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1934

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.

1934 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1934
MCMXXXIV
Ab urbe condita2687
Armenian calendar1383
ԹՎ ՌՅՁԳ
Assyrian calendar6684
Baháʼí calendar90–91
Balinese saka calendar1855–1856
Bengali calendar1341
Berber calendar2884
British Regnal year24 Geo. 5 – 25 Geo. 5
Buddhist calendar2478
Burmese calendar1296
Byzantine calendar7442–7443
Chinese calendar癸酉年 (Water Rooster)
4630 or 4570
    — to —
甲戌年 (Wood Dog)
4631 or 4571
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

Events

January–February

March–April

May–June

July–August

September–October

 

November–December

Date unknown

Births

Births
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January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Deaths

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

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Nobel Prizes

 

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External links

  • The 1930s Timeline: 1934 – from American Studies Programs at The University of Virginia

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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 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 Millennium 2nd millenniumCenturies 19th century 20th century 21st centuryDecades 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950sYears 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 19371934 in various calendarsGregorian calendar1934MCMXXXIVAb urbe condita2687Armenian calendar1383ԹՎ ՌՅՁԳAssyrian calendar6684Bahaʼi calendar90 91Balinese saka calendar1855 1856Bengali calendar1341Berber calendar2884British Regnal year24 Geo 5 25 Geo 5Buddhist calendar2478Burmese calendar1296Byzantine calendar7442 7443Chinese calendar癸酉年 Water Rooster 4630 or 4570 to 甲戌年 Wood Dog 4631 or 4571Coptic calendar1650 1651Discordian calendar3100Ethiopian calendar1926 1927Hebrew calendar5694 5695Hindu calendars Vikram Samvat1990 1991 Shaka Samvat1855 1856 Kali Yuga5034 5035Holocene calendar11934Igbo calendar934 935Iranian calendar1312 1313Islamic calendar1352 1353Japanese calendarShōwa 9 昭和9年 Javanese calendar1864 1865Juche calendar23Julian calendarGregorian minus 13 daysKorean calendar4267Minguo calendarROC 23民國23年Nanakshahi calendar466Thai solar calendar2476 2477Tibetan 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 908Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1934 Contents 1 Events 1 1 January February 1 2 March April 1 3 May June 1 4 July August 1 5 September October 1 6 November December 1 7 Date unknown 2 Births 2 1 January 2 2 February 2 3 March 2 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 3 2 February 3 3 March 3 4 April 3 5 May 3 6 June 3 7 July 3 8 August 3 9 September 3 10 October 3 11 November 3 12 December 4 Nobel Prizes 5 References 6 External linksEvents EditJanuary February Edit Main article January 1934 Main article February 1934 January 1 The International Telecommunication Union a specialist agency of the League of Nations is established 1 January 15 The 8 0 Mw Nepal Bihar earthquake strikes Nepal and Bihar with a maximum Mercalli intensity of XI Extreme killing an estimated 6 000 10 700 people 2 January 26 A 10 year German Polish declaration of non aggression is signed by Nazi Germany and the Second Polish Republic January 30 In Nazi Germany the political power of federal states such as Prussia is substantially abolished by the Law on the Reconstruction of the Reich Gesetz uber den Neuaufbau des Reiches Franklin D Roosevelt President of the United States signs the Gold Reserve Act all gold held in the Federal Reserve is to be surrendered to the United States Department of the Treasury immediately following the President raises the statutory gold price from US 20 67 per ounce to 35 February 6 French political crisis The French far right leagues rally in front of the Palais Bourbon in an attempted coup d etat against the Third Republic 3 February 9 Gaston Doumergue forms a new government in France Greece Romania Turkey and Yugoslavia form the Balkan Pact February 12 16 Austrian Civil War The Fatherland Front consolidates its power in a