1950
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Millennium: | 2nd millennium |
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Centuries: | 19th century – 20th century – 21st century |
Decades: | 1920s 1930s 1940s – 1950s – 1960s 1970s 1980s |
Years: | 1947 1948 1949 – 1950 – 1951 1952 1953 |
1950 by topic |
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Birth and death categories |
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Gregorian calendar | 1950 MCML |
Ab urbe condita | 2703 |
Armenian calendar | 1399 ԹՎ ՌՅՂԹ |
Assyrian calendar | 6700 |
Bahá'í calendar | 106–107 |
Balinese saka calendar | 1871–1872 |
Bengali calendar | 1357 |
Berber calendar | 2900 |
British Regnal year | 14 Geo. 6 – 15 Geo. 6 |
Buddhist calendar | 2494 |
Burmese calendar | 1312 |
Byzantine calendar | 7458–7459 |
Chinese calendar | 己丑年 (Earth Ox) 4646 or 4586 — to — 庚寅年 (Metal Tiger) 4647 or 4587 |
Coptic calendar | 1666–1667 |
Discordian calendar | 3116 |
Ethiopian calendar | 1942–1943 |
Hebrew calendar | 5710–5711 |
Hindu calendars | |
- Vikram Samvat | 2006–2007 |
- Shaka Samvat | 1871–1872 |
- Kali Yuga | 5050–5051 |
Holocene calendar | 11950 |
Igbo calendar | 950–951 |
Iranian calendar | 1328–1329 |
Islamic calendar | 1369–1370 |
Japanese calendar | Shōwa 25 (昭和25年) |
Javanese calendar | 1881–1882 |
Juche calendar | 39 |
Julian calendar | Gregorian minus 13 days |
Korean calendar | 4283 |
Minguo calendar | ROC 39 民國39年 |
Nanakshahi calendar | 482 |
Thai solar calendar | 2493 |
Tibetan calendar | 阴土牛年 (female Earth-Ox) 2076 or 1695 or 923 — to — 阳金虎年 (male Iron-Tiger) 2077 or 1696 or 924 |

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1950 (MCML) was a common year starting on Sunday in the Gregorian calendar.
Events
[change | change source]- January 5 – U.S. Senator Estes Kefauver introduces a law asking for the government to study crime in the U.S.
- January 9 – The Israeli government say's that the People's Republic of China is a country
- January 11 – Huk guerrillas attack the town of Hermosa in Bataan, Philippines.
- January 12 – British submarine Truculent crashes into a Swedish oil tanker in River Thames – 64 people died.
- January 13 – Finland is friendly with the People's Republic of China
- January 15 – Volcanic cloud kills 5000 in Mount Lamington, New Guinea
- January 17 – The Great Brinks Robbery – 11 thieves steal more than $2 million from an armored car in Boston, Massachusetts
- January 23 – The Knesset passes an agreement that says Jerusalem is the capital of Israel.
- January 24 – Cold War: Klaus Fuchs tells about his wartime espionage at Los Alamos to British interrogators – formally charged February 2
- January 28 – Somaliland is put under Italian rule
- January 29 – Lord Balfour disagrees with the fact that rationing is still in force in Britain
- January 31 – President Harry S. Truman announces a program to develop the hydrogen bomb
- January 31 – Last Kuomintang troops surrender in continental China
- June 5- The Korean War begins
- October 2 – Charles M. Schulz publishes the first Peanuts comic strip.
Births
[change | change source]- January 3 – Victoria Principal, Japanese-American actress
- January 17 – Richard L. Anderson, American sound editor
- February 25 - Neil Jordan, Irish director
- March 20 - Carl Palmer, English drummer (Emerson, Lake & Palmer)
- March 27 - Tony Banks, English keyboardist (Genesis)
- April 5 - Agnetha Fältskog, Swedish singer-songwriter and musician (ABBA)
- April 12 – Maia Danziger, American actress
- April 12 - Larry Kemp, American sound editor
- May 9 - Tom Petersson, American bass guitarist (Cheap Trick)
- May 10 - Emeric-László Kiss, Hungarian Musician
- May 13 – Stevie Wonder, American musician
- May 13 - Danny Kirwan, English guitarist (Fleetwood Mac) (d. 2018)
- May 17 - Howard Ashman, American playwright and lyricist (d. 1991)
- May 22 – Bernie Taupin
- June 19 - Ann Wilson, American singer (Heart)
- June 21 - Joey Kramer, American drummer (Aerosmith)
- July 28 - Tom Cotcher, Scottish actor
- September 10 - Joe Perry, American guitarist (Aerosmith)
- September 28 - John Sayles, American filmmaker
- October 1 – Randy Quaid, American actor
- October 2 - Mike Rutherford, English singer-songwriter and musician (Genesis)
- October 2 - Lucas Fuego, Slovak politician and doctor
