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Year '''1934''' (''']''') was a ] (link will display the full calendar) of the ].


== Events == == Events ==


=== January === === January–February ===
{{Main|January 1934}}
]: ] becomes a prison.]]
{{Main|February 1934}}
* ]
* ] – The ], a specialist agency of the ], is established.<ref>{{cite book|author=League of Nations|title=Handbook of International Organisations: (associations, Bureaux, Committees, Etc.).|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=qSbOAAAAMAAJ|year=1938|publisher=League of Nations|page=392}}</ref>
** ] becomes a prison.
* ] – The 8.0 {{M|w}} ] strikes ] and ] with a maximum ] of XI (''Extreme''), killing an estimated 6,000–10,700 people.<ref>{{cite book|author=Gerrit Jasper Schenk|title=Historical Disaster Experiences: Towards a Comparative and Transcultural History of Disasters Across Asia and Europe|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5YFtDgAAQBAJ&pg=PA244|date=20 March 2017|publisher=Springer|isbn=978-3-319-49163-9|pages=244}}</ref>
** ].
* ] – A 10-year ] is signed by ] and the ].
** ] passes the "]".
* ]
* ] &ndash; The first '']'' ] is published.
** In ], the political power of federal states such as ] is substantially abolished by the "]" (''Gesetz über den Neuaufbau des Reiches'').
* ] &ndash; ] is executed in ].
** ], ], signs the ]: all gold held in the ] is to be surrendered to the ]; immediately following, the President raises the statutory gold price from US$20.67 per ounce to $35.
* ] &ndash; The ] degree is established in the ].
* ] – ]: The French ] rally in front of the ], in an attempted ] against the ].<ref>{{cite book|author=Gerd-Rainer Horn|title=European Socialists Respond to Fascism: Ideology, Activism and Contingency in the 1930s|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=FWNNPNc42GsC&pg=PA72|date=21 November 1996|publisher=Oxford University Press|isbn=978-0-19-987994-6|pages=72}}</ref>
* ] &ndash; The Japanese company ] is established.
* ]
** The new ] of ] enters into force.
** ] visits the ].
* ]
** The '']'' opens in ], New York City.
** The 10 year ] is signed by ] and the ].
** The ] abolishes the ] by decree.<ref>{{cite book | title= A World View of Criminal Justice | series= International and Comparative Criminal Justice | first= Richard | last= Vogler | year= 2005 | pages=237–238 | isbn= 978-0-7546-2467-7 | url= http://books.google.com/books?id=rN90FSGhr-cC&pg=PA237 | ref= harv}}</ref>

=== February ===
* ] &ndash; ]: The French ] leagues rally in front of the ], in an attempted ] against the ].
* ] * ]
** ], ], ] and ] have formed the ]. ** ] forms a new government in ].
** ], ], ] and ] form the ].
* ]–] – ]: The ] consolidates its power in a series of clashes across the country.
** ] forms a new government in France.
* ] &ndash; The ] is incorporated. * ] The ] is sworn in, as a form of direct rule for the ].
* ]&ndash;] &ndash; ] * ]] is assassinated in ], by the ].
* ] &ndash; ] sworn in as form of direct rule for the ]. * ] – King ] succeeds to the throne, following the death (February 17) of his father King ].
* ] &ndash; ] is assassinated in ] by the ].
* ] &ndash; ]'s '']'', starring ] and ], is released. It becomes a smash hit and the first of Capra's great screen classics. It becomes the first film to win all 5 of the major ] &ndash; ], ], Best Screenplay, ], and ]. Gable and Colbert receive their only Oscars for this film.
* ] &ndash; ] becomes King of ].


=== March === === March–April ===
{{Main|March 1934}}
* ] &ndash; ] becomes ], following an invasion by the Japanese.
{{Main|April 1934}}
* ]
* ] – ], the Japanese puppet state in ] established in 1932, proclaimed a monarchy under ].
** ] escapes from jail in ], using a wooden pistol.
* ] – Prime Minister ] stages a ] by declaring a state of emergency in ], with the approval of the ], beginning the country's ].
** Erich Franke invents the wire bearing (today wire race bearing) and files a patent application.
* ] – ] and his gang rob the First National Bank in ], United States, stealing $52,000.
* ] &ndash; ] loses his titles because of his marriage.
* ] &ndash; ] and general ] stage a coup in ], and ban all political parties. * ] – The ] kills at least 2,166 people in southern ], Japan.
* ] – The ] is passed, allowing the ] a greater degree of ] from the United States.
* ] &ndash; ], ] and their gang rob the First National Bank in ].
* ] – The "surgeon's photograph" of the ], taken in Scotland by London gynaecologist Robert Kenneth Wilson and in 1994 admitted to be a ], is published in the '']'' London national newspaper.<ref>{{cite book|first1=David|last1=Martin|first2=Alastair|last2=Boyd|year=1999|title=Nessie – the Surgeon's Photograph Exposed|location=East Barnet|publisher=authors|isbn=0-9535708-0-0}}</ref>
* ]
** All the police forces in Germany come under the command of ].
** The Great ] fire kills at least 2,166 people in southern ], Japan.
* ] &ndash; The ] becomes established allowing for more self-government from the ].


=== April === === May–June ===
{{Main|May 1934}}
* ] &ndash; ] and ] kill 2 young highway patrolmen near ].
{{Main|June 1934}}
* ] &ndash; ] and ] are awarded the Gothenburg Prize for Poetry.
* ] – The ] heralds the beginning of the ] ].
* ]
* ] – ] establishes an authoritarian government in ].
** U.S. publication of the novel '']'' by ]
* ] – ] stages a ] in Bulgaria.
** The world's largest ever recorded surface wind speed of 231 miles per hour was recorded on the summit of ].
* ] – American outlaws ] are ambushed and killed by police in ].
* ] &ndash; ] R.K. Wilson allegedly ]s the ].
* ] – Near ], Canada, the ] are born to Oliva and Elzire Dionne, becoming the first ]s to survive infancy.
* ] &ndash; ] and two others shoot their way out of an ] ] in northern ].
* ] – The ], largely drafted by ], is signed by Christians in Nazi Germany who are opposed to the pro-Nazi ].<ref>{{cite book|last=Brown|first=Robert McAfee|date=1986|title=Saying Yes and Saying No: On Rendering to God and Caesar|url=https://archive.org/details/sayingyessayingn00brow/page/19|location=Philadelphia|publisher=Westminster Press|page=|isbn=9780664246952|url-access=registration}}</ref>
* ] &ndash; ]: ] beat ] 2 &ndash; 1 at Wembley Stadium
* ] – ] makes his film debut in ]'s '']'' cartoon '']''.<ref>{{cite book|last=Lenburg|first=Jeff|title=The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons|date=1999|publisher=Checkmark Books|isbn=0-8160-3831-7|access-date=June 6, 2020|url=https://archive.org/details/isbn_9780816038312/page/74/mode/2up|pages=74–76}}</ref>
* ] &ndash; The first S-train line in Copenhagen is opened. The Line started in Klampenborg and ended in Frederiksberg.
* ] – ] beats ] 2–1 after extra time, to win the ], staged in Italy.
* ] – ] and ] meet for the first time, at the ].
* ] – The ] is enacted.
* ] – ] of ] and ] of ] conclude a ].
* ] – ] – ] in Germany: ] purge the '']'' (SA), the left-wing ] faction of the ], and prominent conservative anti-Nazis, in a series of political murders.
* ] – The ] ] camp ] becomes a national camp, taken over by the '']'' (SS).


=== May === === July–August ===
{{Main|July 1934}}
]: ] in ]]]
{{Main|August 1934}}
* ] &ndash; The ] heralds the beginning of the ] ]
* ] &ndash; The first ] short, '']'', is released. * ] The ] begins to be strictly enforced in the ], lasting until 1968.
* ] – Hitler gives a speech to the ], justifying his purge.
* ] &ndash; The ], 24 x 14&nbsp;cm, is found in a ] off ], ].
* ] – ]: Austrian ] assassinate chancellor ], during a failed coup attempt.
* ] &ndash; ]: A strong 2-day ] removes massive amounts of ] ] in one of the worst dust storms of the Dust Bowl.
* ] – ] becomes '']'' of Germany, or head of state combined with that of Chancellor, following the death of President ].
* ]
** The ] offers a $25,000 reward for ]. * ] The ] swears a personal oath of loyalty to ].
* ] – The ] leaves ].
** ] establishes an authoritarian government in ].
* ] – ]: In a referendum, 90% of the German population approves of Hitler's assumption of ], as ] and ].
* ] &ndash; ] stages a ] in Bulgaria.
* ] &ndash; A team of police officers, led by former Texas Ranger ], ambush bank robbers ] and ] near ], killing them both.
* ]
** ] is re-elected president of ].
** The 5-day "Battle of Toledo" starts during the ] in ].
* ] &ndash; Near ], the ] are born to Oliva and Elzire Dionne, becoming the first ]s to survive ].
* ] &ndash; ] &ndash; The Confessional Synod of the ] meets in ], Germany to write the ]

=== June ===
* ] &ndash; ]: U.S. President ] signs the ] into law, establishing the ].
* ] &ndash; The animated short '']'', directed by Bert Gillett for the '']'' series, and featuring the debut of ], is released.
* ] &ndash; ] beats ] 2–1 after extra time to win the ].
* ] &ndash; Political parties are banned in ].
* ] &ndash; ] defeats champion ] for the world heavyweight ] title.
* ] &ndash; The ] is enacted.
* ]
** The ] of ] and ibn Saud of ] conclude a peace treaty.
** The Canberra Times documents the attack of an unknown spider species upon the Chilean town of Antofagasta.<ref>http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/2359868</ref>
* ] &ndash; Division of ] created within the ].
* ]
** The Nazi ] camp ] becomes a national camp, taken over by the ].
** ]: ] purge the ].


