"'50s" redirects here. For decades comprising years 5059 of other centuries see List of decades. See also: United States in the 1950s Clockwise from left: United Nations soldiers during the Korean War which was the first UN authorized conflict; Two atomic explosions from the RDS-37 and Upshot-Knothole (Soviet and American respectively) nuclear weapons symbolizing the escalation of Cold War tensions between the two nations in the 1950s; Israeli troops prepare to fight the Egyptians during the Suez Crisis of 1956; A replica of Sputnik I the world's first satellite launched by the Soviet Union in 1957; Fidel Castro leads the Cuban Revolution in 1959; North Sea flood of 1953 Millennium: 2nd millennium Centuries: 19th century 20th century 21st century Decades: 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s Years: 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 Categories: Births Deaths Architecture Establishments Disestablishments

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The 1950s was the decade that began on January 1 1950 and ended on December 31 1959. The decade was the sixth decade of the 20th century. By its end the world had largely recovered from World War II and the Cold War developed from its modest beginning in the late 1940s to a hot competition between the United States and the Soviet Union by the beginning of the 1960s.

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Clashes between communism and capitalism dominated the decade especially in the Northern Hemisphere. The conflicts included the Korean War and the beginning of the Space Race with the launch of Sputnik I. Along with increased testing of nuclear weapons (such as RDS-37 and Upshot-Knothole) this created a politically conservative climate. In the United States the Red Scare (fear of communism) caused public Congressional hearings by both houses in Congress and anti-communism was the prevailing sentiment in the United States throughout the decade (this is what primarily led the country to intervene in the Korean War and later the Vietnam War). The beginning of decolonization in Africa and Asia occurred in this decade and accelerated in the following decade the 1960s. Contents 1 Wars and conflicts 1.1 Internal conflicts 1.2 Decolonization and Independence 1.3 Prominent political events 2 International issues 2.1 Africa 2.2 Americas 2.3 Asia 2.4 Europe 3 Disasters 4 Economics 5 Science and technology 5.1 Technology 5.2 Science 6 Popular culture 6.1 Music 6.2 Film 6.3 Art movements 6.4 Sports 6.4.1 Olympics 6.4.2 FIFA World Cups 7 People 7.1 World leaders 7.2 Entertainers 7.3 Musicians 7.4 Bands 7.5 Sports figures 8 See also 8.1 Timeline 9 References 10 Further reading 10.1 United States 11 External links Wars and conflicts Korean War Israeli troops preparing for combat in the Sinai peninsula during the Suez Crisis. Cold War conflicts involving the influence of the rival superpowers of the Soviet Union and the United States: Korean War (19501953) The war which lasted from June 25 1950 until the signing of the Korean Armistice Agreement on July 27 1953 started as a civil war between North Korea and the Republic of Korea (South Korea). When it began North and South Korea existed as provisional governments competing for control over the Korean peninsula due to the division of Korea by outside powers. While originally a civil war it quickly escalated into a war between the western powers under the United Nations Command led by the United States and its allies and the communist powers of the People's Republic of China and the Soviet Union. On September 15 General Douglas MacArthur conducted Operation Chromite an amphibious landing at the city of Inchon (Song Do port). The North Korean army collapsed and within a few days MacArthur's army retook Seoul (South Korea's capital). He then pushed north capturing Pyongyang in October. Chinese intervention the following month drove UN forces south again. MacArthur then planned for a full-scale invasion of China but this was against the wishes of President Truman and others who wanted a limited war. He was dismissed and replaced by General Matthew Ridgeway. The war then became a bloody stalemate for the next two and a half years while peace negotiations dragged on. The war left 33742 American soldiers dead 92134 wounded and 80000 Missing in action (MIA) or Prisoner of war (POW). Estimates place Korean and Chinese casualties at 10000001400000 dead or wounded and 140000 MIA or POW. The Vietnam War began in 1959. Diem instituted a policy of death penalty against any communist activity in 1956. The Vietcong began an assassination campaign in early 1957. An article by French scholar Bernard Fall published in July 1958 concluded that a new war had begun. The first official large unit military action was on September 26 1959 when the Vietcong ambushed two ARVN companies.1 ArabIsraeli conflict (Early 20th century-present) Suez Crisis (1956) The Suez Crisis was a war fought on Egyptian territory in 1956. Following the nationalisation of the Suez Canal in 1956 by Gamal Abdel Nasser the United Kingdom France and Israel subsequently invaded. The operation was a military success but after the United States and Soviet Union united in opposition to the invasion the invaders were forced to withdraw. This was seen as a major humiliation especially for the two Western European countries and symbolizes the beginning of the end of colonialism and the weakening of European global importance specifically the collapse of the British Empire. Algerian War (19541962) An important decolonization war it was a complex conflict characterized by guerrilla warfare maquis fighting terrorism against civilians use of torture on both sides and counter-terrorism operations by the French Army. The war eventually led to the independence of Algeria from France. Internal conflicts Fidel Castro becomes the leader of Cuba as a result of the Cuban Revolution Cuban Revolution (19531959) The 1959 overthrow of Fulgencio Batista by Fidel Castro Che Guevara and other forces resulted in the creation of the first communist government in the western hemisphere. The Mau Mau began