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The June 1st is the 152e Jour of the Année (153e in the event of Leap year) of the Gregorian Calendrier.

Events

1 to 1900

20th century

  • 1913 : Georges Carpentier, French boxer, becomes champion of Europe of the " heavy trucks " by beating the British with Ghent (Belgium).

  • 1915 : France gives up the uniform Garance and adopts a more sober uniform for its army of color Bleu horizon.
  • 1919 : Republication of the NRF, whose Jacques Rivière is director.
  • 1926 : World Fair of Philadelphia.
  • 1935 : In France, Government Fernand Bouisson of 1st at June 4th (IIIe Republic)
  • 1938:
    • First publication of the cartoon Superman .
    • In Germany, Heinrich Himmler orders the deportation of the asocial ones: beggars, Gypsy S, vagrants, procurers, male prostitutes.
  • 1941 : The Britanniques take again the control of Baghdad after a coup d'etat.
  • 1950 : Rheims gains the Championnat of France of football.
  • 1953 : Maureen Connolly beats Hart 6-2, 6-4 with Roland Garros and gains 2nd of the 4 victories of the first large slam of the history of tennis.
  • 1955 :
    • triumphal Return of Bourguiba to the port of Goulette close to Tunis. In the tread Tunisia obtains its “internal autonomy” of France. Total independence is acquired less than one year after March 20th, 1956.
    • the Metz-native conference of , in Italy, of the 1st June 3rd, starts again European construction and opens the way with the the Treaty of Rome.
  • 1958 : The National Assembly vote the nomination of the general de Gaulle and entrusts the full powers for 6 months to him.
  • 1959 : 2nd constitution of Tunisia
  • 1962:
    • Independence of the Western islands Samoa.
    • Adolf Eichmann, Nazi criminal is carried out shortly after midnight in the court of the prison of Ramla, in Israel.
  • 1965 : An accident in a mine with the Japan (Yamano) made 237 dead.
  • 1966 : Hanging of the “Martyrs of Pentecost” with Kinshasa
  • 1967: exit of the album Sgt. Pepper' S Lonely Hearts Club Band of the Beatles which is the first Concept-album and the first album in stereophony.
  • 1969: 1 {{er}} turn of the presidential election in France following the resignation of the general de Gaulle.
  • 1971 : The birthplace of Elvis Presley to Tupelo, with the the Mississippi, is opened with the public.
  • 1972 : The Yugoslavia crushes the Venezuela 10 to 0 in a match of Football.
  • 1973 :
    • the military Junte Greek proclaims the Republic
    • the film of James Bond Live And Let Die , putting in the high-speed motorboat Roger Moore, is launched.
  • 1974 : The chemical plant of, with 260 kilometers in the north of London, is destroyed by an explosion of Cyclohexane of an extreme violence causing the death of 28 people.
  • 1987 : Launching of France Info
  • 1989: Birth of LP
  • 1990: Signature of the Treated chemical and strategic disarmament between the Soviet Union and the the United States by Mikhaïl Gorbatchev and George Bush father.
  • 1992 : Inculpation of Jean Fournet-Beech in the business of the stage of Furiani, as a president of the FF.
  • 1993 :
    • Died of 15 people during the bombardment of the stage of Sarajevo during a match of Football.
    • Michel Garetta, in call, is interdict for two years of exercise of the Médecine following its calling into question in the Affaire of blood contaminated.
  • 1995 : Falcon 900 EX of Dassault Aviation carries out its first flight controlled by Guy Mitaux-Maurouard and Jean-Louis Dumas.
  • 1997 :
    • Victoire of the Plural left carried out by Lionel Jospin to the anticipated legislative elections
    • Jean-Marie Le Chevallier (FN), is elected Député of the Var to the 2nd turn of the legislative elections
  • 1998: Entry according to the European Central bank, directed by Wim Duisenberg.