=== July === === September–October ===
{{Main|September 1934}}
* ]
{{Main|October 1934}}
** ] under ].
** The world famous ] opens in Brookfield, ].
** The ] censorship code for motion pictures goes into full effect in the ].
* ] &ndash; German ] and author ] is killed in ] ].
* ] &ndash; The ] Supreme Court declares Lieutenant Governor ] the legitimate governor and tells ] to resign. Langer proceeds to declare North Dakota independent. He revokes the declaration after the Supreme Court justices meet him.
* ] &ndash; Outside ]'s Biograph Theatre, "Public Enemy No. 1" ] is mortally wounded by ] agents.
* ] &ndash; Austrian ] assassinate chancellor ] during a failed coup attempt.

=== August ===
* ] &ndash; ] becomes '']'' of ], becoming head of state as well as Chancellor.
* ] &ndash; The ] swears a personal oath of loyalty to ].
* ] &ndash; The ] '']'' is first published in US newspapers.
* ]
** The first All-American ] is held in ].
** In a referendum, 90% of the German population approves of Hitler's assumption of ] as ].
* ] &ndash; Anti-union vigilantes seize the town of ], during the ].

=== September ===
] of 1934]] ] of 1934]]
*] – ]'s novel '']'' was first published in full.<ref>{{cite book|last= Stannard|first= Martin|title= Evelyn Waugh, Volume I: The Early Years 1903–1939|publisher= Flamingo|location= London|year= 1993|isbn= 0-586-08678-1 |pages=374&ndash;375}}</ref>
* ]–] &ndash; 8th ]
* ] &ndash; Off the ] coast, a fire aboard the passenger liner '']'' kills 134 people. * ]–] The 6th ] is staged by the German ].
* ] – Off the ] coast, a fire aboard the passenger liner {{SS|Morro Castle|1930|6}} kills 134 people.
* ] – ]: ]' ] ] is re-elected with a decreased majority, defeating the ], led by former ] ]. Consequently, Lyons is forced to resume the ] with the ], and include them in his government. Scullin steps down from the Labor leadership shortly after; he is ] by future Prime Minister ].
* ] * ]
** The ] joins the ]. ** The ] joins the ].
** ] is arrested in connection with the ] case. ** ] is arrested in connection with the ] case in the U.S.
* ] &ndash; A ] in ], ] kills 3,036 people, and destroys the temple, schools, and other buildings in ]. * ] The ] in ], Japan kills 3,036 people, and destroys the temple, schools, and other buildings in ].
* ] &ndash; A ] at ] Colliery in ], north-east ] kills 266 miners and rescuers, one of Britain's worst coal mining disasters. * ] A ] at ] in ], north-east Wales, kills 266 miners and rescuers.
* ] * ] – ] joins the ].
* ] – A ] in ] and ], Japan, kills 1,660, injures 5,400, and destroys the rice harvest.
** ] joins the ].
* ] – ]: the President of ], ], declares the ] of the Spanish Federal Republic, but Spanish troops swiftly crush the Catalan forces, and arrest him and the members of the Catalan government. The autonomy of Catalonia is suspended until ].
** A trial for the custody of young ] begins; it lasts seven weeks and ends with a compromise.
* ] – King ] and French foreign minister ] are assassinated, during the king's state visit in ].
* ] &ndash; ] makes his ] debut, beginning a record 23-year international career.
* ] – The ] of the ] of the ] begins.

* ]–] – ] makes the first eastward crossing of the Pacific Ocean, from his native ], Australia, to ], in the ] '']''. The November 3 Hawaii–San Francisco leg is the first eastward flight from Hawaii to North America.
=== October ===
* ]–] – The ] is flown from ] in England to ], Australia, to celebrate the centenary of the state of ]. The overall winner is the British ] G-ACSS ''Grosvenor House'', flown by ] and ].
* ] &ndash; A ] in ] and ] kills 1,660, injures 5,400, and destroys the rice harvest.
* ] &ndash; Miners rebel in ], ] (see ]).
* ] &ndash; ]n ] rebel in ].
* ] &ndash; King ] and French foreign minister ] are assassinated during the king's state visit in ].
* ] &ndash; The ] of the ] begins.
* ] &ndash; ] is shot and killed by FBI agents near East Liverpool, Ohio.


=== November === === November–December ===
{{Main|November 1934}}
* ] &ndash; The Italian government decrees that teachers must wear a military or party uniform in a class.
{{Main|December 1934}}
* ]
* ] – ] begins.<ref>{{cite book<!--|authorlink=Egon Kisch-->|first=Egon|last=Kisch|title=Landung in Australien|year=1937}}</ref>
** The ] makes an ultimately controversial decision to alter the ] rule so a batsman can be lbw to a ball pitching outside off stump. The change is later blamed for many problems developing during the 1950s, primarily negative bowling outside leg stump to a field of short-leg fieldsmen.
* ] – An Anglo-Ethiopian boundary commission in the ] discovers an Italian garrison at ], which lies well within ]n territory. This encounter leads to the ].
** ]'s musical '']'', starring ], premieres in ].
* ] – ], ], is deposed in a military coup, and replaced by ].
* ] &ndash; An Anglo-Ethiopian boundary commission in the ] discovers an Italian garrison at ], which lays well within ]n territory. This encounter leads to the ].
* ] – The ] group ] first performs in Paris, led by guitarist ], with violinist ].
* ] &ndash; ] releases the first film version of ]'s novel, '']'', starring ] and ]. It gives Beavers, usually featured in small roles as a maid, her best screen role, and features the largest supporting role played by a black person in a ] film up until then. Its storyline partially revolves around a young ] girl rejecting her mother and trying to "pass for white". It is the first Hollywood film to seriously deal with this subject.
* ] – ]: Ethiopian and Italian troops exchange gunfire. Reported casualties for the Ethiopians are 150, and for the Italians 50.
* ]
* ] – The orchestral suite '']'', one of ]'s best-known works, is premiered.<ref>{{cite book
** A running gun battle between ] agents and bank robber ] results in the deaths of Nelson, and FBI agents ] and ].
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** Bolivian President ] deposed.
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=== December ===
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* ]
|publisher= The Scarecrow Press
** In the ], ] member ] is shot and killed at the ] headquarters in ] by ] (it is widely thought that Soviet leader ] ordered this murder).
|location= New York
** In ], ] is inaugurated as President of that country.
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* ] &ndash; ]: Ethiopian and Italian troops exchange gunfire. Reported casualties for the Ethiopians are 150, and for the Italians 50.
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* ] &ndash; A low-key ] conference is held in ].
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* ] &ndash; Actor ] begins what will become an annual tradition of the ] &ndash; playing the role of ] in dramatizations of ]'s '']''. Barrymore continues playing Scrooge on radio until shortly before his death in ]. He will also make a 78-RPM record album of the classic story, which will later be released on ].
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* ] &ndash; An ] ] crashes in the ].
* ] &ndash; ] becomes ]. * ] Persia becomes ].
* ] &ndash; ] renounces the ] of 1922 and the ] of 1930. * ] Japan renounces the ] of 1922 and the ] of 1930.


=== Date unknown === === Date unknown ===
* Winter – ], Empress consort of ], and her daughters appear publicly in ] without a ], leading to its abolition in the country.
* International Union of National Tourist ] Organizations (IUNTPO).
* ] becomes the capital of the French colony of ].
* The "British Committee for Relations with Other Countries", which will become the ], is set up to foster cultural relations.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.britishcouncil.org/history-when-1930s-1940s.htm|title=1930s and 1940s|publisher=British Council|accessdate=2011-02-17}}</ref>
* The ] effect is discovered. * The ] effect is discovered, at the ].
* The ] end, after 146 years.
* The ] becomes the ].
* The ], a successful professional baseball club in Japan, is founded in ].<ref>{{Cite book|title=World History Encyclopedia|last=Washington|first=Garrett|publisher=ABC-CLIO|year=2011|editor-last=Andrea|editor-first=Alfred J.|edition=1st|via=Credo Reference}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|title=The Hutchinson Chronology of World History|publisher=Helicon|year=2018|via=Credo Reference}}</ref>
* ] becomes the capital of the ] colony of ].
* The ] leave ].
* ] makes the ] a self-governing commonwealth and schedules independence for ]. Sugar imports are reduced and immigration is limited to 50 ] per year.
* The house ] in southwestern ] is designed by ].
* The ] is established and produced two of the most famous ] instrumental icons ] and ].
* This year is the hottest year in the United States on record.<ref>http://www.realclimate.org/index.php/archives/2007/08/1934-and-all-that/</ref>


