The following events occurred in July 1955:
July 1, 1955 (Friday)
- South Vietnams air force, the Republic of Vietnam Air Force, is established.
- East Germany appoints the initial management committee for its new national airline, which it names Deutsche Lufthansa (abbreviated DLH) after the defunct pre-1945 German airline Deutsche Luft Hansa, even though the West German airline Luftag had bought the rights to that name in August 1954 and named itself Lufthansa.
- The UK's first atomic bomber unit, No. 138 Squadron RAF, is formed, flying Vickers Valiants from RAF Gaydon in Warwickshire.
- The final of the 1955 Egypt Cup football tournament is won by Zamalek SC.
- The Imperial Bank of India is renamed the State Bank of India.
- KOTA TV channel 3 in Rapid City, SD (ABC/NBC) begins broadcasting.
- Born:
- Nikolai Demidenko, classical pianist, in Anisimovo, Russian SSR.
- Li Keqiang, Premier of the People's Republic of China, in Hefei.
- Lisa Scottoline, American writer of legal thrillers, in Philadelphia.
July 2, 1955 (Saturday)
July 3, 1955 (Sunday)
July 4, 1955 (Monday)
July 5, 1955 (Tuesday)
July 6, 1955 (Wednesday)
- Born: Sherif Ismail, Egyptian politician, Prime Minister 2015 - 2018 (d. 2023).
July 7, 1955 (Thursday)
July 8, 1955 (Friday)
July 9, 1955 (Saturday)
July 10, 1955 (Sunday)
July 11, 1955 (Monday)
July 12, 1955 (Tuesday)
July 13, 1955 (Wednesday)
- British cargo ship Geologist collides with Liberian-registered SS Sun Princess and sinks with the loss of twenty of her 42 crew.
- Dies: Ruth Ellis, 28, Welsh nightclub hostess, hanged for murder in London, becoming the last woman ever to be executed in the United Kingdom; Stanley Price, 61, US film and television actor.
July 14, 1955 (Thursday)
July 15, 1955 (Friday)
July 16, 1955 (Saturday)
July 17, 1955 (Sunday)
July 18, 1955 (Monday)
- Disneyland opens to the public.
- The first nuclear-generated electrical power is sold commercially, by National Reactor Testing Station, partially powering the town of Arco, Idaho.
- The Illinois Governor, William Stratton, signs the "Loyalty Oath Act", passed by the State Legislature, which mandates all public employees take a loyalty oath to Illinois and the United States, or lose their jobs.
- The first Geneva Summit meeting between the United States, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, and France begins. It ends on July 23.
July 19, 1955 (Tuesday)
July 20, 1955 (Wednesday)
July 21, 1955 (Thursday)
July 22, 1955 (Friday)
July 23, 1955 (Saturday)
July 24, 1955 (Sunday)
July 25, 1955 (Monday)
July 26, 1955 (Tuesday)
- 1955 Israeli legislative election: Elections for the third Knesset are held in Israel. Voter turnout is 82.8%. Mapai retained its plurality in the Knesset, although its share of the vote dropped by 5.1 and its share of seats dropped from 47 (at the end of the Second Knesset) to 40.
July 27, 1955 (Wednesday)
July 28, 1955 (Thursday)
July 29, 1955 (Friday)
July 30, 1955 (Saturday)
July 31, 1955 (Sunday)
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