosmonaut, first human in space (b. [[1934]])<ref>"First Spaceman is Killed — Gagarin Dies in Crash of Test Plane", ''Chicago Tribune'', March 28, 1968, p1.</ref>
* [[March 30]] – [[Bobby Driscoll]], American child actor (b. [[1937]])
* [[March 30]] – [[Bobby Driscoll]], American child actor (b. [[1937]])


=== April ===
=== April ===
[[File:Landau.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Lev Landau]]]]
[[File:Landau.jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Lev Landau]]]]
[[File:Martin Luther King, Jr..jpg|thumb|100px|[[Martin Luther King Jr.]]]]
[[File:Martin Luther King, Jr..jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Martin Luther King Jr.]]]]
[[File:Jim Clark 1965.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Jim Clark]]]]
[[File:Jim Clark 1965.jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Jim Clark]]]]
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* [[April 1]] – [[Lev Landau]], Russian physicist, [[Nobel Prize in Physics|Nobel Prize]] laureate (b. [[1908]])
* [[April 1]] – [[Lev Landau]], Russian physicist, [[Nobel Prize in Physics|Nobel Prize]] laureate (b. [[1908]])
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* [[April 7]] – [[Jim Clark]], Scottish racing driver and double [[Formula One]] [[World Champion]] (b. [[1936]])
* [[April 7]] – [[Jim Clark]], Scottish racing driver and double [[Formula One]] [[World Champion]] (b. [[1936]])
* [[April 12]] – [[Heinrich Nordhoff]], German automotive engineer (b. [[1899]])<ref>[https://www.pre67vw.com/history/nordhoff Heinz Nordhoff]</ref>
* [[April 12]] – [[Heinrich Nordhoff]], German automotive engineer (b. [[1899]])<ref>[https://www.pre67vw.com/history/nordhoff Heinz Nordhoff]</ref>
* [[April 15]] – [[Boris Lyatoshinsky]], Ukrainian composer, conductor, and teacher (b. [[1895]])
* [[April 15]] – [[Boris Lyatoshinsky]], Ukrainian composer, conductor and teacher (b. [[1895]])
* [[April 16]]
* [[April 16]]
** [[Fay Bainter]], American actress (b. [[1893]])
** [[Fay Bainter]], American actress (b. [[1893]])
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* [[May 9]]
* [[May 9]]
** [[Finlay Currie]], Scottish actor (b. [[1878]])
** [[Finlay Currie]], Scottish actor (b. [[1878]])
** [[Mercedes de Acosta]], American poet, playwright and novelist (b. [[1892]])
** [[Marion Lorne]], American actress (b. [[1883]])
** [[Marion Lorne]], American actress (b. [[1883]])
** [[Mercedes de Acosta]], American poet, playwright, and novelist (b. [[1892]])
* [[May 10]] – [[Scotty Beckett]], American child actor (b. [[1929]])
* [[May 10]] – [[Scotty Beckett]], American child actor (b. [[1929]])
* [[May 11]] – [[Robert Burks]], American cinematographer (b. [[1909]])
* [[May 11]] – [[Robert Burks]], American cinematographer (b. [[1909]])
* [[May 14]] – [[Husband E. Kimmel]], American admiral (b. [[1882]])
* [[May 14]] – [[Husband E. Kimmel]], American admiral (b. [[1882]])
* [[May 23]] – [[Franco Riccardi]], Italian fencer, Olympic champion (b. [[1905]])<ref>[https://www.olympics.com/en/athletes/franco-riccardi Franco RICCARDI]</ref>
* [[May 25]] – [[Georg von Küchler]], German field marshal and war criminal (b. [[1881]])
* [[May 25]] – [[Georg von Küchler]], German field marshal and war criminal (b. [[1881]])
* [[May 26]] – [[Little Willie John]], American R&B singer (b. [[1937]])
* [[May 26]] – [[Little Willie John]], American R&B singer (b. [[1937]])
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=== June ===
=== June ===
[[File:Helen Keller circa 1920 - restored.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Helen Keller]]]]
[[File:Helen Keller circa 1920 - restored.jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Helen Keller]]]]
[[File:Robert F Kennedy crop.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Robert F. Kennedy]]]]
[[File:Robert F Kennedy crop.jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Robert F. Kennedy]]]]
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* [[June 1]] – [[Helen Keller]], American activist and spokeswoman for the deaf and blind (b. [[1880]])<ref>{{Cite book|author=Nigel Starck|title=Life After Death: The Art of the Obituary|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=EfvchwHafFsC&pg=PA188|date=1 January 2006|publisher=Melbourne Univ. Publishing|isbn=978-0-522-85256-1|page=188}}</ref>
* [[June 1]] – [[Helen Keller]], American activist and spokeswoman for the deaf and blind (b. [[1880]])<ref>{{Cite book|author=Nigel Starck|title=Life After Death: The Art of the Obituary|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=EfvchwHafFsC&pg=PA188|date=1 January 2006|publisher=Melbourne Univ. Publishing|isbn=978-0-522-85256-1|page=188}}</ref>