retaliating against the British in Kenya. This led to concentration camps in Kenya the retreat of the British and the election of Jomo Kenyatta as leader of Kenya. The wind of destruction began in Rwanda in 1959 following the beating up of Hutu politician Dominique Mbonyumutwa by Tutsi forces. This was the beginning of decades of ethnic violence in the country which culminated in the 1994 Rwandan Genocide. Decolonization and Independence Decolonization of former European Colonial empires. The French Fourth Republic in particular faced conflict on two fronts within the French Union the Algerian War and the First Indo-China War. French rule ended in Algeria in 1958 Vietnam left French Indo-china in 1954. The rival states of North Vietnam and South Vietnam were formed. Cambodia and the Kingdom of Laos also gained independence effectively ending French presence in Southeast Asia. Elsewhere the Belgian Congo and other African nations gained their independence from France Belgium and the United Kingdom. Large-scale decolonization in Africa first began in the 1950s. In 1951 Libya became the first African country to gain independence in the decade and in 1954 the Algerian War began. 1956 saw Sudan Morocco and Tunisia become independent and the next year Ghana became the first sub-saharan African nation to gain independence. Prominent political events This section requires expansion. European Common Market The European Communities (or Common Markets) the precursor of the European Union was established with the Treaty of Rome in 1957. On November 1 1950 two Puerto Rican nationalists staged an attempted assassination on U.S. President Harry S. Truman. The leader of the team Griselio Torresola had fire arm experience and Oscar Collazo was his accomplice. They made their assault at the Blair House where President Truman and his family were staying. Torresola mortally wounded a White House policeman Leslie Coffelt who shot Torresola dead before expiring himself. Collazo as a co-conspirator in a felony that turned into a homicide was found guilty of murder and was sentenced to death in 1952 but then his sentence was later commuted to life in prison.. International issues Establishment of the Non-aligned Movement consisting of nations not formally aligned with or against any major power bloc. Africa Africa experienced the beginning of large-scale top-down economic interventions in the 1950s that failed to cause improvement and led to charitable exhaustion by the West as the century went on. The widespread corruption was not dealt with and war disease and famine continued to be constant problems in the region. Egyptian general Gamel Abdel Nasser overthrew the Egyptian monarchy establishing himself as President of Egypt. Nasser became an influential leader in the Middle East in the 1950s leading Arab states into war with Israel becoming a major leader of the Non-Aligned Movement and promoting pan-Arab unification. Americas In the 1950s Latin America was the center of covert and overt conflict between the Soviet Union and the United States. Their varying collusion with national populist and elitist interests destabilized the region. The United States CIA orchestrated the overthrow of the Guatemalan government in 1954. In 1958 the military dictatorship of Venezuela was overthrown. This continued a pattern of regional revolution and warfare making extensive use of ground forces. In 1957 Dr. Franois Duvalier came to power in an election in Haiti. He later declared himself president for life and ruled until his death in 1971. In 1959 Fidel Castro overthrew the regime of Fulgencio Batista in Cuba establishing a communist government in the country. Although Castro initially sought aid from the US he was rebuffed and later turned to the Soviet Union. NORAD signed in 1959 by Canada and the United States creating a unified North American aerial defense system. Braslia was built in 41 months from 1956 and on April 21 1960 became the capital of Brazil The maximum territorial extent of countries in the world under Soviet influence after the Cuban Revolution of 1959 and before the official Sino-Soviet split of 1961 Asia Reconstruction continued in Japan in the 1950s funded by the United States which ended its occupation of the country in 1951. Social changes took place including democratic elections and universal suffrage. Within a year of its establishment the People's Republic of China had invaded Tibet and intervened in the Korean War causing years of hostility and estrangement from the United States. The Chinese allied with the Soviet Union which then provided considerable technical and economic aid. Although relations between the two communist giants remained friendly throughout the 1950s cracks were forming in their alliance by the end of the decade. The Great Leap Forward in 19581960 was an attempt by Mao Zedong to rush the country's economic development with the creation of huge rural communes. It failed ignominiously and combined with a series of natural disasters triggered an enormous famine in which several million people died. In 1953 the French colonial rulers of Indochina tried to contain a growing communist insurgency against their rule led by Ho Chi Minh. After their defeat at Dien Bien Phu in 1954 they were forced to cede independence to the nations of Cambodia Laos and Vietnam. The Geneva Conference of 1954 separated French supporters and communist nationalists for the purposes of the ceasefire and mandated nationwide elections by 1956; Ngo Dinh Diem established a government in the south and refused to hold elections. Conflict then resumed between the communist north and American-supported south . Europe

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With the help of the Marshall Plan post-war reconstruction succeeded with some countries (including West Germany) preferring free market capitalism while others preferred Keynesian-policy welfare states. Europe continued to be divided into Western and Soviet bloc countries. The geographical point of this division came to be called the Iron Curtain. It divided Germany into East and West Germany. In 1955 West Germany joined NATO.