== Births == == Births ==
{{BDToC|births}}


=== January&ndash;February === === January===
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* ] &ndash; ], Greek American philanthropist
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* ] &ndash; ], Dutch football goalkeeper
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* ] &ndash; ], American sprinter
* ] &ndash; ], Dutch politician (d. ]) * ] ], ] writer (d. ])
* ] &ndash; ], American football player * ] ], American politician, lawyer and former government official
* ] – ], 2nd ]<ref>{{cite book|title=Encyclopedia Britannica Almanac|publisher=Encyclopaedia Britannica, Incorporated|year=2003|isbn=9781593390730|page=106}}</ref>
* ] &ndash; ], ]
* ] &ndash; ], English rugby league footballer * ] ], Dutch football goalkeeper (d. ])
* ] &ndash; ], American comedian * ]
** ], American sprinter<ref>{{cite book|author=James Allen Page|title=Black Olympian Medalists|publisher=Libraries Unlimited|year=1991|isbn=9780872876187|page=57}}</ref>
* ] &ndash; ], American mezzo-soprano
** ], Cypriot politician, 5th ] (d. ])<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2009/jan/08/cyprus-obituary-tassos-papadopoulos|title=Tassos Papadopoulos|date=8 January 2009|author=Helena Smith|website=The Guardian|access-date=23 September 2022}}</ref>
* ] &ndash; ], British writer and illustrator
* ] &ndash; ], French road cyclist (d. ]){{citation needed|date=September 2022}}
* ]
* ] – ], ] (d. ])<ref>{{cite web |title=Leonid Kravchuk, independent Ukraine's first president, dies at 88 |url=https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/leonid-kravchuk-independent-ukraines-first-president-dies-88-2022-05-10/ |website=Reuters |access-date=10 May 2022 |language=en |date=10 May 2022}}</ref>
** ], British actor (''Doctor Who'')
* ] – ], 20th ]<ref>{{cite book|author=Frances Stanford|title=Prime Ministers of Canada Gr. 4-8|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=dbGxaVIXijkC&pg=PA61|year=2004|publisher=On The Mark Press|isbn=978-1-77072-750-2|pages=61}}</ref>
** ], American former radio personality
* ] * ]
** ], English actor (d. ])<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/9877607/Richard-Briers.html|title=Richard Briers Obituary |work=] |access-date=23 February 2013 |date=18 February 2013}}</ref>
** ], French tennis player<ref>Joseph Siegman (2020). </ref>
* ] – ], American mezzo-soprano<ref>{{cite book|author=Jan Onofrio|title=Pennsylvania Biographical Dictionary|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=0HqhGvQF4CQC&pg=PA576|date=1 January 1999|publisher=Somerset Publishers, Inc.|isbn=978-0-403-09950-4|pages=576}}</ref>
* ] – ], American jazz pianist (d. ])<ref>{{cite news|author=William Yardley|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/21/arts/music/cedar-walton-pianist-and-composer-dies-at-79.html?adxnnl=1&adxnnlx=1386798234-m9qDE6bMIcVW++St+uJUkQ|title=Cedar Walton, Pianist and Composer, Dies at 79|newspaper=The New York Times|date=August 20, 2013|access-date=10 June 2022}}</ref>
* ] – ], British writer and illustrator (d. ])<ref>{{cite web |title=Raymond Briggs obituary |url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/2022/aug/10/raymond-briggs-obituary |website=the Guardian |access-date=11 August 2022 |language=en |date=10 August 2022}}</ref>
* ] – ], British actor
* ] – ], American actress (d. ])<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/obituaries/ann-wedgeworth-versatile-tony-winning-stage-actress-and-sitcom-stalwart-dies-at-83/2017/11/18/88159f54-ccbd-11e7-8321-481fd63f174d_story.html |title=Ann Wedgeworth, versatile Tony-winning stage actress and sitcom stalwart, dies at 83 |newspaper=] |date=November 18, 2017}}</ref>
* ]
** ], American actor and director (d. ]) ** ], American actor and director (d. ])
** ], Indian poet and activist (d. ])
** ], British television personality
* ] – ], Polish poet and dramatist (d. ])
** ], Detroit doo-wop singer with The Diablos
* ] – ], ]<ref>{{cite web |title=Edith Cresson |url=https://www.britannica.com/explore/100women/profiles/edith-cresson |website=Britannica Presents 100 Women Trailblazers |access-date=27 July 2021 |language=en |date=27 February 2020}}</ref>
* ] &ndash; ], American actor and director
* ] &ndash; ], Polish poet and dramatist (d. ]) * ] ], American actress (d. ])
* ] &ndash; ], American actress * ] ], Romanian Holocaust survivor and author (d. ])

* ] &ndash; ], African-American baseball player
=== February===
* ] &ndash; ], American musician (d. ])
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* ] &ndash; ], New Zealand poet
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* ] – ], Canadian ice hockey player, coach, and commentator
* ]
** ], 10th ] and 7th ]
** ], African-American saxophonist (d. ])
* ] – ], New Zealand poet (d. ])
* ] * ]
** ], American lawyer, politician, and 51st ] (d. ])
** ], American actress (''Gilligan's Island'')
** ], Panamanian military dictator (d. ])
** ], British fashion designer
** ], British race car driver ** ], British racing driver (d. ])
* ] * ] – ], American economist
* ] – ], American actor (d. ])<ref>{{cite news|last=Bradshaw|first=Peter|title=George Segal: a defining face of 1970s Hollywood with a late-career resurgence|url=https://www.theguardian.com/film/2021/mar/24/george-segal-face-of-1970s-hollywood-romcom-tribute-peter-bradshaw|access-date=March 24, 2021|newspaper=The Guardian|date=March 24, 2021}}</ref>
** ], American economist
* ] – ], American actress, singer and television personality (d. ])
** ], African-American basketball player
* ] &ndash; ], American actor (''The Hot Rock'') * ] ], Swiss computer scientist (d. ])
* ]
** ], Swiss conductor
** ], American actress (''The Brady Bunch'')
* ] &ndash; ], Swiss computer scientist
* ] &ndash; ], American singers (The Kalin Twins) (d. ] and ], respectively)
* ] * ]
** Sir ], British actor (d. ]) ** Sir ], British actor (d. ])
** ], Australian actor and comedian ** ], Australian actor, comedian (d. ])
* ] &ndash; ], American admiral (d. ]) * ]
** ], Italian actress (d. ])
* ] &ndash; ], American race car driver
* ] &ndash; ], American actress (d. ]) ** ], Spanish fashion designer (d. ])
** ], American writer, professor, philosopher, intersectional feminist, poet and civil rights activist (d. ])
* ]
** ], American baseball manager (d. ]) * ] – ], American actress (d. ])
** ], American actor (''The Green Hornet'')
* ] &ndash; ], Spanish composer (d. ])
* ] * ]
** ], former Governor of Illinois
** ], ] (d. ]) ** ], ] (d. ])
** ], Italian soprano ** ], Italian soprano (d. ])
** ], Malawian President, economist (d. ])
* ]
* ] – ], American consumer activist and presidential candidate
** ], French-born interior designer and socialite (d. ])
** ], American consumer activist and presidential candidate


=== March&ndash;April === === March ===
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** ], Belgian sculptor (d. ])
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** ], American actress (d. ])
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* ] – ], American actress (d. ])
* ] – ], British-American composer
* ] – ], American baseball player (d. ])
* ] * ]
** ], Argentinian composer
** ], American bluegrass musician (d. ])
** ], American actress (d. ]) ** ], American actress (d. ])
** ], African-American singer and actress (d. ]) ** ], British actress (d. ])
* ] – ], Israeli economist and ] laureate (d. ])
** ], Slovenian physicist
* ] – ], American sexologist and professor of anatomy and reproductive biology<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www2.hu-berlin.de/sexology/Entrance_Page/About_Us/Advisory_Board/advisory_board.htm#DIA|title=Advisory Board|date=August 30, 2009|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090830062533/http://www2.hu-berlin.de/sexology/Entrance_Page/About_Us/Advisory_Board/advisory_board.htm#DIA|archive-date=August 30, 2009}}</ref> (d. ])
* ]
** ], Israeli economist, ] laureate
** ], English actor
* ]
** ], American football player
** ], American television weather reporter (''Today Show'')
* ] * ]
** ], Russian cosmonaut, first human in space (d. ])<ref>{{cite book|author=Paul Beaver|title=The Encyclopedia of Aviation|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=EGWp1FTd_pEC|year=1986|publisher=Octopus|isbn=978-0-7064-2559-8|page=166}}</ref>
** ], American actor, improviser, writer, and teacher (d. ])
** ], Russian cosmonaut, first man in space (d. ])
** ], American actress ** ], American actress
* ] &ndash; ], American reporter (''ABC News'') * ] ], Spanish-American evolutionary biologist, philosopher, and Catholic priest (d. ])
* ] &ndash; ], American author
* ] * ]
** ], American astronaut ** ], American astronaut (d. ])
** ], General of The Salvation Army ** ], Italian cardinal (d. ])
* ] – ], Canadian statesman, 24th ] (d. ])
* ]
** ], ] (d. ]) * ] ], American country musician (d. ])
* ] – ], Australian writer<ref>{{cite book|author1=Robert Ross|author2=Robert S. Ross|title=Colonial and Postcolonial Fiction: An Anthology|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=W1tZoZ-GcTIC&pg=PA391|year=1999|publisher=Psychology Press|isbn=978-0-8153-1431-8|pages=391}}</ref>
** ], British economist
* ] &ndash; ], Mayor of San Francisco, California * ] ], Russian physicist and mathematician (d. ])
* ] * ]
** ], American ] singer, songwriter and musician (d. ])
** ], U.S. Senator from Utah
** ], American feminist<ref>{{cite web |title=Gloria Steinem |url=https://www.britannica.com/explore/100women/profiles/gloria-steinem |website=Britannica Presents 100 Women Trailblazers |access-date=26 July 2021 |language=en |date=26 February 2019}}</ref>
** ], British comedy actor (''Are You Being Served?'') (d. ])
* ] &ndash; ], American actor and director * ] ], American actor (d. ])
* ] &ndash; ], American feminist * ] ], Austrian architect and designer (d. ])
* ] &ndash; ], American actor
* ] * ]
** ], American actor<ref name="Chase's2019">{{cite book|author=((Editors of Chase's))|title=Chase's Calendar of Events 2020: The Ultimate Go-to Guide for Special Days, Weeks and Months|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=6dKpDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA198|date=24 September 2019|publisher=Rowman & Littlefield|isbn=978-1-64143-316-7|pages=198}}</ref>
** ], American actor (''Dr. Kildare'')
** ], American singer and actress (''The Partridge Family'') ** ], American singer and actress<ref name="Chase's2019"/>
** ], American singer-songwriter (d. ])<ref>{{cite news|last= Sweeting|first= Adam|title= John D Loudermilk obituary |url= https://www.theguardian.com/music/2016/sep/27/john-d-loudermilk-obituary|access-date=November 22, 2016|newspaper =]|date=September 27, 2016}}</ref>
** ], Italian physicist, ] laureate
** ], Italian Nobel physicist<ref>{{cite book|author=United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science and Technology|title=Views on Science Policy of the Nobel Laureates for 1984: Hearing Before the Committee on Science and Technology, House of Representatives, Ninety-ninth Congress, First Session, May 14, 1985|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=qM0CfAzcCi4C&pg=PA15|year=1986|publisher=U.S. Government Printing Office|pages=15}}</ref>
** ], American television personality
** ], Indian poet and author (d. ])

