The UK votes to leave the European Union
Just over half of the electorate voted for “Brexit”, Britain’s exit from the EU. The UK had been part of the union since 1973.
Yitzhak Rabin’s Labor Party wins the election in Israel
Rabin became the country’s fifth Prime Minister. For his engagement in a peaceful solution to the Middle East conflict, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1994 (together with Shimon Peres and Yasir Arafat). A year later, Rabin was assassinated by a Jewish extremist.
Wiley Post and Harold Gatty start their record-breaking flight around the world
The American-Australian team was the first to circumnavigate the planet in a single-engine plane. After several stops, they returned to Roosevelt Field eight days later. They took nearly two weeks less than the previous record holder, the German airship Graf Zeppelin.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is founded
The IOC is responsible for organizing the Olympic Games and similar events. The committee was established at the initiative of French educator, Pierre de Coubertin.
- 1972 Selma Blair
American actress - 1964 Joss Whedon
American director, producer, screenwriter - 1951 Michèle Mouton
French Rally driver, the female to win a World Rally Championship event - 1916 Len Hutton
English cricketer - 1912 Alan Turing
English mathematician
- 2011 Peter Falk
American actor - 1996 Ray Lindwall
Australian cricketer - 1996 Andreas Papandreou
Greek economist, politician, Prime Minister of Greece - 1995 Jonas Salk
American biologist, physician - 1981 Zarah Leander
Swedish actress, singer