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of the 1. June is the 152. Day of the Gregorian calendar (the 153. in leap years), thus still 213 days up to the year end remain.
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- 1792: Kentucky becomes 15. Federal State of the USA and Isaac Shelby, a hero of the war of independence, to the first governor of the Commonwealth
- 1794: Into Prussia the general Landrecht steps intoKraft. Is tried for the first time the entire legal order into only one law work to seize
- 1796: Threshing floor lake becomes the 16. US Federal State
- 1855: The US-American adventurer William Walker conquers Nicaragua and leads the slavery
- 1958: France. General Charles de Gaulle becomes a head of the government
- 1962: In the southRussian city Nowotscherkassk comes it to heavy worker unrests
- 1964: Lux air Corp would undertake that. würd' based in Japan
- 1964: The Palestinian liberation organisation (PLO) is created
- 1973: Greece. The military government proclaims the republic. Georgios Papadopoulos becomes a first president
- 1975: In Berlin Dahlem the patriotic union Kurdistans becomes (PUK) (on Kurdish YNK: Yeketiya Nistimaniya Kurdistane) based
- 1977: The contract over the establishment of the European audit office1979
- come into force: The ninety years of the rule of the white minority end to Simbabwe in Rhodesien, now
- 1980: With Cable news network (CNN) the first pure message television station is created
- 1984: El Salvador. José Napoleón Duarte becomes president
- 1987: Barbados. Lloyd Erskine Sandiford becomes a prime minister
- 1990: Karl Marx city is backdesignated in Chemnitz, after in a questioning 76% the citizen for the old name were correct. The German pavilion on the Expo 2000
- 1990: Secretary-General Mikhail Gorbatschow and US-Präsident George H. W. Bush agree with discussions in the white house, in the context of the state visit of Gorbachev in the USA that reunited Germany may select its alliance affiliation.
- 1991: India. Narasimha Rao becomes head of the government
- 1993: Burundi. First free presidency elections. Melchior Ndadaye becomes a president
- 1994: Kirgisistan signs the partnership for peace with NATO in Brussels
- the 1997: Canada. With the preferred new elections prime minister becomes Jean Chrétien in itsOffice confirms
- 1999: El Salvador. Francisco Guillermo Flores Pérez steps its office as state and a head of the government on
- 2000: In Hanover the first world exhibition in Germany begins 2001 with the Expo
- 2000: In Nepal king becomes Gyanendraand nearly its whole family by the son Gyanendras killed, that afterwards kills itself
- 2004: In the Iraq the transition advice nominates the future president Ghazi aluminium Jawar. The designate Prime Minister Ijad Allawi places the 26 members of his cabinetforwards, that the USA to 30. June power to be handed over
- 2004: Elías Antonio Saca González becomes a president of El Salvador
- 2005: the voters of the Netherlands lean the European Union draft constitution in a referendum (like already France to 29. May)by the majority starting from
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economics
- 2003: The rate of exchange of the Taka, national currency in Bangladesh, to the USD is released
to science and technology
- 1906: Switzerland. That nearly 20 km long Simplontunnel is inaugurated
- 1927: The Hindenburgdamm, which connects the island Sylt with the mainland, opens
- 2000: Franck Goddio, France, discovers the remainders of the sunk city Heraleion [work on] in the Mediterranean before
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culture
- 1967: The Beatles' - album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts club volume appears
- 2000: In Hanover the first world exhibition in Germany [work on ] begins disasters
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- 2000: With a pit misfortune in proud brook, North Hesse 51 diesMiners, six can be saved after four days
- 1991: Outbreak of the volcano Pinatubo on the Philippines demands about 1,000 victims; 400,000 humans become shelterless
- 1999: Flight 1420 American Airlines has an accident on the international airport of Little skirtNational air haven after a late flight due to two devastating thunderstorms, which pulled away over Arkansas. 12 of 143 humans died, there due to the stress of the pilots from Nichteinkalkulierung the brake assistance at the wings was not driven out and the McDonnell Douglas MD-82therefore beyond the runway and against guard rails hit. Since a part of its bored itself directly in the cockpit, the pilot died [