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** ], American actor
** ], American baseball player (d. ]) ** ], 10th prime minister of Madagascar (d. ])
* ] – ], American mathematician (d. ])
** ], Russian journalist
* ] * ]
** ], American journalist (d. ]) ** ], Mexican actress (d. ])
** ], British zoologist<ref>{{cite book|author=Peggy Saari|title=Prominent Women of the 20th Century|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=e4RmAAAAMAAJ|year=1996|publisher=U.X.L|isbn=978-0-7876-0648-0|page=430}}</ref>
** ], American mathematician
* ] – ], 9th ] (d. ])<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.scotsman.com/news/obituary-roman-herzog-german-statesman-1458523|title=Obituary: Roman Herzog, German statesman|date=January 12, 2017|website=The Scotsman|access-date=April 24, 2022}}</ref>
** ], British actor and wrestler (d. ])
* ] – ], Dutch 10th-dan judoka (d. ])<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2010/sep/06/anton-geesink-obituary|title=Anton Geesink obituary|date=6 September 2010 |work=] |author=Peter Nichols |access-date=24 April 2022}}</ref>
* ] &ndash; ], British zoologist
* ] &ndash; ], former President of Germany * ] ], Indonesian civil servant, preacher, and '']'' (d. ])
* ] – ], Canadian-born American poet (d. ])<ref>{{cite web|title=Mark Strand, former US poet laureate, dies aged 80|url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/2014/nov/30/mark-strand-poet-laureate-us-dies-aged-80|work=]|access-date=3 December 2014|date=30 November 2014}}</ref>
* ] &ndash; ], Mexican actor (d. ])
* ] &ndash; ], Dutch 10th-dan judoka (d. ]) * ] ], American literary critic, philosopher, and Marxist political theorist (d. ])
* ] – ], Spanish cartoonist (d. ])
* ] &ndash; ], New Zealand politician
* ] – ], American actor (d. ])<ref>{{cite news| title=James Drury, Taciturn Star of 'The Virginian,' Dies at 85| newspaper=]| date=April 6, 2020| url=https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/06/arts/television/james-drury-dies.html| access-date=August 29, 2020| url-access=subscription}}</ref>
* ] &ndash; ], Canadian-born American poet
* ] – ], 6th prime minister of Tanzania<ref>{{cite book|author=Tanzania. Bunge|title=Who is who for Members of Parliament|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=fVUWAQAAIAAJ|year=2002|publisher=Clerk of the National Assembly, Tanzania National Assembly|page=123}}</ref>
* ] &ndash; ], American actor (''The Virginian'')
* ] * ]
** ], Tamil writer ** ], Tamil writer (d. ])
** ], American actress, dancer, writer<ref>{{cite book|author1=Contemporary|author2=Contemporary Books|title=Chase's Annual Events: The Day-By-Day Directory to 1994|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=zQoBM1qCk5wC|year=1993|publisher=Contemporary books|isbn=978-0-8092-3732-6|page=178}}</ref>
** ], American actress, dancer, writer
* ] – ], American-born New Zealand moral philosopher and intelligence researcher (d. ])
* ]
** ], Irish footballer
** ], American actor (''Wagon Train'')
* ] * ]
** ], ] **], ]<ref>{{cite book|author1=Roger East|author2=Richard Thomas|title=Profiles of People in Power: The World's Government Leaders|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Mz-fXRsedPMC&pg=PA93|year=2003|publisher=Psychology Press|isbn=978-1-85743-126-1|pages=93}}</ref>
**], Venezuelan baseball player
** ], American musician
** ], Japanese actor


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* ] &ndash; ], British boxer
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* ] &ndash; ], U. S. senator from Alabama
* ]
* ] &ndash; ], British actor and writer
* ] &ndash; ], American baseball player (d. ]) ** ], British boxer (d. ])
** ], American musician ('']'')
* ] &ndash; ], British comedian (d. ])
* ] &ndash; ], American actor (''The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis'') * ] ], Russian actress (d. ])
* ]
* ] &ndash; ], American television journalist for PBS (''MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour'')
** ], British playwright, screenwriter, actor, and author
* ] &ndash; ], Swedish biochemist, recipient of the ]
** ], South Korean politician, 26th ]
* ] &ndash; ], American pianist
* ] &ndash; ], American inventor of the synthesizer (d. ]) * ] ], Welsh historian
* ] – ], Swedish biochemist, recipient of the ] (d. ])
* ] &ndash; ], British choir director and organist
* ] &ndash; ], American writer * ] ], American inventor of the synthesizer (d. ])
* ] &ndash; ], Canadian quintuplets * ] ], American writer (d. ])
* ] – The ], Canadian quintuplets, first known set of quintuplets to survive infancy:
* ] &ndash; ], Russian cosmonaut
** Annette
* ]
** Cécile
** ], American actor and singer
** Émilie (d. 1954)
** ], American murder victim (d. ])
** Marie (d. 1970)
* ] &ndash; ], American theologian
** Yvonne (d. 2001)
* ]
* ] – ], Russian cosmonaut (d. ])
** Dame ], Saint Vincent and the Grenadines schoolteacher, educator and politician
*]
** Dame ], Kenyan conservationist and author
**], Indian author and journalist (d. ])
* ] &ndash; ], American journalist
* ] &ndash; King ] ** ] American actor (d. ])
** ], American billionaire and businessman

=== June===
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* ] – ], American actor and singer<ref>{{cite book|author=Philip H. Ennis|title=The Seventh Stream: The Emergence of Rocknroll in American Popular Music|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=dwJ4pa36cYkC&pg=PA246|date=December 1992|publisher=Wesleyan University Press|isbn=978-0-8195-6257-9|pages=246}}</ref>
* ] – Dame ], Kenyan conservationist and author (d. ])<ref>{{cite book|author=Daphne Sheldrick|title=An African Love Story: Love, Life and Elephants|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=lzDUx7IKIz8C&pg=PT30|date=1 March 2012|publisher=Penguin Books Limited|isbn=978-0-14-196677-9|pages=30}}</ref>
* ] – ], Indian politician and social worker (d. ])
* ] – King ]<ref>{{cite book|author=Nick Heath-Brown|title=The Statesman's Yearbook 2016: The Politics, Cultures and Economies of the World|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=lDkUDgAAQBAJ&pg=PA196|date=7 February 2017|publisher=Springer|isbn=978-1-349-57823-8|pages=196}}</ref>
* ]
**], French concert pianist.
**], 7th prime minister of Tuvalu (d. ])
* ] – ], American singer (d. ])<ref>{{cite book|author=Tony Douglas|title=Jackie Wilson: Lonely Teardrops|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=r14eLMrbHJIC&pg=PA14|date=14 April 2016|publisher=Routledge|isbn=978-1-136-77651-9|pages=14}}</ref>
* ] – ], French-born consort of the Danish monarch (d. ])
* ]
** ], Mexican actor and comedian (d. ])<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.milenio.com/estados/mas-estados/profesor-jirafales-crecio-laguna-cronista-coahuilense|title=Profesor Jirafales creció en La Laguna: Cronista coahuilense|publisher=Milenio|date=2 October 2019|first=Sergio Enrique|last=Guajardo|accessdate=2 September 2021|language=es}}</ref>
** ], Polish motorcycle speedway rider (d. ])
* ] * ]
** Dame ], British actress ** Dame ], British actress<ref>{{cite book|title=John Willis' Theatre World|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_O4ZAQAAIAAJ|year=1979|publisher=Crown Publishers|page=233}}</ref>
** ], American economist and ] laureate<ref>{{cite book|author=Karl-Goran Maler|title=Economic Sciences, 1981-1990: The Sveriges Riksbank (Bank of Sweden) Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=uWMzLchz1hIC&pg=PA303|year=1992|publisher=World Scientific|isbn=978-981-02-0836-3|pages=303}}</ref>
** ], American economist, ] laureate
* ] – ], 4th prime minister of Madagascar<ref>{{cite book|author=Mark S. Hoffman|title=The World Almanac and Book of Facts, 1989|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_gswAAAAMAAJ|date=December 1988|publisher=World Almanac Books|isbn=978-0-88687-360-8|page=695}}</ref>
* ] &ndash; ], Massachusetts jurist (d. ])
* ] &ndash; ], Mexican actress and director (d. ]) * ] ], Indian politician (d. ])
* ] &ndash; ], British journalist (d. ]) * ] ], American composer, arranger, producer, and pianist
* ]
* ] &ndash; ], United States Senator
* ] &ndash; ], American magician (d. ]) **], American Major League Baseball player
**], American screenwriter, producer
* ]
** ], Azerbaijani mathematician
** ], American mathematician
* ] – ], American and French political, social scientist, activist and writer
* ]
** ], Indian chemist
** ], Brazilian economist and social scientist


