1951
ID: 1647
Samuel Bronfman helps arrange $2 million weapons deal for Israel
ID: 1647
1951
ID: 1648
Germany becomes founding member of European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC)
ID: 1648
1951
ID: 1649
West Germany joins NATO planning through 'Himmerod Conference'
ID: 1649
1951
ID: 1650
West Germany's '131 Law' reinstates 150,000+ former Nazi officials into government positions with retroactive pensions
ID: 1650
1951
ID: 1651
High Commissioner John McCloy commutes death sentences of 21 major war criminals, reduces sentences for 74 others
ID: 1651
1951
ID: 1652
IG Farben formally broken up into BASF, Bayer, Hoechst, and smaller companies
ID: 1652
1951
ID: 1653
Project Artichoke replaces Bluebird, expands mind control research; studies involuntary assassinations
ID: 1653
1951
ID: 1655
Easter 1951: Bella Dodd begins weekly instruction with Sheen
ID: 1655
1951
ID: 1656
Harry Hay leaves CPUSA voluntarily due to homosexuality being security risk, forms Mattachine Society
ID: 1656
1951
ID: 1657
Wilhelm Reich writes The Murder of Christ: The Emotional Plague of Mankind
ID: 1657
1951
ID: 1658
First commercial computer UNIVAC I predicts Eisenhower election victory
ID: 1658
1951
ID: 1659
DuPont introduces Dacron polyester fiber commercially
ID: 1659
1951
ID: 1660
Formica laminate surfaces become widely available for kitchen countertops
ID: 1660
1951
ID: 4565
Stanislaw Ulam suggests using cellular lattice for von Neumann's self-reproducing machines
ID: 4565
1951
ID: 4258
March 1951
Remington Rand delivers UNIVAC I Serial #1 to U.S. Census Bureau - first commercial computer produced in United States
ID: 4258