TerritorioPc


1944

'''1944''' '''(MCMXLIV)''' was a leap year starting on Saturday (link will take you to calendar).

Events

World War II

January

  • January 4 - The Battle of Monte Cassino begins.
  • January 5 - Murder of Denmark|Danish playwright Kaj Munk.
  • January 14 - The Soviet troops start the offensive at Leningrad and Novgorod.
  • January 17 - Britain|British forces, in Italy, cross the Garigliano River.
  • January 17 - Meat Rationing ends in Australia.
  • January 20 - The Royal Air Force drops 2,300 tons of bombs on Berlin. The US 36th Infantry Division|U.S. Army 36th Infantry Division, in Italy, attempts to cross the Rapido River.
  • January 22 - Allies begin Operation Shingle, the assault on Anzio, Italy. The U.S. 45th Infantry Division|U.S. Army 45th Infantry Division stand their ground at Anzio against violent assaults for 4 months.
  • January 27 - The two year Siege of Leningrad is lifted.
  • January 29 - The Battle of Cisterna takes place.
  • January 30 - United States troops invade Majuro, Marshall Islands.
  • January 31 - American forces land on Kwajalein Atoll and other islands in the Japanese-held Marshall Islands.

    February

  • February 1 - United States troops land in the Marshall Islands.
  • February 3 - United States troops capture the Marshall Islands.
  • February 7 - In Anzio, Italy|Italian forces launch a counteroffensive.
  • February 14 - Anti-Japanese revolt on Java (island)|Java.
  • February 15 - Battle of Monte Cassino - the monastery atop Monte Cassino is destroyed by Allied bombing.
  • February 17 - Battle of Eniwetok Atoll begins. The battle ended in an American victory on February 22.
  • February 20 - "Big Week" begins with American bomber raids on Germany|German aircraft manufacturing centers.
  • February 20 - The United States takes Eniwetok Island.
  • February 29 - The Admiralty Islands are invaded in the American General Douglas MacArthur-led Operation Brewer.

    March

  • March - The Japanese launch an offensive in central and south China.
  • March 1 - USS Tarawa (CV-40)|USS Tarawa and USS Kearsarge (CV-33)|USS Kearsarge laid down.
  • March 1 - Anti-fascist Strike action|strike in northern Italy.
  • March 2 - Train stalls inside a railway tunnel outside Salerno, Italy - 426 choke to death
  • March 3 - The Order of Nakhimov and the Order of Ushakov were instituted in USSR
  • March 10 - In Britain the Education Act lifts the ban on women teachers marrying.
  • March 12 - The Creation of the politic Committee of national liberation in Greece.
  • March 15 - Battle of Monte Cassino - Allies|Allied aircraft bomb German-held monastery and stage an assault.
  • March 15 - The National Counsil of the French Resistance approves the Resistance movement|Resistance programme.
  • March 17 - The hitlerists assassinate at Rîbniţa almost 400 prisoners, Soviet citizens and anti-fascist Romanians.
  • March 18 - Germany|German forces occupy Hungary.
  • March 20 - Royal Air Force|RAF Flight Sergeant Nicholas Alkemade's bomber is hit over Germany and he has to bail out without a parachute from the height of over 4000 meters. Tree branches interrupt his fall and he lands safely on deep snow

    May

  • May 5 - Mohandas Gandhi released in India.
  • May 9 - Soviet troops liberate Sevastopol.
  • May 12 - Soviet troops finalize the liberation of Crimea.
  • May 18 - Battle of Monte Cassino - Germans evacuate Monte Cassino and Allies|Allied forces take the stronghold after a struggle that claimed 20,000 lives.
  • May 18 - Deportation of Crimean Tatars by the Soviet Union government.

