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1921

1921 (MCMXXI) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar, the 1921st year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 921st year of the 2nd millennium, the 21st year of the 20th century, and the 2nd year of the 1920s decade. As of the start of 1921, the Gregorian calendar was 13 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.

1921 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1921
MCMXXI
Ab urbe condita2674
Armenian calendar1370
ԹՎ ՌՅՀ
Assyrian calendar6671
Baháʼí calendar77–78
Balinese saka calendar1842–1843
Bengali calendar1328
Berber calendar2871
British Regnal year11 Geo. 5 – 12 Geo. 5
Buddhist calendar2465
Burmese calendar1283
Byzantine calendar7429–7430
Chinese calendar庚申年 (Metal Monkey)
4617 or 4557
    — to —
辛酉年 (Metal Rooster)
4618 or 4558
Coptic calendar1637–1638
Discordian calendar3087
Ethiopian calendar1913–1914
Hebrew calendar5681–5682
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1977–1978
 - Shaka Samvat1842–1843
 - Kali Yuga5021–5022
Holocene calendar11921
Igbo calendar921–922
Iranian calendar1299–1300
Islamic calendar1339–1340
Japanese calendarTaishō 10
(大正10年)
Javanese calendar1851–1852
Juche calendar10
Julian calendarGregorian minus 13 days
Korean calendar4254
Minguo calendarROC 10
民國10年
Nanakshahi calendar453
Thai solar calendar2463–2464
Tibetan calendar阳金猴年
(male Iron-Monkey)
2047 or 1666 or 894
    — to —
阴金鸡年
(female Iron-Rooster)
2048 or 1667 or 895

Events

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

 
An aerial view of Harvard Square in 1921

August

September

October

November

December

Date unknown

Births

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

January

 
Agnes Keleti, 1956 Olympic gold medalists

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Deaths

January–June

July–December

Nobel Prizes

 