series of clashes across the country February 16 The Commission of Government is sworn in as a form of direct rule for the Dominion of Newfoundland February 21 Augusto Cesar Sandino is assassinated in Managua by the National Guard February 23 King Leopold III of Belgium succeeds to the throne following the death February 17 of his father King Albert I March April Edit Main article March 1934 Main article April 1934 March 1 Manchuria becomes Manchukuo following an invasion by the Japanese March 12 Prime Minister Konstantin Pats stages a self coup by declaring a state of emergency in Estonia with the approval of the parliament March 13 John Dillinger and his gang rob the First National Bank in Mason City Iowa United States stealing 52 000 March 20 The Great Hakodate Fire kills at least 2 166 people in southern Hokkaido Japan March 24 The Tydings McDuffie Act is passed allowing the Philippines a greater degree of self government from the United States April 21 The surgeon s photograph of the Loch Ness Monster taken in Scotland by London gynaecologist Robert Kenneth Wilson and in 1994 admitted to be a hoax is published in the Daily Mail London national newspaper 4 May June Edit Main article May 1934 Main article June 1934 May 1 The May Constitution of 1934 heralds the beginning of the Austrofascist Federal State of Austria May 15 Karlis Ulmanis establishes an authoritarian government in Latvia May 19 Kimon Georgiev stages a coup d etat in Bulgaria May 23 American outlaws Bonnie and Clyde are ambushed and killed by police in Bienville Parish Louisiana May 28 Near Callander Ontario Canada the Dionne quintuplets are born to Oliva and Elzire Dionne becoming the first quintuplets to survive infancy June 10 Italy beats Czechoslovakia 2 1 after extra time to win the 1934 World Cup staged in Italy June 14 Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini meet for the first time at the Venice Biennale June 18 The Indian Reorganization Act is enacted June 27 The Emir of Yemen and Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia conclude a peace treaty June 30 July 2 Night of the Long Knives in Germany Nazis purge the Sturmabteilung SA the left wing Strasserist faction of the Nazi Party and prominent conservative anti Nazis in a series of political murders June 30 The Nazi Party SA camp Oranienburg becomes a national camp taken over by the Schutzstaffel SS July August Edit Main article July 1934 Main article August 1934 July 13 Hitler gives a speech to the Reichstag justifying his purge July 25 July Putsch Austrian Nazis assassinate chancellor Engelbert Dollfuss during a failed coup attempt August 2 Adolf Hitler becomes Fuhrer of Germany or head of state combined with that of Chancellor following the death of President Paul von Hindenburg August 8 The Wehrmacht swears a personal oath of loyalty to Adolf Hitler August 15 The United States Marine Corps leaves Haiti August 19 1934 German referendum In a referendum 90 of the German population approves of Hitler s assumption of presidential powers as Fuhrer and Reichskanzler September October Edit Main article September 1934 Main article October 1934 Nuremberg Rally of 1934 September 4 Evelyn Waugh s novel A Handful of Dust was first published in full 5 September 5 10 The 6th Nuremberg Rally is staged by the German Nazi Party September 8 Off the New Jersey coast a fire aboard the passenger liner SS Morro Castle kills 134 people September 15 1934 Australian federal election Joseph Lyons UAP Government is re elected with a decreased majority defeating the Labor Party led by former Prime Minister James Scullin Consequently Lyons is forced to resume the Coalition with the Country Party and include them in his government Scullin steps down from the Labor leadership shortly after he is replaced by future Prime Minister John Curtin September 19 The Soviet Union joins the League of Nations Bruno Richard Hauptmann is arrested in connection with the Lindbergh kidnapping case in the U S September 21 The Muroto typhoon in Honshu Japan kills 3 036 people and destroys the temple schools and other buildings in Osaka September 22 A gas explosion at Gresford Colliery in Wrexham north east Wales kills 266 miners and rescuers