Events relating to europe

Penguin Books are prosecuted for obscenity for publishing D.H. Lawrence's novel Lady Chatterley's Lover, and are acquitted

British artist Bridget Riley creates patterns that produce unexpected optical effects, in a style that becomes known as op art

Atmosphères, by the Hungarian composer György Ligeti, achieves a mysterious blend of sound in what he calls 'micropolyphony'

Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin becomes the first human to travel in space, orbiting the earth once in Vostok 1

British author Roald Dahl publishes a novel for children, James and the Giant Peach

Italian tenor Luciano Pavarotti makes his operatic debut in Reggio Emilia, as Rodolfo in La Bohème

Two French generals, Raoul Salan and Edmond Jouhaud, form the OAS (Organisation de l'Armée Secrète) to preserve French rule in Algeria

Russian dancer Rudolf Nureyev defects from the Kirov company at Le Bourget airport and seeks political asylum in France

In Babi Yar the dissident Soviet poet Yevgeny Yevtushenko tackles the subject of Russian anti-Semitism

French film director François Truffaut makes Jules et Jim, starring Jeanne Moreau and Oskar Werner

Largely under the influence of Tito, a summit is held by nations eager to be non-aligned in the Cold War

The southern part of the British Cameroons votes to merge with Cameroun, becoming the federal republic of Cameroon

Rudolf Nureyev makes his first appearance in a western company, dancing in The Sleeping Beauty for the Marquis de Cuevas

In a series of informal meetings, Harold Macmillan tries to persuade Charles de Gaulle that Britain should join the EEC

Harold Macmillan dismisses a third of his cabinet, including his chancellor, in what becomes known as 'the night of the long knives'

Sean Connery creates on screen the role of 007 in the first James Bond film, Dr No

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