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** ], Argentine conductor, musicologist and composer
** ], American actor (best known as Klinger on '']'')
** ],actress ** ], Danish actress
** ], American film director (d. ]) ** ], American film director (d. ])
* ] &ndash; ], American puppeteer (d. ]) ** ], American actor
* ] &ndash; ], Italian fashion designer * ] ], Bulgarian football player (d. ])
* ] &ndash; ], American pianist * ] ], Mexican actress (d. ])
* ]
** ], Ugandan physician, pathologist, academic and medical researcher
** ], Indian poet (d. ])
** ], phenomenological philosopher (d. ])
* ]
** ], Canadian politician (d. ])
** ], Norwegian barrister and industrial leader
** ], English comedy writer, comedian and actor (d. ])
* ]
** ], French singer and composer
** ], American architect (d. ])<ref>{{cite news | url = https://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/13/arts/design/michael-graves-prolific-architect-dies-at-80.html | title =Michael Graves, Postmodernist Architect Who Designed Towers and Teakettles, Dies at 80 | work = ] | date=12 March 2015 | access-date =14 March 2015 | author= Robin Pogrebin }}</ref>
* ] – ], American puppeteer (d. ])
* ]
** ], Italian fashion designer
** ], American politician (d. ])<ref>{{cite web |title=Clark R. Rasmussen |url=https://www.legis.iowa.gov/legislators/legislator?ga=61&personID=1480 |website=Iowa Legislature |access-date=October 12, 2024}}</ref>
* ]
** ], American pianist (d. ])<ref name=nytimes>{{cite news|last= Tommasini|first= Anthony |title= Van Cliburn, Cold War Musical Envoy, Dies at 78|url= https://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/28/arts/music/van-cliburn-pianist-dies-at-78.html|access-date= March 27, 2017|newspaper=] |date= February 27, 2013}}</ref>
** ], Swedish tennis player
* ] * ]
** ], Nigerian writer, ] laureate ** ], Nigerian writer and ] laureate
** ], Russian cosmonaut ** ], Russian cosmonaut
* ] &ndash; ], British politician (d. ]) * ] ], Spanish actor
* ] &ndash; ], British composer * ]
** ], British composer (d. ])<ref>{{cite book|author=Earl of Harwood|title=The New Kobbé's Opera Book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=8Yub4z5a3qQC&pg=PA61|year=1997|publisher=Ebury Press|isbn=978-0-09-181410-6|pages=61}}</ref>
* ] &ndash; ], British theatre director
** ], Indian surgeon and gastroenterologist (d. ])
* ] &ndash; Luang Por ], ] Buddhist representative in the West
* ] &ndash; ], an American voice actor and ] animator * ] ], Uruguayan-Italian actor (d. ])
* ] &ndash; ], American ] commissioner * ] ], Prime Minister of Portugal (d. ])
* ]
* ] &ndash; ], Russian cosmonaut
* ] &ndash; ], Angolan political and rebel leader (d. ]) ** ], American actress (d. ])
** ], Romanian sprint canoeist
* ] &ndash; ], American baseball manager and executive
** ], Nigerian career diplomat, politician (d. ])
* ]
** ], American novelist, essayist, poet ** ], American jazz tenor saxophonist (d. ])
* ] – ], American jazz saxophonist and composer (d. ])
** ], Irish broadcaster
* ] – ], Sri Lankan Tamil politician (d. ])
* ] &ndash; ], Welsh rugby league footballer
* ] &ndash; ], French singer (d. ]) * ] ], American voice actor, ] animator (d. ])

* ]
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** ], American actor
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* ] – ], Russian cosmonaut (d. ])
* ] – ], Angolan political and rebel leader (d. ])
* ] – ], Irish broadcaster (d. ])
* ]
** ], American author
** ], Italian–Brazilian actor, lyricist, poet and playwright (d. ])
** ], Corsican politician and nationalist (d. ])
* ] – ], Brazilian Roman Catholic cardinal (d. ])
* ] – ], Russian engineer (d. ])
* ]
** ], Japanese footballer (d. ])
** ], American ] (d. ])
* ]
** ], French singer (d. ])<ref>{{cite book|author=David K. Frasier|title=Suicide in the Entertainment Industry: An Encyclopedia of 840 Twentieth-century Cases|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=I7tkAAAAMAAJ|year=2002|publisher=McFarland|isbn=978-0-7864-1038-5|page=106}}</ref>
** ], Congolese politician (d. ])
* ]
** ], British tennis player (d. ])<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/26/sports/tennis/angela-buxton-dead.html|title=Angela Buxton, Half of an Outcast Duo in Tennis History, Dies at 85|first=Katharine Q.|last=Seelye|newspaper=The New York Times|date=August 28, 2020}}</ref>
** ], British novelist, poet, academic, literary critic, and short story writer (d. ])
* ] – ], Australian politician (d. ])
* ] * ]
** ], American prosecutor and author (''Helter Skelter'') ** ], Northern Irish singer (d. ])
** ], Puerto Rican ] player (d. ]) ** ], Puerto Rican ] player (d. ])
** ], Indian film director, lyricist and poet
* ] &ndash; ], American transsexual physician and tennis player
* ] – ], American ophthalmologist and tennis player<ref>John Grasso (2011). </ref>
* ]
** ], ] * ] – ], ] from ]
* ] – ], U.S. Army general (d. ])<ref>{{cite book|author1=Laurie Collier Hillstrom|author2=Julie Carnagie|title=War in the Persian Gulf Biographies: From Operation Desert Storm to Operation Iraqi Freedom|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=nApuW04K1bgC|year=2004|publisher=UXL|isbn=978-0-7876-6564-7|page=219}}</ref>
** ], British journalist and author
* ] &ndash; ], U.S. Army general * ] ], English actor (d. ])
* ]
** ], American actress (''I Dream of Jeannie'')
** ], American football player
* ] * ]
** ], Brazilian pediatrician, aid worker (d. ])
** ], Filipino broadcaster and politician
** ], Taiwanese politician (d. ])
** ], former ]
** ], 4th ] (d. ])
* ] &ndash; ], American baseketball player, coach, and broadcaster
* ] – ], Taiwanese sinologist, scholar, and writer (d. ])
* ]
* ] – ], Russian actor (d. ])
** ], English children's author, illustrator ('']'')
** ], Russian actor (d. ])


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** ], American humorist (d. 1982)
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* ] – ], Gabonese politician (d. ])
* ] * ]
** ], Welsh-born economist, ] laureate (d. ]) ** ], Welsh-born economist, ] laureate (d. ])
** ], Slovak film director, actor, and scenic designer (d. ])
** ], Russian baritone singer ("]") (d. ]) ** ], Russian baritone singer ("]") (d. ])
** ], 3-time prime minister of Jordan (d. ])
* ] &ndash; ], American musician
** ], Czech filmmaker, artist
* ] &ndash; ], English composer
* ] &ndash; ], American journalist (''On The Road'') (d. ]) * ] ], American psychologist and writer (d. ])
* ] &ndash; ], Australian Christian politician * ]
** ], Indian author and poet (d. ])
** ], 29th ] (d. ])
* ] – ], English composer (d. ])
* ]
** ], Dominican lawyer, politician, and 6th ] (d. ])
** ], Brazilian footballer (d. ])
* ] – ], Polish actor (d. ])
* ] * ]
** ], American basketball player and executive ** ], American basketball player and executive<ref>{{cite book|author=Paul T. Hellmann|title=Historical Gazetteer of the United States|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=REtEXQNWq6MC&pg=PA180|date=14 February 2006|publisher=Routledge|isbn=1-135-94859-3|pages=180}}</ref> (d. ])
** ], Irish Dubliner Band Singer (d. ]) ** ], Irish singer with ] band (d. ])
* ] * ] – ], American tennis player (d. ])
* ] – ], British manager of ], co-founder of ] (d. ])
** ], American tennis player (d. ])
** ], Indian Hungryalist Poet.
* ] &ndash; ], English manager of ] (d. ])
* ] * ]
** ], Indian cartoonist, veteran columnist and political activist (d. ])
** ], martial artist and founder of the ] style of karate
** ], Italian actress ** ], Italian actress
** ], Japanese martial artist, founder of the ] style of karate (d. ])
* ] &ndash; ], Canadian poet, novelist and singer/songwriter
* ] &ndash; ], American basketball coach * ]
** ], Canadian poet, novelist, singer and songwriter (d. ])
* ] &ndash; ], Crown Prince of Afghanistan
** ], Scottish-born condensed-matter physicist, recipient of the ] (d. ])
* ]
** ], Mexican actress (d. ])
** ], Scottish footballer
** ], English actor of stage and television (d. ]) * ] ] (d. ])
* ] * ] – ], American actor and singer (d. ])
* ] – ], French actress, animal rights activist
** ], American female professional baseball player
* ] – ], Nigerian jurist (d. ])
** ], American actor
* ] &ndash; ], French actress, animal rights activist * ] ], Austrian-Swiss composer, popular music singer (d. ])