September 28 Afghanistan joins the League of Nations October 2 A typhoon in Osaka and Kyoto Japan kills 1 660 injures 5 400 and destroys the rice harvest October 6 Events of October the 6th the President of Catalonia Lluis Companys declares the Catalan State 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 1936 October 9 King Alexander of Yugoslavia and French foreign minister Louis Barthou are assassinated during the king s state visit in Marseille October 16 The Long March of the People s Liberation Army of the Chinese Communist Party begins October 20 November 3 Charles Kingsford Smith makes the first eastward crossing of the Pacific Ocean from his native Brisbane Australia to San Francisco in the Lockheed Altair Lady Southern Cross The November 3 Hawaii San Francisco leg is the first eastward flight from Hawaii to North America October 20 November 5 The MacRobertson Air Race is flown from RAF Mildenhall in England to Melbourne Australia to celebrate the centenary of the state of Victoria The overall winner is the British de Havilland DH 88 Comet G ACSS Grosvenor House flown by C W A Scott and Tom Campbell Black November December Edit Main article November 1934 Main article December 1934 November 6 Attempted exclusion of Egon Kisch from Australia begins 6 November 23 An Anglo Ethiopian boundary commission in the Ogaden discovers an Italian garrison at Walwal which lies well within Ethiopian territory This encounter leads to the Abyssinia Crisis November 27 Daniel Salamanca Urey President of Bolivia is deposed in a military coup and replaced by Jose Luis Tejada Sorzano December 2 The continental jazz group Quintette du Hot Club de France first performs in Paris led by guitarist Django Reinhardt with violinist Stephane Grappelli December 5 Abyssinia Crisis Ethiopian and Italian troops exchange gunfire Reported casualties for the Ethiopians are 150 and for the Italians 50 December 21 The orchestral suite Lieutenant Kije one of Sergei Prokofiev s best known works is premiered 7 December 27 Persia becomes Iran December 29 Japan renounces the Washington Naval Treaty of 1922 and the London Naval Treaty of 1930 Date unknown Edit Winter Tadj ol Molouk Empress consort of Iran and her daughters appear publicly in Tehran without a veil leading to its abolition in the country Abidjan becomes the capital of the French colony of Ivory Coast The sonoluminescence effect is discovered at the University of Cologne The Australian frontier wars end after 146 years The Yomiuri Giants a successful professional baseball club in Japan is founded in Tokyo 8 9 Births EditBirthsJanuary February March April May June July August September October November December January Edit Leonid Kravchuk Jean Chretien Bill Bixby January 4 Rudolf Schuster 2nd President of Slovakia 10 January 5 Eddy Pieters Graafland Dutch football goalkeeper d 2020 January 7 Charles Jenkins American sprinter 11 Tassos Papadopoulos Cypriot politician 5th President of Cyprus d 2008 12 January 8 Jacques Anquetil French road cyclist d 1987 citation needed January 10 Leonid Kravchuk President of Ukraine d 2022 13 January 11 Jean Chretien 20th Prime Minister of Canada 14 January 14 Richard Briers English actor d 2013 15 Pierre Darmon French tennis player 16 January 16 Marilyn Horne American mezzo soprano 17 January 17 Cedar Walton American jazz pianist d 2013 18 January 18 Raymond Briggs British writer and illustrator d 2022 19 January 20 Tom Baker British actor January 21 Ann Wedgeworth American actress d 2017 20 January 22 Bill Bixby American actor and director d 1993 January 24 Stanislaw Grochowiak Polish poet and dramatist d 1976 January 27 Edith Cresson Prime Minister of France 21 January 30 Tammy Grimes American actress d 2016 January 31 Eva Mozes Kor Romanian Holocaust survivor and author d 2019 February Edit Manuel Noriega Bettino Craxi February 7 Eddie Fenech Adami 10th Prime Minister of Malta and 7th President of Malta King Curtis African American saxophonist d 1971 February 10 Fleur Adcock New Zealand poet February 11 Manuel Noriega Panamanian military dictator d 2017 John Surtees British racing driver d 2017 February 12 Anne Krueger American economist February 13 George Segal American actor d 2021 22 