2023-06-06 22:42:05
Under Wednesday, June 7, the book of history records, among other things:
1933: In Rome, the ambassadors of England, France and Germany initialed a “treaty of understanding and cooperation” with Mussolini.
1933: In Paris, Bertolt Brecht’s “The Seven Deadly Sins of the Petty Bourgeois” is premiered with music by Kurt Weill.
1948: A six-power conference that has been meeting in London since April 20 proposes in the “London Recommendations” among other things the convening of a constituent assembly in Germany and the formation of an international Ruhr authority.
1948: Czechoslovak President Edvard Beneš resigns from office. His successor is Communist leader Klement Gottwald.
1963: “Come On”, a composition by Chuck Berry, is the first single by the “Rolling Stones”.
1973: Willy Brandt is the first Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany to make an official visit to Israel (until June 11).
1988: Uproar at the Burgtheater in Vienna over an interview by director Claus Peymann for the German weekly “Die Zeit”, which members of the ensemble consider “denouncing”.
1998: In a referendum, the Swiss vote once morest a research ban on genetically modified animals and once morest a ban on the cultivation of genetically modified plants.
2003: In Kabul, four German soldiers are killed in an attack on the international Afghanistan protection force ISAF, and 29 others are injured, some seriously.
2008: The European Football Championship 2008 in Austria and Switzerland will attract 2.4 million visitors from Germany and abroad to the four home cities until June 29th. According to the police, EURO 2008 was largely peaceful.
birthdays: Paul Gauguin, French painter (1848-1903); Charles Mackintosh, Scottish Art Nouveau architect (1868-1928); Sir John Sealy Townsend, iri. physicist (1868-1957); James F. Ivory, US director (1928); Karin Kathrein, Austria journalist, publicist, cultural critic and theater scholar (1938); Prince (aka Prince Roger Nelson), US singer and composer (1958-2016); Roberto Alagna, French opera singer (1963).
days of death: Friedrich Hölderlin, German poet (1770-1843); Franz Xaver Gruber, Austria composer of the song “Silent Night, Holy Night” (1787-1863); Edwin Thomas Booth, US actor (1833-1893); Otto von Fürth, Austria physicians and biochemists (1867-1938); Agostino Casaroli, Italian Cardinal (1914-1998); Christine Lavant (actually Christine Habernig), Austria. poet (1915-1973); Dino Risi, Italian film director (1916-2008); Stefan Weber, Austria rock musician (1946-2018); Horst Skoff, Austria Tennis player (1968-2008).
name days: Robert, Gottschalk, Eoban, Dietger, Lukretia, Gottlieb, Klothilde, Adolar, Anita, Anna, Petrus, Antonio.
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