August 1973

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The following events occurred in August 1973:

August 1, 1973 (Wednesday)

August 2, 1973 (Thursday)

August 3, 1973 (Friday)

August 4, 1973 (Saturday)

August 5, 1973 (Sunday)

  • Black September members open fire in a crowded passenger lounge at Athens airport; 3 people are killed, and 55 injured.

August 6, 1973 (Monday)

  • Stevie Wonder and his friend, John Harris, are injured when their vehicle collides with a truck loaded with logs. For four days Wonder is in a coma caused by severe brain contusion, causing media attention and the preoccupation of relatives, friends and fans.[2]

August 7, 1973 (Tuesday)

August 8, 1973 (Wednesday)

August 9, 1973 (Thursday)

  • Dean Corll's accomplice, Elmer Wayne Henley, leads police to the bodies of several murder victims.[5][6] Over subsequent days, this results in the discovery of the Houston Mass Murders: at least 28 boys were killed over a three-year period by Corll, Henley and David Owen Brooks.
  • Died: Donald Peers, 65, Welsh popular singer; Nikos Zachariadis, 70, Greek Communist politician

August 10, 1973 (Friday)

  • Bulgaria issues a new decoration, in recognition of the 50th Anniversary Of The People's Anti-Fascist Uprising 1923, to be awarded to all surviving anti-fascist participants in the June and September 1923 Bulgarian uprisings.

August 11, 1973 (Saturday)

  • Soviet TV station Programme One airs the first part of the Soviet television miniseries Seventeen Moments of Spring, which would run until 24 August. With an audience of between fifty and eighty million viewers per episode, it becomes the most successful television show of its time in the USSR.

August 12, 1973 (Sunday)

  • Died: Karl Ziegler, 74, German chemist and Nobel Prize laureate

August 13, 1973 (Monday)

August 14, 1973 (Tuesday)

August 15, 1973 (Wednesday)

August 16, 1973 (Thursday)

August 17, 1973 (Friday)

August 18, 1973 (Saturday)

  • Born: Victoria Coren, English writer, television presenter and poker player, in Hammersmith, London, the daughter of journalist Alan Coren

August 19, 1973 (Sunday)

August 20, 1973 (Monday)

August 21, 1973 (Tuesday)

  • The coroner in the Bloody Sunday inquest accuses the British army of "sheer unadulterated murder" after the jury returns an open verdict.[11]

August 22, 1973 (Wednesday)

  • Kosmos 580 is successfully launched by the Soviet Union as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme.

August 23, 1973 (Thursday)

  • The Norrmalmstorg robbery occurs in Stockholm, the first criminal event in Sweden covered by live television. The perpetrators, Jan-Erik Olsson and Clark Olofsson, persuade their hostages that they are safer with them than if the police intervene; the incident becomes famous for the origin of the term Stockholm syndrome.

August 24, 1973 (Friday)

August 25, 1973 (Saturday)

August 26, 1973 (Sunday)

August 27, 1973 (Monday)

August 28, 1973 (Tuesday)

August 29, 1973 (Wednesday)

August 30, 1973 (Thursday)

August 31, 1973 (Friday)

References

  1. BBC On This Day. Accessed 26 December 2012
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  5. The Man With The Candy, ISBN 978-0-7432-1283-0 p. 141
  6. The Victoria Advocate news archives
  7. David Hanna, Harvest Of Horror, 1975 p. 160
  8. "Picture Gallery" The Times (London). Friday, 17 August 1973. (58863), col D-G, p. 5.
  9. Elections in South Africa's Apartheid-Era Homelands "Bantustans" African Elections Database
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  13. "Race against time to save two trapped in midget submarine" The Times (London). Saturday, 1 September 1973. (58876), col A-E, p. A. (continued on p 2, Col A).
  14. "Regulations on deep-sea work to be considered after near-disaster" The Times (London). Monday, 3 September 1973. (58877), col E-G, p. 1.
  15. "Champagne flows after rescue from the deep" The Times (London). Monday, 3 September 1973. (58877), col D-G, p. 2.
  16. "Décret N° 73-293 du 30 août 1973 fixant la composition des membres du Conseil des Ministres de la République Populaire de Congo", Presidency of Congo-Brazzaville, 30 August 1973 (French).
  17. Africa Research Bulletin: Economic, Financial and Technical Series, volume 10 (1973), page 2,952.
  18. "Russian liner aground off Bermuda" The Times (London). Saturday, 1 September 1973. (58876), col F, p. 4.