February 1953

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Aftermath of the Comodoro Rivadavia rail disaster in Argentina.

The following events occurred in February 1953:

February 1, 1953 (Sunday)

February 2, 1953 (Monday)

February 3, 1953 (Tuesday)

February 4, 1953 (Wednesday)

February 5, 1953 (Thursday)

February 6, 1953 (Friday)

  • English contralto Kathleen Ferrier, terminally ill with cancer, was taken from Covent Garden Opera House in London on a stretcher after forcing herself to complete the second night of her run in Gluck's Orfeo ed Euridice.[14]

February 7, 1953 (Saturday)

February 8, 1953 (Sunday)

February 9, 1953 (Monday)

February 10, 1953 (Tuesday)

  • A
    Bitburg Air Base, West Germany, during a snowstorm, killing all five occupants.[19]

February 11, 1953 (Wednesday)

February 12, 1953 (Thursday)

February 13, 1953 (Friday)

February 14, 1953 (Saturday)

February 15, 1953 (Sunday)

February 16, 1953 (Monday)

February 17, 1953 (Tuesday)

  • Chelsea Pensioners in Brookwood Cemetery, saying, "Is it not a shocking disgrace that these fine old Pensioners should have their graves marked only by a peg in the ground with a number attached to it?" Following a campaign, the graves were placed in the care of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.[32]

February 18, 1953 (Wednesday)

February 19, 1953 (Thursday)

February 20, 1953 (Friday)

February 21, 1953 (Saturday)

Ilio Colli
  • Died: Ilio Colli, Italian Olympic downhill skier, training crash (b. 1931)[38]

February 22, 1953 (Sunday)

February 23, 1953 (Monday)

February 24, 1953 (Tuesday)

February 25, 1953 (Wednesday)

  • Les Vacances de M. Hulot
    , introducing the gauche character of Monsieur Hulot, was released in France.
  • Born: Martin Kippenberger, German artist, in Dortmund (d. 1997)[42]
  • Died: Sergei Winogradsky, Russian scientist (b. 1856)

February 26, 1953 (Thursday)

February 27, 1953 (Friday)

February 28, 1953 (Saturday)

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