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1958
 
    
Charles de Gaulle is elected first President of France's Fifth Republic       
1958
 
    
Dictator Fulgencio Batista flees from Cuba, leaving Havana open to Fidel Castro and his victorious guerrillas    See in Google maps   
1959
 
   
Fidel Castro begins more than four decades of authoritarian rule in Cuba   See in Google maps   
1959
 
  
Alaska becomes the 49th state of the USA     
1959
 
    
Soviet spacecraft Luna 1 goes into orbit round the sun, between the orbits of Earth and Mars       
1959
 
    
Pope John XXIII summons a second Vatican Council       
1959
 
     
Francis Poulenc and Jean Cocteau collaborate on La Voix Humaine, a concerto for soprano voice and orchestra        
1959
 
    
Australian soprano Joan Sutherland becomes a star overnight with her performance at Covent Garden in Lucia di Lammermoor       
1959
 
   
The Dalai Lama escapes from Tibet to India after the Chinese suppression of an armed uprising costing thousands of lives      
1959
 
     
Alfred Hitchcock directs Cary Grant in North by Northwest        
1959
 
    
German novelist Günter Grass has an immediate success with his first novel, The Tin Drum       
1959
 
     
Liu Shaoqi replaces Mao Zedong as China's president after the Great Leap Forward fiasco, but Mao remains Chairman        
1959
 
    
Vice-president Richard Nixon engages in a 'kitchen debate' with Soviet leader Nikita Khruschev at a US exhibition in Moscow       
1959
 
    
The Mini is launched, designed by Alec Issigonis, and becomes the best-selling British car of all time       
1959
 
   
Lee Kuan Yew becomes the first prime minister of the newly independent state of Singapore      
1959
 
     
Billy Wilder directs Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon in Some Like it Hot        
1959
 
    
Saul Bellow publishes Henderson the Rain King, in which an American millionaire acquires a strange role in an African tribe       
1959
 
    
On the retirement of de Valera, Sean Lemass succeeds him as leader of Fianna F´il and prime minister of Ireland       
1959
 
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The Transkei becomes the first African homeland, or Bantustan, within South Africa       
1959
 
    
ETA (Euzkadi Ta Askatasuna) is formed in Spain as a guerrilla organization to win Basque independence       
1959
 
    
The first prototype of the Hovercraft, designed by British engineer Christopher Cockerell, crosses the English Channel       
1959
 
    
Achmed Sukarno assumes dictatorial powers, operating an Indonesian policy officially known as Guided Democracy       
1959
 
    
Hiroshima Mon Amour is French director Alain Resnais' first feature film, with screenplay by Marguerite Duras       
1959
 
    
West Indian poet and playwright Derek Walcott founds the Trinidad Theatre Workshop       
1959
 
    
Keith Waterhouse has a wide success with his second novel, Billy Liar       
1959
 
  
Hawaii becomes the 50th state of the USA     
1959
 
    
Soviet spacecraft Luna 2 successfully strikes the moon, in the Palus Putredinus region       
1959
 
     
Asterix, written by René Goscinny and drawn by Albert Uderzo, makes his first appearance, in the French magazine Pilote        
1959
 
   
Solomon Bandaranaike is assassinated by a Buddhist monk after only three years as prime minister of Sri Lanka      
1959
 
   
A group of dancers leave the Netherlands Ballet and establish their own Netherlands Dance Theatre in The Hague      
1959
 
    
Soviet spacecraft Luna 3, passing by the moon at a distance of some 40,000 miles, is able to photograph the far side       
1959
 
   
The St Lawrence Seaway, a joint Canadian and US project, links the Great Lakes and the sea      
1959
 
    
US author William Burroughs' Naked Lunch, an account of the horrors of a junkie's life, is published in Paris       
1959
 
    
Harold Pinter's second play in London's West End, The Caretaker, immediately brings him an international reputation       
1959
 
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Rwanda suffers the first nationwide outbreak of Hutu violence against Tutsis