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*[[1947]] - [[Second Red Scare|Red Scare]]: The "[[Hollywood Ten]]" are [[blacklisted]] by [[Hollywood, California|Hollywood]] [[movie studio]]s. *[[1947]] - [[Second Red Scare|Red Scare]]: The "[[Hollywood Ten]]" are [[blacklisted]] by [[Hollywood, California|Hollywood]] [[movie studio]]s.
-* 1947 - [[New Zealand]] ratifies the [[Statute of Westminster 1931|Statute of Westminster]] and thus becomes independent of legislative control by the [[United Kingdom]]. 
-*[[1950]] - The "Storm of the Century", a violent [[snowstorm]], paralyzes the [[northeastern United States]] and the [[Appalachians]], bringing winds up to 100 mph and sub-zero temperatures. Pickens, West Virginia records 57 inches of snow. 323 people die due to the storm. 
-* 1950 - The [[People's Republic of China]] joins the [[Korean War]], sending thousands of troops across the [[Yalu river]] border to fight [[United Nations]] forces. 
*[[1952]] - [[Agatha Christie]]'s murder-mystery play ''[[The Mousetrap]]'' opens at the Ambassadors Theatre in [[London]] and eventually becomes the longest continuously-running [[play]] in history. *[[1952]] - [[Agatha Christie]]'s murder-mystery play ''[[The Mousetrap]]'' opens at the Ambassadors Theatre in [[London]] and eventually becomes the longest continuously-running [[play]] in history.
*[[1953]] - [[Hungary]] becomes the first team outside the [[British Isles]] to beat England at home, famously winning 6-3 at [[Wembley Stadium]]. *[[1953]] - [[Hungary]] becomes the first team outside the [[British Isles]] to beat England at home, famously winning 6-3 at [[Wembley Stadium]].

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