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=== July ===
=== July ===
[[File:Corneille Heymans nobel.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Corneille Heymans]]]]
[[File:Corneille Heymans nobel.jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Corneille Heymans]]]]
[[File:Otto Hahn (Nobel).jpg|thumb|100px|[[Otto Hahn]]]]
[[File:Otto Hahn (Nobel).jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Otto Hahn]]]]
* [[July 1]]
* [[July 1]]
** [[Fritz Bauer]], German judge and prosecutor (b. [[1903]])
** [[Fritz Bauer]], German judge and prosecutor (b. [[1903]])
** [[Virginia Weidler]], American actress (b. [[1927]])
** [[Virginia Weidler]], American actress (b. [[1927]])
* [[July 2]]
* [[July 2]]
** [[Zaki al-Arsuzi]], Syrian philosopher, philologist, sociologist, and historian (b. [[1899]])
** [[Zaki al-Arsuzi]], Syrian philosopher, philologist, sociologist and historian (b. [[1899]])
** [[Francis Brennan (cardinal)|Francis Brennan]], American cardinal (b. [[1894]])
** [[Francis Brennan (cardinal)|Francis Brennan]], American cardinal (b. [[1894]])
* [[July 7]] – [[Jo Schlesser]], French racing driver (b. [[1928]])
* [[July 7]] – [[Jo Schlesser]], French racing driver (b. [[1928]])
* [[July 9]]
* [[July 9]] [[Alexander Cadogan]], British diplomat (b. [[1884]])
** [[Viktor Blinov]], Russian ice hockey player (b. [[1945]])
** [[Alexander Cadogan]], British diplomat (b. [[1884]])
* [[July 12]] – [[José Bordas Valdez]], 43rd [[President of the Dominican Republic]] (b. [[1874]])
* [[July 12]] – [[José Bordas Valdez]], 43rd [[President of the Dominican Republic]] (b. [[1874]])
* [[July 13]] – [[Ilias Tsirimokos]], [[Prime Minister of Greece]] (b. [[1907]])<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1968/07/14/archives/tsirimokos-dies-greek-leader-60-socialist-was-premier-for-30-days.html Tsirimokos dies. Greek leader, 60; Socialist Was Premier for 30 Days in 1965 Turmoil]</ref>
* [[July 14]] – [[Konstantin Paustovsky]], Russian-Soviet writer (b. [[1892]])
* [[July 14]] – [[Konstantin Paustovsky]], Russian-Soviet writer (b. [[1892]])
* [[July 15]] – [[Cai Chusheng]], Chinese film director (b. [[1906]])
* [[July 15]] – [[Cai Chusheng]], Chinese film director (b. [[1906]])
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=== August ===
=== August ===
[[File:Konstanty Rokossowski, 1945.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Konstantin Rokossovsky]]]]
[[File:Konstanty Rokossowski, 1945.jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Konstantin Rokossovsky]]]]
* [[August 3]] – [[Konstantin Rokossovsky]], Soviet officer, [[Marshal of the Soviet Union]] (b. [[1896]])
* [[August 3]] – [[Konstantin Rokossovsky]], Soviet officer, [[Marshal of the Soviet Union]] (b. [[1896]])
* [[August 5]] – [[Luther Perkins]], American guitarist (b. [[1928]])
* [[August 5]] – [[Luther Perkins]], American guitarist (b. [[1928]])
* [[August 6]] – [[Ye Gongchuo]], Chinese politician, poet, and calligrapher (b. [[1881]])<ref>{{cite news
|work=The Paper
|title=纪念|叶恭绰逝世五十周年:衣被满天下 谁能识其恩
|trans-title=Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of Ye Gongchuo's Death: Who Can Recognize His Kindness When His Clothes and Bedding Are All Over the World?
|language=zh
|url=https://m.thepaper.cn/newsDetail_forward_2325465
|last=Qijie
|first=
|author1-mask=Qijie (奇洁)
|date=7 August 2018
|access-date=24 September 2024
|archive-date=24 September 2024
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240924202118/https://m.thepaper.cn/newsDetail_forward_2325465
}}</ref>
* [[August 10]] – [[Ratna Asmara]], Indonesian actress and director (b. [[1913]])
* [[August 10]] – [[Ratna Asmara]], Indonesian actress and director (b. [[1913]])
* [[August 19]] – [[George Gamow]], Soviet-American theoretical physicist and cosmologist (b. [[1904]])
* [[August 19]] – [[George Gamow]], Soviet-American theoretical physicist and cosmologist (b. [[1904]])
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=== September ===
=== September ===
[[File:Padre Pio.jpg|thumb|100px|Saint [[Pio of Pietrelcina]]]]
[[File:Padre Pio.jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|Saint [[Pio of Pietrelcina]]]]
* [[September 3]] – [[Juan José Castro]], Argentine composer and conductor (b. [[1895]])
* [[September 3]] – [[Juan José Castro]], Argentine composer and conductor (b. [[1895]])
* [[September 7]] – [[Lucio Fontana]], Italian painter and sculptor (b. [[1899]])
* [[September 7]] – [[Lucio Fontana]], Italian painter and sculptor (b. [[1899]])
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** [[Francis McDonald]], American actor (b. [[1891]])