February 14 Florence Henderson American actress singer and television personality d 2016 February 15 Niklaus Wirth Swiss computer scientist February 17 Sir Alan Bates British actor d 2003 Barry Humphries Australian actor comedian February 18 Anna Maria Ferrero Italian actress d 2018 Paco Rabanne Spanish fashion designer d 2023 February 21 Rue McClanahan American actress d 2010 February 24 Bettino Craxi Prime Minister of Italy d 2000 Renata Scotto Italian soprano Bingu wa Mutharika Malawian President economist d 2012 February 27 Ralph Nader American consumer activist and presidential candidateMarch Edit Yuri Gagarin Richard Chamberlain Shirley Jones March 1 Joan Hackett American actress d 1983 March 3 Bobby Locke American baseball player d 2020 March 4 Anne Haney American actress d 2001 Gia Scala British actress d 1972 March 5 Daniel Kahneman Israeli economist and Nobel laureate March 6 Milton Diamond American sexologist and professor of anatomy and reproductive biology 23 March 9 Yuri Gagarin Russian cosmonaut first human in space d 1968 24 Joyce Van Patten American actress March 14 Eugene Cernan American astronaut d 2017 Dionigi Tettamanzi Italian cardinal d 2017 March 16 Ray Hnatyshyn Canadian statesman 24th Governor General of Canada d 2002 March 18 Charley Pride American country musician d 2020 March 20 David Malouf Australian writer 25 March 23 Ludvig Faddeev Russian physicist and mathematician d 2017 March 25 Johnny Burnette American rockabilly singer songwriter and musician d 1964 Gloria Steinem American feminist 26 March 26 Alan Arkin American actor March 30 Hans Hollein Austrian architect and designer d 2014 March 31 Richard Chamberlain American actor 27 Shirley Jones American singer and actress 27 John D Loudermilk American singer songwriter d 2016 28 Carlo Rubbia Italian Nobel physicist 29 April Edit Pina Pellicer Shirley MacLaine April 1 Vladimir Posner Russian journalist Pascal Rakotomavo 10th prime minister of Madagascar d 2010 April 2 Paul Cohen American mathematician d 2007 April 3 Pina Pellicer Mexican actress d 1964 Jane Goodall British zoologist 30 April 5 Roman Herzog 9th President of Germany d 2017 31 April 6 Anton Geesink Dutch 10th dan judoka d 2010 32 April 16 Victor Vicar Jose Arriagada Rios Spanish cartoonist d 2012 April 11 Mark Strand Canadian born American poet d 2014 33 April 18 James Drury American actor d 2020 34 April 20 John Malecela 6th prime minister of Tanzania 35 April 24 Jayakanthan Tamil writer d 2015 Shirley MacLaine American actress dancer writer 36 April 29 Pedro Verona Rodrigues Pires President of Cape Verde 37 May Edit Frankie Valli May 3 Henry Cooper British boxer d 2011 Frankie Valli American musician The Four Seasons May 4 Tatiana Samoilova Russian actress d 2014 May 9 Alan Bennett British playwright screenwriter actor and author Lee Hong koo South Korean politician 26th Prime Minister of South Korea May 21 Bengt I Samuelsson Swedish biochemist recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine May 23 Robert Moog American inventor of the synthesizer d 2005 May 27 Harlan Ellison American writer d 2018 May 28 The Dionne quintuplets Canadian quintuplets first known set of quintuplets to survive infancy Annette Cecile Emilie d 1954 Marie d 1970 Yvonne d 2001 May 30 Alexei Leonov Russian cosmonaut d 2019 May 31 Bhagwatikumar Sharma Indian author and journalist d 2018 Jim Hutton American actor d 1979 June Edit Pat Boone Albert II of Belgium Ruben Aguirre June 1 Pat Boone American actor and singer 38 June 4 Dame Daphne Sheldrick Kenyan conservationist and author d 2018 39 June 5 Chennupati Vidya Indian politician and social worker d 2018 June 6 King Albert II of Belgium 40 June 7 Koloa Talake 7th prime minister of Tuvalu d 2008 June 9 Jackie Wilson American singer d 1984 41 June 11 Henrik Prince Consort of Denmark French born consort of the Danish monarch d 2018 June 15 Ruben Aguirre Mexican actor and comedian d 2016 42 Stefan Kwoczala Polish motorcycle speedway rider d 2019 June 16 Dame Eileen Atkins British actress 43 William F Sharpe American economist and Nobel laureate 44 June 19 Desire Rakotoarijaona 4th prime minister of Madagascar 45 June 23 Virbhadra Singh Indian politician d 2021 June 26 Dave