    June

    ]].
  • June 2 - The provisional France|French government is established.
  • June 4 - A hunter-killer group of the United States Navy captures the Germany|German submarine Unterseeboot-505|U-505, marking the first time a U.S. Navy vessel had captured an enemy vessel at sea since the 19th century.
  • June 4 - American, English and French troops enter Rome.
  • June 5 - Rome falls to the Allied powers|Allies. It is the first capital of an Axis powers|Axis nation to fall.
  • June 5 - More than 1000 United Kingdom|British bombers drop 5000 tons of bombs on Germany|German gun batteries on the Normandy coast in preparation for D-Day.
  • June 6 - Battle of Normandy begins - ''Operation Overlord'', code named D-Day, commences with the landing of 155,000 Allies|Allied troops on the beaches of Normandy in France. The allied soldiers quickly break through the Atlantic Wall and push inland in the largest amphibious military operation in history.
  • June 9 - Stalin launches an offensive against Finland with the intent of defeating Finland before pushing for Berlin.
  • June 10 - 642 men, women and children are killed in the Oradour-sur-Glane Massacre in France.
  • June 13 - Germany launches a V1 Flying Bomb attack on England.
  • June 15 - Battle of Saipan: The United States invades Saipan.
  • June 17 - The proclamation of the Republic of Iceland.
  • June 22 - Operation Bagration: General attack by Soviet forces to clear the Germany|German forces from Belarus which resulted in the destruction of the German Army Group Centre, possibly the greatest defeat of the Wehrmacht during WWII.
  • June 25 - The Battle of Tali-Ihantala between Finnish and Soviet troops begins. Largest battle ever to be fought in the Nordic countries.
  • June 26 - American troops enter Cherbourg.

    July

  • July 3 - Soviet troops liberate Minsk.
  • July 9 - United Kingdom|British and Canada|Canadian forces capture Caen.
  • July 10 - Soviet troops start the operations for freeing the Baltic countries.
  • July 13 - Liberation of Vilnius.
  • July 17 - The largest convoy of the war embarks from Halifax, Nova Scotia under Royal Canadian Navy protection.
  • July 17 - SS ''E.A.Bryan'', loaded with ammunition, explodes in the Port Chicago naval base - 320 dead
  • July 18 - Hideki Tojo resigns as Prime Minister of Japan due to numerous setbacks in the war effort.
  • July 20 - Adolf Hitler survives an July 20 Plot|assassination attempt. See Claus von Stauffenberg
  • July 21 - Battle of Guam - United States| American troops land on Guam starting the battle (ends on August 10).
  • July 21 - The creation of the Polish Committee for national liberation.
  • July 25 - Operation Spring - One of the bloodiest days for Canada|Canadians during the war: 18,444 casualties, including 5,021 killed.

    August

  • August 1 - Warsaw Uprising begins.
  • August 2 - Turkey ends diplomatic and economic relations with Germany.
  • August 7 - IBM dedicates the first program-controlled calculator, the Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator (known best as the Harvard Mark I).
  • August 12 - Allies capture Florence, Italy.
  • August 12 - World's first undersea oil pipeline laid, between England and France in Operation Pluto
  • August 15 - Operation Dragoon lands Allies in southern France. U.S. 45th Infantry Division|U.S. Army 45th Infantry Division participates in its fourth assault landing at St. Maxime, spearheading the drive for the Belfort Gap.
  • August 19 - (August 25) Victorious insurrection in Paris.
  • August 23 - Ion Antonescu, prime minister of Romania, is arrested and a new government is established. Romania exits the war against Russia joining the Allies.
  • August 24 - Allies enter Paris.
  • August 25 - Hungary decides to continue the war together with Germany.
  • August 29 - Slovak National Uprising begins

    September

  • September 1 - In Bulgaria, the Bagrianov government resigns.
  • September 2 - Holocaust: Diarist Anne Frank and her family are placed on the last transport train from Westerbork to Auschwitz. They arrive three days later.
  • September 3 - Allies liberate Brussels.
  • September 4 - The United Kingdom|British 11th Armored Division liberates the city of Antwerp in Belgium.
  • September 4 - Finland breaks off relations with Germany.
  • September 5 - The Soviets declare war on Bulgaria.
  • September 7 - The Belgian government returns from exile in Britain.
  • September 8 - London is hit by a V2 rocket for the first time.
  • September 8 - The French town of Menton is liberated from Germany.
  • September 9 - Insurrection in Sofia.
  • September 11 - Northern and southern France invasion forces link up near Dijon.
  • September 17 - Operation Market Garden begins.
  • September 19 - Armistice between Finland and Soviet Union signed. (End of the Continuation War)
  • September 24 - The U.S. 45th Infantry Division|U.S. Army 45th Infantry Division takes the strongly defended city of Epinal before crossing the Moselle River and entering the western foothills of the Vosges.
  • September 26 - Operation Market Garden ends in an Allied withdrawal.

