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  • Bonn, Germany
    May, 1955
    NATO Establishment

    West Germany Joined NATO

    Bonn, Germany
    May, 1955

    Following the London and Paris Conferences, West Germany was permitted to rearm militarily, as they joined NATO in May 1955.




  • Warsaw, Poland
    Saturday May 14, 1955
    NATO Establishment

    The Creation of The Soviet-dominated Warsaw Pact

    Warsaw, Poland
    Saturday May 14, 1955

    The joining of West Germany to the NATO was in turn a major factor in the creation of the Soviet-dominated Warsaw Pact, delineating the two opposing sides of the Cold War.




  • Warsaw, Poland
    Saturday May 14, 1955
    Hungarian Revolution of 1956

    The Warsaw Pact

    Warsaw, Poland
    Saturday May 14, 1955

    On 14 May 1955, the Soviet Union created the Warsaw Pact, binding Hungary to the Soviet Union and its satellite states in Central and Eastern Europe. Among the principles of this alliance were "respect for the independence and sovereignty of states" and "non-interference in their internal affairs".




  • Isla de la Juventud, Cuba
    Sunday May 15, 1955
    Fidel Castro

    Castro's Release

    Isla de la Juventud, Cuba
    Sunday May 15, 1955

    In 1954, Batista's government held presidential elections, but no politician standing against him; the election was widely considered fraudulent. It had allowed some political opposition to be voiced, and Castro's supporters had agitated for an amnesty for the Moncada incident's perpetrators. Some politicians suggested an amnesty would be good publicity, and the Congress and Batista agreed. Backed by the US and major corporations, Batista believed Castro to be no threat, and on 15 May 1955, the prisoners were released.




  • London, England, United Kingdom
    Saturday May 21, 1955
    Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon

    Daily Express published an editorial demanding that Buckingham Palace confirm or deny the rumors

    London, England, United Kingdom
    Saturday May 21, 1955

    That spring Townsend for the first time spoke to the press: "I am sick of being made to hide in my apartment like a thief", but whether he could marry "involves more people than myself". He reportedly believed that his exile from Margaret would soon end, their love was strong, and that the British people would support marrying. Townsend received a bodyguard and police guard around his apartment after the Belgian government received threats on his life, but the British government still said nothing. Stating that people were more interested in the couple than the recent 1955 United Kingdom general election, on 29 May the Daily Express published an editorial demanding that Buckingham Palace confirm or deny the rumors.




  • Houston, Texas, United States
    May, 1955
    Kroger

    Kroger entered the Houston

    Houston, Texas, United States
    May, 1955

    In May, Kroger entered the Houston, Texas, market by acquiring the Houston-based 26-store chain, Henke & Pillot.




  • Bonn, Germany
    May, 1955
    NATO Establishment

    West Germany Joined NATO

    Bonn, Germany
    May, 1955

    Following the London and Paris Conferences, West Germany was permitted to rearm militarily, as they joined NATO in May 1955.


  • Warsaw, Poland
    Saturday May 14, 1955
    NATO Establishment

    The Creation of The Soviet-dominated Warsaw Pact

    Warsaw, Poland
    Saturday May 14, 1955

    The joining of West Germany to the NATO was in turn a major factor in the creation of the Soviet-dominated Warsaw Pact, delineating the two opposing sides of the Cold War.


  • Warsaw, Poland
    Saturday May 14, 1955
    Hungarian Revolution of 1956

    The Warsaw Pact

    Warsaw, Poland
    Saturday May 14, 1955

    On 14 May 1955, the Soviet Union created the Warsaw Pact, binding Hungary to the Soviet Union and its satellite states in Central and Eastern Europe. Among the principles of this alliance were "respect for the independence and sovereignty of states" and "non-interference in their internal affairs".


  • Isla de la Juventud, Cuba
    Sunday May 15, 1955
    Fidel Castro

    Castro's Release

    Isla de la Juventud, Cuba
    Sunday May 15, 1955

    In 1954, Batista's government held presidential elections, but no politician standing against him; the election was widely considered fraudulent. It had allowed some political opposition to be voiced, and Castro's supporters had agitated for an amnesty for the Moncada incident's perpetrators. Some politicians suggested an amnesty would be good publicity, and the Congress and Batista agreed. Backed by the US and major corporations, Batista believed Castro to be no threat, and on 15 May 1955, the prisoners were released.


  • London, England, United Kingdom
    Saturday May 21, 1955
    Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon

    Daily Express published an editorial demanding that Buckingham Palace confirm or deny the rumors

    London, England, United Kingdom
    Saturday May 21, 1955

    That spring Townsend for the first time spoke to the press: "I am sick of being made to hide in my apartment like a thief", but whether he could marry "involves more people than myself". He reportedly believed that his exile from Margaret would soon end, their love was strong, and that the British people would support marrying. Townsend received a bodyguard and police guard around his apartment after the Belgian government received threats on his life, but the British government still said nothing. Stating that people were more interested in the couple than the recent 1955 United Kingdom general election, on 29 May the Daily Express published an editorial demanding that Buckingham Palace confirm or deny the rumors.


  • Houston, Texas, United States
    May, 1955
    Kroger

    Kroger entered the Houston

    Houston, Texas, United States
    May, 1955

    In May, Kroger entered the Houston, Texas, market by acquiring the Houston-based 26-store chain, Henke & Pillot.


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