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4 April 2 5 May 2 6 June 2 7 July 2 8 August 2 9 September 2 10 October 2 11 November 2 12 December 3 Deaths 3 1 January June 3 2 July December 4 Nobel Prizes 5 References 6 SourcesEvents EditJanuary Edit Main article January 1921 January 2 The Association football club Cruzeiro Esporte Clube from Belo Horizonte is founded as the multi sports club Palestra Italia by Italian expatriates in Brazil 1 The Spanish liner Santa Isabel breaks in two and sinks off Villa Garcia Mexico with the loss of 244 of the 300 people on board 2 January 16 The Marxist Left in Slovakia and the Transcarpathian Ukraine holds its founding congress in Ľubochna 3 January 17 The first recorded public performance of the illusion of sawing a woman in half is given by English stage magician P T Selbit at the Finsbury Park Empire variety theatre in London 4 January 20 British K class submarine HMS K5 sinks in the English Channel all 57 on board are lost 5 January 21 The full length silent comedy drama film The Kid written produced directed by and starring Charlie Chaplin in his Tramp character with Jackie Coogan is released in the United States January 25 Italian battleship Leonardo da Vinci is righted in Taranto Harbour February Edit Main article February 1921 February 12 Red Army invasion of Georgia The Democratic Republic of Georgia is invaded by forces of Bolshevist Russia 6 February 19 The French Third Republic and Second Polish Republic form a defensive alliance 7 February 20 The Young Communist League of Czechoslovakia is founded 8 February 21 1921 Persian coup d etat Reza Khan and Zia eddin Tabatabaee stage a coup d etat in Qajar dynasty Iran 9 Conference of London of 1921 1922 convenes in an attempt to resolve problems arising from the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire February 23 The moderately conservative public official Oscar von Sydow takes over the Swedish premiership from Baron Louis De Geer the Younger 10 February 25 Red Army invasion of Georgia The Red Army enters the Georgian capital Tbilisi and occupies the country installing a new government and proclaiming the Georgian Soviet Republic 11 February 27 A Socialist congress at Vienna ends with the International Working Union of Socialist Parties founded 12 February 28 The Kronstadt rebellion is initiated by sailors of the Soviet Navy s Baltic Fleet 13 March Edit Main article March 1921 March The Group Settlement Scheme in Western Australia begins 14 March 1 The city of Kiryu located in Gunma Prefecture Japan is founded The Australia national cricket team led by Warwick Armstrong becomes the first to complete a whitewash of the touring England team in The Ashes something that will not be repeated for 86 years March 4 Inauguration of Warren G Harding as 29th President of the United States 15 March 5 Irish War of Independence Clonbanin ambush A force of about 100 Irish Republican Army members attacks a British Army convoy of 40 soldiers killing several including Brigadier General Cumming 16 March 8 Spanish Premier Eduardo Dato e Iradier is assassinated while exiting the parliament building in Madrid Allied forces occupy Dusseldorf Ruhrort and Duisburg March 9 Cilicia Peace Treaty is signed between the French Third Republic and the Turkish National Movement in an attempt to end the Franco Turkish War 17 March 12 The Istiklal Marsi Independence March the Turkish national anthem is officially adopted March 13 Occupation of Mongolia The Russian White Army captures Mongolia from China Roman von Ungern Sternberg declares himself ruler March 14 Armenian Soghomon Tehlirian assassinates Mehmed Talaat former Interior Minister of the Ottoman Empire in Charlottenburg Berlin March 16 Treaty of Moscow establishes friendly relations between the Government of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey and the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic Six Irish Republican Army men of the Forgotten Ten are hanged in Mountjoy Prison Dublin 18 March 17 The Red Army crushes the Kronstadt rebellion and a number of sailors flee to Finland 19 Dr Marie Stopes opens the first birth control clinic in the British Empire in London UK 20 The Second Polish Republic adopts the March Constitution March 18 The second Peace of Riga ends the Polish Soviet War A permanent border is established between the Polish and Soviet states March 20 Upper Silesia votes for re annexation to Germany 21 March 21 The New Economic Policy starts in Soviet Russia Irish War of Independence Headford Ambush The Irish Republican Army kills at least 9 British Army troops March 24 The 1921 Women s Olympiad the first international women s sports event begins in Monte Carlo March 31 Abkhazia becomes the Socialist Soviet Republic of Abkhazia The British government formally returns the coal mines from wartime control to their private owners who demand wage cuts in response the Miners Federation of Great Britain calls on its partner trade unions in the Triple Alliance to join it in strike action 22 leading in turn to the government declaring a state of emergency for the first time under the Emergency Powers Act 1920 On April 1 a lockout of striking coal miners begins 23 April