21e century

  • 2001 :

    • Within Temptation leaves its album Mother Earth
    • a Palestinian kamikaze explodes a bomb in front of a discotheque of the sea front killing 21 young people Israéliens.
    • 8 family members royal Nepal ease are killed by the crown prince Dipendra, 29 years old, following a conflict relative to its future marriage. Among deaths are: king Birendra, father of Dipendra, the Aishwarya queen, mother of the assassin, prince Nirajan and the Shruti princess, brother and younger sister by Dipendra like two other family members royal. Prince Dipendra turned then over the weapon against him and committed suicide.
    • Gyanendra is proclaimed king of Nepal following this series of deaths, it is the brother of the preceding king.
  • 2003 :
  • 2006 :
    • Birth of Orange (following the fusion of Wanadoo, MaLigne TV, and Orange SA), first group of telecommunication in France.
    • the European Cour of the human rights condemns the France for its responsibility in the death for Pascal Taïs in 1993.

Births

Death

  • 932 : Thietmar, Margrave of Mersebourg.

  • 1146 : Ermengarde of Anjou, Aquitanian , then duchess of Brittany, protective duchess of of the Abbey of Fontevraud.
  • 1616 : Ieyasu Tokugawa, Shogun of the Japan since 1603, (° 1543).
  • 1625 : Honore d' Urfé, French writer, author of the first great saga novel worthy of this name of the French Literature, Astrée . (° February 11th 1568).
  • 1812 : Richard Kirwan, Irish geologist.
  • 1815 : Berthier, marshal of Empire (° November 20th 1753).
  • 1823 : Louis Nicolas Davout, marshal of Empire, prince d' Eckmühl, duke of Auerstaedt. (° May 10th 1770)
  • 1832: Jean Maximilien Lamarque, major general of the Empire, count, deputy, victim of the cholera epidemic in Paris, (° July 22nd 1770).
  • 1846 : Gregoire XVI, pope, born Bartolomeo Alberto Cappellari (° September 8th 1765).
  • 1868 :
    • Helen Keller author American, (° 1880).
    • James Buchanan, old President of the United States, (° 1791).
  • 1879 : the Prince Napoleon, wire of Napoleon III, is killed in Africa by the Zoulou S.
  • 1959: Sax Rohmer, British Novelist , (° 1883).
  • 1983 : Charles of Belgium, prince, count of Flanders, (° 1903).
  • 1985 : Richard Greene, British actor . (° August 25th 1918)
  • 1987: Rachid Karamé, Prime Minister of Lebanon, killed in an attack
  • 2001:
    • Hank Ketcham, humorist, painter and American draftsman, (° 1920).
    • the crown prince Dipendra, 29 years, of the Nepal (Himalayan State , located between the China and the India) keep silent seven family members royal in their palate of Katmandou before committing suicide while turning over the weapon against him.
    • king Birendra and the Aishwarya queen of Nepal
  • 2002: Jacques Fauvet, French journalist
  • 2003: Johnny Paul Koroma, soldier and politician of Sierra Leone is declared died with the Liberia, (° 1960).
  • 2007 : Maria Marly de Oliveira, 71 years, poetess Brazil ienne. (° June 11th 1935).

Celebrations

  • national Festival of the Western Samoa
  • Day of the Armed forces with Brunei
  • international Day of the Child
  • Koromogae, “change of wardrobe” in Japan.

Catholic and orthodoxe saints of the day

  • Fortunat de Turrita (S), priest owner of Falerone (Italy). the Fortunat quoted is celebrated the June 18th and Fortunate the October 14th
  • Justin the Philosopher († 166), martyr with Rome with Chariton, Valérien and its other companions. no reference found on Justin to June 1st
  • Holy Ronan, or Renan : born in Ireland with, monk, then bishop, crossed the Manche, unloaded with Molène, then went to install a hermitage with Locronan of Leon.

Orthodoxe saints

  • Denys de Glouchitsa († 1437), higoumene.

See too

  • 1 {{er}} June in sport
  • 1 {{er}} June in the railroads

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