** [[Francis McDonald]], American actor (b. [[1891]])
* [[September 19]]
* [[September 19]]
** [[Chester Carlson]], American physicist, and inventor (b. [[1906]])
** [[Chester Carlson]], American physicist and inventor (b. [[1906]])
** [[Red Foley]], American singer (b. [[1910]])
** [[Red Foley]], American singer (b. [[1910]])
* [[September 23]] – [[Padre Pio]], Italian [[Roman Catholic]] priest and saint (b. [[1887]])
* [[September 23]] – [[Padre Pio]], Italian [[Roman Catholic]] priest and saint (b. [[1887]])
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=== October ===
=== October ===
[[File:Gale Gordon Bea Benaderet Granby's Green Acres 1950 (cropped).jpg|thumb|100px|[[Bea Benaderet]]]]
[[File:Gale Gordon Bea Benaderet Granby's Green Acres 1950 (cropped).jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Bea Benaderet]]]]
[[File:Lise Meitner (1878-1968), lecturing at Catholic University, Washington, D.C., 1946.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Lise Meitner]]]]
[[File:Lise Meitner (1878-1968), lecturing at Catholic University, Washington, D.C., 1946.jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Lise Meitner]]]]
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* [[October 1]] – [[Romano Guardini]], Italian-German Catholic priest and theologian (b. [[1885]])
* [[October 1]] – [[Romano Guardini]], Italian-German Catholic priest and theologian (b. [[1885]])
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** [[Hitoshi Imamura]], Japanese general (b. [[1886]])
** [[Hitoshi Imamura]], Japanese general (b. [[1886]])
* [[October 13]]
* [[October 13]]
** [[Manuel Bandeira]], Brazilian poet, literary critic, and translator (b. [[1886]])
** [[Manuel Bandeira]], Brazilian poet, literary critic and translator (b. [[1886]])
** [[Bea Benaderet]], American actress (b. [[1906]])
** [[Bea Benaderet]], American actress (b. [[1906]])
* [[October 15]]
* [[October 15]]
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=== November ===
=== November ===
[[File:Charles Bacon 1909.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Charles Bacon]]]]
[[File:Charles Bacon 1909.jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Charles Bacon]]]]
[[File:Upton Beall Sinclair Jr.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Upton Sinclair]]]]
[[File:Upton Beall Sinclair Jr.jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|[[Upton Sinclair]]]]
* [[November 1]] – [[Georgios Papandreou]], 3-time Prime Minister of Greece (b. [[1888]])
* [[November 1]] – [[Georgios Papandreou]], 3-time Prime Minister of Greece (b. [[1888]])
* [[November 6]] – [[Charles Munch (conductor)|Charles Munch]], French conductor (b. [[1891]])
* [[November 6]] – [[Charles Munch (conductor)|Charles Munch]], French conductor (b. [[1891]])
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* [[November 17]]
* [[November 17]]
** [[Abdul Wahed Bokainagari]], Bengali politician (b. [[1876]])<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.valuka.com/news/NewsDetail/2366|title=৪৪ তম মৃত্যুবার্ষিকী আবদুল ওয়াহেদ বোকাইনগরী|work=Valuka.com|language=bn-bd|access-date=2019-01-08}}</ref>
** [[Abdul Wahed Bokainagari]], Bengali politician (b. [[1876]])<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.valuka.com/news/NewsDetail/2366|title=৪৪ তম মৃত্যুবার্ষিকী আবদুল ওয়াহেদ বোকাইনগরী|work=Valuka.com|language=bn-bd|access-date=2019-01-08}}</ref>
** [[Mervyn Peake]], English writer, artist, poet, and illustrator (b. [[1911]])<ref>{{Cite journal |title=Dementia With Lewy Bodies and the Neurobehavioral Decline of Mervyn Peake |first=Demetrios J. |last=Sahlas |journal=[[Archives of Neurology]] |year=2003 |volume=60 |issue=6 |doi=10.1001/archneur.60.6.889 |url=http://archneur.jamanetwork.com/Mobile/article.aspx?articleid=784261 |pages=889–892 |pmid=12810496|doi-access=free|url-access=subscription }}</ref>
** [[Mervyn Peake]], English writer, artist, poet and illustrator (b. [[1911]])<ref>{{Cite journal |title=Dementia With Lewy Bodies and the Neurobehavioral Decline of Mervyn Peake |first=Demetrios J. |last=Sahlas |journal=[[Archives of Neurology]] |year=2003 |volume=60 |issue=6 |doi=10.1001/archneur.60.6.889 |url=http://archneur.jamanetwork.com/Mobile/article.aspx?articleid=784261 |pages=889–892 |pmid=12810496|doi-access=free|url-access=subscription }}</ref>
* [[November 18]] – [[Walter Wanger]], American film producer (b. [[1894]])
* [[November 18]] – [[Walter Wanger]], American film producer (b. [[1894]])
* [[November 20]] – [[Helen Gardner (actress)|Helen Gardner]], American actress (b. [[1884]])
* [[November 20]] – [[Helen Gardner (actress)|Helen Gardner]], American actress (b. [[1884]])