    October

  • October 2 - Warsaw Uprising ends.
  • October 5 - Canada|Canadian Air Force pilots shoot down the first Germany|German Jet aircraft|jet fighter over France.
  • October 9 - United Kingdom|British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Soviet Union Premier Joseph Stalin begin a nine-day conference in Moscow to discuss the future of Europe.
  • October 12 - The Allies land at Athens.
  • October 13 - Riga, the capital of Latvia is liberated by the Red Army.
  • October 14 - Germany|German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel committed suicide rather than face execution for allegedly conspiring against Adolf Hitler.
  • October 18 - Volkssturm founded on Hitler's orders.
  • October 20 - Belgrade is liberated by Yugoslav Partisans and the Red Army.
  • October 20 - LNG explosion destroys a square mile (2.6 km²) of Cleveland, Ohio
  • October 21 - Aachen is the first Germany|German city to fall.
  • October 23 - Naval Battle of Leyte Gulf in the Philippines begins (lasts until October 26).
  • October 25 - Florence Foster Jenkins recital in the Carnegie Hall
  • October 25 - Red Army liberates Kirkenes, the first town in Norway to be liberated from German occupation.
  • October 31 - Mass murderer Marcel Petiot is apprehended in Paris metro station

    November-December

  • November 6 - Two Lehi (group)|Lehi assassins kill Lord Moyne in Cairo
  • November 12 - East Turkestan Republic declared
  • November 12 - The Royal Air Force carries out one of the most successful precision bombing attacks of the war, sinking the German battleship Tirpitz off the coast of Norway.
  • November 19 - US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt|Franklin D. Roosevelt announces the 6th War Loan Drive, aimed at selling US$14 billion in war bonds to help pay for the war effort.
  • November 24 - Bombing of Tokyo in World War II|Bombing of Tokyo - The first bombing raid against the Japanese capital of Tokyo from the east and by land was made by 88 United States| American aircraft.
  • November 25 - A Germany| German V-2 rocket hits a Woolworth's store in Deptford, killing 160 shoppers.
  • November 26 - Gas chambers at Auschwitz and Stutthof are destroyed.
  • November 29 - Albania is liberated from Germany| German occupation.
  • December 16 - Germany begins the Ardennes offensive, later to become known as Battle of the Bulge.
  • December 16 - General George C. Marshall becomes the first Five-Star General
  • December 17 - German troops carry out the Malmédy massacre.
  • December 24 - The Bulge reaches its deepest point at Celles.
  • December 26 - American troops repulse Germany|German forces at Bastogne.
  • December 31 - Hungary declares war on Germany

    Other events

    January-July

  • January 5 - The ''Daily Mail'' becomes the first transoceanic newspaper.
  • February 26 - - Shooting begins of the Nazi propaganda film, "The Fuehrer Gives a Village to the Jews" in Theresienstadt.
  • March 1 - USS Tarawa (CV-40)|USS Tarawa laid down
  • March 4 - In Ossining (village), New York|Ossining, New York, Louis Buchalter, the leader of 1930s crime syndicate Murder, Inc., is executed at Sing Sing (prison)|Sing Sing.
  • March 24 - In the Polish village of Markowa, German police kill Józef and Wiktoria Ulm, their six children and eight Jewish people they were hiding.
  • April 25 - The United Negro College Fund is incorporated.
  • May 30 - Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois|Princess Charlotte Louise Juliette Louvet Grimaldi of Monaco, heir to the throne resigns from her rights in favor of her son Rainier III, Prince of Monaco|Prince Rainier Louis Henri Maxence Bertrand Grimaldi, later reigning Prince Rainier III, Prince of Monaco|Rainier III of Monaco.
  • June 17 - Iceland declares full independence from Denmark.
  • July 1 - Start of the United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference at Bretton Woods, New Hampshire.
  • July 6 - A fire broke out during a performance of the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey circus in Hartford, Connecticut, resulting in the deaths of 168 people, most of them children. See ''Hartford Circus Fire''
  • July 17 - Port Chicago disaster: Near the San Francisco Bay, two ships laden with ammunition for the war explode in Port Chicago, California killing 232.
  • July 22 - End of Bretton Woods conference and signing of Agreements.

