2. June
| | of these articles is concerned with the date 2. To June, for the article to the terrorist organization of the same name see movement 2. June. |
The 2. June is the 153. Day of the Gregorian calendar (the 154. in leap years), thus remain212 days up to the year end.
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of events
- ,455: Decay of the Roman realm: The Vandalen under king Geiserich conquer Rome
- 1878: Of Germany emperor Wilhelm I. with an assassination attempt heavily wounds
- 1924: Indian politics of the USA: By the Indian Citizenship act receive to Indian in the USA the full citizen rights
- 1946: Establishment thatRepublic of Italy
- 1953: Queen Elizabeth II. in the Westminster Abbey in London 1967 are crowned by Great Britain and
- Northern Ireland: During a demonstration against the attendance of the Schahs of Persia in West Berlin the student becomes Benno Ohnesorg of onePolicemen shot. Into consequence it comes to the establishment of the movement 2. June
- 1972: Andreas Baader and other members of the Red Army parliamentary group in Frankfurt/Main after a shooting arrests
- 1974: In Bhutan Jigme Singye Wangchuk becomescrowned to the king
- 1987: Double taxation agreement between Germany and Bulgaria
- 1989: Japan. Sozuke UN becomes a new head of the government
- 1991: First regular travel of a intertown center express
- 1992: Kirgisistan becomes member in the UNESCO
- 1993: Bosnia and Herzegowina becomeMember in the UNESCO
- 1997: Federal elections in Canada
- 1999: Lyon, France. Major fire in the university. About 400,000 books burn
- 2000: Japan. Head of the government Yoshiro Mori dissolves the parliament and sets new elections on
- 2004: In Afghanistan 5 coworkers of the relief organization of physicians without borders in an ambush are murdered
science and technology
- 1915: Albert Einstein, since March 1914 in Berlin actively, holds a public lecture in the Treptower observatoryover relativity of the movement and gravitation.
- 1966: With the first unmanned moon-landing the USSR is established for short time as prominent space nation
- 2003: From the kasachischen space station Baikonur out starts the space probe Mars express
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culture
- 1771:Premiere of the opera arm IDA von Antonio Salieri at the castle theatre in Vienna
- 1800: Premiere of the opera Cesare in Farmacusa of Antonio Salieri at the theatre at the Kärntnertor in Vienna
- 1855: Premiere of the opera Jenny Bell von Daniel François ESPRIT Auber at that Opéra Comique in Paris
- 1911: Premiere of the opera Isabeau of Pietro Mascagni at the Teatro Coliseo in Buenos Aires
- 1937: Premiere of the opera Lulu of Alban mountain
- 1966: Premiere of the jokeful opera seventeen days and four minutes of Werner Egk at the national theatre Stuttgart
- 1980: Ernő Rubiks „charm cubes “begins its triumphant advance in German toy shops
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religion
- 1667: After the death of Alexander VII. to 22. May steps the Konklave for the choice of the successortogether
- 1979: Pope Johannes Paul II. for the first time Poland [work on] drives disasters 1958 since its
Papal election 1978 into
its
- homeland: Guadalajara, Mexico. A Lockheed Constellation of the Aeronavas hits briefly after the start approximatelya mountain. All 45 persons die
- 1965: Pakistan. an eddy tower demands in the east of the country approx. 30,000 human lives
- 1983: Cincinnati, Ohio, the USA. Douglas a DC-9 of the air Canada tries a forced landing because of fires on board.23. Humans die
- 1994: An earthquake of the strength 7.8 on Jawa, Indonesia demands 277 human lives
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sport
- 1900: By fusion of two clubs the fiber plastic becomes 1900 Kaiserslautern, after further fusions starting from 1932 1. Fiber plastic Kaiserslautern, based
entries from athlete IC world records are under the respective discipline under Leichtathletik; for events within the range formula 1 see there.
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born
- ,926: Murakami, 62. Emperor of Japan
- 1491: Heinrich VIII.Kingof England
- 1535: Leo XI., Pope
- 1699: Marie Thérèse Rodet Geoffrin, is considered as one of the spirit-richest women 18. Century
- 1954: Evelyn Hamann, actress from Hamburg
- 1702: Peter Gerwin von Franconia Siersdorf, Generalvikarin Cologne
- 1740: Marquis de Sade, French author
- 1748: José Lidón, Spanish composer
- 1780 - Heinrich Leonhard Heubner, Lutheri theologian 19. Century
- 1787: Nile Gabriel Sefström, Swedish chemist
- 1828: James CutlerThinly Parker, US-American composer
- 1835: Pius X., Pope starting from 1903
- 1840: Thomas Hardy, British writer
- 1857: Edward Elgar, British composer
- 1857: Karl Gjellerup, Danish writer
- 1863: Felix von Weingartner,Austrian conductor and composer
- 1876: Hakon Børresen, Danish composer
- 1882: Rudolf being gel, chairman of the executive committee of the Siemens Schuckert of works
- 1885: Hans Gerhard Creutzfeldt, German neurologist
- 1895: Tibor Radó, Hungarian mathematician
- 1899: Lotte cleaner, German artist (shears cut, animated film, illustration)
- 1902: Giuseppe Lepori, Swiss politician, Upper House of Parliament
- 1902: Joachim of Elbe, lawyer and diplomat
- 1903: Max Aub, Spanish writer
- 1904: Johnny white Mueller, US-amerikanischer float and Filmschauspieler