Grusin American composer arranger producer and pianist June 27 Ed Hobaugh American Major League Baseball player June 28 Asker Abiyev Azerbaijani mathematician Michael Artin American mathematician June 29 Susan George American and French political social scientist activist and writer June 30 C N R Rao Indian chemist Luiz Carlos Bresser Pereira Brazilian economist and social scientistJuly Edit Sydney Pollack Giorgio Armani Wole Soyinka July 1 Alicia Terzian Argentine conductor musicologist and composer Ilselil Larsen Danish actress Sydney Pollack American film director d 2008 July 3 Stefan Abadzhiev Bulgarian football player July 5 Adriana Roel Mexican actress July 7 Raphael Owor Ugandan physician pathologist academic and medical researcher Kedarnath Singh Indian poet d 2018 July 8 Fred Stewart Canadian politician Ole Lund Norwegian barrister and industrial leader Marty Feldman English comedy writer comedian and actor d 1982 July 9 Pierre Perret French singer and composer Michael Graves American architect d 2015 46 July 10 Jerry Nelson American puppeteer d 2012 July 11 Giorgio Armani Italian fashion designer July 12 Van Cliburn American pianist d 2013 47 Ulf Schmidt Swedish tennis player July 13 Wole Soyinka Nigerian writer and Nobel laureate Aleksei Yeliseyev Russian cosmonaut July 14 Angel del Pozo Spanish actor July 15 Harrison Birtwistle British composer d 2022 48 Tehemton Erach Udwadia Indian surgeon and gastroenterologist d 2023 July 16 George Hilton Uruguayan Italian actor d 2019 July 19 Francisco de Sa Carneiro Prime Minister of Portugal d 1980 July 22 Louise Fletcher American actress d 2022 Leon Rotman Romanian sprint canoeist Oluyemi Adeniji Nigerian career diplomat politician d 2017 July 24 P S Soosaithasan Sri Lankan Tamil politician d 2017 July 28 Bud Luckey American voice actor Pixar animator d 2018 August Edit Norman Schwarzkopf Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani August 2 Valery Bykovsky Russian cosmonaut d 2019 August 3 Jonas Savimbi Angolan political and rebel leader d 2002 August 5 Gay Byrne Irish broadcaster d 2019 August 6 Gianfrancesco Guarnieri Italian Brazilian actor lyricist poet and playwright d 2006 Edmond Simeoni Corsican politician and nationalist d 2018 August 8 Claudio Hummes Brazilian Roman Catholic cardinal August 11 Viktor Tolmachev Russian engineer d 2018 August 13 Gyoji Matsumoto Japanese footballer d 2019 August 15 Nino Ferrer French singer d 1998 49 Andre Bo Boliko Lokonga Congolese politician d 2018 August 16 Angela Buxton British tennis player d 2020 50 August 17 Ben Humphreys Australian politician d 2019 August 18 Ronnie Carroll Northern Irish singer d 2015 Roberto Clemente Puerto Rican Major League Baseball player d 1972 Gulzar Indian film director lyricist and poet August 19 Renee Richards American ophthalmologist and 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actress d 2018 September 23 Ahmad Shah Khan Crown Prince of Afghanistan September 27 Wilford Brimley American actor and singer d 2020 September 28 Brigitte Bardot French actress animal rights activist September 29 Idowu Sofola Nigerian jurist d 2018 September 30 Udo Jurgens Austrian Swiss composer popular music singer d 2014 October Edit Inger Stevens Empress Michiko October 4 Joe Williams Cook Islands politician d 2020 October 7 Amiri Baraka African American poet playwright and activist d 2014 54 October 9 Jacobo Majluta Azar 47th President of the Dominican Republic d 1996 Harald Gronningen Norwegian cross country skier d 2016 Abdullah Ibrahim South African pianist and composer October 12 Abd Al Karim Al Iryani Prime Minister of Yemen d 2015 October 13 Nana Mouskouri Greek singer October 17 Rico Rodriguez Cuban British musician d 2015 October 18 Inger Stevens Swedish actress d 1970 October 19 Gloria Menezes Brazilian actress Yakubu Gowon Nigerian politician 55 October 20 Empress 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2020 November 23 Lew Hoad Australian tennis champion d 1994 November 24 Alfred Schnittke Soviet Volga German composer d 1998 November 30 Lansana Conte President of Guinea d 2008 December Edit Judi Dench Pratibha Patil Larisa Latynina Maggie Smith December 1 Billy Paul African American singer d 2016 