1953

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1953·Europe·Science

Watson and Crick publish DNA structure

In a one-page Nature paper, two Cambridge researchers proposed that DNA was a double helix of paired bases, and noted, with almost criminal understatement, that this suggested a possible copying mechanism for the genetic material. Rosalind Franklin's X-ray photographs had been crucial, though she received no credit at the time. Biology had found the shape of heredity. The molecule of life had been drawn.

April 25, 1953Modern Era
1953·South Asia·Exploration

Hillary and Tenzing Summit Everest

Edmund Hillary, a New Zealand beekeeper, and Tenzing Norgay, a Sherpa mountaineer, stood on the summit of Everest at 11:30 in the morning - the first confirmed human beings atop the world's highest point. They spent fifteen minutes there. Tenzing left chocolates as an offering; Hillary left a crucifix. The news reached London on Coronation Day.

May 29, 1953Modern Era
1953·East Asia·War

Korean War armistice signed

After two years of peace talks grinding on while men kept dying, generals on both sides signed an armistice at Panmunjom. No peace treaty was ever signed. A demilitarized zone roughly along the pre-war border became the most heavily fortified border on earth. Three million had died in a war most outside Korea had already forgotten.

July 27, 1953Modern Era
1953·Middle East·Politics

CIA coup topples Mossadegh in Iran

The CIA and MI6 orchestrated street mobs and army units to overthrow Iran's elected Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadegh, who had dared to nationalize British oil holdings. The Shah, who had briefly fled, returned in triumph and ruled as an autocrat for twenty-six years. The blowback would come in 1979. Iranians would not forget what had been done to them.

August 19, 1953Modern Era
1953·North America·Politics

Rosenbergs executed

Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were electrocuted at Sing Sing prison for passing atomic secrets to the Soviet Union. The case divided Americans, and the execution of a mother of two small children shocked the world. Later decryption of Soviet cables confirmed Julius was a spy; Ethel's role remains disputed. A Cold War morality tale ended in silence.

June 19, 1953Modern Era
1953·Europe·Politics

Stalin dies at Kuntsevo

After a dinner with Beria, Malenkov, Khrushchev, and Bulganin, the seventy-three-year-old Soviet dictator suffered a stroke on the floor of his dacha. His terrified inner circle did not dare call a doctor for hours. He died four days later. In the Gulag archipelago prisoners began to hope. The thaw began immediately.

March 5, 1953Modern Era
1953·South Asia·Exploration

Hillary and Norgay summit Everest

Two men, a New Zealand beekeeper and a Sherpa from the Khumbu valley, stepped onto the top of the world at 11:30 in the morning. They had a few minutes. Hillary took a photograph of Tenzing holding his ice axe against the sky. The highest point on earth had been reached. News arrived in London on coronation day.

May 29, 1953Modern Era
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