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- 1265: Dante Alighieri, Italian poet
- 1503: William of Grumbach, knights and adventurers
- 1649: Johann William Petersen, German theologian
- 1653: George Muffat,French musician and composer
- 1725: Johann Philipp Lorenz Withof, professor for history, Beredsamkeit and moral
- 1744: Christian God-help salt man, German minister and paedagogue
- 1765: Christiane of Goethe, Ehefrau von Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
- 1766: Anton hare hat, Austrian actor and Komiker
- 1780: Carl Philipp Gottfried of Clausewitz, German military theoretician and general
- 1783: Emil Ernst Gottfried von Herder, royal Bavarian away and government advice
- 1790: Ferdinand Raimund, Austrian writer
- 1796: Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot, French physicist
- 1801: Brigham Young, founder of Utah and the city salt Lake town center
- 1804: Mikhail Iwanowitsch Glinka, Russian composer
- 1813: Karl Andresen, German Germanist
- 1815: Otto I., King of Greece
- 1826: Carl Bechstein, German piano farmer
- 1829: Cullen Andrew Battle, Brigadier General of the Konföderierten
- 1831: John Bell Hood, US-American general in the civil war
- 1842: Christoph Blumhardt, German theologian andMinister
- 1856: Ernst Lecher, Austrian physicist
- 1865: Alfred Götze, German Prähistoriker
- 1875: Carl Severing, German politician and Minister
- 1889: Sigrid Onegin, German opera and concert singer
- 1892: Hironori Otsuka, founder thatCarat style direction Wado Ryu
- 1895: Tadeusz Komorowski, commander in chief of the Polish homeland army (Armia Krajowa)
- 1901: Joop of ter Beek, Netherlands football player
- 1902: Leopold Lindtberg, Austrian director
- 1902: Siegfried Balke, German chemist, manager, politician and Federal Minister
- 1907: Franc Whittle, English pilot, inventor and businessman
- 1908: Peter de Mendelssohn, GermanBritish writer, historian and essayist
- 1912: Wolfgang Büttner, German actor
- 1912: Harsh ore Tichy, writer, geologist, journalist and mountain climber
- 1913: Patrick Dalzel Job, British naval officer
- 1915: Johnny bond, US-American singer
- 1916: Jean Jérôme Hamer, cardinal of the Roman-catholic church
- 1917: Otto Esser, German employer president
- 1921: Nelson Riddle, US-American composer and bending picking up vein
- 1922: Ruth deer man, German authoress
- 1924: Rudi Piffl, German table tennis player
- 1924: Helmut Sakowski, German writer
- 1926: Andy Griffith, US-American actor
- 1926: Marilyn Monroe, US-American film star
- 1927: Willem would scold, Netherlands politician
- 1928: Georgi Dobrowolski, Soviet cosmonaut
- 1929: Paul Markowski, Funktionär of the SED in the GDR
- 1930: Hans Heinz Emons, rector of the mountain academy free mountain, Minister for education and youth of the GDR
- 1934: Pat Boone, US AmericanSinger and actor
- 1935: Norman Foster, British architect and designer
- 1935: Percy Adlon, German film and television director, author and producer
- 1936: Hans Kneifel, with civil name Hanns Kneifel, German writer
- 1936: Peter then, German actor, director and director
- 1937: Morgan Freeman, US-American actor
- 1938: Carlo Caffarra, archbishop of Bologna and cardinal
- 1939: Jackie Stewart, British formula 1-Weltmeister
- 1940: Barbara leave, Polish actress
- 1940: Rene Auberjonois, US-American actor
- 1944: Robert Powell, British actor
- 1946: Werner Mueller, German manager and former Federal Minister for Economic Affairs (1998-2002)
- 1947: Konstantin bells, German musician, singer-songwriter, composer and author
- 1947: Ron Wood, BritishRock musician, guitarist of the Rolling Stones
- 1948: Rolf Hempelmann, German politician and MdB
- 1950: Annemarie Jorritsma, Netherlands politician
- 1950: Roger van Gool, Belgian football player
- 1952: Sylvia give, German light athlete and Olympiateilnehmerin
- 1953: Caspar Memering, German football player
- 1955: Lorraine Moller, light athlete of New Zealand and Olympionikin
- 1956: Peter Tomka, Richter at the international Court of Justice into the Hague
- 1959: Alan of savages, British musician, Songschreiber and singer (Depeche mode)
- 1959: Martin Brundle, British running driver
- 1959: Kristine Nitz, German light athlete
- 1960: Lutz Stratmann, German politician
- 1961: Paul Coffey, Canadian ice hockey player in the NHL
- 1965: Nigel Short, English chess large master
- 1965: Olga Nasarowa, Byelorussian light athlete and Olympiasiegerin
