September 1948


The following events occurred in September 1948:

[September 1], 1948 (Wednesday)

  • A parliamentary assembly tasked with writing a provisional constitution for western Germany formally convened at Bonn. Christian Democratic leader Konrad Adenauer was elected Assembly President.
  • 44 people, most of them circus performers, as well as an assortment of circus animals drowned off the coast of Colombia in the sinking of the Honduran ship Euzkera. 12 survived.
  • A German appeals court acquitted Hjalmar Schacht of charges that he had been a major Nazi offender and ordered him released from prison.
  • Born: James Rebhorn, actor, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Died: Muhammad VII al-Munsif, 67, ruler of Tunisia 1942–43

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[September 14], 1948 (Tuesday)

  • Forty American soldiers were killed in a train collision 20 miles north of Daejon, South Korea.

[September 15], 1948 (Wednesday)

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[September 20], 1948 (Monday)

  • The Israeli government enacted emergency anti-terrorist legislation, allowing for imprisonment of 5 to 25 years for taking an active part in terrorist acts and 1 to 5 years for membership in a terrorist organization.
  • Count Bernadotte's final report to the United Nations was published posthumously. It called for recognition of Israel but advocated transfer of the Negev area to Arabs, incorporation of all of Galilee into Israel and placing Jerusalem under UN control.
  • Born: Rey Langit, journalist, in Pampanga, Philippines; George R. R. Martin, novelist, in Bayonne, New Jersey; Adrian Piper, conceptual artist, in New York City
  • Died: Husain Salaahuddin, 67, Maldivian writer and scholar

[September 21], 1948 (Tuesday)

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[September 24], 1948 (Friday)

[September 25], 1948 (Saturday)

  • At a United Nations address in Paris, Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Andrey Vyshinsky called upon the five great powers to reduce their armed forces by one-third as a first step toward disarmament.
  • Born: Vladimir Yevtushenkov, business oligarch, in Smolensk, USSR

[September 26], 1948 (Sunday)

  • Through an authorized broadcast on TASS, the Soviet Union replied to the three-power note on Berlin by naming its price for settlement of the dispute: control of all land and air traffic between Berlin and western Germany. The foreign ministers of the United States, Britain and France replied that further negotiations were impossible and that they intended to refer the matter to the UN Security Council.
  • The History of the [Boston Braves|Boston Braves] clinched their first National League pennant since 1914 when they edged the New York Giants 3-2.
  • Born: Olivia Newton-John, British-Australian singer, actress and activist, in Cambridge, England

[September 27], 1948 (Monday)

[September 28], 1948 (Tuesday)

  • Defense Ministers of Britain, France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg announced from Paris an agreement to establish a permanent common defense organization for Western Europe.
  • Died: Gregg Toland, 44, American cinematographer

[September 29], 1948 (Wednesday)

[September 30], 1948 (Thursday)

  • Berlin Communists moved into the official chambers of the elected City Assembly in the Soviet zone and conducted business there over the protests of the regular City Assembly.
  • Died: Edith Roosevelt, 87, First Lady of the United States 1901–09