- October 3 - John Curulewski, American guitarist (Styx) (d. 1988)
- October 25 - David Kaye, former American rabbi and convicted sex offender
- October 31 – John Candy, Canadian actor (d. 1994)
- December 18 - Gillian Armstrong, Australian director
- December 29 - László-Braun Rátót, Hungarian politician of German ethnicity
Deaths
[change | change source]- January 21 – George Orwell, English writer (b. 1903)
- April 7 - Walter Huston, Canadian actor (b. 1883)
- November 2 – George Bernard Shaw, Irish writer (b. 1856)
- December 30 – Arthur Davidson, American business man (b. 1881)
- June 22 – Lonnie Moon
Awards
[change | change source]Movies released
[change | change source]Hit songs
[change | change source]- "A-Razz-A-Ma-Tazz" – Georgia Gibbs
- "All My Love (Bolero)" – Patti Page
- "Are You Lonesome Tonight?" – Al Jolson
- "Ballin' The Jack" – Georgia Gibbs
- "Ballin' The Jack" – Danny Kaye
- "Be My Love" – Mario Lanza
- "Bewitched" – Doris Day
- "Black Lace" – Frankie Laine
- "Boo-Hoo" – Guy Lombardo & The Lombardo Trio
- "A Bushel And A Peck" – Perry Como & Betty Hutton
- "Can Anyone Explain? (No, No, No!)" – The Ames Brothers
- "Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy" – Red Foley
- "Cry Of The Wild Goose" – Frankie Laine
- "Daddy's Little Girl" – The Mills Brothers
- "Dear, Dear, Dear" – Frankie Laine
- "Dream A Little Dream Of Me" – Frankie Laine
- "A Dreamer's Holiday" – Buddy Clark & The Girlfriends
- "Enjoy Yourself" – Guy Lombardo (Kenny Gardner& The Lombardo Trio vocals)
- "Goodnight, Irene" – The Weavers with Gordon Jenkins
- "Harbor Lights" – Sammy Kaye
- "Here Comes Santa Claus" – Andrews Sisters
- "L'Hymne A L'Amour (Hymn To Love)" – Édith Piaf
- "I Can Dream, Can't I?" – The Andrews Sisters
- "I Love You For That" – Patti Page & Frankie Laine
- "I Wanna Be Loved" – The Andrews Sisters
- "If I Knew You Were Comin' I'd've Baked a Cake" – Eileen Barton
- "I'm Moving On" – Hank Snow
- "It Isn't Fair" – Sammy Kaye (Don Cornell vocal)
- "Let's Go West Again" – Al Jolson
- "A Man Gets Awfully Lonesome" – Frankie Laine
- "Mona Lisa" – Nat King Cole
- "Music, Maestro, Please" – Frankie Laine
- "Music! Music! Music!" – Teresa Brewer
- "My Heart Cries For You" – Guy Mitchell
- "Nevertheless" – The Mills Brothers
- "No Other Love" – Jo Stafford
- "The Old Piano Roll Blues" Al Jolson & The Andrews Sisters
- "Patricia" – Perry Como
- "Play A Simple Melody" – Gary Crosby & Friend (Bing Crosby)
- "Rag Mop" – The Ames Brothers
- "Red Hot Mama" – Georgia Gibbs
- "The Roving Kind" – Guy Mitchell
- "Sentimental Me" – The Ames Brothers
- "Sleepy Ol' River" – Frankie Laine
- "Someday" – The Mills Brothers
- "Someday" – Vaughn Monroe
- "Sometime" – The Mariners
- "Stars & Stripes Forever" – Frankie Laine
- "Swingin' In A Hammock" – Guy Lombardo (Don Rodney & The Lombardo Trio vocals)
- "The Tennessee Waltz" – Patti Page
- "There's No Tomorrow" – Tony Martin
- "The Thing" – Phil Harris
- "The Third Man Theme" – Anton Karas
- "The Third Man Theme" – Guy Lombardo
- "With My Eyes Wide Open I'm Dreaming" – Patti Page
New books
[change | change source]- Across the River and Into the Trees – Ernest Hemingway
- The Adventurer – Mika Waltari
- Beetlecreek – William Demby
- Cabbagetown – Hugh Garner
- The Cardinal – Henry Morton Robinson
- The Child Who Never Grew – Pearl S. Buck
- The Disenchanted – Budd Schulberg
- The Door in the Wall – Marguerite de Angeli
- The Town and the City – Jack Kerouac
- Floodtide – Frank Yerby
- Florence Nightingale – Cecil Woodham-Smith
- The Grass Is Singing – Doris Lessing
- I, Robot – Isaac Asimov
- Joy Street – Frances Parkinson Keyes
- Jubilee Trail – Gwen Bristow
- Kon-Tiki – Thor Heyerdahl
- The Liberal Imagination – Lionel Trilling
- The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe – C. S. Lewis
- The Little World of Don Camillo – Giovanni Guareschi
- The Martian Chronicles – Ray Bradbury
- Parade's End – Ford Madox Ford
- The Parasites – Daphne du Maurier
- Reading and Criticism – Raymond Williams
- Scenes from Provincial Life – William Cooper
- Star Money – Kathleen Winsor
- Summer In The Country – Edith Templeton
- La vida breve (A Brief Life) – Juan Carlos Onetti
- The Voyage of the Space Beagle – A. E. van Vogt
- The Wall – John Hersey

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