September 1971

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The following events occurred in September 1971:

September 1, 1971 (Wednesday)

September 2, 1971 (Thursday)

September 3, 1971 (Friday)

September 4, 1971 (Saturday)

  • A Boeing 727 (Alaska Airlines Flight 1866) crashes into the side of a mountain near Juneau, Alaska, killing all 111 people on board.

September 6, 1971 (Monday)

September 7, 1971 (Tuesday)

September 8, 1971 (Wednesday)

September 9, 1971 (Thursday)

September 10, 1971 (Friday)

September 11, 1971 (Saturday)

September 12, 1971 (Sunday)

September 13, 1971 (Monday)

September 14, 1971 (Tuesday)

September 15, 1971 (Wednesday)

September 16, 1971 (Thursday)

September 17, 1971 (Friday)

September 18, 1971 (Saturday)

September 19, 1971 (Sunday)

September 20, 1971 (Monday)

September 21, 1971 (Tuesday)

September 22, 1971 (Wednesday)

September 23, 1971 (Thursday)

September 24, 1971 (Friday)

  • Britain expels 90 KGB and GRU officials, 15 of them permanently.

September 25, 1971 (Saturday)

September 26, 1971 (Sunday)

  • The main-belt asteroids 6214 Mikhailgrinev, 2217 Eltigen and 2280 Kunikov are discovered by scientists at the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory.
  • Copenhagen Denmark. The Freetown "Christiania" was founded. In the morning 26 September 1971 activists occupy a number of buildings in the military area in Bådmandsgade, Christianshavn (Copenhagen). This is the first beginnings of Freetown Christiania. The barracks area has been abandoned by the Danish Navy for years and there have for a long time been disputes about what to do with the area. Residents in Christianshavn want access to the open green areas as playgrounds for their kids. Young activists from the alternative communities is lacking a place to exercise creativity and social experimentation. All they look at the closed military area, but both politicians and the military refuses that the area may be to the benefit of the population. In September 1971 the activists lose patience and begins occupation. From very start, they are meet by a violent police action to remove the activists. These actions failed completely because the area is too big and there are too many people.

September 27, 1971 (Monday)

  • Japanese Emperor Hirohito sets off on an overseas tour.

September 28, 1971 (Tuesday)

September 29, 1971 (Wednesday)

September 30, 1971 (Thursday)

  • P. V. Narasimha Rao becomes chief minister of the state of Andhra Pradesh, India.
  • The Washington Senators baseball team play their last game in Washington before their move to Texas. Thousands of fans enter the ground without paying, the security guards having left early, swelling the paid attendance of 14,460 to around 25,000. With the Senators leading 7–5 and two outs in the top of the ninth inning, several hundred youths raid the field for souvenirs. One man steals first base, and umpire crew chief Jim Honochick declares the game forfeit to the New York Yankees 9–0.[3]

References

  1. Hurricane Edith
  2. Brainy History
  3. Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.