    August-November

  • August 4 - Holocaust: A tip from a Netherlands|Dutch informer leads the Gestapo to a sealed-off area in an Amsterdam warehouse where they find Jewish diarist Anne Frank and her family.
  • August 5 - Holocaust: Poland|Polish insurgents liberate a Germany|German labor camp in Warsaw, freeing 348 Jewish prisoners.
  • August 7 - IBM dedicates the first program-controlled calculator, the Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator (known best as the Harvard Mark I).
  • August 9 - The United States Forest Service and the Wartime Advertising Council release posters featuring Smokey the Bear for the first time.
  • September 2 - Holocaust: Diarist Anne Frank and her family are placed on the last transport train from Westerbork to Auschwitz. They arrive three days later.
  • October 2 - Holocaust: Nazi troops end the Warsaw Uprising.
  • October 8 - The radio show, ''The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet'' debuts.
  • October 10 - Holocaust: 800 Roma (people)|Gypsy children are systematically murdered at Auschwitz death camp
  • November 7 - U.S. presidential election, 1944: Franklin Delano Roosevelt|Franklin D. Roosevelt wins reelection over United States Republican Party|Republican challenger Thomas E. Dewey to become the only U.S. president to be elected to a fourth term.
  • November 22 - William Lyon Mackenzie King introduces conscription in Canada (see Conscription Crisis of 1944).

    December

  • December 3 - Civil war breaks out in a newly-liberated Greece, between Communism|Communists and royalists.
  • December 1 - Edward Stettinius Jr. becomes becomes the last United States Secretary of State of the Franklin Delano Roosevelt|Roosevelt administration, by filling the seat left by the Cordell Hull.
  • December 26 - The play ''The Glass Menagerie'' by Tennessee Williams was first publicly performed.
  • December 30 - King George II of Greece declares a regency, leaving his throne vacant.

    Unknown dates

  • In Sweden, the law of 1864 that criminalizes homosexuality is abolished.
  • Swedish author of children's books Astrid Lindgren publishes her first book ''Pippi Longstocking''.
  • In Sweden, Erik Wallenberg and Ruben Rausing invent a way to package milk in paper and start the company Tetra Pak.
  • Barbados General election - Grantley Adams, black lawyer, first majority party leader in the House of Assembly, as leader of Barbados Labour Party
  • Hans Asperger publishes his paper on Asperger's syndrome|Asperger's Syndrome
  • The Mad Gasser of Mattoon carries out a series of mysterious attacks in Mattoon, Illinois.
  • National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence established.

    Ongoing events

  • Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945)|Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945)
  • World War II|Second World War (1939-1945)

    Births

    ''For more 1944 births see :Category:1944 births''

    January

  • January 2 - Prince Norodom Ranariddh, Cambodian politician
  • January 6 - Bonnie Franklin, American actress
  • January 6 - Rolf M. Zinkernagel, Swiss immunologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
  • January 9 - Jimmy Page, English guitarist (Led Zeppelin)
  • January 12 - Joe Frazier, American boxer
  • January 17 - Françoise Hardy, French singer
  • January 18 - Paul Keating, twenty-fourth Prime Minister of Australia
  • January 23 - Rutger Hauer, Dutch actor
  • January 24 - Neil Diamond, American singer
  • January 26 - Angela Davis, American feminist and activist
  • January 27 - Mairead Corrigan, Irish activist, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize
  • January 27 - Nick Mason, English drummer (Pink Floyd)

