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1970 ( MCMLXX) was a common year starting on Thursday (link shows full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. Year 1970 is the Unix epoch time. Events of 1970January- January 21 – Five lifeboatmen are killed when the Fraserburgh lifeboat Duchess of Kent capsizes during a rescue off Kinnaird's Head, Aberdeenshire.
February- February 17 – Author David Irving is ordered to pay £40,000 libel damages to Capt. John Broome over his book The Destruction of Convoy PQ17.
March- March 6 – A bomb being constructed by members of the Weathermen and meant to be planted at a military dance in New Jersey, explodes, killing 3 members of the organization.
April- April 13 – An oxygen tank in the Apollo 13 spacecraft explodes, forcing the crew to abort the mission and return in 4 days.
MayJuneJuly- July 3 – the French Army detonated a 914 kiloton thermonuclear device in the Mururoa Atoll on July 3, 1970. It was the fourth nuclear test and largest.
August- August 26–30 – The Isle of Wight Festival 1970 takes place on East Afton Farm off the coast of England. Some 600,000 people attend the largest rock festival of all time. Artists include Jimi Hendrix, The Who, The Doors, Chicago, Richie Havens, John Sebastian, Joan Baez, Ten Years After, Emerson, Lake & Palmer and Jethro Tull.
September- September 8–10 – The Jordanian government and Palestinian guerillas make truces they keep breaking.
October- October 8 – The U.S. Foreign Office announces that renewal of arms sales to Pakistan.
- October 11 – Eleven French soldiers are killed in a shootout with rebels in Chad.
- October 28 – A cholera outbreak in eastern Slovakia causes Hungary to close its border with Czechoslovakia.
November- November 5 – Vietnam War: The United States Military Assistance Command in Vietnam reports the lowest weekly American soldier death toll in 5 years (24 soldiers die that week, which is the fifth consecutive week the death toll is below 50; 431 are reported wounded that week, however).
- November 14 – The Soviet Union enters the ICAO, making Russian the fourth official language of the organization.
- November 21 – Vietnam War – Operation Ivory Coast: A joint Air Force and Army team raids the Son Tay prison camp in an attempt to free American POWs thought to be held there (no Americans are killed, but the prisoners have already moved to another camp; all U.S. POWs are moved to a handful of central prison complexes as a result of this raid).
- November 25–29 – A U.N. delegation arrives to investigate the Guinea situation.
December- December 4 – The Spanish government declares a 3-month martial law in the Basque county of Guipuzco, over strikes and demonstrations.
- December 4 – The U.N. announces that Portuguese navy and army units were responsible for the attempted invasion of Guinea.
- December 5 – The Asian and Australian tour of Pope Paul VI ends.
- December 7 – Giovanni Enrico Bucher, the Swiss ambassador to Brazil, is kidnapped in Rio de Janeiro; kidnappers demand the release of 70 political prisoners.
- December 13 – The government of Poland announces food price increases. Riots and looting lead to a bloody confrontation between the rioters and the government on December 15, and martial law December 17–22.
- December 15 – The USSR's Venera 7 becomes the first spacecraft to land successfully on Venus and transmit data back to Earth.
- December 22 – The Libyan Revolutionary Council declares that it will nationalize all foreign banks in the country.
- December 23 – The Polish government freezes food prices for 2 years.
- December 28 – Burgos Trial: Three Basques are sentenced to death (3 twice), others sentenced to 12 to 62 years, and 1 is released.
Undated- The first laminated type toothpaste tubes (White and White brand by the Japanese toiletry company (Lion) go on sale in Japan.
OngoingWorld populationBirthsJanuary–FebruaryMarch–April- March 16 – Paul Oscar (Páll Óskar Hjálmtýsson), Icelandic pop singer, songwriter and disc jockey
May–June- May 9 – Doug Christie, NBA basketball player and star of BET J's reality show Committed: The Christies
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