In 1966, significant events shaped global culture and politics. The Vietnam War escalated, leading to increased U.S. military involvement. Protests against the war began to gain momentum, reflecting growing public dissent.
In the realm of entertainment, 1966 saw the debut of the iconic television show Star Trek, which would later become a cultural phenomenon. Additionally, the Beatles released their groundbreaking album Revolver, influencing music for generations. This year marked a pivotal moment in both social change and artistic expression.