    February

  • February 3 - Dave Davies, British musician (The Kinks)
  • February 5 - Al Kooper, American musician (Blood, Sweat, and Tears)
  • February 5 - Michael Mann (film director)|Michael Mann, American film, director, writer, producer
  • February 9 - Alice Walker, American writer
  • February 10 - Vernor Vinge, American writer
  • February 11 - Michael G. Oxley, American politician
  • February 13 - Stockard Channing, American actress
  • February 13 - Jerry Springer, English-born television host
  • February 14 - Carl Bernstein, American journalist
  • February 14 - Alan Parker, English-born film director, actor, and writer
  • February 16 - Richard Ford, American writer
  • February 17 - Karl Jenkins, Welsh composer
  • February 20 - Willem van Hanegem, Dutch football player and coach
  • February 22 - Jonathan Demme, American film director, producer, and writer
  • February 22 - Tom Okker, Dutch tennis player
  • February 23 - Johnny Winter, American musician
  • February 24 - Nicky Hopkins, British musician (d. 1994)
  • February 28 - Sepp Maier, German footballer

    March

  • March 1 - John Breaux, U.S. Senator from Louisiana
  • March 1 - Roger Daltrey, English musician (The Who)
  • March 2 - Uschi Glas, German actress
  • March 6 - Kiri Te Kanawa, New Zealand soprano
  • March 11 - Don MacLean, British comedian
  • March 15 - Sly Stone, American singer
  • March 17 - John Sebastian, American singer and songwriter (The Lovin' Spoonful)
  • March 19 - Said Musa, Prime Minister of Belize
  • March 19 - Sirhan Sirhan, Palestinian assassin of Robert F. Kennedy
  • March 24 - R. Lee Ermey, U.S. Marine and actor
  • March 26 - Diana Ross, American singer
  • March 28 - Rick Barry, American basketball player
  • March 29 - Denny McLain, baseball player

    April

  • April 3 - Tony Orlando, American musician
  • April 4 - Craig T. Nelson, American actor
  • April 6 - Felicity Palmer, English soprano
  • April 7 - Gerhard Schröder, Chancellor of Germany
  • April 8 - Odd Nerdrum, Norwegian painter
  • April 11 - John Milius, American film director, producer, and screenwriter
  • April 19 - James Heckman, American economist, Nobel Prize in Economics|Nobel Prize laureate
  • April 22 - Steve Fossett, American millionaire adventurer
  • April 28 - Jean-Claude Van Cauwenberghe, Belgian politician
  • April 29 - Richard Kline, American actor and television director
  • April 30 - Jill Clayburgh, American actress

    May

  • May 1 - Suresh Kalmadi, Indian politician
  • May 5 - John Rhys-Davies, Welsh actor
  • May 8 - Gary Glitter, English singer
  • May 9 - Richie Furay, American musician (Poco and Buffalo Springfield)
  • May 10 - Jim Abrahams, American film director
  • May 13 - Armistead Maupin, American author
  • May 12 - Sara Kestelman, British actor
  • May 14 - George Lucas, American film director and producer
  • May 20 - Joe Cocker, British singer
  • May 20 - Boudewijn de Groot, Dutch singer
  • May 20 - Dietrich Mateschitz, Austrian businessman
  • May 21 - Mary Robinson, President of Ireland
  • May 25 - Frank Oz, English puppeteer and film director
  • May 28 - Rudy Giuliani, Mayor of New York City
  • May 28 - Gladys Knight, American singer
  • May 30 - Meredith MacRae, American actress (d. 2000)