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The Soviet Union continued its domination of eastern Europe. In 1953 Joseph Stalin the leader of the Soviet Union died. This led to the rise of Nikita Khrushchev who denounced Stalin and pursued a more liberal domestic and foreign policy stressing peaceful competition with the West rather than overt hostility. There were anti-Soviet uprisings in East Germany and Poland in 1953. There were some new technologies in the fifties. Television was just one of them. In 1950 Paper Mate made its first leak free ball point pen. The first copy machine was made 1950 also. The Chevrolet Corvette becomes the first car to have a all-fiberglass body in 1953. In 1954 Bell Telephone labs produce solar battery. In 1954 you could get a yard of contact paper for only 59 cents. Polypropylene was invented in 1954 . In 1955 Jonas Salk invented a polio vaccine which was given to more than seven million American students. In 1956 a solar powered wrist watch was invented. A surprise came in 1957; a 184 pound satellite was launched by the Russians. They named it Sputnik 1. The space race begins 4 months later the United States launch a smaller satellite. In 1958 the first plastic Coke bottle appeared. Disasters This section requires expansion. North Sea flood of 1953 On 15 August 1950 an earthquake and floods in Assam India killed 574 and leave 5000000 homeless. Mount Lamington erupted in Papua New Guinea on 18 January 1951 killing 3000 people. On 31 January 1953 the North Sea flood of 1953 killed 1835 people in the southwestern Netherlands (especially Zeeland) and 307 in the United Kingdom2 On 9 September 1954 an earthquake centered on the city of Orleansville Algeria killed 1500 and left thousands homeless. On 11 October 1954 Hurricane Hazel crossed over Haiti killing 1000. On 19 August 1955 Hurricane Diane hit the northeastern United States killing over 200 people and causing over $1.0 billion in damage. On 27 June 1957 Hurricane Audrey demolished Cameron Louisiana US killing 400 people. Typhoon Vera hit central Honsh on 26 September 1959 killing an estimated 5098 injuring another 38921 and leaving 1533000 homeless. Most of the damage was centered in the Nagoya area. On 2 December 1959 Malpasset Dam in southern France collapsed and water flowed over the town of Frejus killing 412. Economics This section is empty. You can help by adding to it. Science and technology Technology Sputnik Operation Castle became the highest-yield nuclear test series ever conducted by the United States. Charles H. Townes builds the Maser in 1953 at the Columbia University. The Soviet Union launches Sputnik 1 the first artificial satellite to orbit the earth on October 4 1957. The United States conducts its first hydrogen bomb explosion test. The invention of the modern Solar cell. Passenger jets enter service. The U.S uses Federal prisons mental institutions and pharmilogical testing volunteers to test drugs like LSD and chlorpromazine. Also started experimenting with the transorbital lobotomy. Science Francis Crick and James Watson discover the double-helix structure of DNA. An immunization vaccine is produced for polio. The first successful ultrasound test of the heart activity. The CERN is established. The world's first nuclear power plant is opened in Obninsk near Moscow. NASA is organized. President Harry S. Truman inaugurated transcontinental television service on September 4 1951 when he made a speech to the nation. AT&T carried his address from San Francisco and it was viewed from the west coast to the east coast at the same time. Popular culture Music Further information: 1950s in music and Rock and roll In the mid-1950s Elvis Presley became the leading figure of the newly popular sound of rock and roll

