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1953 1954 1955 - 1956 - 1957 1958 1959
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1920s 1930s 1940s - 1950s - 1960s 1970s 1980s
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19th century - 20th century - 21st century

1956 is a leap year starting on Sunday. (see link for calendar)

Events

January

  • January 1 - End of Anglo-Egyptian Condominium in Sudan.
  • January 16 - President Gamal Abdal Nasser of Egypt vows to reconquer Palestine
  • January 26 - 1956 Winter Olympic Games open in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy
  • January 26 - United Kingdom bans heroin
  • January 26 - The last Soviet troops leave the military base in Porkkala, Finland
  • February

  • February 15 - Urho Kekkonen is elected President of Finland
  • February 22 - Elvis Presley enters the music charts for the first time, with "Heartbreak Hotel".
  • February 23 - Nikita Khrushchev attacks the veneration of Joseph Stalin as a "cult of personality"
  • March

  • March 1 - the International Air Transport Association finalises a draft of the Radiotelephony spelling alphabet for the International Civil Aviation Organization
  • March 2 - Morocco declares its independence from France
  • March 9 – British deport Archbishop Makarios from Cyprus
  • March 15 - The Broadway musical My Fair Lady opens in New York City.
  • March 20 - Tunisia gains independence from France
  • March 23 - Pakistan becomes the first Islamic republic.
  • April

  • April 7 - Spain relinquishes its protectorate in Morocco.
  • April 19 - Grace Kelly marries Prince Rainier III of Monaco
  • May

  • May 9 - First ascent of Manaslu, eighth highest mountain in the world.
  • May 18 - First ascent of Lhotse (main), fourth highest mountain
  • May 21 - Nuclear testing: In the Pacific Ocean, Bikini Atoll is nearly obliterated by the first airborne explosion of a hydrogen bomb.
  • June

  • June 10 - 1956 Summer Olympics: Equestrian events open in Stockholm, Sweden.
  • June 14 - U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower signs a bill into law that places the words "under God" to the United States' Pledge of Allegiance.
  • June 18 - Last foreign troops leave Egypt
  • June 28 - MP Sydney Silverman's bill for abolition of death penalty passes the British House of Commons
  • June 28 - Labour riots at Poznan, Poland, are crushed with heavy loss of life
  • June 29 - Marilyn Monroe marries the playwright Arthur Miller
  • July

  • July 8 - First ascent of Gasherbrum II
  • July 10 - British House of Lords defeats the abolition of death penalty
  • July 24 - At New York City's Copacabana Club, Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis perform their last comedy show together which started on July 25, 1946
  • July 25 - 45 miles south of Nantucket Island, the Italian ocean liner SS Andrea Doria sinks after colliding with the SS Stockholm in heavy fog, killing 51.
  • July 26 - Egyptian leader Gamal Nasser nationalizes the Suez Canal sparking international condemnation
  • July 30 - A Joint Resolution of the U.S. Congress is signed by President Dwight D. Eisenhower, authorizing "In God We Trust" as the U.S. national motto.
  • August

  • August 8 - Fire and explosion kills 263 miners at Marcinelle, Belgium
  • October

  • October 14 - Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, Indian Untouchable leader, converts to Buddhism along with 385,000 followers. See Neo-Buddhism.
  • October 23 - Hungarian revolution against the communist government. Soviet Union intervenes. Hungary attempts to leave the Warsaw Pact
  • October 26 - Warsaw Pact troops invade Hungary
  • October 29 - Suez Crisis begins: Israel invades the Sinai Peninsula and push Egyptian forces back toward the Suez Canal
  • October 29 - Tangier Protocol signed: The international city Tangier is reintegrated into Morocco
  • October 31 - Suez Crisis: The United Kingdom and France begin bombing Egypt to force the reopening of the Suez Canal
  • November

  • November 4 - 1956 Hungarian Revolution: Soviet troops invade Hungary to crush a revolt that started on October 23. Thousands are killed, more are wounded and nearly a quarter million leave the country
  • November 6 - U.S. presidential election, 1956: Republican incumbent Dwight D. Eisenhower is reelected by defeating Democrat challenger Adlai E. Stevenson in a rematch of their contest four years earlier
  • November 7 - Suez Crisis: The United Nations General Assembly adopts a resolution calling for the United Kingdom, France and Israel to withdraw their troops from Egypt immediately.
  • November 14 - Fighting ends in Hungary
  • November 16 - Suez canal blocked
  • November 22 - Beginning of the Summer Olympic Games in Melbourne, Australia.
  • November 23 - Suez Crisis causes petrol rationing in Britain
  • December

  • December 2 - Fidel Castro and his followers land on Cuba
  • December 2 - Pipe bomb explodes at a movie theater in Brooklyn (work of George Metesky)- six people injured
  • December 5 - Rose Heilbron becomes Britain's first female judge
  • December 12 : Japan becomes member of the United Nations
  • Minamata disease discovered
  • Unknown date