    June-October

  • June 3 - Edith McGuire, American sprinter
  • June 5 - Tommie Smith, American athlete
  • June 6 - Phillip Allen Sharp, American scientist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
  • June 8 - Mark Belanger, baseball player (d. 1998)
  • June 24 - Jeff Beck, British musician
  • June 29 - Gary Busey, American actor
  • June 30 - Raymond Moody, parapsychologist
  • July 13 - Ernő Rubik, Hungarian inventor
  • July 17 - Mark Burgess, New Zealand cricket captains
  • July 21 - Tony Scott, English film director
  • July 21 - Paul Wellstone, U.S. Senator from Minnesota (d. 2002)
  • July 27 - Tony Capstick, English comedian, actor, and musician (d. 2003)
  • July 31 - Geraldine Chaplin, American actress
  • July 31 - Robert Carhart Merton, American economist, Nobel Prize in Economics|Nobel Prize laureate
  • August 2 - Jim Capaldi, British drummer, singer, and songwriter (Traffic) (d. 2005)
  • August 4 - Richard Belzer, American actor and comedian
  • August 8 - Brooke Bundy, American actress
  • August 9 - Sam Elliott, American actor
  • August 11 - Ian McDiarmid, Scottish actor
  • August 21 - Peter Weir, Australian film director
  • August 23 - Saira Banu, Indian actress
  • August 26- Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester
  • September 1 - Leonard Slatkin, American conductor
  • September 2 - Al Matthews, American actor (d. 2002)
  • September 7 - Earl Manigault, American basketball player (d. 1998)
  • September 7 - Bora Milutinovic, Serbian football coach
  • September 12 - Leonard Peltier, U.S. Presidential candidate
  • September 12 - Barry White, American singer (d. 2003)
  • September 21 - Hamilton Jordan, Carter's 1ST Chief of Staff
  • September 22 - Frazer Hines, British actor
  • September 25 - Michael Douglas, American actor
  • September 26 - Anne Robinson, British television host
  • October 9 - John Entwistle, English bassist (The Who) (d. 2002)
  • October 9 - Nona Hendryx, singer (LaBelle)
  • October 9 - Peter Tosh, Jamaican singer and musician (d. 1987)
  • October 15 - David Trimble, Irish politician, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize
  • October 28 - Dennis Franz, American actor
  • October 28 - Ian Marter, British actor (d. 1986)

    November-December

  • November 1 - Rafik Bahaa Edine Hariri, Lebanese Prime Minister 1992 - 1998 (d. 2005).
  • November 9 - Melvin Maskin, American teacher
  • November 10 - Silvestre Reyes, American politician
  • November 12 - Booker T. Jones, American musician, singer, and songwriter (Booker T. and the M.G.'s)
  • November 12 - Al Michaels, American sportscaster
  • November 17 - Danny DeVito, American actor
  • November 17 - Rem Koolhaas, Dutch architect
  • November 17 - Lorne Michaels, American film producer
  • November 17 - Tom Seaver, baseball player
  • November 21 - Dick Durbin, American politician
  • November 25 - Ben Stein, American law professor, actor, and author
  • December 7 - Daniel Chorzempa, American organist
  • December 17 - Jack L. Chalker, American novelist (d. 2005)
  • December 21 - Michael Tilson Thomas, American conductor
  • December 22 - Steve Carlton, baseball player
  • December 23 - Wesley Clark, U.S. general and NATO Supreme Allied Commander
  • December 25 - Jairzinho, Brazilian football player
  • December 28 - Kary Mullis, American chemist, Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Nobel Prize laureate

    Deaths

    For more 1944 deaths see :Category:1944 deaths

    January-May

  • January 1 - Charles Turner (cricketer)|Charles Turner, Australian cricketer (b. 1862)
  • January 11 - Edgard Potier, Belgian spy (b. 1903)
  • January 20 - James McKeen Cattell, American psychologist (b. 1860)
  • January 31 - Jean Giraudoux, French writer (b. 1882)
  • January 31 - William Allen White, American journalist (b. 1868)
  • February 1 - Piet Mondriaan, Dutch painter (b. 1872)
  • February 4 - Yvette Guilbert, French singer and actress (b. 1867)
  • February 11 - Carl Meinhof, German linguist (b. 1857)
  • February 21 - Ferenc Szisz, Hungarian-born race car driver (b. 1873)
  • February 23 - Edvard Munch, Norwegian painter (b. 1863)
  • March 5 - Max Jacob, French poet (b. 1876)
  • March 22 - Pierre Brossolette, journalist and French Resistance fighter (b. 1903)
  • March 24 - Orde Wingate, British soldier (b. 1903)
  • April 9 - Evgeniya Rudneva, Russian World War II heroine (executed) (b. 1920)
  • April 17 - Jack Hearne (John Thomas Hearne)|J.T. Hearne English cricketer (b. 1867)
  • April 28 - Paul Poiret, French couturier (b. 1879)
  • April 29 - Bernardino Machado, President of Portugal (b. 1851)
  • May 12 - Max Brand, American author (b. 1892)
  • May 12 - Arthur Quiller-Couch|Q, British writer (b. 1863)
  • May 16 - George Ade, American author (b. 1866)