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Rock-n-Roll emerged in the mid-50s as the teen music of choice with Sam Cooke Jackie Wilson Gene Vincent Chuck Berry Fats Domino Little Richard James Brown Bo Diddley Buddy Holly Bobby Darin Ritchie Valens Duane Eddy Eddie Cochran Brenda Lee Bobby Vee Connie Frances Johnny Mathis Pat Boone and Ricky Nelson being notable exponents. In the mid-1950s Elvis Presley became the leading figure of the newly popular sound of rock and roll with a series of network television appearances and chart-topping records. Chuck Berry with "Maybellene" (1955) "Roll over Beethoven" (1956) "Rock and Roll Music" (1957) and "Johnny B. Goode" (1958) refined and developed the major elements that made rock and roll distinctive focusing on teen life and introducing guitar solos and showmanship that would be a major influence on subsequent rock music.3 Bill Haley Jerry Lee Lewis the Everly Brothers Carl Perkins Johnny Cash Conway Twitty Johnny Horton and Marty Robbins were Rockabilly musicians. Doo Wop was another popular genre at the time. Popular Doo Wop and Rock-n-Roll bands of the mid to late 1950s include The Platters The Flamingos The Dells The Silhouettes Frankie Lymon and The Teenagers Little Anthony & The Imperials Danny and the Juniors The Coasters The Drifters The Del-Vikings and Dion and the Belmonts.

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Jazz stars in the 1950s who came into prominence in their genres called Bebop Hard bop Cool jazz and the Blues at this time included Lester Young Ben Webster Charlie Parker Dizzy Gillespie Miles Davis John Coltrane Thelonious Monk Charles Mingus Art Tatum Bill Evans Ahmad Jamal Oscar Peterson Gil Evans Jerry Mulligan Cannonball Adderley Stan Getz Chet Baker Dave Brubeck Art Blakey Max Roach the Miles Davis Quintet the Modern Jazz Quartet Ella Fitzgerald Ray Charles Sarah Vaughn Dinah Washington Nina Simone and Billie Holiday.

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The American folk music revival became a phenomenon in the United States in the 1950s to mid-1960s with the initial success of the Weavers who popularized the genre. Their sound and their broad repertoire of traditional folk material and topical songs inspired other groups such as the Kingston Trio the Chad Mitchell Trio The New Christy Minstrels and the "collegiate folk" groups such as The Brothers Four The Four Freshmen The Four Preps and The Highwaymen. All featured tight vocal harmonies and a repertoire at least initially rooted in folk music and topical songs.

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On 3 February 1959 a chartered plane transporting the three American rock and roll musicians Buddy Holly Ritchie Valens and J. P. "The Big Bopper" Richardson goes down in foggy conditions near Clear Lake Iowa killing all four occupants on board including pilot Roger Peterson. The tragedy is later termed "The Day the Music Died" popularized in Don McLean's 1972 song "American Pie". Film Further information: 1950s in film Cary Grant as Roger O. Thornhill in "North by Northwest" (1959)

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European cinema experienced a renaissance in the '50s following the deprivations of World War II. Italian director Federico Fellini won the first foreign language film Academy Award with La strada and garnered another Academy Award with Nights of Cabiria. In 1955 Swedish director Ingmar Bergman earned a Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival with Smiles of a Summer Night and followed the film with masterpieces The Seventh Seal and Wild Strawberries. Jean Cocteau's Orphe a film central to his Orphic Trilogy starred Jean Marais and was released in 1950. French director Claude Chabrol's Le Beau Serge is now widely considered the first film of the French New Wave. Notable European film stars of the period include Brigitte Bardot Sophia Loren Marcello Mastroianni Max von Sydow and Jean-Paul Belmondo. Japanese cinema reached its zenith with films from director Akira Kurosawa including Rashomon Ikiru Seven Samurai Throne of Blood and The Hidden Fortress. Other distinguished Japanese directors of the period were Yasujiro Ozu and Kenji Mizoguchi. Russian fantasy director Aleksandr Ptushko's mythological epics Sadko Ilya Muromets and Sampo were internationally acclaimed as was Ballad of a Soldier a 1959 Soviet film directed by Grigori Chukhrai The "Golden Era" of 3-D cinematography happened during the 1950s. Art movements Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom in Allentown Pennsylvania 1950. In the