December 1971

December 1971

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The following events occurred in December 1971:

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December 1, 1971 (Wednesday)

  • Cambodian Civil War: Khmer Rouge rebels intensify assaults on Cambodian government positions, forcing their retreat from Kompong Thmar and nearby Ba Ray, 10 kilometers northeast of Phnom Penh.
  • The French submarine Redoutable (S611) is commissioned, the first SNLE (Sous-marin Nucléaire Lanceur d'Engins, "Device-Launching Nuclear Submarine").
  • The National Industrial Relations Court is established in the UK.
  • The municipality of Buchenbach is formed by the merger of the former political entities of Buchenbach and Falkensteig.
  • Belgian singing duo Nicole & Hugo are married at Wemmel.

December 2, 1971 (Thursday)

December 3, 1971 (Friday)

December 4, 1971 (Saturday)

December 5, 1971 (Sunday)

December 6, 1971 (Monday)

December 7, 1971 (Tuesday)

December 8, 1971 (Wednesday)

  • U.S. President Richard Nixon orders the 7th Fleet to move towards the Bay of Bengal in the Indian Ocean.
  • In Northern Ireland, Sean Russell, an off-duty member of the Ulster Defence Regiment, is shot dead by members of the Irish Republican Army at his home in Belfast, thus becoming the first Catholic member of the UDR to be killed in the conflict.

December 9, 1971 (Thursday)

  • The Indian Air Force mounts its Meghna Heli Bridge operation to airlift troops of IV Corps of the Indian Army from Brahmanbaria to Raipura and Narsingdi over the River Meghna.
  • In a television interview, Bruce Lee says that both Paramount and Warner Brothers want him "to be in a modernized type of a thing, and they think the Western idea is out, whereas I want to do the Western".[1]
  • Died: Ralph Bunche, 68, American political scientist and Nobel laureate; Sergey Konenkov, 97, Russian sculptor; Iftikhar Janjua, Pakistani general (killed when his OH-13S (Sioux) helicopter was attacked by Indian forces).

December 10, 1971 (Friday)

  • The John Sinclair Freedom Rally is held at the University of Michigan. Performers include John Lennon and Yoko Ono.

December 11, 1971 (Saturday)

  • The 2nd Parachute Battalion Group of the Indian Army carries out the Tangail Airdrop, aiming to take Poongli Bridge on the Jamuna and cut off the retreat of the 93 Brigade of the Pakistani Army.
  • Nihat Erim forms the new government of Turkey (34th government, Nihat Erim had previously served twice as prime minister).
  • The Libertarian Party (United States) is established.

December 12, 1971 (Sunday)

December 13, 1971 (Monday)

December 14, 1971 (Tuesday)

  • Facing defeat, the Pakistan Army kills 1,500 Bangladeshi intellectuals.

December 15, 1971 (Wednesday)

December 16, 1971 (Thursday)

December 17, 1971 (Friday)

December 18, 1971 (Saturday)

  • The U.S. dollar is devalued for the second time in history.
  • The world's largest hydroelectric plant in Krasnoyarsk, Russia, begins operations.
  • Three members of the Irish Republican Army (IRA), James Sheridan, John Bateson and Martin Lee, are killed when a bomb they are carrying explodes in Magherafelt, County Londonderry.[2]

December 19, 1971 (Sunday)

  • The Clube Atletico Mineiro wins the first Brazil Football Championship.
  • Intelsat IV (F3) is launched; it enters commercial service over the Atlantic Ocean February 18, 1972.

December 20, 1971 (Monday)

  • Died: Jorge Prat, 53, Chilean politician

December 21, 1971 (Tuesday)

December 22, 1971 (Wednesday)

December 23, 1971 (Thursday)

  • The Ordonnance réglant l'utilisation du nom «Suisse» pour les montres defines a Swiss watch and the circumstances under which a watch movement may be considered Swiss made.[5]
  • Born: Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, English socialite, in Hampshire

December 24, 1971 (Friday)

December 25, 1971 (Saturday)

  • Fire at a 22-storey hotel in Seoul, South Korea, kills 158 people.
  • In the longest game in NFL history, the Miami Dolphins beat the Kansas City Chiefs.
  • The FIBA Africa Championship 1972 football competition begins in Senegal.
  • Born: Dido, English singer (as Dido Florian Cloud de Bounevialle O'Malley Armstrong), in London

December 26, 1971 (Sunday)

  • The first reported sighting of the so-called Nullarbor Nymph; the story travels around the world, but turns out to be a hoax.
  • Born: Jared Leto, American actor and musician, in Bossier City, Louisiana

December 27, 1971 (Monday)

December 28, 1971 (Tuesday)

  • In the final of the 1971 Tangerine Bowl, held in Orlando, Florida, the Toledo Rockets of the Mid-American Conference defeat the Richmond Spiders of the Southern Conference 28–3.

December 29, 1971 (Wednesday)

December 30, 1971 (Thursday)

December 31, 1971 (Friday)

  • Opening of the Turgenevskaya station on the Moscow Metro.
  • Died: Pete Duel, 31, American actor, shoots himself at his home in Glen Green, Hollywood.;[8] Marin Sais, 81, American silent film actress

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