Edit Main article April 1921 April 11 The Emirate of Transjordan is created under British Mandate with Abdullah I as emir 24 April 15 Black Friday in Britain transport union members of the Triple Alliance refuse to support national strike action by coal miners 25 April 20 Ferenc Molnar s play Liliom is first produced in English on Broadway 26 The play would later be adapted as the musical Carousel May Edit Main article May 1921 May 1 7 Jaffa riots Riots at Jaffa Mandatory Palestine result in 47 Jewish and 48 Arab deaths May 2 July 5 Third Silesian Uprising Poles in Upper Silesia rise against the Germans May 3 The province of Northern Ireland is created within the United Kingdom 27 May 5 London Schedule of Payments sets out the World War I reparations payable by the German Weimar Republic and other countries considered successors to the Central Powers 132 billion gold marks 33 trillion in annual installments of 2 5 billion Chanel No 5 perfume launched by Coco Chanel 28 Only 13 paying spectators attend the football match between Leicester City and Stockport County F C in England the lowest attendance in The Football League s history 29 May 6 The German Soviet Provisional Agreement is signed Germany recognises the Soviet government in the RSFSR May 14 15 The major May 1921 geomagnetic storm occurs May 14 17 Violent anti European riots occur in Cairo and Alexandria Egypt May 16 The Communist Party of Czechoslovakia is founded May 19 The Emergency Quota Act is passed by the United States Congress establishing national quotas on immigration Because this drastically limits immigration from Eastern Europe Jews emigrating from there begin to prefer Palestine as a destination rather than the U S May 22 In the first golf international between the two countries the United States beats the United Kingdom 9 rounds to 3 May 23 July 16 The Leipzig War Crimes Trials are held in Germany May 24 1921 Irish elections In the first Northern Ireland general election for the new Parliament of Northern Ireland Ulster Unionists win 40 out of 52 seats The dominant party system here will last for fifty years May 25 Irish War of Independence The Irish Republican Army occupies and burns The Custom House in Dublin the centre of local government in Ireland Five IRA men are killed and over 80 are captured by the British Army which surrounds the building 30 May 26 A general strike begins in Norway May 31 June 1 Tulsa Race Massacre Greenwood Massacre Mobs of white residents attack black residents and businesses in Greenwood District Tulsa Oklahoma The official death toll is 36 but later investigations suggest an actual figure between 100 and 300 1 250 homes are destroyed and roughly 6 000 African Americans imprisoned in one of the worst incidents of mass racial violence in the United States June Edit Main article June 1921 June 3 The death penalty is abolished in Sweden 31 June 10 Paris declaration Representatives of the three states of Transcaucasia and the North Caucasus the Armenian Azerbaijani and Georgian Socialist Soviet Republics proclaim their independence establishing a customs union and military alliance not internationally recognized 32 June 15 Compagnie Generale Transatlantique s liner SS Paris 1916 makes her maiden voyage from Le Havre to New York 33 29 year old African American Bessie Coleman obtains her pilot s licence in France and becomes the first black woman to have a pilot s licence 34 June 21 The International Hydrographic Bureau IHB is established as an agency of the League of Nations it continues in this form until April 19 1946 June 22 July 12 The Third Congress of the Communist International takes place June 27 The first signings of Treaty 11 an agreement between George V King of Canada and various Canadian First Nations are conducted at Fort Providence June 28 The Constitutional Assembly of the Kingdom of Serbs Croats and Slovenes passes the Vidovdan Constitution despite a boycott of the vote by the communists and Croat and Slovene parties The coal strike in the United Kingdom ends with the Miners Federation of Great Britain obliged to accept pay cuts 23 July Edit Main article July 1921 July 1 The Chinese Communist Party CCP is founded The first BCG vaccination against tuberculosis is given in Paris France the recipient is a newborn child 35 July 2 U S President Warren Harding signs a joint congressional resolution declaring an end to America s state of war with Germany Austria and Hungary 36 July 4 A new conservative government is formed in Italy by Ivanoe Bonomi July 11 The Irish War of Independence ends under the terms of the truce signed on 9 July which becomes effective at noon between the British Army and the Irish Republican Army The Red Army captures Mongolia from the White Army and establishes the Mongolian People s Republic July 14 A Massachusetts jury finds Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti guilty of first degree murder following a widely publicized trial whose verdict will spark protests around the world July 17 The Republic of Mirdita is proclaimed near the Albanian Serbian border with Yugoslav support July 21 Rif War Battle of Annual Spanish troops are dealt a crushing defeat at the hands of Abd el Krim in Morocco Edward