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December 21: Joseph Stalin's 70th Birthday Celebration. Mao, Bulganin, Stalin, Ulbricht Tsedenbal.jpeg
December 21: Joseph Stalin's 70th Birthday Celebration.

The following events occurred in December 1949:

December 1, 1949 (Thursday)

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December 29, 1949 (Thursday)

December 30, 1949 (Friday)

December 31, 1949 (Saturday)

December 1939 was the twelfth and final month of the common year. It began on a Thursday and ended after 31 days on a Saturday. It was also the last month of the 1940s.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">1949</span> Calendar year

1949 (MCMXLIX) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1949th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 949th year of the 2nd millennium, the 49th year of the 20th century, and the 10th and last year of the 1940s decade.

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  2. "U.S. Protests Chinese Attack". Spokane Daily Chronicle : 1. December 3, 1949.
  3. "Charges That Hopkins Helped Reds Get Atom Secrets To Be Probed". St. Petersburg Times : 2. December 4, 1949.
  4. "Czech Bishops Give Warning To Red Regime". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette : 2. December 5, 1949.
  5. "Israel Defies U.N. Over Rule of Jerusalem". Chicago Daily Tribune . Chicago: 7. December 6, 1949.
  6. "Toscanini Made Italian Senator". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette : 2. December 7, 1949.
  7. "Shirley Temple Wins". The New York Times : 40. December 6, 1949.
  8. "China Turns Down American Protest". Wilmington Morning Star : 1. December 7, 1949.
  9. "Gen. Groves Describes Red Spy Activities". The Bend Bulletin . Bend, Oregon: 1. December 7, 1949.
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  11. "Three A.A.C. Teams Enter New Circuit". The New York Times : 12. December 10, 1949.
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  23. "Moros Kill 71 Troopers". The New York Times : 18. December 16, 1949.
  24. "Mao Sees Stalin, Pledges Close Tie Of China To Soviet". The New York Times : 1. December 17, 1949.
  25. "Indonesian States Elect Sukarno As First President of New Regime". The New York Times : 1. December 17, 1949.
  26. "Burma Recognizes Rule Of Communists in China". The New York Times : 22. December 18, 1949.
  27. "Ukrainian Elected To Key Soviet Unit". The New York Times : 17. December 19, 1949.
  28. Ross, Albion (December 20, 1949). "New Coup In Syria Ousts Army Chief". The New York Times : 1, 21.
  29. "18 Years' Prison For Manstein". The Advertiser . Adelaide: 1. December 20, 1949.
  30. "Clark Gablr Takes A Bride". Chicago Daily Tribune . Chicago: 1, 10–11. December 21, 1949.
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  34. "Angered Russian Quits Tokyo Talk". The New York Times : 14. December 21, 1949.
  35. "B-50 Crashes in Swamp, 11 Dead". The Pittsburgh Press : 1. December 23, 1949.
  36. "Pope Invites All Christians to Join Church". Chicago Daily Tribune . Chicago: 4. December 24, 1949.
  37. "Church Leaders Cool to Pope's Appeal to Join". Chicago Daily Tribune . Chicago: 4. December 24, 1949.
  38. "40-Month Highs On Stock Market". The New York Times : 20. December 24, 1949.
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  41. "Greece Lifts Martial Law". The New York Times : 12. December 25, 1949.
  42. "Prague Outlaws Exiles". The New York Times : 16. December 26, 1949.
  43. "Cary Grant Weds Actress". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette : 2. December 26, 1949.
  44. Handler, M. S. (December 27, 1949). "British, Yugoslavs Sign A Trade Pact Put At $616,000,000". The New York Times : 1.
  45. Gruson, Sydney (December 28, 1949). "Indonesia Becomes Nation In Ceremony In The Netherlands". The New York Times : 1.
  46. "Peron Suit Opens Against Big Papers". The New York Times : 15. December 28, 1949.
  47. "U. S. Recognizes Indonesia; Cochran Made Ambassador". The New York Times : 1. December 29, 1949.
  48. "Man of Half-Century". The New York Times : 27. December 29, 1949.
  49. "Hungarians Seize Foreign Companies In Sweeping Move". The New York Times : 1. December 30, 1949.
  50. "India Follows Burma Lead". The New York Times : 2. December 31, 1949.
  51. "Israel Rejects U.N. Request To Move Jerusalem Offices". The New York Times : 1. January 1, 1950.
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