On May 26, 1948, significant events included the entire Haganah militia being sworn in as the Israeli Army as the 1948 Arab-Israeli War intensified, South Africa electing a Nationalist government under D.F. Malan who promised racial segregation (apartheid), and the first transistorized hearing aid becoming commercially available in the US.
In the Middle East:
- Israel’s Military Formation: Following Israel’s declaration of independence earlier in May, all Jewish militia forces were officially integrated and sworn in as the nascent Israeli Army, bolstering defenses against invading Arab states.
In South Africa:
- Rise of Apartheid: The Nationalist Party, led by Daniel Malan, won the general election on a platform of strict racial segregation, paving the way for the formal implementation of the apartheid system.
In Technology:
- Hearing Aid Innovation: The first commercially available transistorized hearing aid went on sale in the U.S., making assistive devices much smaller and more practical.