Harper the father of broadcasting in Ceylon arrives in Colombo to take up his post as Chief Engineer of the Ceylon Telegraph Department 37 July 23 1st National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party opens in Shanghai July 26 U S President Warren G Harding receives Princess Fatima of Afghanistan who is escorted by imposter Stanley Clifford Weyman July 27 Researchers at the University of Toronto led by biochemist Frederick Banting announce the discovery of the hormone insulin July 29 Adolf Hitler becomes Fuhrer of the Nazi Party in Germany An aerial view of Harvard Square in 1921 August Edit Main article August 1921 August 5 The first radio baseball game is broadcast Harold Arlin announces the Pirates Phillies game from Forbes Field over Westinghouse KDKA in Pittsburgh August 11 Franklin D Roosevelt s paralytic illness strikes while he is vacationing on August 25 he is diagnosed with polio and aged 39 becomes permanently disabled 38 The temperature reaches 39 degrees Celsius in Breslau the heat wave continues elsewhere in Europe as well August 23 King Faisal I of Iraq is crowned in Baghdad August 24 R38 class airship ZR 2 explodes on her fourth test flight near Kingston upon Hull England killing 44 of the 49 Anglo American crew on board 39 August 25 The Battle of Blair Mountain the largest labor uprising in United States history and the country s largest peacetime armed uprising begins in Logan County West Virginia as part of the Coal Wars continuing until September 2 40 August 26 Rising prices cause major riots in Munich Following the assassination of former Finance Minister Matthias Erzberger by right wing terrorists the German government declares martial law September Edit Main article September 1921 September 1 Poplar Rates Rebellion Nine members of the borough council of Poplar London are arrested September 8 Margaret Gorman 16 wins the Golden Mermaid trophy at a beauty pageant in Atlantic City New Jersey officials later dub her the first Miss America September 13 White Castle hamburger restaurant opens in Wichita Kansas 41 foundation of the world s first fast food chain September 21 The Oppau explosion occurs at BASF s nitrate factory in Oppau Germany 500 600 are killed September 28 Sauerlander Heimatbund is founded in Meschede Germany 42 October Edit Main article October 1921 October 5 The World Series baseball game in North America is first broadcast on the radio by Newark New Jersey station WJZ Pittsburgh station KDKA and a group of other commercial and amateur stations throughout the eastern United States October 8 The first Sweetest Day is staged in Cleveland Ohio October 10 Teaching at the University of Szeged begins in the Kingdom of Hungary October 11 The Irish Treaty Conference opens in London 43 October 13 The Treaty of Kars is signed between the Government of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey and the Armenian Azerbaijani and Georgian Socialist Soviet Republics in Transcaucasia establishing common boundaries 44 Swedish Social Democratic party leader Hjalmar Branting becomes yet again Prime Minister after strong general election gains for his party October 19 Bloody Night Noite Sangrenta A massacre in Lisbon claims the lives of Portuguese Prime Minister Antonio Granjo and other politicians October 20 Treaty of Ankara signed between the French Third Republic and the Government of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey ending the Franco Turkish War October 21 George Melford s wildly successful silent film The Sheik which will propel its leading actor Rudolph Valentino to international stardom premieres in Los Angeles October 24 In the continuing Rif War the Spanish Army defeats rifkabyl rebels in Morocco October 29 In the United States Construction of the Link River Dam a part of the Klamath Project in Oregon is completed 45 Centre College s American football team led by quarterback Bo McMillin defeats Harvard University 6 0 to break Harvard s five year winning streak For decades afterward this is called football s upset of the century November Edit Main article November 1921 November 4 After a speech by Adolf Hitler in the Hofbrauhaus in Munich Germany members of the Sturmabteilung brownshirts physically assault his opposition 46 November 9 The National Fascist Party Partito Nazionale Fascista or PNF is founded in Italy November 11 During an Armistice Day ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery the Tomb of the Unknowns is dedicated by Warren G Harding President of the United States 47 November 14 The Spanish Communist Party is founded 48 November 23 In the United States the Sheppard Towner Act is signed by President Harding providing federal funding for maternity and child care 49 November Hyperinflation is rampant in Germany where 263 marks are now needed to buy a single American dollar more than 20 times greater than the 12 marks needed in April 1919 50 December Edit Main article December 1921 December 1 Rising prices cause riots in Vienna December 6 The Anglo Irish Treaty establishing the Irish Free State an independent nation incorporating 26 of Ireland s 32 counties is signed in London Agnes Macphail becomes the first woman to be elected to the Canadian