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=== December ===
=== December ===
[[File:Tallulah Bankhead 1941.JPG|thumb|100px|[[Tallulah Bankhead]]]]
[[File:Tallulah Bankhead 1941.JPG|thumb|110px|[[Tallulah Bankhead]]]]
[[File:John Steinbeck 1962.jpg|thumb|100px|[[John Steinbeck]]]]
[[File:John Steinbeck 1962.jpg|thumb|110px|[[John Steinbeck]]]]
[[File:Trygve Lie.jpg|thumb|110px|[[Trygve Lie]]]]
* [[December 1]]
* [[December 1]]
** [[Hugo Haas]], Czech actor, director and writer (b. [[1901]])
** [[Hugo Haas]], Czech actor, director and writer (b. [[1901]])
** [[Darío Moreno]], Turkish-Jewish polyglot singer, composer, lyricist, and guitarist (b. [[1921]])
** [[Darío Moreno]], Turkish-Jewish polyglot singer, composer, lyricist and guitarist (b. [[1921]])
* [[December 4]] – [[Archie Mayo]], American actor and director (b. [[1891]])
* [[December 4]] – [[Archie Mayo]], American actor and director (b. [[1891]])
* [[December 5]] – [[Fred Clark]], American actor (b. [[1914]])
* [[December 5]] – [[Fred Clark]], American actor (b. [[1914]])
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** [[Augustus Agar]], British naval officer, [[Victoria Cross]] recipient (b. [[1890]])
** [[Augustus Agar]], British naval officer, [[Victoria Cross]] recipient (b. [[1890]])
** [[Trygve Lie]], Norwegian politician, 1st [[United Nations Secretary General|Secretary General of the United Nations]] (b. [[1896]])<ref>{{Cite book|author=Estados Unidos. Presidente (1963–1969: Johnson)|title=Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States, Lyndon B. Johnson|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=1_1ZAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA1232|year=1971|publisher=U.S. Government Printing Office|pages=1232}}</ref>
** [[Trygve Lie]], Norwegian politician, 1st [[United Nations Secretary General|Secretary General of the United Nations]] (b. [[1896]])<ref>{{Cite book|author=Estados Unidos. Presidente (1963–1969: Johnson)|title=Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States, Lyndon B. Johnson|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=1_1ZAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA1232|year=1971|publisher=U.S. Government Printing Office|pages=1232}}</ref>
** [[Bill Tytla]], Ukrainian-born American animator (b. [[1904]])<ref>[https://d23.com/walt-disney-legend/bill-tytla/ Bill Tytla]</ref>
** [[Kirill Meretskov]], Soviet military officer, [[Marshal of the Soviet Union]] (b. [[1897]])
** [[Kirill Meretskov]], Soviet military officer, [[Marshal of the Soviet Union]] (b. [[1897]])
* [[December 31]] – [[George Lewis (clarinetist)|George Lewis]], American musician (b. [[1900]])
* [[December 31]] – [[George Lewis (clarinetist)|George Lewis]], American musician (b. [[1900]])
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20071017221955/http://www.time.com/time/covers/0,16641,19880111,00.html 1968: The Year That Shaped a Generation], time.com, January 11, 1988.
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20071017221955/http://www.time.com/time/covers/0,16641,19880111,00.html 1968: The Year That Shaped a Generation], time.com, January 11, 1988.
* [http://www.magnum1968.com/ Magnum Photos, Historic photos from 1968] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191230033825/http://www.magnum1968.com/ |date=December 30, 2019 }}
* [http://www.magnum1968.com/ Magnum Photos, Historic photos from 1968] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191230033825/http://www.magnum1968.com/ |date=December 30, 2019 }}
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/1968/ BBC Radio 4 – 1968 Myth or Reality?] – six months of 'news on this day' programmes and documentaries
* [https://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/1968/ BBC Radio 4 – 1968 Myth or Reality?] – six months of 'news on this day' programmes and documentaries
* [http://www.glyphingthehum.com/1968/1968.html Interactive 1968 Timeline] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150627011911/http://www.glyphingthehum.com/1968/1968.html |date=June 27, 2015 }}
* [http://www.glyphingthehum.com/1968/1968.html Interactive 1968 Timeline] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150627011911/http://www.glyphingthehum.com/1968/1968.html |date=June 27, 2015 }}
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20090929121438/http://people.mnhs.org/ugcs/home.cfm?sysid=6 Reflections on 1968] Read people's memories of the year 1968. [[Minnesota Historical Society]]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20090929121438/http://people.mnhs.org/ugcs/home.cfm?sysid=6 Reflections on 1968] Read people's memories of the year 1968. [[Minnesota Historical Society]]