December 3 Abimael Guzman Peruvian politician leader of Shining Path d 2021 Viktor Gorbatko Russian cosmonaut d 2017 December 5 Joan Didion American novelist d 2021 December 8 Alisa Freindlich Soviet and Russian actress December 9 Judi Dench English actress Junior Wells American harmonica player d 1998 62 December 10 Howard Martin Temin American geneticist recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine d 1994 December 11 Radha Viswanathan Indian vocalist classical dancer d 2018 December 12 Miguel de la Madrid 52nd president of Mexico d 2012 December 13 Richard D Zanuck American producer d 2012 63 December 14 Shyam Benegal Indian film director and screenwriter December 15 Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed 6th president of Somalia d 2012 December 16 Meng Zhizhong Chinese engineer d 2019 December 17 Shan Tianfang Chinese pingshu performer d 2018 December 18 Marc Rich Belgian born commodities trader d 2013 Boris Volynov Russian cosmonaut December 19 Aki Aleong Trinidad and Tobago born American actor Pratibha Patil President of India December 24 Stjepan Mesic 2nd President of Croatia December 25 Phan Văn Khải 5th Prime Minister of Vietnam d 2018 December 27 Larisa Latynina Ukrainian gymnast December 28 Alasdair Gray Scottish fiction writer and artist d 2019 Forough Farrokhzad Iranian poet writer and filmmaker d 1967 64 Maggie Smith English actress 65 Yujiro Ishihara Japanese actor d 1987 December 30 Del Shannon American singer Runaway d 1990 Russ Tamblyn American film and television actorDeaths EditDeathsJanuary February March April May June July August September October November December January Edit Fritz Haber January 1 Jakob Wassermann German writer b 1873 January 6 Herbert Chapman English football manager b 1878 January 7 Augustin Dubail French general b 1851 January 8 Andrei Bely Russian writer b 1880 January 10 Marinus van der Lubbe Dutch communist accused of setting fire to the Reichstag executed b 1909 January 11 Helen Zimmern German born British writer and translator b 1846 January 15 Hermann Bahr Austrian writer and playwright b 1863 January 16 Henry Walter Barnett Australian photographer and filmmaker b 1862 January 21 Aref Qazvini Iranian poet lyricist and musician b 1882 January 22 Robert Brady American criminal b 1904 January 23 Charles McLaren 1st Baron Aberconway Scottish politician and jurist b 1850 January 29 Fritz Haber German chemist Nobel Prize laureate b 1868 February Edit King Albert I of Belgium Caleb Bradham Edward Elgar Saint Geevarghese Dionysius of Vattasseril February 2 Maria Domenica Mantovani Italian Roman Catholic religious professed and blessed b 1862 66 February 3 Eleonora de Cisneros American opera singer b 1878 February 5 William Morris Davis American geographer b 1850 February 9 Claudio Williman 20th President of Uruguay b 1861 February 17 King Albert I of Belgium b 1875 February 19 Caleb Bradham American pharmacist inventor of Pepsi b 1867 67 February 21 Augusto Cesar Sandino Nicaraguan revolutionary and rebel murdered b 1895 February 23 Sir Edward Elgar British composer b 1857 Geevarghese Dionysius of Vattasseril Indian Orthodox priest and saint b 1858 February 25 John McGraw American baseball manager and MLB Hall of Famer b 1873 March Edit Prince Sixtus of Bourbon Parma March 1 Wilhelm Diegelmann German actor b 1861 Charles Webster Leadbeater British author and Theosophist b 1854 March 2 John Smith Archibald Canadian architect b 1872 March 7 John Hamilton Gordon 1st Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair Scottish politician Governor General of Canada b 1847 March 14 Joao do Canto e Castro Portuguese army officer 67th Prime Minister of Portugal and 5th President of Portugal b 1862 Prince Sixtus of Bourbon Parma b 1886 March 15 Davidson Black Canadian born paleoanthropologist b 1884 March 19 Edward Montagu Stuart Wortley British army general b 1857 March 20 Emma of Waldeck and Pyrmont Dutch Queen and regent b 1858 Sydney Deane Australian cricketer and actor b 1863 March 21 Nicanor Abelardo Filipino composer b 1873 Lilyan Tashman American actress b 1896 March 27 Francis William Reitz 5th president of the Orange Free State b 1844 March 28 Mahmoud Mokhtar Egyptian sculptor