  • Eindhoven University of Technology founded in Eindhoven, The Netherlands
  • First hard disk (5MB) invented by IBM.
  • Year in topic

  • 1956 in art
  • 1956 in film
  • Around the World in Eighty Days
  • The King and I
  • The Ten Commandments
  • Alfred Hitchcock's The Man Who Knew Too Much starring Jimmy Stewart
  • The Invasion of the Body Snatchers
  • 1956 in literature
  • 1956 in music
  • First ever Eurovision Song Contest - May 24
  • 1956 in rail transport
  • 1956 in sports
  • 1956 in television
  • April - WNBQ Chicago becomes the first TV station to broadcast all its local programming in color.
  • April Ampex demonstrates a videotape recorder at the NAB Convention in Chicago. The three networks place orders for the recorders.
  • April 2 - The first half-hour soap operas, As the World Turns and The Edge of Night, debut on American television. Before, all soap operas only transmitted fifteen-minute episodes each weekday.
  • August 8 - Final telecast of the DuMont Network.
  • September 16 - Australia's first television station TCN-9 commences transmission in Sydney
  • October 1 - Ernie Kovacs becomes the host for NBC's Tonight Show on Mondays and Tuesdays.
  • October 29 - First use of videotape in network television programming; CBS uses its Ampex VTR to record the evening news, anchored by Douglas Edwards. The tape is then fed to West Coast stations three hours later
  • October 29 - Chet Huntley and David Brinkley take over anchor duties of the NBC evening newscast, which is renamed The Huntley-Brinkley Report
  • November - The first use of videotape on a network television entertainment program; Jonathan Winters, uses videotape and superimposing techniques to be able to play two characters in the same skit for his NBC television show
  • The Price is Right game show premieres
  • Black-and-white portable TV sets hit the market
  • Births

    January births

  • January 3 - Mel Gibson, actor and director
  • January 7 - David Caruso, actor
  • January 10 - Shawn Colvin, singer
  • January 14 - Ben Heppner, Canadian tenor
  • January 17 - Paul Young, English musician
  • January 20 - Bill Maher, actor, comedian, political analyst
  • January 21 - Geena Davis, actress
  • January 27 - Mimi Rogers, actress
  • January 31 - Johnny Rotten, musician (The "Sex Pistols")
  • February births

  • February 3 - Nathan Lane, actor
  • February 6 - Ken Lorraway, Australian athlete
  • February 11 - Kathleen Beller, actress
  • February 14 - Tom Burlinson, Australian actor
  • February 15 - Desmond Haynes, West Indies cricketer
  • February 24 - Paula Zahn, television journalist
  • February 26 - Keisuke Kuwata, Japanese Musician
  • February 29 - Randy Jackson, American musician, American Idol judge
  • February 29 - Bob Speller, Canadian politician
  • February 29 - Aileen Carol Wuornos, serial killer
  • March births

  • March 2 - Mark Evans, bassist of AC/DC
  • March 6 - Steve Vizard, Australian entrepreneur
  • March 13 - Dana Delany, actress
  • March 15 - Clay Matthews, American football player
  • March 17 - Patrick McDonnell, creator of syndicated cartoon strip "Mutts"
  • March 18 - Ingemar Stenmark
  • March 20 - Ian Moss, Australian singer
  • March 21 - Ingrid Kristiansen, Olypmpic athlete
  • March 22 - Lena Olin, actress
  • March 29 - Kurt Thomas, gymnast
  • April births

  • April 3 - Ray Combs, game show host, comedian
  • April 4 - Kerry Chikarovski, Australian politician
  • April 4 - David E. Kelley, writer, television producer
  • April 6 - Dilip Vengsarkar, Indian cricketer
  • April 12 - Andy Garcia, US actor
  • April 13 - Alison Wheeler, British Political activist
  • April 13 - Peter 'Possum' Bourne, Australian Rally Driver (d. 2003)
  • April 14 - Barbara Bonney, US soprano
  • April 16 - Lise-Marie Morerod, slalom skier
  • April 19 - Sue Barker, British TV presenter and former tennis champion
  • April 21 - Rick DeMont, US Olympic swimmer
  • April 23 - Judy Davis, Australian actress
  • April 26 - Koo Stark, UK actress
  • April 28 - Jimmy Barnes, Australian rocker
  • May births

  • May 4 - Ulrike Meyfarth, German high jumper
  • May 7 - Jan Peter Balkenende, Prime Minister of the Netherlands
  • May 9 - John Jay Ruskin. Fiddle player
  • May 15 - Dan Patrick, sportscaster
  • May 16 - Olga Korbut, Russian Olympic gymnast
  • May 17 - Sugar Ray Leonard, boxer
  • May 17 - Bob Saget, US actor
  • May 19 - James Gosling, the "father" of Java programming language
  • May 20 - Ingvar Ambjørnsen, Norwegian author
  • May 21 - Judge Reinhold, actor
  • May 23 - Buck Showalter, baseball player, manager
  • June births

