January 1956

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January 1: Sudan gains independence from the United Kingdom

The following events occurred in January 1956:

January 1, 1956 (Sunday)

January 2, 1956 (Monday)

January 3, 1956 (Tuesday)

  • Fire broke out in the television transmitter at the top of the Eiffel Tower, causing damage that would take a year to repair.[10]
  • By popular demand,
    NBC-TV
    .
  • Columbia Records first released pianist
    Goldberg Variations
    .
  • Born: Mel Gibson, American actor; in Peekskill, New York
  • Died: Joseph Wirth, 76, German politician, Chancellor of Germany 1921-1922

January 4, 1956 (Wednesday)

January 5, 1956 (Thursday)

January 6, 1956 (Friday)

January 7, 1956 (Saturday)

January 8, 1956 (Sunday)

January 9, 1956 (Monday)

January 10, 1956 (Tuesday)

January 11, 1956 (Wednesday)

January 12, 1956 (Thursday)

  • An earthquake of magnitude 5.8 struck Budapest, Hungary, resulting in two deaths and major damage.[24]

January 13, 1956 (Friday)

  • A six-day
    Mount Washington in the United States since January 8 came to an end.[25]

January 14, 1956 (Saturday)

  • Wetzcon 1956, the first science fiction convention ever held in Germany, opened in Wetzlar.[26]

January 15, 1956 (Sunday)

January 16, 1956 (Monday)

January 17, 1956 (Tuesday)

  • U.S.
    constructive total loss.[27]

January 18, 1956 (Wednesday)

  • The final rounds of the United States
    Los Angeles, California.[28]
  • Died: Konstantin Päts, 81, Estonian politician, President of Estonia 1938-1940

January 19, 1956 (Thursday)

January 20, 1956 (Friday)

January 21, 1956 (Saturday)

January 22, 1956 (Sunday)

January 23, 1956 (Monday)

  • British cargo ship SS Baltrover ran aground at the mouth of the Elbe river in West Germany.[35]
  • Died: Sir Alexander Korda, 62, Hungarian-born British film producer and director, died of a heart attack.[36]

January 24, 1956 (Tuesday)

January 25, 1956 (Wednesday)

January 26, 1956 (Thursday)

  • Finnish troops reoccupied
    Porkkala after Soviet troops vacated its military base. Civilians could return on February 4
    .
Guido Caroli beside the Olympic cauldron
  • The
    Stadio Olimpico Del Ghiaccio, carrying the Olympic flame, in the presence of Italy's president, Giovanni Gronchi, he tripped on a television cable, but regained his feet to light the cauldron successfully.[39]

January 27, 1956 (Friday)

  • Gustavo Rojas Pinilla, Supreme General in Chief of Colombia, issued "Decree 133 of 1956", transforming the General Secretariat into the Administrative Department of the Presidency of the Republic.[40]
  • Died: Erich Kleiber, 65, Austrian conductor and composer, died of a heart attack.

January 28, 1956 (Saturday)

January 29, 1956 (Sunday)

January 30, 1956 (Monday)

January 31, 1956 (Tuesday)

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