b 1891 March 29 Otto Hermann Kahn German born philanthropist b 1867 March 30 Paul Cazeneuve French politician b 1852 Ronald Munro Ferguson 1st Viscount Novar Scottish politician 8th Governor General of Australia b 1860 April Edit April 7 Beatrice Ephrussi de Rothschild French socialite b 1864 Karl von Einem German general b 1853 April 9 Safvet beg Basagic Yugoslav writer b 1870 April 11 Gerald du Maurier British actor b 1873 John Collier British painter b 1850 April 15 Karl Dane Danish actor b 1886 April 18 Raffaele Garofalo Italian criminologist and jurist b 1851 April 21 Carsten Borchgrevink Anglo Norwegian polar explorer b 1864 April 26 Arturs Alberings 6th Prime Minister of Latvia b 1876 John Hamilton Canadian gangster b 1899 April 27 Joe Vila American sportswriter b 1866 April 28 Charley Patton American Delta blues musician April 30 Hugh L Scott Major General of the US Army b 1853 May Edit Edward William Nelson May 12 Gertrude Abbott Australian abbott b 1846 May 17 Cass Gilbert American architect b 1859 May 19 Edward William Nelson American naturalist b 1855 May 21 James Durkin Canadian born American actor b 1879 May 23 Clyde Barrow American outlaw member of Barrow Gang b 1909 Bonnie Parker American outlaw member of Barrow Gang b 1910 May 24 Brand Whitlock American journalist and politician b 1869 May 25 Gustav Holst British composer b 1874 May 26 Prince Alfonso Count of Caserta b 1841 May 29 Eugenie Besserer American silent film actress b 1868 68 May 30 Tōgō Heihachirō Japanese admiral b 1848 Julia Lopes de Almeida Brazilian advocate and writer b 1862 May 31 Lew Cody American actor b 1884 June Edit Prince Bernhard of Lippe Kurt von Schleicher June 8 Dorothy Dell American actress b 1915 June 9 Medeiros e Albuquerque Brazilian poet and politician b 1867 June 10 Frederick Delius British composer b 1862 June 11 Lev Vygotsky Russian developmental psychologist b 1896 June 19 Prince Bernhard of Lippe b 1872 June 27 Francesco Buhagiar 2nd Prime Minister of Malta b 1876 June 30 Murdered during the Night of the Long Knives Karl Ernst Nazi SA leader in Berlin b 1904 Fritz Gerlich German journalist b 1883 Edmund Heines Deputy SA leader b 1897 Gustav von Kahr German politician b 1862 Kurt von Schleicher 23rd Chancellor of Germany b 1882 Gregor Strasser German Nazi politician b 1892 July Edit Marie Curie John Dillinger Engelbert Dollfuss July 1 Ernst Rohm German politician Nazi SA Leader assassinated b 1887 Edgar Jung German lawyer and political activist assassinated b 1894 July 3 Emma Irene Astrom Finnish teacher Finland s first female university graduate b 1847 Duke Henry of Mecklenburg Schwerin Dutch prince consort b 1876 July 4 Marie Curie Polish born scientist recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry and physics b 1867 Hayim Nahman Bialik Russian born Jewish poet considered Israel s national poet b 1873 July 5 Ahmad Zaki Pasha Egyptian philologist b 1867 July 6 Alec B Francis English actor b 1867 Prince Pedro Augusto of Saxe Coburg and Gotha b 1866 July 8 Benjamin Baillaud French astronomer b 1848 July 10 Erich Muhsam German author b 1878 69 July 13 Kate Sheppard New Zealand women s suffragist b 1848 Ignacio Sanchez Mejias Spanish bullfighter b 1891 July 15 Louis F Gottschalk American composer b 1864 Jules Renkin Belgian politician and 28th Prime Minister of Belgium b 1862 July 16 Carlo Bergamini Italian sculptor b 1868 July 20 Padre Cicero Brazilian Roman Catholic priest and reverend b 1844 July 21 Hubert Lyautey Marshal of France b 1854 July 22 John Dillinger American gangster b 1903 July 23 Maria Pilar Lopez de Maturana Ortiz de Zarate Spanish Roman Catholic religious blessed and blessed b 1884 July 24 Hans Hahn Austrian mathematician b 1879 July 25 Francois Coty French perfume manufacturer b 1874 Engelbert Dollfuss Austrian statesman and 10th Chancellor of Austria assassinated b 1892 Nestor Makhno Ukrainian anarchist b 1888 July 26 Winsor McCay American comic creator and animator b 1869 July 27 Hubert Lyautey French general and colonial administrator b 1854 July 28 Marie Dressler Canadian actress b 1868 Louis Tancred South African cricketer b 1876 Edith Yorke British actress b 1867 July 30 Sir Henry Norris British politician and