Parliament December 13 In the Four Power Treaty on Insular Possessions the Empire of Japan United States United Kingdom and French Third Republic agree to recognize the status quo in the Pacific December 23 Visva Bharati College is founded by Rabindranath Tagore in Santiniketan Bengal Presidency British India December 29 William Lyon Mackenzie King becomes Canada s tenth prime minister he will serve for three non consecutive terms until 1948 Date unknown Edit Spring Russian famine of 1921 22 begins 51 roughly 5 000 000 die Luxury goods brand Gucci is founded in Florence Italy 52 Births EditBirthsJanuary February March April May June July August September October November December January Edit Jean Grand Duke of Luxembourg Agnes Keleti 1956 Olympic gold medalists Donna Reed Mustafa Ben Halim Carol Channing January 1 Cesar Baldaccini French sculptor d 1998 53 Cliff Bourland American athlete d 2018 54 Hossein Wahid Khorasani Iranian ayatollah January 3 Bob Dawson Australian rules footballer Jean Louis Koszul French mathematician d 2018 55 John Russell American actor d 1991 Cecil Souders American football player d 2021 January 4 Pedro Richter Prada 115th Prime Minister of Peru d 2017 January 5 Friedrich Durrenmatt Swiss writer d 1990 56 Jean Grand Duke of Luxembourg d 2019 57 January 9 Agnes Keleti Hungarian artistic gymnast 58 January 10 T M Kaliannan Indian politician d 2021 January 11 Juanita M Kreps American government official and businesswoman d 2010 59 January 12 Muriel Phillips American nurse and author d 2022 January 14 Murray Bookchin American libertarian socialist d 2006 60 January 16 Henry Sayler American politician d 2021 George Thomson Baron Thomson of Monifieth British politician and journalist d 2008 Shmuel Toledano Israeli politician d 2022 January 17 Asghar Khan Pakistani politician military officer d 2018 61 Epaminondas Stassinopoulos Greek astrophysicist d 2022 Dan Tolkowsky Israeli Air Force commander January 18 Yoichiro Nambu Japanese American Nobel physicist d 2015 62 January 19 William Billy Batts Devino New York mobster with the Gambino crime family d 1970 Rachel Dror German teacher and Holocaust survivor Patricia Highsmith American author d 1995 63 January 20 John Bai Ningxian Chinese Roman Catholic bishop d unknown January 21 Jaswant Singh Marwah Indian soldier journalist and author Howard Unruh American spree killer d 2009 64 January 22 Eleanor Owen American playwright actress professor and mental health advocate d 2022 January 23 Hermann Baumann Swiss Olympic freestyle wrestler Marija Gimbutas Lithuanian archaeologist d 1994 65 Justus Rosenberg Polish academic d 2021 January 24 Beatrice Mintz American biologist 66 d 2022 January 25 Josef Holecek Czechoslovakian canoeist d 2005 January 26 Elisabeth Kirkby English born Australian actress politician and radio broadcaster Akio Morita Japanese businessman co founder of Sony d 1999 January 27 Raymond E Peet American admiral d 2021 Donna Reed American actress d 1986 67 January 29 Mustafa Ben Halim Former Prime Minister of Libya d 2021 68 January 31 Carol Channing American actress d 2019 Abu Sayeed Chowdhury 2nd President of Bangladesh d 1987 Mario Lanza American operatic tenor and actor d 1959 69 February Edit Betty Friedan Lana Turner Jean Bedel Bokassa February 1 Dino De Martin Italian bobsledder d 1960 Francisco Raul Villalobos Padilla Mexican Roman Catholic bishop d 2022 Peter Sallis English actor d 2017 February 4 Betty Friedan American feminist d 2006 70 February 5 Zbigniew Czajkowski Polish fencer d 2019 Lise Thiry Belgian scientist and politician February 7 Dean S Laird American naval aviator and flying ace d 2022 Trude Malcorps Dutch swimmer February 8 Hans Albert German philosopher Nexhmije Hoxha widow of Albanian communist leader Enver Hoxha d 2020 Betsy Jochum American baseball player Balram Singh Rai Guyanese politician d 2022 Lana Turner American actress d 1995 71 February 11 Lloyd Bentsen American politician d 2006 72 February 13 Renee Doria French operatic soprano d 2021 February 14 Frank A DeMarco Italian born Canadian educator and administrator Hazel McCallion Canadian politician and businesswoman d 2023 73 February 16 John Galbraith Graham crossword compiler pseudonyms Arucaria and Cinephile and priest d 2013 Hua Guofeng Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party Premier of China d 2008 74 Walter Thiele German inventor Vera Ellen American actress and dancer d 1981 75 February 17 Muriel Coben Canadian professional baseball curling player d 1979 Herbert Kofer German actor d 2021 February 18 Ken Casanega American football player d 2021 Brian Faulkner 6th Prime Minister of Northern Ireland d 1977 76 February 20 Nature Boy Buddy Rogers American professional wrestler d 1992 Alex Thomson Scottish rugby player d 2010 February 21 Leroy J Manor American Air Force general d 2021 John Rawls American liberal moral and political philosopher d 2002 February 22 Jean Bedel Bokassa 2nd President of the Central African Republic 1966 1976 Emperor of Central Africa 1976 1979 d 1996 77 Wayne C Booth American literary critic d 2005 Marshall Teague American race car driver d 1959 Giulietta Masina Italian actress d 1994 February 24 Ingvar Lidholm Swedish composer d 2017 