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** ], American baseball player (d. ])
* ] – ], Cook Islands politician (d. ])
** ], Urdu ] (d. ])
* ] – ], American serial killer (d. 2002)<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.investigationdiscovery.com/crimefeed/crime-history/a-look-back-hillside-strangler-serial-killer-angelo-buono-dies-in-prison | title=A Look Back: Hillside Strangler Serial Killer Angelo Buono Dies in Prison }}</ref>
* ] &ndash; ], baseball player (d. ])
* ] – ], African-American poet, playwright and activist (d. ])<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/amiri-baraka-writer-9052670.html |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220501/https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/amiri-baraka-writer-9052670.html |archive-date=May 1, 2022 |url-access=subscription |url-status=live|title=Amiri Baraka: Writer|newspaper=The Independent|date=January 10, 2014|author=]|access-date=April 21, 2022}}{{cbignore}}</ref>
* ] &ndash; ], South African golfer (d. ])
* ] &ndash; ], American football player * ]
** ], 47th ] (d. ])
* ] &ndash; ], Australian-born author
** ], Norwegian cross-country skier (d. ])
* ] &ndash; ], Greek singer
** ], South African pianist and composer
* ] &ndash; ], Jamaican trombonist
* ] &ndash; ], American evangelist * ] ], Prime Minister of Yemen (d. ])
* ] – ], Greek popular singer
* ]
**], English young adult fiction writer
**], Cuban-British musician (d. ])
* ] – ], Swedish actress (d. ])
* ]
** ], first Black mayor of ]
** ], Nigerian politician<ref>{{cite book|title=African Leaders|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=80SvCmSTxGoC&pg=PA151|publisher=Bankole Kamara Taylor|pages=151}}</ref>
** ], Brazilian actress
* ] * ]
** ], Japanese consort of ]
** ], a.k.a. Gary Neil Miller, dwarf American actor and singer (''The Wild Wild West'') (d. ])
** ] American-Israeli political scientist and author (d. ]) ** ], English actor and presenter (d. ])
* ] – ], Dutch road racing cyclist (d. ])
* ]
* ] – ] (d. ])
** ], Dutch flutist, recorder player, and conductor
* ] – ], Dutch baroque conductor and woodwind player (d. ])<ref>{{cite news | author=Vivien Schweitzer | title=Frans Brüggen, Pioneer in Early Music, Dies at 79 | url=https://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/25/arts/music/frans-bruggen-pioneer-in-early-music-dies-at-79.html | work=The New York Times | date=August 25, 2014 | access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref>
** ], English-American actor (d. ])
* ] – ], Princess of Sweden


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* ] &ndash; ], American actress
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* ] &ndash; ], American astronomer and television host (''Cosmos'') (d. ])
* ] &ndash; ], American actress (d. ]) * ] ], Swiss-born automobile executive (d. ])
* ] – ], Australian tennis champion<ref>{{cite book|title=Celebrity Register|publisher=Simon and Schuster|year=1973|page=417}}</ref>
* ] &ndash; ], American cult leader and criminal
* ] &ndash; ], General of The Salvation Army * ] ], Ukrainian film director, screenwriter and actress (d. ])
* ]
* ] &ndash; ], ] authoress in ]
** ], twice prime minister of Sweden<ref>{{cite book|author=John Clements|title=Clements' Encyclopedia of World Governments|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=q-cjAQAAIAAJ|year=1996|publisher=Political Research, Incorporated|page=352}}</ref>
* ] &ndash; ], United States Senator
** ], 4th prime minister of Guyana<ref>{{cite book|title=Guyana in Brief|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=IrxsAAAAMAAJ|year=1973|publisher=The Ministry|page=33}}</ref>
* ] &ndash; ], American actor
** ], American astronomer, writer, and TV presenter (d. ])<ref>{{cite book|author1=Ray Spangenburg|author2=Kit Moser|author3=Diane Moser|title=Carl Sagan: A Biography|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Z01FzDkprgUC&pg=PP19|year=2004|publisher=Greenwood Publishing Group|isbn=978-0-313-32265-5|pages=19}}</ref>
* ] &ndash; ], Volga German composer (d. ])
**], 2nd ] (d. ])
* ]
* ] – ], Polish athlete (d. ])
** ], Assyrian soccer player
* ]
** ], American mathematician
* ] &ndash; ], ] (d. ]) ** ], American cult leader and murderer (d. ])
* ] &ndash; ], American baseball player (d. ]) ** ], Irish writer and novelist (d. ])
* ] – ], American film producer, director and actor (d. ])<ref>{{cite news|author=Bruce Weber |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/20/arts/television/garry-marshall-pretty-woman-director-and-comedy-mastermind-dies-at-81.amp.html|title=Garry Marshall, 'Pretty Woman' Director, Dies at 81; a TV and Film Comedy Mastermind |newspaper=New York Times |date=2016-07-20|access-date=May 12, 2020}}</ref>
* ] &ndash; ], Russian cosmonaut
* ] – ], American jurist and United States district judge from 1970 to 2000 (d. ])
* ]
* ] – ], Swedish novelist and translator (d. ])
** ], American game show host and disc jockey (''Tic Tac Dough'')
** ], American actor and director (d. ]) * ] – ], Australian tennis champion (d. ])
* ] – ], Soviet (Volga German) composer (d. ])
* ] &ndash; ], American writer
* ] – ], ] (d. ])
* ] &ndash; ], American professional wrestler

=== December===
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* ] – ], African-American singer (d. ])
* ]
**], Peruvian politician, leader of ] (d. ])
**], Russian cosmonaut (d. ])
* ] – ], American novelist (d. ])
* ] – ], Soviet and Russian actress
* ] * ]
** ], British actress ** ], English actress
** ], American harmonica player (d. ])<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1998/01/17/arts/junior-wells-central-player-in-chicago-blues-is-dead-at-63.html|title=Junior Wells, Central Player in Chicago Blues Is Dead at Age 63|access-date=October 11, 2010 | newspaper=]|first=Ben|last=Ratliff|date=January 17, 1998}}</ref>
** ], American harmonica player (d. ])
* ] &ndash; ], American geneticist, recipient of the ] (d. ]) * ] ], American geneticist, recipient of the ] (d. ])
* ] &ndash; ], Russian cosmonaut * ] ], Indian vocalist, classical dancer (d. ])
* ] – ], 52nd president of Mexico (d. ])
* ] – ], American producer (d. ])<ref>{{cite news |newspaper=] |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/culture-obituaries/film-obituaries/9404130/Richard-Zanuck.html |title=Obituary of Richard Zanuck |date=16 July 2012 |access-date=31 December 2018 |publisher=]}}</ref>
* ] – ], Indian film director and screenwriter (d. ])
* ] – ], 6th president of Somalia (d. ])
* ] – ], Chinese engineer (d. ])
* ] – ], Chinese pingshu performer (d. ])
* ]
** ], Belgian-born commodities trader (d. ])
** ], Indonesian actress and dancer
** ], Russian cosmonaut
** ], 7th Earl of Lucan, British peer and an Anglo-Irish aristocrat (] ])
* ] * ]
** ], Trinidad and Tobago actor ** ], Trinidad and Tobago-born American actor
** ], American baseball player
** ], Dutch singer and entertainer (d. ])
** ], ] ** ], ]
* ] &ndash; ], former ] * ] ], 2nd ]
* ] &ndash; ], Russian gymnast * ] ], 5th ] (d. ])
*]
**], British actor
**], Ukrainian gymnast
* ] * ]
** ], Scottish fiction writer and artist (d. ])
** ], British actress (''])
**], Iranian poet, writer and filmmaker (d. ])<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lN1_mjWxO0A|title=Forough Farrokhzhad's Biography & Unpublished Letters|date=March 11, 2016 |via=www.youtube.com}}</ref>
** ], English actress<ref>{{cite web |title=Maggie Smith: A glorious antidote to the self-absorption of so many in her profession |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/maggie-smith-oscar-favourite-is-a-glorious-antidote-to-the-self-absorption-of-so-many-in-her-a6734096.html |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220501/https://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/maggie-smith-oscar-favourite-is-a-glorious-antidote-to-the-self-absorption-of-so-many-in-her-a6734096.html |archive-date=May 1, 2022 |url-access=subscription |url-status=live |website=The Independent |access-date=1 October 2020 |language=en |date=13 November 2015}}{{cbignore}}</ref> (d. ])
** ], Japanese actor (d. ]) ** ], Japanese actor (d. ])
* ] &ndash; ], American actor ('']'') (d. ])
* ] * ]
** ], American astrophysicist (d. ]) ** ], American astrophysicist and astronomer, co-developed the ] (d. 2005)
** ], American actor, director, and screenwriter (d. 2017)<ref name="UPI" />
** ], U.S. Marine commander
** ], New Zealand motorcycle racer and sportscaster
** ], American singer (''Runaway'') (d. ])
** ], American general (d. 2022)
** ], American actor ('']''); father of actress ]
** ], American criminal defense and ] ], political activist and ]<ref name="CBI">{{cite web|title=Joseph Serra, Born 12/30/1934 in California|url=https://www.californiabirthindex.org/birth/joseph_serra_born_1934_1714209|work=California Birth Index|access-date=December 31, 2024}}</ref>
** ], American singer ('']'') (d. ])
** ], American film and television actor

