1968

1968

1968

Calendar year


1968 (MCMLXVIII) was a leap year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1968th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 968th year of the 2nd millennium, the 68th year of the 20th century, and the 9th year of the 1960s decade.

Quick Facts

Events

JanuaryFebruary

January 23: North Korea seizes USS Pueblo (AGER-2)
January 30: Tet Offensive begins

MarchApril

April 4: Martin Luther King Jr. assassinated at the Lorraine Motel

MayJune

May 2–June 23: Protests in France grow and demonstrators barricade the streets

JulyAugust

August 20–21: Warsaw Pact invades Czechoslovakia

SeptemberOctober

October 12–27: 1968 Summer Olympics held in Mexico City

NovemberDecember

November 5: Richard Nixon elected United States President

Dates unknown

Births

More information Births ...
Cuba Gooding Jr.
Rachael Harris
Mary Lou Retton
Felipe VI
Gary Coleman
Josh Brolin
Kelly Hu
Gloria Trevi
Molly Ringwald
Andy Berman
Daniel Craig
Gordon Bajnai
Aaron Eckhart
Damon Albarn
Celine Dion
Patricia Arquette
Anthony Michael Hall
Vickie Guerrero
Ashley Judd
Eric Holcomb
Traci Lords
Tony Hawk
Scott Morrison
John Ortiz
King Frederik X of Denmark
Kylie Minogue
Jovenel Moïse
Chayanne
Ramush Haradinaj
Billy Crudup
Brandi Chastain
Kristin Chenoweth
Cliff Curtis
Robert Korzeniowski
Gillian Anderson
Eric Bana
Anna Gunn
Darren Clarke
Rachael Ray
Billy Boyd
John DiMaggio
Big Daddy Kane
Marc Anthony
Marie-Chantal, Crown Princess of Greece
Ricki Lake
Prince Friso of Orange-Nassau
Will Smith
Naomi Watts
Thom Yorke
Hugh Jackman
Didier Deschamps
Ziggy Marley
Juan Orlando Hernández
Sam Rockwell
Tracy Morgan
Owen Wilson
Jill Hennessy
Lucy Liu
Brendan Fraser
Rachel Griffiths
Kurt Angle
Casper Van Dien
Dina Meyer

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Unknown date

Deaths

More information Deaths ...

January

Karl Kobelt
Leopold Infeld

February

Mae Marsh
Howard Florey

March

Yuri Gagarin

April

Lev Landau
Martin Luther King Jr.
Jim Clark

May

June

Helen Keller
Robert F. Kennedy

July

Corneille Heymans
Otto Hahn

August

Konstantin Rokossovsky

September

Saint Pio of Pietrelcina

October

Bea Benaderet
Lise Meitner

November

Charles Bacon
Upton Sinclair

December

Tallulah Bankhead
John Steinbeck

Date unknown

Nobel Prizes


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