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Learn the most interesting events and historical facts that happened in November 1967.
The US president was Lyndon B. Johnson (Democrat), the UK Prime Minister was Harold Wilson (Labour), Pope St Paul VI was leading the Catholic Church.

But much more happened on November 1967: find out below

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Historical Events

Which were the important events of November 1967?


Events

  • 02 Nov 1967 Vietnam War: US President Lyndon B. Johnson and ''The Wise Men'' conclude that the American people should be given more optimistic reports on the progress of the war.
  • 03 Nov 1967 Vietnam War: The Battle of Dak To begins.
  • 04 Nov 1967 November 5 – Mercenaries of Jean Schramme and Jerry Puren withdraw from Bukavu, over the Shangugu Bridge, to Rwanda.
  • 05 Nov 1967 Clifford Ann Creed wins LPGA Corpus Christi Civitan Golf Open
  • 06 Nov 1967 Bridge at Annabaai crashes on Willemstad, Curacao, kills 15
  • 07 Nov 1967 Carl B Stokes elected 1st black Mayor of a major city - Cleveland, Ohio
  • 08 Nov 1967 1st local British radio station begins broadcasting
  • 09 Nov 1967 1st unmanned Saturn V flight to test Apollo 4 reentry module
  • 10 Nov 1967 KXNE TV channel 19 in Norfolk, NB (PBS) begins broadcasting
  • 11 Nov 1967 Vietnam War: In a propaganda ceremony in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, three American prisoners of war are released by the Viet Cong and turned over to ''new left'' antiwar activist Tom Hayden.
  • 12 Nov 1967 Margie Masters wins LPGA Quality Chekd Golf Classic
  • 13 Nov 1967 Carl B Stokes sworn-in as 1st major city black mayor
  • 14 Nov 1967 The Congress of Colombia, in commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the death of Policarpa Salavarrieta, declares this day as "Day of the Colombian Woman".
  • 15 Nov 1967 Michael Adams in X-15 reaches 80 km
  • 17 Nov 1967 Beatles Ltd and Apple Music Ltd swap names
  • 18 Nov 1967 British government devalues pound sterling from US equivalent of US$2.80 to US$2.40.
  • 19 Nov 1967 The establishment of TVB, the first wireless commercial television station in Hong Kong.
  • 20 Nov 1967 Mets pitcher Tom Seaver (16-12) is named NL Rookie of Year
  • 21 Nov 1967 Phillip and Jay Kunz fly a kite a record 28,000 feet.
  • 22 Nov 1967 BBC unofficially bans "I am the Walrus" by The Beatles.
  • 25 Nov 1967 Apple Tree closes at Shubert Theater NYC after 463 performances
  • 26 Nov 1967 Cloud burst over Lisbon kills about 450
  • 27 Nov 1967 Beatles release Magical Mystery Tour
  • 28 Nov 1967 33rd Heisman Trophy Award: Gary Beban, UCLA (QB)
  • 29 Nov 1967 British troops withdraw from Aden and South Yemen
  • 30 Nov 1967 Julie Nixon and David Eisenhower announce their engagement
  • 04 Nov 1967 Iberia Flight 062 crashes in Blackdown, West Sussex, killing all 37 people on board including British actress June Thorburn.
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Music charts

Which were the top hits in November 1967?
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Top #5 songs in the USA

  1. - To Sir With Love
  2. - Incense And Peppermints
  3. - Daydream Believer
  4. - Soul Man
  5. - The Rain, The Park & Other Things

Top #5 songs in the UK

  1. - Baby Now That I've Found You
  2. - Hello Goodbye
  3. - Massachusetts
  4. - Let The Heartaches Begin
  5. - Everybody Knows

Movies

Which were the most popular Movies released in that month?

Books

Which were the most popular books released in November 1967?

The Gabriel Hounds by Mary Stewart

The Gabriel Hounds

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It's all a great adventure when Christy Mansel bumps into Charles in Damascus. They decide to go on a wild adventure, being rich and impetuous young people.

The New Industrial State by John Kenneth Galbraith

The New Industrial State

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John Kenneth Galbraith, a pioneer in American literature, redefined America's view of itself with his incisive commentary and sharp wit. Galbraith claims that the United States is not a society of free enterprise, but rather a structure controlled by the …

A Modern Priest Looks At His Outdated Church by James J. Kavanaugh

A Modern Priest Looks At His Outdated Church

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#1 on the NY Times Bestseller List. Europeans called it "A Protest of Love" because JK wrote from the heart in order to save the Churches. He separated mythological traditions and the historical truths they veiled.

Night Falls On The City by Sarah Gainham

Night Falls On The City

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Night Falls on the City Vienna in 1938. Julia Homburg, the beautiful actress, and Franz Wedeker, her politician husband, embody all of the enlightened brilliance their home city has to offer.

Twenty Letters To A Friend by Svetlana Alliluyeva

Twenty Letters To A Friend

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Svetlana IIosifovna Alleiluyeva (1926-1911), later known by Lana Peters was the youngest and only child of Joseph Stalin, and Nadezhda Aliluyeva (Stalin's second wife).