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  1. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › 19731973 – Wikipedia

    Im Jahr 1973 bestimmen die erste Ölkrise, die Watergate-Affäre, der Putsch in Chile und der Jom-Kippur-Krieg das Weltgeschehen. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Ereignisse. 1.1 Jahreswidmungen. 1.2 Politik und Weltgeschehen. 1.2.1 Januar. 1.2.2 Februar. 1.2.3 März. 1.2.4 April. 1.2.5 Mai. 1.2.6 Juni. 1.2.7 Juli. 1.2.8 August. 1.2.9 September. 1.2.10 Oktober.

  2. Diese Liste enthält alle Nummer-eins-Hits in Deutschland im Jahr 1973. Es gab in diesem Jahr elf Nummer-eins-Singles und zehn Nummer-eins-Alben.

  3. 5. Mai 1973 Hard Rock: Ring Ring: ABBA: Polar Music, Universal International: 26. März 1973 Pop: Debütalbum Sabbath Bloody Sabbath: Black Sabbath: Vertigo Records: 1. Dezember 1973 Heavy Metal: Space Ritual: Hawkwind: Liberty Records, United Artists: 11. Mai 1973 Space Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Progressive Rock: Livealbum Sweet Freedom: Uriah ...

  4. MAI. 01.05. In Dortmund wird die "Zentralstelle für die Vergabe von Studienplätzen" (ZVS) eingerichtet. 02.05. Der Bundestag verabschiedet das Bundeswaldgesetz. Aufgrund des wirtschaftlichen Nutzens, der Bedeutung für die Umwelt und der Erholungsfunkt ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › May_1973May 1973 - Wikipedia

    • May 1, 1973
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    An estimated 1,600,000 workers in the United Kingdom stopped work in support of a Trade Union Congress "day of national protest and stoppage" against the Government's anti-inflation policy.The stri...
    The government of Japan complete repayment of its debt to the U.S. for foreign aid received for food during the American occupation after World War II, paying $175,000,000 in one lump sum at the re...
    Three gunmen invaded a cargo terminal at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport, tied up employees of Air India, and stole $500,000 worth of diamonds and jewelry that had been in transit....
    A group of three robbers in the U.S. entered a private elementary school in Peoria, Illinoisand held about 50 children hostage after fleeing from the scene of an armed robbery. More than half of th...
    A Nord 2052 Noratlas of the Portuguese Air Force crashed during a premature attempt to land at Mueda Airport in Mueda, Mozambique; all 11 people on board were killed.
    Former Texas Governor and U.S. Secretary of the Treasury John B. Connally, a longtime Democrat, announced that he was changing his allegiance to that of the rival Republican Party, as part of what...
    Born: Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck, German film director; in Cologne
    The Northern Ireland Assembly Act received royal assent, allowing the UK government to set up a Northern Ireland Assemblyand to attempt power sharing.
    U.S. President Nixon sent his fourth annual "State of the World" address to Congress and warned the government of North Vietnam that "We will not tolerate violations of the Vietnam agreement" made...
    Construction of the Sears Tower in Chicagowas completed, making the tower the world's tallest building, at 1,451 feet (442 m).
    U.S. President Richard M. Nixon conferred with his wife and daughters at a family gathering at Camp David to discuss whether he should resign because of the Watergate scandal, according to a statem...
    Terrence G. Leonhardy, the U.S. Consul General to Guadalajara in Mexico, was kidnapped by a group calling itself the Armed Revolutionary Forces of the People. His captors demanded that the Mexican...
    Shambu Tamang became the youngest person to climb to the summit of Mount Everest. His actual age at the time was disputed.
    Sunderland achieved a shock 1 to 0 win over Leeds United in the FA Cup final at Wembley, with Ian Porterfieldscoring the only goal of the game. It was the first time that an FA Cup winning team had...
    Secretariat won the Kentucky Derby.
    Led Zeppelin played before a crowd of 56,800 people at Tampa Stadium for the band's 1973 North American Tour, breaking the August 15, 1965, record of 55,600 set by The Beatles at Shea Stadium.
    At Vatican City, Roman Catholic Pope Paul VI returned the relics of St. Mark to Pope Shenouda III of the Coptic Christian Church. Shnouda III then placed them in the Cathedral of St. Mark in Cairo,...
    The World Hockey Association's first championship was won by the New England Whalers, at Boston Arena, in Game 5 of the best 4-of-7 series against the Winnipeg Jets. New England won the high-scorin...
    Australia won the 11th Federation Cupwomen's tennis competition, held at Bad Homburg, West Germany.
    Died: Sir Ernest MacMillan, 79, Canadian conductor and composer
    A 71-day standoff between federal authorities and American Indian Movement activists who were occupying the Pine Ridge Reservation at Wounded Knee, South Dakota, ended with the surrender of the lea...
    The government of Peru nationalized the South American nation's fishing industry, creating the state enterprise PescaPeruand confiscating the resources of companies from the U.S., Argentina, France...
    The U.S. state of Maryland ratified the Fifteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, prohibiting states from interfering with a citizen's right to vote based on race, after having rejecte...
    The Washington Postwas awarded the Pulitzer Prize for public service as a result of the investigation of the Watergate break-in by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, but the individual prize for repo...
    The government of the Sudan released all of its political prisoners as a new constitution went into effect, guaranteeing the right of a speedy and fair trial to anyone accused of breaking the law....
    Palden Thandup Namgyal, ruler of the Himalayan Kingdom of Sikkim, signed an agreement at the request of India, giving up his authority as an absolute monarch, creating an elected legislature, and h...
    Lebanon's Prime Minister Amin Hafez resigned a few hours after fighting broke out between Lebanese troops and Palestinian guerrillas.
    In a 9–7 losing effort against the San Francisco Giants, St. Louis Cardinals baseball ace Bob Gibson made his 242nd consecutive start. It was a new 20th-century record, passing that of Red Ruffing.
    Operating at the Le Monnier crater on the Moon, the Soviet lunar rover Lunokhod 2 encountered an accident due to a ground control mistake two days earlier that allowed dust to fall on the rover's s...
    Color television was introduced to Czechoslovakia, with Československá televise(ČST) TV2 showing the first color TV programs from its transmitting stations in Prague (now in the Czech Republic) and...
    The Polisario Front, a Sahrawi movement dedicated to the independence of Western Sahara, was formed.
    Former U.S. Attorney General John N. Mitchell and former Secretary of Commerce Maurice H. Stans were indicted by a federal grand jury on criminal charges of conspiracy to "conceal, by deceit, craft...
    President Nixon abandoned his plan to reorganize the executive branch of the government and the creation of a "super-cabinet" of three members who would oversee the heads of federal departments and...
    The New York Knicks defeated the Los Angeles Lakers, 102–93 in Game 5 of the NBA Finals to win the National Basketball Associationchampionship.
  6. Was geschah im Mai 1973? - Ereignisse zur Zeitgeschichte des 20. und 21. Jahrhunderts. Chronik des Jahres mit Tagesereignissen zu Politik und Gesellschaft.

  7. Im Mai 1973 besuchte der sowjetische Parteichef Leonid Breschnew die Bundesrepublik, es war sein erster offizieller Besuch. Die weltweite Öl-Krise traf auch West-Deutschland und es folgten die ersten autofreien Sonntage – gezwungenermaßen durch ein Sonntagsfahrverbot. Die Fernsehlandschaft bekam zwei neue Stars: Mit "Je später der Abend ...