- 1968: Jason Donovan, Australian actor and singer
- 1973: Anna Thalbach, German actress
- 1973: Heidi Klum, German mannequin and photo model
- 1974: Alanis Morissette, Canadian singer and musician
- 1975: Karnam Malleswari, Indian Gewichtheberin
- 1978: Hasna Benhassi, Moroccan light athlete and Olympionikin
- 1982: Justine Henin Hardenne, Belgian Tennisspielerin
- 1985: Tirunesh Dibaba, äthiopische light athlete and Olympionikin
- 1989: Caroline pure ore, German authoress and lady journalist
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- 1035: Simeon of Trier, Pilgerführer in Jerusalem and Palestine
- 1434: Wladyslaw II. Jagiello, large prince by Lithuania, König of Poland
- 1564: Loy herring, Eichstätter sculptor of the Renaissance
- 1616: Tokugawa Ieyasu,Japanese field gentleman, Shÿgun and one „of the three of some “
- 1625: Honore d'Urfé, French writer
- 1639: Melchior Franck, German composer
- 1679: Karl Kaspar of the Leyen, archbishop and cure prince of Trier
- 1726: Charlotte of Hanau Lichtenberg, Wife of the land count Ludwig VIII. of Hessen darmstadt
- 1740: Samuel who rock, reformed theologian
- 1815: Louis Alexandre Berthier, French general and marshal of France
- 1820: August Ferdinand Bernhardi, German language researcher and writer
- 1823: Louis Nicolas Davout, French general, Pair and marshal of France
- 1826: Johann Friedrich Oberlin, minister and social pioneer
- 1841: David Wilkie, British painter
- 1846: Gregor XVI., Pope
- 1868: James Buchanan, 15. President of the USA
- 1879: Napoléon „IV “Bonaparte
- 1882: Johannes Zeltner, honour citizen in joke mountain
- 1888: Anton summer, thüringer dialect poet
- 1899: Klaus Groth, flat-German poet and writer
- 1904: George Frederic of Watt, British painter
- 1916: Anna scratch, German Soubrette and actress
- 1918: Smelling pool of broadcasting corporations Faltin, Finnish composer, music professor
- 1923: Johann Heinrich Louis Krüger, German eod RK
- 1930: Isidor Gunsberg, important Hungarian chess player
- 1938: Ödön of Horváth, Austrian writer
- 1941: Hans Berger, German neurologist and psychiatrist
- 1941: Hugh of whale poles, British writer
- 1942: Vladislav Vančura, Czech writer (executed)
- 1943: Amédée Henri Gustave Noël Gastoué, French music scientist and composer
- 1943: Leslie Howard, BritishActor
- 1943: Wilfrid Israel, philanthropist and businessman
- 1946: Ion Antonescu, Prime Minister and general staff boss of Romania
- 1946: Leo Slezak, popular opera singer and actor
- 1952: John Dewey, US-American philosopher and paedagogue
- 1954: Martin Andersen Nexø, Danish writer
- 1959: Sax Rohmer, English Kriminalautor and Esoteriker
- 1960: Paula Hitler, Schwester Adolf Hitler
- 1961: Louis Ferdinand Celine, French writer and physician
- 1962: Adolf calibration man, German SS-Obersturmbannführer
- 1968: Helen cellar, US-American deaf-blind authoress
- 1972: Fritz weber, Austrian writer and storyteller
- 1975: Ernst Schneider, Erfinder von Schiffsantrieben
- 1975: Friedrich Griese, German writer
- 1979: Werner Forssmann, German physician, inventor of the heart catheter
- 1981: Carl Vinson, US-American politician
- 1981: January Zdeněk Bartoš, Czech composer
- 1982: Kind Pepper, US-American old saxophonist
- 1983: Anna Seghers, German authoress
- 1984: Archip Michailowitsch Ljulka, Soviet jet engine technical designer
- 1984: Nat Nelson,US-American singer
- 1986: Charles F. Wennerstrum, US-American judge with the Nürnberger processes
- 1987: Anthony de Mello, Jesuitenpriester, important mirror-image-ritual teacher
- 1988: Harsh ore Feigl, Austrian-American philosopher
- 1996: Neelam Sanjiva Reddy, Indian politician andPresident
- 1996: Otto Meier, German artist (ceramic(s))
- 1998: Gottfried service, Swiss football arbitrator
- 1999: Christopher Cockerell, British engineer and inventor of the Hovercrafts (air cushion vehicle)
- 1999: Gert single, German writer
- 2000: Torbjörn Lundquist,Swedish composer
- 2001: Birendra beer Bikram Schah Dev, former king of Nepal
- 2001: Birendra and Aiswarya, king and queen of Nepal
- 2003: Gerhard Rentzsch, German radio play author
- 2004: Mathias a ore, German synchronous speaker, actor andSportsman
- 2005: George Mikan, US-American basketball player
- 2005: Geoffrey Toone, Irish actor
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celebration and anniversaries
- international child day
- world day of social means of communication
- catholic anniversary for Justin the martyr
see also: Historical anniversaries, time scale