=== Date Unknown ===

* ], American artist
* ], American writer and scholar


==Deaths== ==Deaths==
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=== January&ndash;March ===

* ] &ndash; ], English football manager (b. ])
=== January ===
* ] &ndash; ], Dutch communist accused of setting fire to the Reichstag (executed) (b. ])
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* ] &ndash; ], German chemist, ] laureate (b. ])
* ] &ndash; ] ] writer, poet, journalist in ] (b. ]) * ] ], German writer (b. ])
* ]
* ] &ndash; King ] (b. ])
* ] &ndash; ], English composer (''Pomp and Circumstance'') (b. ]) ** ], English football manager (b. ])
* ] &ndash; ], American baseball player (b. ]) ** ], Scottish golf course architect (b. ])
* ] &ndash; ], English author and Theosophist (b.]) * ] ], French general (b. ])
* ] &ndash; ], Canadian-born paleoanthropologist (b.]) * ] ], Russian writer (b. ])
* ] – ], Dutch communist accused of setting fire to the Reichstag (executed) (b. ])
* ] – ], German-born British writer and translator (b. ])
* ] – ], Austrian writer and playwright (b. ])
* ] – ], Australian photographer and filmmaker (b. ])
* ] – ], Iranian poet, lyricist and musician (b. ])
* ] – ], American criminal (b. ])
* ] – ], Scottish politician and jurist (b. ])
* ] – ], German chemist, ] laureate (b. ])

=== February===
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* ] – ], Italian ] religious professed and blessed (b. ])<ref>{{cite web|url=https://catholicreadings.org/blessed-maria-domenica-mantovani-saint-of-the-day-february-2/|title=Maria Domenica Mantovani|website=Catholic Readings|date=April 2, 2019|access-date=19 December 2020}}</ref>
* ] – ], American opera singer (b. ])
* ] – ], American geographer (b. ])
* ] – ], 20th ] (b. ])
* ] – ], British ice hockey administrator (b. 1934)
* ] – King ] (b. ])
*] – ], American pharmacist, inventor of ] (b. ])<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/843309085/|title=The Independent 23 Feb 1934, page 1|website=Newspapers.com}}</ref>
* ] – ], Nicaraguan revolutionary and rebel (murdered) (b. ])
* ]
** ], British composer (b. ])
** ], Indian ] and saint (b. ])
* ]
** ], American baseball manager and ]r (b. ])
** ], American botanist, bryologist, and educator (b. ])

=== March===
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* ]
**], German actor (b. ])
**], British author and Theosophist (b. ])
* ] – ], Canadian architect (b. ])
* ] – ], American soldier, explorer, and politician (b. ])
* ] – ], Scottish politician, Governor General of Canada (b. ])
* ]
** ], Portuguese army officer, 67th ] and 5th ] (b. ])
** ] (b. ])
* ] – ], Canadian-born paleoanthropologist (b. ])
* ] – ], British army general (b. ])
* ] * ]
** ], Dutch Queen and regent (b.]) ** ], Dutch Queen and regent (b.])
** ], Australian cricketer and actor (b. ]) ** ], Australian cricketer and actor (b. ])
* ]
* ] &ndash; ], American actress (b. ])
* ] &ndash; ], Egyptian sculptor (b. ]) ** ], Filipino composer (b. ])
* ] &ndash; ], German-born philanthropist (b. ]) ** ], American actress (b. ])
* ] – ], Italian admiral and politician (b. ])<ref>{{cite web|title=ACTON, Alfredo in "Dizionario Biografico"|url=http://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/alfredo-acton_(Dizionario-Biografico)|website=www.treccani.it|accessdate=1 February 2017}}</ref>
* ] &ndash; ], Scottish politician, former Governor-General of Australia (b. ])
* ] – ], 5th president of the ] (b. 1844)
* ] – ], Egyptian sculptor (b. ])
* ] – ], German-born philanthropist (b. ])
* ]
** ], French politician (b. ])
** ], Scottish politician, 8th Governor-General of Australia (b. ])


=== April&ndash;June === === April ===
* ]
* ] &ndash; ], British actor (b. ])
* ] &ndash; ], Danish actor (b. ]) ** ], French socialite (b. ])
* ] &ndash; ], American architect (b. ]) ** ], German general (b. ])
* ] &ndash; ], American actor (b. ]) * ] ], Yugoslav writer (b. ])
* ]
** ], British actor (b. ])
** ], British painter (b. ])
* ] – ], Danish actor (b. ])
* ] – ], Italian criminologist and jurist (b. ])
*] – ], Anglo-Norwegian polar explorer (b. ])
* ]
** ], 6th ] (b. ])
** ], Canadian gangster (b. ])
* ] – ], American sportswriter (b. ])
* ] – ], American Delta blues musician
* ] – ], United States Army general (b. ])

=== May===
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* ] – ] Australian abbott (b. ])
* ] – ], American architect (b. ])
* ] – ], American naturalist (b. ])
* ] – ], Canadian-born American actor (b. ])
* ] * ]
** ], American outlaw (shot) (b. ]) ** ], American outlaw, member of ] (b. ])
** ], American outlaw (shot) (b. ]) ** ], American outlaw, member of ] (b. ])
* ] &ndash; ], English composer (''The Planets'') (b. ]) * ] ], American journalist and politician (b. ])
* ] &ndash; ], Japanese admiral (b. ]) * ] ], British composer (b. ])
* ] &ndash; ], American actress (b. ]) * ] ] (b. ])
* ] – ], American silent film actress (b. ])<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Eugenie-Besserer|title=Eugenie Besserer &#124; American actress &#124; Britannica|website=www.britannica.com}}</ref>
* ] &ndash; ], English composer (b. ])
* ]
* ] &ndash; ], Russian developmental psychologist (b. ])
* ] &ndash; ], American philanthropist (b. ]) ** ], Japanese admiral (b. ])
** ], Brazilian advocate and writer (b. ])
* ] &ndash; Murdered during the ]:
* ] – ], American actor (b. ])

=== June===
]]]
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* ]
** ], American actress (b. ])
* ] – ], Brazilian poet and politician (b. ])
* ] – ], British composer (b. ])
* ] – ], Russian developmental psychologist (b. ])
* ] – ] (b. ])
* ] – ], Ukrainian anarchist revolutionary (b. ])
* ] – ], 2nd ] (b. ])
* ] – Murdered during the ]:
** ], Nazi SA leader in Berlin (b. ])
**], German journalist (b. ]) **], German journalist (b. ])
**], German politician (b. ])
** ], Nazi SA leader in ] (b. ])
** ], Deputy SA leader (b. ]) ** ], Deputy SA leader (b. ])
** ], German politician, early Nazi leader (b. ]) **], German politician (b. ])
** ], ] (b. ]) ** ], 23rd ] (b. ])
** ], German Nazi politician (b. ])