Dick Van Orden American admiral d 2018 Abe Vigoda American actor d 2016 February 25 Pierre Laporte Canadian statesman d 1970 February 26 Betty Hutton American actress and singer d 2007 78 February 27 Eka Tjipta Widjaja Chinese Indonesian billionaire and businessman d 2019 February 28 Pierre Clostermann French World War II pilot d 2006 Theodor Otto Diener Swiss born American plant pathologistMarch Edit Gordon MacRae Dirk Bogarde March 1 Jack Clayton British film director d 1995 79 Terence Cardinal Cooke American Roman Catholic prelate d 1983 Richard Wilbur American poet d 2017 80 March 2 Wilhelm Busing German equestrian March 3 Diana Barrymore American actress d 1960 81 Robert Simpson English composer d 1997 March 4 Halim El Dabh Egyptian born U S composer performer ethnomusicologist and educator d 2017 March 5 Elmer Valo Czechoslovakia born Major League Baseball player d 1998 March 7 Syed Nasir Ismail Malaysian politician d 1982 March 8 Alan Hale Jr American actor Gilligan s Island d 1990 March 9 Evelyn M Witkin American geneticist March 10 George Elder American baseball player d 2022 Cec Linder Polish born Canadian actor d 1992 Charlotte Zucker American actress d 2007 March 11 Frank Harary American mathematician d 2005 82 Astor Piazzolla Argentine tango composer bandoneon player and arranger d 1992 March 12 Gianni Agnelli Italian auto executive d 2003 83 Gordon MacRae American singer actor d 1986 84 March 13 Al Jaffee American cartoonist March 14 George Berci Hungarian surgeon Lis Hartel Danish equestrian d 2009 citation needed March 17 Meir Amit Israeli politician general d 2009 85 March 18 Betty Hall American politician d 2018 March 20 Amadou Mahtar M Bow Senegalese educator Alfred Renyi Hungarian mathematician d 1970 March 21 Arthur Grumiaux Belgian violinist d 1986 Xu Zuyao Chinese expert in materials science d 2017 Vasily Stalin Soviet general d 1962 86 Abdul Salam Arif President of Iraq d 1966 March 22 Jean Bruce French writer d 1963 March 24 Wilson Harris Guyanese writer d 2018 Vasily Smyslov Soviet chess player d 2010 Franciszek Blachnicki Polish priest d 1987 87 March 25 Simone Signoret French actress d 1985 88 Alexandra of Yugoslavia d 1993 89 March 27 Helene Berr French writer d 1945 March 28 Dirk Bogarde English actor and writer d 1999 90 March 29 Elizabeth Kelly English actress March 30 Francesc Gras Salas Catalan ophthalmologist died 2022 March 31 Kurt Bertsch Swiss footballer Eduardo Cerqueira Portuguese footballer Roy Houghton English footballerApril Edit Yitzhak Navon Thomas Schelling April 1 Arthur Guitar Boogie Smith American musician and songwriter d 2014 91 Abd Al Minaam Khaleel Egyptian army general d 2022 April 3 Dario Moreno Turkish singer d 1968 92 April 6 Wilbur Thompson American Olympic champion shot putter d 2013 April 7 Robina Asti WWII veteran flight instructor trans rights activist women s rights activist d 2021 93 Bill Butler American cinematographer April 8 Giuseppe Albani Italian footballer d 1989 Franco Corelli Italian opera singer d 2003 94 Phyllis Latour English French Legion of Honour recipient April 9 Jean Marie Balestre French sports executive d 2008 Roger Bocquet Swiss footballer d 1994 Mary Jackson African American mathematician and engineer d 2005 95 Yitzhak Navon Israeli politician d 2015 April 10 Chuck Connors American basketball and baseball player turned actor d 1992 96 Elizabeth Innes Scottish paediatric haematologist d 2015 April 11 Maura McNiel American feminist d 2020 April 12 Enric Marco Spanish imposter fake Holocaust survivor d 2022 April 13 Dona Ivone Lara Brazilian singer composer d 2018 Leo Mogus American basketball player d 1971 Louis Witten American theoretical physicist April 14 Thomas Schelling American economist Nobel Prize laureate d 2016 April 15 Georgy Beregovoy Soviet cosmonaut d 1995 April 16 Peter Ustinov English actor director and writer d 2004 97 Guy Warren Australian painter April 17 Sergio Sollima Italian director d 2015 April 18 Xu Yuanchong Chinese translator d 2021 April 19 Robert Maxwell American songwriter and harpist d 2012 Roberto Tucci Italian cardinal theologian d 2015 April 20 Kenneth O Chilstrom American Air Force officer d 2022 April 22 Vivian Dandridge African American actress d 1991 April 23 Janet Blair American actress d 2007 April 25 Karel Appel Dutch painter d 2006 98 April 26 Nelson Dalzell New Zealand rugby union player d 1989 Jimmy Giuffre American jazz musician d 2008 April 27 Abdelmalek Benhabyles Algerian politician d 2018 Hans Joachim Kulenkampff German television host entertainer d 1998 April 29 Cornelis de Jager Dutch astronomer d 2021 Pavel Vransky Czech brigadier general and RAF radio operator d 2018 April 30 Dottie Green American professional baseball player d 1992 Tove Maes Danish actress d 2010 May Edit Satyajit Ray Sugar Ray Robinson Andrei Sakharov May 2 B B Lal Indian archaeologist d 2022 Satyajit Ray Indian filmmaker d 1992 May 3 Sugar Ray Robinson American boxer d 1989 99 May 4 Harry Daghlian American physicist d 1945 May 5 Jim Conacher Canadian ice hockey player d 2020 Arthur Leonard Schawlow American physicist Nobel Prize laureate d 1999 Eric Tweedale English born Australian rugby 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