Major Events of August 2001: Key Historical Moments from the Month

Each month is marked by defining moments that shape the course of history. Whether through political shifts, cultural movements, or world-changing events, these periods leave a lasting impression. Dive into the most important events from August 2001 and discover how they influenced the world both then and now.

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Major Events of August 2001: Key Historical Moments from the Month


  • 01 Aug 2001 Germany Legalizes Same-Sex Registered Partnerships: On August 1, 2001, Germany legalized same-sex registered partnerships, granting same-sex couples many of the same legal rights as married heterosexual couples. This legislation marked a significant step forward for LGBTQ+ rights in Germany. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 02 Aug 2001 Radislav Krstic convicted of genocide by International Tribunal: On August 2, 2001, the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia convicted Radislav Krstic, a Bosnian Serb general, of genocide for his role in the 1995 Srebrenica massacre, sentencing him to 46 years in prison. source: icty.org
  • 03 Aug 2001 US sanctions act extension: On August 3, 2001, President George W. Bush signed into law the Iran and Libya Sanctions Act (ILSA) Extension Act of 2001, extending the sanctions for five years and mandating periodic assessments of their effectiveness. source: georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov
  • 04 Aug 2001 Death of Lorenzo Music, Voice Actor and Producer: Lorenzo Music, an American voice actor and producer known for his work on 'The Garfield Show' and 'Rhoda,' died on August 4, 2001. source: imdb.com
  • 06 Aug 2001 White House Briefing on Bin Laden Threat: On August 6, 2001, President George W. Bush received a President's Daily Brief (PDB) titled "Bin Laden Determined To Strike in U.S." The briefing highlighted Osama bin Laden's intent to attack U.S. targets, including potential hijackings. However, it did not specify the September 11 attacks. The PDB was prepared in response to the President's inquiries about threats to the U.S. source: washingtonpost.com
  • 10 Aug 2001 Space Shuttle Discovery launches on STS-105 mission: On August 10, 2001, Space Shuttle Discovery launched on the STS-105 mission, the 11th International Space Station assembly flight, carrying supplies and crew to the ISS. source: nasa.gov
  • 20 Aug 2001 Death of Fred Hoyle, renowned British astronomer and science fiction writer: Fred Hoyle, an English astronomer known for formulating the theory of stellar nucleosynthesis and co-authoring the influential B²FH paper, died on August 20, 2001, in Bournemouth, England, at the age of 86. He was also a science fiction writer and held controversial views, notably rejecting the 'Big Bang' theory in favor of a 'steady-state' model of the universe. source: washingtonpost.com
  • 27 Aug 2001 Alicia Keys' 'Fallin' tops US charts: Alicia Keys' debut single 'Fallin'' reached number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart on August 18, 2001, and maintained the top position for six consecutive weeks, including the week of August 27, 2001. source: kiss957.iheart.com
  • 29 Aug 2001 Binter Mediterráneo Flight 8261 crashes near Málaga Airport: On August 29, 2001, Binter Mediterráneo Flight 8261, a CASA CN-235 aircraft, crashed near Málaga Airport after both engines were inadvertently shut down during an emergency procedure, resulting in four fatalities. source: en.wikipedia.org