    July-August

  • July 6 - Andrée Borrel, French World War II heroine (executed) (b. 1919)
  • July 6 - Vera Leigh, English World War II heroine (executed) (b. 1903)
  • July 6 - Sonia Olschanezky, German World War II heroine (executed) (b. 1923)
  • July 6 - Diana Rowden, English World War II heroine (executed) (b. 1915)
  • July 26 - Reza Pahlavi of Iran|Reza Pahlavi, Shah of Iran (b. 1877)
  • July 31 - Antoine de Saint-Exupery, French pilot and writer (b. 1900)
  • August 8 - Chaim Soutine, Russian painter (b. 1893)
  • August 12 - Suzanne Spaak, Belgian World War II heroine (executed)
  • August 23 - Abdul Mejid II, Caliph of the Ottoman Empire (b. 1868)
  • August 26 - Adam von Trott zu Solz, German diplomat (executed) (b. 1909)
  • August 27 - Mafalda Maria Elisabetta of Savoy|Princess Mafalda Maria Elisabetta of Savoy (executed) (b. 1902)

    September-December

  • September 6 - Gustave Biéler, Swiss World War II hero (executed) (b. 1904)
  • September 9 - Robert Benoist, French race car driver and war hero (executed) (b. 1895)
  • September 11 - Yolande Beekman, French World War II heroine (executed) (b. 1911)
  • September 11 - Madeleine Damerment, French World War II heroine (executed) (b. 1917)
  • September 11 - Noor Inayat Khan, Indian princess and World War II heroine (executed) (b. 1914)
  • September 13 - Heath Robinson, British cartoonist and illustrator (b. 1872)
  • September 14 - John Kenneth Macalister, Canadian World War II hero (executed) (b. 1914)
  • September 14 - Frank Pickersgill, Canadian World War II hero (executed) (b. 1915)
  • September 14 - Roméo Sabourin, Canadian World War II hero (executed) (b. 1923)
  • October 14 - Erwin Rommel, German Field Marshal (b. 1891)
  • October 21 - Alois Kayser, German missionary (b. 1877)
  • October 23 - Charles Glover Barkla, English physicist, Nobel Prize in Physics|Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1877)
  • October 26 - William Temple (archbishop)|William Temple, Archbishop of Canterbury (b. 1881)
  • November 2 - Thomas Midgley, American chemist and inventor (b. 1889)
  • November 5 - Alexis Carrel, French surgeon and biologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (b. 1873)
  • November 7 - Hannah Szenes, Hungarian World War II heroine (executed) (b. 1921)
  • December 2 - Josef Lhévinne, Russian pianist (b. 1874)
  • December 4 - Roger Bresnahan, baseball player (b. 1879)
  • December 13 - Wassily Kandinsky, Russian-born artist (b. 1866)
  • December 30 - Romain Rolland, French writer, Nobel Prize in Literature|Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1866)

    Date unknown

  • Bishop James Cannon, Jr., American religious and temperance movement leader (b. 1864)

    Nobel Prizes

  • Nobel Prize/Physics|Physics - Isidor Isaac Rabi
  • Nobel Prize/Chemistry|Chemistry - Otto Hahn
  • Nobel Prize/Physiology or medicine|Medicine - Joseph Erlanger, Herbert Spencer Gasser
  • Nobel Prize in literature|Literature - Johannes Vilhelm Jensen
  • Nobel Prize/Peace|Peace - International Committee of the Red Cross.


  • territoriopc.com // página bajo licencia GNU obtenida de wikipedia