January 1971
January – February – March – April – May – June – July – August – September – October – November – December
The following events occurred in January 1971.
Contents
- 1 January 1, 1971 (Friday)
- 2 January 2, 1971 (Saturday)
- 3 January 3, 1971 (Sunday)
- 4 January 4, 1971 (Monday)
- 5 January 5, 1971 (Tuesday)
- 6 January 6, 1971 (Wednesday)
- 7 January 7, 1971 (Thursday)
- 8 January 8, 1971 (Friday)
- 9 January 9, 1971 (Saturday)
- 10 January 10, 1971 (Sunday)
- 11 January 11, 1971 (Monday)
- 12 January 12, 1971 (Tuesday)
- 13 January 13, 1971 (Wednesday)
- 14 January 14, 1971 (Thursday)
- 15 January 15, 1971 (Friday)
- 16 January 16, 1971 (Saturday)
- 17 January 17, 1971 (Sunday)
- 18 January 18, 1971 (Monday)
- 19 January 19, 1971 (Tuesday)
- 20 January 20, 1971 (Wednesday)
- 21 January 21, 1971 (Thursday)
- 22 January 22, 1971 (Friday)
- 23 January 23, 1971 (Saturday)
- 24 January 24, 1971 (Sunday)
- 25 January 25, 1971 (Monday)
- 26 January 26, 1971 (Tuesday)
- 27 January 27, 1971 (Wednesday)
- 28 January 28, 1971 (Thursday)
- 29 January 29, 1971 (Friday)
- 30 January 30, 1971 (Saturday)
- 31 January 31, 1971 (Sunday)
- 32 References
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- Gunnar Jarring presents the report on his mission to achieve a peaceful settlement of the conflict between Israel and its Arab neighbours.
- Born: Haytham Farouk, Egyptian footballer, in Alexandria
- Born: Mary J. Blige, American singer-songwriter, in Bronx, New York
- A [[de Havilland Canada DHC-4 Caribou
|C-7 Caribou]] aircraft C-7B 62-12584 belonging to the US 459th Tactical Airlift Squadron, 483d Tactical Airlift Wing, crashes in South Vietnam; all 4 crewmen survive the accident.
- Strikes in Poland demand the resignation of Interior Minister Kazimierz Switala. He resigns January 23 and is replaced by Franciszek Szlachcic.
- Died: Lothar Rendulic, 84, Austro-Hungarian and Austrian Army officer of Croatian origin who served as a German general during World War
- Representatives of 23 western oil companies begin negotiations with OPEC in Tehran to stabilize oil prices. The negotiations lead to a treaty with six Persian Gulf countries, signed in February.
- Born: Gary Barlow, English singer-songwriter, in Frodsham, Cheshire
- Died: Antonio Bacci, 85, Italian Roman Catholic cardinal
- The Guinean government sentences to death 92 Guineans who helped Portuguese troops in the failed landing attempts in November 1970; 72 are sentenced to hard labor for life; 58 of the sentenced are hanged the next day.
- Died: Jacobo Árbenz Guzmán, President of Guatemala, 57 (domestic accident - drowned or scalded in bath)
References