early 1950s Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning were enormously influential. However by the late 1950s Barnett Newman and Mark Rothko's paintings became more in focus to the next generation. Pop Art used the iconography of television photography comics cinema and advertising. With its roots in dadaism it started to take form towards the end of the 1950s when some European artists started to make the symbols and products of the world of advertising and propaganda the main subject of their artistic work. This return of figurative art in opposition to the abstract expressionism that dominated the aesthetic scene since the end of World War II was dominated by Great Britain until the early 1960s when Andy Warhol the most known artist of this movement began to show Pop Art in galleries in the United States. Sports Olympics 1952 Summer Olympics held in Helsinki Finland 1952 Winter Olympics held in Oslo Norway 1956 Summer Olympics held in Melbourne Australia 1956 Winter Olympics held in Cortina d'Ampezzo Italy FIFA World Cups 1950 World Cup hosted by Brazil won by Uruguay 1954 World Cup hosted by Switzerland won by West Germany 1958 World Cup hosted by Sweden won by Brazil People World leaders General Secretary Joseph Stalin (Soviet Union) General Secretary Nikita Khrushchev (Soviet Union) Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill (United Kingdom) Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden (United Kingdom) Prime Minister Harold Macmillan (United Kingdom) President Laureano Gomez (Colombia) President Roberto Urdaneta Arbelez (Colombia) President Gustavo Rojas Pinilla (Colombia) President Harry S. Truman (United States) President Dwight D. Eisenhower (United States) President Charles de Gaulle (France) President Vincent Auriol (France) President Ren Coty (France) President Adolfo Ruiz (Mexico) Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion (Israel) President Arturo Frondizi (Argentina) President Juan Pern (Argentina) Prime Minister Robert Menzies (Australia) President Getlio Vargas (Brazil) President Juscelino Kubitschek (Brazil) Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent (Canada) Prime Minister John Diefenbaker (Canada) Prime Minister Kim Il Sung (North Korea) Chairman Mao Zedong (People's Republic of China) President Chiang Kai-shek (Republic of China on Taiwan) King George VI (Commonwealth realms) Prime Minister Lester Pearson (Canada) Elizabeth II (Commonwealth realms) President Gamal Abdel Nasser (Egypt) Emperor Haile Selassie (Ethiopia) President Urho Kekkonen (Finland) Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru (India) President Sukarno (Indonesia) Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi (Iran) Taoiseach John A. Costello (Ireland) Taoiseach amon de Valera (Ireland) Taoiseach Sen Lemass (Ireland) Prime Minister Alcide De Gasperi (Italy) Emperor Hirohito (Japan) Prime Minister George Borg Olivier (Malta) Prime Minister Antnio de Oliveira Salazar (Portugal) Generalissimo Francisco Franco (Spain) Prime Minister Tage Erlander (Sweden) President Celal Bayar (Turkey) Prime Minister Adnan Menderes (Turkey) Pope Pius XII (Vatican) Pope John XXIII (Vatican) Chancellor Konrad Adenauer (West Germany) President Josip Broz Tito (Yugoslavia) Tunku Abdul Rahman (Malaya) President Bolesaw Bierut (Poland) Entertainers Elizabeth Taylor in Father of the Bride (1950) Marilyn Monroe performing "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953) Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell putting signatures hand and foot prints in cement at Grauman's Chinese Theater 1953 Montgomery Clift in I Confess 1953 Marlon Brando with Eva Marie Saint in the trailer for On the Waterfront (1954) James Dean as Cal in East of Eden (1955) Steve Allen Desi Arnaz Fred Astaire Gene Autry Lauren Bacall Lucille Ball Brigitte Bardot Harry Belafonte Jean-Paul Belmondo Jack Benny Ingrid Bergman Humphrey Bogart Marlon Brando Lloyd Bridges Yul Brynner Richard Burton James Cagney Cab Calloway Johnny Carson Montgomery Clift Clay Cole Gary Cooper Joan Crawford Bing Crosby Tony Curtis Peter Cushing Dorothy Dandridge Bette Davis Doris Day James Dean Sandra Dee Marlene