=== July&ndash;September === === July ===
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* ] &ndash; ], Nazi SA Leader (b. ])
]]]
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* ]
** ], German politician, Nazi ] Leader (assassinated) (b. ])
** ], German lawyer and political activist (assassinated) (b. ])
* ]
** ], Finnish teacher, Finland's first female university graduate (b. ])
** ], Dutch prince consort (b. ])
* ] * ]
** ], Polish-born scientist, recipient of the ] and ] (b. ]) ** ], Polish-born scientist, recipient of the ] and ] (b. ])
** ] The Israel's national poet (b. ]) ** ], Russian-born Jewish poet, considered Israel's national poet (b. ])
* ] &ndash; ], French astronomer (b. ]) * ] ], Egyptian philologist (b. ])
* ]
* ] &ndash; ], New Zealand Women's suffrage for voting (b. ])
* ] &ndash; ], American composer (b. ]) **], English actor (b. ])
* ] &ndash; ], American criminal (b. ]) **] (b. ])
* ] – ], Russian Jew accused of ritual murder (b. ])
* ] – ], French astronomer (b. ])
* ] – ], German author (b. ])<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://spartacus-educational.com/GERmuhsam.htm|title=Erich Mühsam|website=Spartacus Educational}}</ref>
* ]
** ], New Zealand women's suffragist (b. ])
** ], Spanish bullfighter (b. ])
* ]
** ], American composer (b. ])
** ], Belgian politician and 28th ] (b. ])
* ] – ], Italian sculptor (b. ])
* ] – ], Brazilian ] priest and reverend (b. ])
* ] – ], Marshal of France (b. ])
* ] – ], American gangster (b. ])
* ] – ], Spanish ] religious blessed and blessed (b. ])
* ] – ], Austrian mathematician (b. ])
* ] * ]
** ], French perfume manufacturer (b. ]) ** ], French perfume manufacturer (b. ])
** ], ] (assassinated) (b. ]) ** ], Austrian statesman and 10th ] (assassinated) (b. ])
** ], Ukrainian anarchist (b. ]) ** ], Ukrainian anarchist (b. ])
* ] &ndash; ], American comic creator and animator (b. ]) * ]
** ], American comic creator and animator (b. ])
* ] &ndash; ], Marshal of France (b. ]) ** ], Slovene military officer, leader of "Maister's Fighters" (b. ])
* ] – ], French general and colonial administrator. (b. ])
* ] * ]
** ], Canadian actress (b. ]) ** ], Canadian actress (b. ])
** ], South African cricketer (b. ]) ** ], South African cricketer (b. ])
** ], English actress (b. ]) ** ], British actress (b. ])
* ] &ndash; ], German general and politician (b. ]) * ] ], British politician and businessman (b. ])
* ] &ndash; ], Belgian road racing cyclist (b. ])
* ] &ndash; ], American director (b. ])
* ] &ndash; ], American writer of fiction and non-fiction (b. ])
* ] &ndash; ], American architect (b. ])
* ] &ndash; ], noted American poet and playwright (b. ])
* ]
** ], American singer and actor (b. ])
** ], American musician (b. ])
* ] &ndash; ], British artist (b. ])


=== October&ndash;December === === August===
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* ] &ndash; ], French film director (b. ])
* ] &ndash; ], King of Yugoslavia (b. ]) * ] ], German general and politician, 2nd ] (b. ])
* ] &ndash; ], English costume designer and wigmaker (b. ]) * ] &ndash; ], Austro-Hungarian general (b. ])
* ] &ndash; ], French President (b. ]) * ] ], American baseball manager and ]r (b. ])
* ] – ], Belgian road racing cyclist (b. ])
* ] &ndash; ], Spanish histologist and neuroscientist, recipient of the ] (b. ])
* ] &ndash; ], American bank robber (b. ]) * ] ], American director (b. ])
* ] &ndash; ], Dutch actor (b. ]) * ] ], American writer of fiction and non-fiction (b. ])
* ] &ndash; ], French philanthropist (b. ]) * ] ], American architect (b. ])
* ] &ndash; ], American politician, former ] (b. ]) * ] ], American historian and newspaper columnist (b. ])
* ] &ndash; ], English schoolgirl, inspiration for ''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'' (b. ]) * ] ], American criminal and bank robber (b. ])
* ] &ndash; ], American vaudeville performer (b. ]) * ] ], British-born Australian homicide victim (b. ])
* ] &ndash; ], American gangster (b. ]) * ] ], British-born Australian geologist and explorer (b. ])

* ] &ndash; ], French aviatrix (b. ])
=== September===
* ] &ndash; ], Soviet politician (b. ])
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* ] &ndash; ], head of the ] (b. ])
* ] &ndash; ], American writer (b. ]) * ] ], British pianist (b. ])
* ] &ndash; ], American actor and director (b. ]) * ] ], American singer and actor (b. ])
* ] – ], British artist (b. ])
* ] – ], English musician (b. ])
* ] – ], Russian ballet dancer (b. ])
* ] – ], American author and teacher (b. ])
* ] – ], American criminal (b. ])
*] – ], English horticulturalist (b. ])

=== October===
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* ] – ], French film director (b. ])
* ]
** King ] (b. ]) (assassinated)
** ], Bulgarian revolutionary leader (b. ])
** Saint ], Spanish ] priest and saint (b. ])
* ]
** ], British costume designer and wigmaker (b. ])
** ], American photographer (b. ])
* ]
** ], Russian painter and composer (b. ])
** ], German-born British physicist (b. ])
* ] – ], 58th ] and 10th ] during ] (b. ])
* ] – ], Spanish histologist and neuroscientist, recipient of the ] (b. ])
* ] – ], German general (b. ])
* ] – ], American bank robber (shot by law officers) (b. ])
* ] – ], Italian socialist leader and politician (b. ])
* ] – ], Dutch actor (b. ])

=== November===
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* ] – ], French philanthropist (b. ])
* ] – ], Scottish builder (b. ])
* ]
** ], American philosopher and psychologist (b. ])
** ], Brazilian sanitary physician, scientist, and microbiologist (b. ])
* ] – ], Filipina educator (b. ])
* ]
** ], English inspiration for '']'' (b. ])
** ], German scientist and engineer (b. ])
**], Bulgarian general (b. ])
* ] – ], Dutch mathematician, physicist and astronomer (b. ])
* ] – ], American vaudeville performer (b. ])
* ] – ], Japanese general (b. ])
* ] – ], American gangster (b. ])
* ] – ], French aviator (b. ])

=== December===
]]]
* ]
** ], Soviet politician (b. ])
** ], American blues singer (b. ])
*] – ], Belgian explorer (b. ])
* ] – ], German general (b. ])
* ] – ], head of the ] (b. ])
*] &ndash; ], Canadian letter writer and missionary (b. ])
* ] – ], Italian syndicalist (b. ])
* ] – ], American writer (b. ])
* ]
** ], American actor and director (b. ])
** ], Spanish sculptor and painter (b. ])


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This article is about the year 1934. For the novel by Alberto Moravia, see 1934 (novel).
1934
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Calendar year
Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
1934 by topic
Subject


By country
Lists of leaders
Birth and death categories
Establishments and disestablishments categories
Works category
1934 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1934
MCMXXXIV
Ab urbe condita2687
Armenian calendar1383
ԹՎ ՌՅՁԳ
Assyrian calendar6684
Baháʼí calendar90–91
Balinese saka calendar1855–1856
Bengali calendar1340–1341
Berber calendar2884
British Regnal year24 Geo. 5 – 25 Geo. 5
Buddhist calendar2478
Burmese calendar1296
Byzantine calendar7442–7443
Chinese calendar癸酉年 (Water Rooster)
4631 or 4424
    — to —
甲戌年 (Wood Dog)
4632 or 4425
Coptic calendar1650–1651
Discordian calendar3100
Ethiopian calendar1926–1927
Hebrew calendar5694–5695
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1990–1991
 - Shaka Samvat1855–1856
 - Kali Yuga5034–5035
Holocene calendar11934
Igbo calendar934–935
Iranian calendar1312–1313
Islamic calendar1352–1353
Japanese calendarShōwa 9
(昭和9年)
Javanese calendar1864–1865
Juche calendar23
Julian calendarGregorian minus 13 days
Korean calendar4267
Minguo calendarROC 23
民國23年
Nanakshahi calendar466
Thai solar calendar2476–2477
Tibetan calendar阴水鸡年
(female Water-Rooster)
2060 or 1679 or 907
    — to —
阳木狗年
(male Wood-Dog)
2061 or 1680 or 908

1934 (MCMXXXIV) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1934th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 934th year of the 2nd millennium, the 34th year of the 20th century, and the 5th year of the 1930s decade.

Calendar year

Events

January–February

Main article: January 1934 Main article: February 1934

March–April

Main article: March 1934 Main article: April 1934

May–June

Main article: May 1934 Main article: June 1934

July–August

Main article: July 1934 Main article: August 1934

September–October

Main article: September 1934 Main article: October 1934
Nuremberg Rally of 1934

November–December

Main article: November 1934 Main article: December 1934

Date unknown

Births

Births
January · February · March · April · May · June · July · August · September · October · November · December

January

Leonid Kravchuk
Jean Chrétien
Bill Bixby

February

Manuel Noriega
Bettino Craxi

March

Yuri Gagarin
Richard Chamberlain
Shirley Jones

April

Pina Pellicer
Shirley MacLaine

May

Frankie Valli

June

Pat Boone
Albert II of Belgium
Rubén Aguirre

July

Sydney Pollack
Giorgio Armani
Wole Soyinka
Louise Fletcher

August

Norman Schwarzkopf
Kenny Baker
Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani

September

Brian Epstein
Sophia Loren
Leonard Cohen
Brigitte Bardot

October

Inger Stevens
Empress Michiko

November

Carl Sagan
Charles Manson

December

Judi Dench
Pratibha Patil
Larisa Latynina
Maggie Smith

Date Unknown

Deaths

Deaths
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January

Fritz Haber

February

King Albert I of Belgium
Caleb Bradham
Edward Elgar
Saint Geevarghese Dionysius of Vattasseril

March

Prince Sixtus of Bourbon-Parma

April

May

Edward William Nelson

June

Prince Bernhard of Lippe
Kurt von Schleicher

July

Marie Curie
John Dillinger
Engelbert Dollfuss

August

Paul von Hindenburg

September

King Alexander I of Yugoslavia

October

Raymond Poincaré

November

Carl von Linde
Baby Face Nelson

December

Charles Michael, Duke of Mecklenburg

Nobel Prizes

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