  • June 6 - Björn Borg, tennis great
  • June 9 - Patricia Daniels (later Patricia Cornwell), American crime novelist.
  • June 11 - Joe Montana, Pro Football Hall of Fame
  • June 21 - Kasper Winding, Danish composer, popular music
  • June 23 - Glenn Danzig, rock and roll performer of Danzig
  • July births

  • July 9 - Tom Hanks, actor
  • July 14 - Ran Andrews, Canadian painter
  • July 15 - Barry Melrose, hockey player, coach, commentator
  • July 16 - Tony Kushner, playwright
  • July 31 - Michael Biehn, actor
  • August births

  • August 5 - Maureen McCormick, actress
  • August 14 - Rusty Wallace, NASCAR driver
  • August 20 - Joan Allen, US film actress
  • August 21 - Kim Cattrall, Canadian actress
  • August 22 - Paul Molitor, Baseball Hall of Famer
  • August 24 - John Culberson, American politician
  • September births

  • September 11 - Phil Bissett, former state delegate in Maryland
  • September 12 - Ricky Rudd, NASCAR race car driver
  • September 14 - Costas Caramanlis, Greek politician
  • September 14 - Ray Wilkins, football player
  • September 26 - Linda Hamilton, actress
  • October births

  • October 11 - Nicanor Duarte Frutos, President of Paraguay
  • October 18 - Martina Navratilova, tennis great
  • November births

  • November 07 - Fabio Domingos Pannoni, Brazilian Scientist
  • November 18 - Warren Moon, Canadian football and American football star
  • November 23 - Shane Gould, Australian Olympic swimmer
  • November 23 - Steve Harvey, actor, comedian
  • November 26 - Dale Jarrett, NASCAR race car driver
  • November 28 - Lucy Gutteridge, British actress
  • November 29 - Leo Laporte, author and host of Call For Help 2.0 on G4techTV Canada
  • December births

  • December 5 - Krystian Zimerman, Polish pianist
  • December 7 - Larry Bird, Basketball Hall of Famer
  • December 7 - Mark Rolston, actor
  • December 23 - Michele Alboreto, Italian racing car driver
  • December 28 - Nigel Kennedy, English violinist
  • Deaths

  • January 3 - Alexander Grechaninov, Russian composer
  • January 5 - Mistinguett, French cabaret singer
  • January 13 - Lyonel Charles Feininger, German painter
  • January 24 - Sir Alexander Korda, Hungarian/UK film director
  • January 27 - Erich Kleiber, German conductor (b. 1890)
  • January 29 - H. L. Mencken
  • January 31 - A. A. Milne, author of Winnie the Pooh
  • February 2 - Charley Grapewin, US actor
  • February 8 - Connie Mack, baseball executive, coach
  • February 18 - Gustave Charpentier, French composer
  • March 17 - Irène Joliot-Curie, French scientist
  • March 20 - Fanny Durack, Australian Olympic swimmer
  • March 25 - Robert Newton, English film actor
  • March 30 - Edmund Clerihew Bentley, English inventor of the clerihew
  • March 30 - Fritz Lehmann, German conductor
  • March 31 - Ralph DePalma, race car driver (b. 1884)
  • April 30 - Alben W Barkly, US Vice-President
  • May 12 - Louis Calhern, US film actor
  • May 17 - Austin Osman Spare, magician
  • May 20 - Max Beerbohm, theater critic
  • May 26 - Al Simmons, Baseball Hall of Famer (b. 1902)
  • May 31 - Diedrich Hermann Westermann, German linguist
  • August 11 - Jackson Pollock, US painter
  • August 14 - Bertolt Brecht, German playwright
  • August 16 - Bela Lugosi, Hungarian/US film actor
  • August 23 - Peaches Browning, American actress
  • August 25 - Alfred Kinsey, sex researcher
  • September 27 - Babe Didrikson Zaharias, American athlete and golfer
  • October 19 - Isham Jones, jazz musician (b. 1894)
  • October 26 - Walter Gieseking, French conductor (b. 1895)
  • November 24 - Guido Cantelli, conductor
  • December 6 - Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, Indian Untouchable leader
  • December 7 - Huntley Gordon, pioneer Hollywood actor
  • December 16 - Jack Coe, Pioneer Tent Evangelist of Bublar Polio (b. 1918) 38 years old
  • December 16 - Nina Hamnett, artist
  • Nobel prizes

  • Physics - William Bradford Shockley, John Bardeen, Walter Houser Brattain
  • Chemistry - Sir Cyril Norman Hinshelwood, Nikolay Nikolaevich Semenov
  • Medicine - André Frédéric Cournand, Werner Forssmann, Dickinson W Richards
  • Literature - Juan Ramón Jiménez
  • Peace - not awarded
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