Dietrich Jon Provost Troy Donahue Diana Dors Kirk Douglas Clint Eastwood Henry Fonda Errol Flynn William Frawley Clark Gable Ava Gardner Judy Garland Cary Grant John Gregson Alec Guinness Tony Hancock Julie Harris Susan Hayward Rita Hayworth Audrey Hepburn Katharine Hepburn Charlton Heston William Holden Judy Holliday Bob Hope Rock Hudson Van Johnson Jessica Jones Gene Kelly Grace Kelly Deborah Kerr Alan Ladd Burt Lancaster Janet Leigh Jack Lemmon Jerry Lewis Sophia Loren Shirley MacLaine Jayne Mansfield Dean Martin Giulietta Masina James Mason Marcello Mastroianni Jerry Mathers Toshir Mifune Sal Mineo Ray Milland Hayley Mills Robert Mitchum Marilyn Monroe Yves Montand Rick Nelson Paul Newman Kim Novak Lawrence Olivier Jack Palance Geraldine Page Gregory Peck Anthony Quinn George Reeves Steve Reeves Tommy Rettig Debbie Reynolds Thelma Ritter Roy Rogers Cesar Romero Jane Russell Rosalind Russell Eva Marie Saint Frank Sinatra Kim Stanley Barbara Stanwyck James Stewart Max von Sydow Elizabeth Taylor Robert Taylor Lana Turner Spencer Tracy Vivian Vance Robert Wagner John Wayne Richard Widmark Shelley Winters Jack Webb Orson Welles Musicians Elvis Presley in a publicity photo for Jailhouse Rock (1957) Chuck Berry Fats Domino singing Blueberry Hill on The Alan Freed Show c. 1956 Paul Anka Louis Armstrong Chuck Berry Pat Boone Teresa Brewer Maria Callas Johnny Cash Rosemary Clooney John Coltrane Perry Como Bing Crosby Fats Domino Bobby Darin Miles Davis Bo Diddley Dalida Eddie Fisher Ella Fitzgerald Connie Francis Dizzy Gillespie Lionel Hampton Buddy Holly Jerry Lee Lewis Dean Martin Charles Mingus Thelonious Monk Vaughn Monroe Rick Nelson Patti Page Charlie Parker Art Pepper Carl Perkins Elvis Presley Buddy Rich Little Richard Jimmie Rodgers Max Roach Dinah Shore Pete Seeger Frank Sinatra Joan Sutherland Richie Valens Andy Williams Bands The Chordettes Danny & the Juniors The Heathertones Windsbach Boys Choir Ttrai Quartet Sparkletone The Diamonds The Virtues Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs Little Anthony and the Imperials Sports figures Henry Aaron Alberto Ascari Roger Bannister Yogi Berra Jim Brown Roy Campanella Bob Cousy Ben Hogan Gordie Howe John Landy Rocky Marciano Mickey Mantle Willie Mays Stan Musial Pel Ferenc Puskas Maurice Richard Jackie Robinson Sugar Ray Robinson Wilma Rudolph Sam Snead Lev Yashin Ted Williams Emil Ztopek See also Wikimedia Commons has media related to: 1950s 1950s in music 1950s in television 1950s in literature United States in the 1950s Post-World War II boom Timeline The following articles contain brief timelines which list the most prominent events of the decade: 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 References The Pentagon Papers Volume 1 Chapter 5 Section 3 "Origins of the Insurgency in South Vietnam 1954-1960" Stratton J.M. (1969). Agricultural Records. John Baker. ISBN 978-0-212-97022-3.  M. Campbell ed. Popular Music in America: And the Beat Goes on (Cengage Learning 3rd edn. 2008) pp. 1689. Further reading Bessel Richard and Dirk Schumann eds. Life after Death: Approaches to a Cultural and Social History of Europe During the 1940s and 1950s (2003) essays by scholars on recovery from the war Judt Tony. Postwar: A History of Europe Since 1945 (2005) London Institute of World Affairs The Year Book of World Affairs 1957 (London 1957) full text online comprehensive reference book covering 1956 in diplomacy international affairs and politics for major nations and regions United States Dunar Andrew J. America in the fifties (2006) Halberstam David. The fifties (1993) Marling Karal Ann. As Seen on TV: The Visual Culture of Everyday Life in the 1950s (Harvard University Press 1996) 328 pp. Miller Douglas T. and Marion Nowak. The fifties: the way we really were (1977) Stoner John C. and Alice L. George. Social History of the United States: The 1950s (2008) External links Heroes of the 1950s slideshow by Life magazine "The Golden Age of Couture: Paris and London 194757 exhibition about 1950s fashion". Victoria and Albert Museum Footage from the 1950s. http://www.vam.ac.uk/vastatic/microsites/1486couture/. 

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