- 1905: Max prince, German writer
- 1906: Carlo Scarpa, Italian architect
- 1908: Artur Petzoldt, former president of the directorate of the German Federal Railways Hamburg
- 1909: Robin Orr, Scottish composer
- 1917: Heinz Sielmann, German Tierfilmer
- 1920: Marcel realm Ranicki, GermanPolish literary critic
- 1922: Clair Cameron Patterson, US-American geo chemist
- 1923: Fritz Baier, German politician and MdB
- 1927: Carl Butler, US-American Country singer
- 1930: Carlo Menem, Argentine politician, president 1989 to 1999
- 1932: Makoto Oda, Japanese writer
- 1932: Sammy Turner, US-American singer
- 1934: Karl-Heinz Feldkamp, German football player and coach
- 1936: Otis Williams, US-American singer
- 1936: Vladimir Golubnitschi, Soviet athlete and olympia winner
- 1937: Jimmy Jones, US-American singer
- 1937: Rosalyn Higgins, British Juristin, member of the international Court of Justice
- 1939: Charles Miller, US-amerikanischer musician
- 1940: Konstantin II., the last king of the Hellenen
- 1941: Charlie of Watt, is Schlagzeuger of the Rolling Stones
- 1941: William Guest, US-American singer
- 1943: Crescenzio Sepe, cardinal of the Roman-catholic church
- 1944: Jeff Beck, British Electric guitarist of the skirt music
- 1944: Marvin Hamlisch, US-American composer
- 1945: David Dundas, British singer
- 1945: Graham Bonney, British singer
- 1945: Smelling pool of broadcasting corporations Long, British artist
- 1947: Antone Tavares, US-American singer
- 1947: Heath rose Berroth, German politician and MdL
- 1947: Hitting a corner hard Naumann, mayor thatLuther city joke mountain
- 1952: Hildegard Krekel, German actress
- 1955: Joachim Becker, is bassist the German skirt volume Rodgau monotonous
- 1959: Nichael Steele, US-American musician
- 1960: Bernhard Lloyd, German musician
- 1960: Tony Hadley,British singer
- 1960: Olga Bondarenko, Russian light athlete and Olympiasiegerin
- 1962: Sibylle mountain, German authoress and was a lady journalist
- 1964: Caroline left, German rain eating urine and film script authoress
- 1965: Jim Knipfel, US-American writer
- 1965: Jens Peter Herold, German athlete and olympia medal winner
- 1966: Udo Hagen, German Judokämpfer
- 1968: Flemming Andersen one, Danish Comiczeichner
- 1970: Dr. Ring thing, well-known German Ska and Reggae artist
- 1971: Anthony Montgomery, US-American Comedian and actor
- 1978: Nikki Cox, US-American actress
- 1989: Freddy Adu, Ghanaian football player
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died
- ,657: Eugen I., Pope
- ,891: Aluminium-Muwaffaq, dominant regent under Kalif aluminum courage amide
- ,959: Odo ofCanterbury, English archbishop and holy
- 1701: Larva line de Scudéry, French authoress
- 1761: Jonas Alströmer, Swedish agriculture and industrial pioneer
- 1825: Karl William Salice Contessa, German Novellist and comedy poet
- 1835: François Etienne cellar man, French Kavalleriegeneral
- 1860: Leopold of Orlich, German officer and writer
- 1885: Karl Anton of Hohenzollern Sigmaringen, German aristocrats
- 1882: Giuseppe Garibaldi, Italian freedom fighter
- 1896: Gerhard Rohlfs, German, Afrikareisender and writers
- 1910: Eduard punch,Swiss engineer, inventor and free entrepreneur
- 1926: William Boog Leishman, British physician
- 1927: Friedrich Hegar, Swiss composer and conductor
- 1932: John walter Gregory, geologist
- 1933: Bess Brenck Kali, German Dichterin
- 1933: Franc Jarvis, US-American athlete
- 1941: Lou Gehrig, US-American baseball player
- 1942: Bunny Berigan, US-American Jazztrompeter
- 1944: Zikmund train, composer
- 1948: Karl Brandt, German physician, body physician by Adolf Hitler, of war criminals condemned to the death
- 1948: Viktor Brack, National Socialist functionary, for the death of condemned war criminals
- 1948: Tungsten they verse, National Socialist science manager, for the death of condemned war criminals
- 1961: Louis de Wohl, German writer and Astrologe
- 1961: George Simon Kaufman, US-American author
- 1967: Benno Ohnesorg, German student
- 1970: Bruce McLaren, author driver of New Zealand and founder formula of the 1-Teams McLaren
- 1970: Giuseppe Ungaretti, Italian writer
- 1972: Ulvi Cemal Erkin, Turkish composer
- 1974: Arnold Lunn,British ski pioneer, mountain climber and writer
- 1982: Harsh ore Quandt, German Industrieller
- 1983: Gerhard Kienle, German Anthroposoph, physician, university University of, science theoretician
- 1984: François de Menthon, French main prosecutor with the Nürnberger processes
- 1990: Rex Harrison, EnglishActor
- 1992: Wilfried Dietrich, German Ringer
- 1996: Amos Tversky, psychologist
- 1997: Helen Yak-generic terms, US-American Tennisspielerin
- 1999: Junior Braithwaite, Jamaican musician, joint founder of the Wailers
- 2003: Smelling pool of broadcasting corporations Cusack, US-American actor and film script author
- 2004: Dominic Francis Moraes, Indian writer, poet and journalist
- 2004: Martin Greiffenhagen, German politics policy
- 2004: Nikolai Ghiaurov, Bulgarian-Austrian opera singer
- 2005: Stefan Knafl, Austrian politician
- 2005: Samir take, Lebanese journalist
- 2005: Melita Norwood, British secretary, more than 40 years for the Soviet Union spied
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celebration and anniversaries
Italy: Day of the Republic of (state holiday)
see also: Historical anniversaries, time scale
