July 1, 1948 (Thursday) [ edit] Soviet representatives withdrew from the Allied Kommandatura in Berlin, ending the last vestige of co-operation between the four powers in Germany. [1] US President Harry S. Truman signed a Republican-sponsored housing bill, but criticized it as "slipshod" for failing to provide any public housing or slum clearance.
• 1 juillet : les documents de Francfort sont remis aux ministres-présidents des länder occidentaux. • 4 juillet : parti en tête, Maurice Trintignant est victime d'un terrible accident au Grand Prix automobile de Suisse alors qu'il était 4 au 4 tour. Déclaré cliniquement mort, il revient à la vie après une semaine de coma. • 5 juillet :
The following events occurred in July 1948 : Soviet representatives withdrew from the Allied Kommandatura in Berlin, ending the last vestige of co-operation between the four powers in Germany.
What happened in 1948 at the Dixiecrat Convention?
What happened in 1948 at the Dixiecrat Convention?
July 17, 1948 – Dixiecrat National Convention (Birmingham) July 20 – Cold War: President Harry S. Truman issues the second peacetime military draft in the United States, amid increasing tensions with the Soviet Union (the first peacetime draft occurred in 1940 under President Roosevelt).
The 1948 Winter Olympics open in St Moritz, Switzerland. January 31 – The British crown colony of the Malayan Union, Penang and Malacca form the Federation of Malaya. The Soviet Union begins to jam Voice of America broadcasts. The Federation of Malaya is proclaimed.
April 5 – 1947–48 Civil War in Mandatory Palestine: Haganah launches Operation Nachshon, provoking the 1948 Palestinian exodus. April 7 – The World Health Organization is established by the United Nations.
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