Historical Events tagged with "1975"

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Military & Warfare

Antonov An-12 Downed in Angola Conflict

November 25th, 1985 39 years ago

A Soviet Air Force Antonov An-12 was shot down near Menongue in Angola's Cuando Cubango Province, resulting in the deaths of 21 personnel on board. The aircraft, engaged in support of the MPLA, was targeted during a period of intense conflict amidst Angola's civil war. The incident underscored the ongoing tensions and military operations involving multiple factions vying for control within the country.

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Crime & Law

Bomb Explosion at LaGuardia Airport

December 29th, 1975 49 years ago

A bomb exploded in a locker at LaGuardia Airport, causing significant destruction. Eleven people were killed and over 75 were injured in the attack. The explosion occurred in Terminal C, leading to widespread panic and chaos among travelers. Emergency responders quickly arrived to assist the injured and secure the area. The attack raised alarming concerns about airport security and the threat of domestic terrorism.

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Politics & Government

Failed Military Coup by Portuguese Radicals

November 25th, 1975 49 years ago

A failed military coup in Portugal sought to establish a communist regime during the fragile transition to democracy following the Carnation Revolution. Left-wing military officers, dissatisfied with the slow pace of reforms, took control of key locations in Lisbon, including military bases and government buildings. However, the coup faced stiff resistance from moderate socialist leaders, resulting in a swift restoration of order. The coup spotlighted divisions within the Portuguese military and political spectrum, marking a significant moment in Portugal's post-revolutionary history.

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Politics & Government

Suriname Attains Independence from the Netherlands

November 25th, 1975 49 years ago

Suriname officially gained independence from the Netherlands in 1975, marking a significant milestone in its history. The independence was the culmination of a decades-long journey toward self-rule, reflecting the growing desire for autonomy among Surinamese citizens and the changing attitudes within Dutch politics. The official transfer of power took place in the capital, Paramaribo, and involved ceremonial events attended by both Dutch and Surinamese officials. This transition to independence resulted from negotiations and the 1973 agreement between the two nations, enabling Suriname to adopt its own constitution and governance. It was a pivotal moment, emphasizing national identity and the aspiration for self-determination among the people of Suriname.

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Politics & Government

Governor-General Dismisses Whitlam Government

November 11th, 1975 49 years ago

Sir John Kerr, the Australian Governor-General, dismissed Prime Minister Gough Whitlam's government, leading to a political crisis. Following the dismissal, Kerr appointed Malcolm Fraser as caretaker Prime Minister and announced a general election to take place in early December. This unprecedented constitutional action set off nationwide debates about the powers of the Governor-General and the nature of Australian democracy during a time of political tumult.

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Politics & Government

Colonel Abu Taher Leads Uprising Against Regime

November 7th, 1975 49 years ago

A joint force of civilians and soldiers, led by Colonel Abu Taher, successfully orchestrated an uprising that ousted Brigadier Khaled Mosharraf and ended his reign. This revolt freed Major General Ziaur Rahman, the army chief who was under house arrest following earlier political unrest. The uprising showcased military solidarity and civilian involvement in reclaiming power and authority from a corrupt leadership, altering Bangladesh's political landscape.

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Social Movements & Civil Rights

Icelandic Women's Strike Against Inequality

October 24th, 1975 49 years ago

In a landmark protest against gender inequality, 90% of Icelandic women participated in a national strike on October 24, 1975. The strike involved women from various professions, including educators, doctors, and housewives, who left their workplaces and duties to draw attention to unfair treatment and disparities in pay and opportunity. The event took place in Iceland, a small island nation in the North Atlantic, and was both a statement of solidarity and a powerful call for change towards greater gender equality in the workforce and society.

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Accidents & Tragedies

RAF Avro Vulcan Bomber Crash in Malta

October 14th, 1975 49 years ago

An RAF Avro Vulcan bomber crashed in Żabbar, Malta, during an attempted landing, resulting in the loss of five crew members and one civilian. The bomber was reportedly in distress before the crash and had to abandon its landing attempt. The explosion of the aircraft led to significant destruction, further impacting the local community.

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Sports & Recreation

Muhammad Ali claims victory over Joe Frazier

October 1st, 1975 49 years ago

Muhammad Ali faced Joe Frazier in a grueling boxing match in Manila. Known as the 'Thrilla in Manila,' this bout was the third and final meeting between the two legendary heavyweights, both vying for dominance in the boxing world. The fight was marked by its intense heat and back-and-forth action, ultimately leading to Frazier's corner halting the match after the 14th round, allowing Ali to retain his heavyweight title.

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