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January–February

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January 23: North Korea seizes USS Pueblo (AGER-2)
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January 30: Tet Offensive begins

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April 4: Martin Luther King Jr. assassinated in Memphis

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August 20–21: Warsaw Pact invades Czechoslovakia

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October 12–27: 1968 Summer Olympics held in Mexico City

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Eric Bana
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Anna Gunn
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Darren Clarke
File:Helen McCrory 2017 (Extract).jpg
Helen McCrory
File:Rachael Ray, Red Dress Collection 2007.jpg
Rachael Ray
File:Billy Boyd.jpg
Billy Boyd
File:John DiMaggio (52112905894) (cropped).jpg
John DiMaggio
File:Big Daddy Kane at Hip Hop Kemp 2013 (cropped).jpg
Big Daddy Kane
File:Marc Anthony 2009 White House.jpg
Marc Anthony
File:Marie-Chantal, Crown Princess of Greece.jpg
Marie-Chantal, Crown Princess of Greece
File:Ricki Lake May 2015 (cropped).jpg
Ricki Lake
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Prince Friso of Orange-Nassau
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Will Smith
File:Naomi Watts (36037832511) (cropped).jpg
Naomi Watts
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Thom Yorke
File:Logan Japan Premiere Red Carpet- Hugh Jackman (38445328406) (rotated).jpg
Hugh Jackman
File:Didier Deschamps in 2018.jpg
Didier Deschamps
File:Ziggy Marley Guilfest 2011.jpg
Ziggy Marley
File:Juan Orlando Hernández Alvarado no Brasil.jpg
Juan Orlando Hernández
File:Sam Rockwell (51492) (cropped).jpg
Sam Rockwell
File:Tracy Morgan 3 Shankbone 2009 NYC.jpg
Tracy Morgan
File:Owen Wilson Cannes 2011.jpg
Owen Wilson
File:Sean Schemmel by Gage Skidmore.jpg
Sean Schemmel
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Jill Hennessy
File:Lucy Liu Cannes 2008.jpg
Lucy Liu
File:Brendan Fraser October 2022.jpg
Brendan Fraser
File:Rachel Griffiths 2012 (cropped).jpg
Rachel Griffiths
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Kurt Angle
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Casper Van Dien
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Dina Meyer

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Deaths

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January

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Karl Kobelt
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Leopold Infeld

February

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Mae Marsh
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Howard Florey

March

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Yuri Gagarin

April

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Lev Landau
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Martin Luther King Jr.
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Jim Clark

May

June

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Helen Keller
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Robert F. Kennedy

July

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Corneille Heymans
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Otto Hahn

August

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Konstantin Rokossovsky

September

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Saint Pio of Pietrelcina

October

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Bea Benaderet
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Lise Meitner

November

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Charles Bacon
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Upton Sinclair

December

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Tallulah Bankhead
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John Steinbeck
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Trygve Lie

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Nobel Prizes

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References

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Further reading

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