businessman b 1865 August Edit Paul von Hindenburg August 2 Paul von Hindenburg German general and politician 2nd President of Germany b 1847 August 7 Hermann Kusmanek von Burgneustadten Austro Hungarian general b 1860 August 8 Wilbert Robinson American baseball manager and MLB Hall of Famer b 1863 August 9 Alfred Steux Belgian road racing cyclist b 1892 August 10 George Hill American director b 1895 August 13 Mary Hunter Austin American writer of fiction and non fiction b 1868 August 14 Raymond Hood American architect b 1881 August 23 Homer Van Meter American criminal and bank robber b 1905 August 27 Linda Agostini British born Australian homicide victim b 1905 August 28 Sir Edgeworth David British born Australian geologist and explorer b 1858 September Edit King Alexander I of Yugoslavia September 1 Fanny Davies British pianist b 1861 September 2 Russ Columbo American singer and actor b 1908 September 9 Roger Fry British artist b 1866 September 10 Sir George Henschel English musician b 1850 September 13 Serafina Astafieva Russian ballet dancer b 1876 September 21 Genevieve Stebbins American author and teacher b 1857 September 22 Charles Makley American criminal b 1889 September 27 Ellen Willmott English horticulturalist b 1858 October Edit Raymond Poincare October 5 Jean Vigo French film director b 1905 October 9 King Alexander I of Yugoslavia b 1888 assassinated Vlado Chernozemski Bulgarian revolutionary leader b 1897 Saint Innocencio of Mary Immaculate Spanish Roman Catholic priest and saint b 1887 October 12 Willy Clarkson British costume designer and wigmaker b 1861 October 14 Mikhail Matyushin Russian painter and composer b 1861 Sir Arthur Schuster German born British physicist b 1851 October 15 Raymond Poincare 58th Prime Minister of France and 10th President of France during World War I b 1860 October 17 Santiago Ramon y Cajal Spanish histologist and neuroscientist recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine b 1852 October 19 Alexander von Kluck German general b 1846 October 22 Pretty Boy Floyd American bank robber shot by law officers b 1904 October 24 Giacomo Montalto Italian socialist leader and politician b 1864 October 29 Lou Tellegen Dutch actor b 1881 November Edit Carl von Linde Baby Face Nelson November 2 Edmond James de Rothschild French philanthropist b 1845 November 3 Sir Robert McAlpine Scottish builder b 1847 November 8 James Mark Baldwin American philosopher and psychologist b 1861 November 16 Alice Liddell English inspiration for Alice s Adventures in Wonderland b 1852 Carl von Linde German scientist and engineer b 1842 Georgi Todorov Bulgarian general b 1858 November 20 Willem de Sitter Dutch mathematician physicist and astronomer b 1872 November 22 Harry Steppe American vaudeville performer b 1888 November 24 Jirō Tamon Japanese general b 1878 November 27 Baby Face Nelson American gangster b 1908 November 30 Helene Boucher French aviator b 1908 December Edit Charles Michael Duke of Mecklenburg December 1 Sergey Kirov Soviet politician b 1886 Blind Blake American blues singer b 1896 December 4 Adrien de Gerlache Belgian explorer b 1866 December 5 Oskar von Hutier German general b 1857 December 6 Charles Michael Duke of Mecklenburg head of the House of Mecklenburg Strelitz b 1863 December 7 Mary Baker McQuesten Canadian letter writer and missionary b 1849 December 9 Alceste De Ambris Italian syndicalist b 1874 December 26 Wallace Thurman American writer b 1902 December 28 Lowell Sherman American actor and director b 1885 Pablo Gargallo Spanish sculptor and painter b 1881 Nobel Prizes Edit Physics Not awarded this year Chemistry Harold Clayton Urey Physiology or Medicine George Hoyt Whipple George Richards Minot William Parry Murphy Literature Luigi Pirandello Peace Arthur HendersonReferences Edit League of Nations 1938 Handbook of International Organisations associations Bureaux Committees Etc League of Nations p 392 Gerrit Jasper Schenk March 20 2017 Historical Disaster Experiences Towards a Comparative and Transcultural History of Disasters Across Asia and Europe Springer p 244 ISBN 978 3 319 49163 9 Gerd Rainer Horn November 21 1996 European Socialists Respond to Fascism Ideology Activism and Contingency in the 1930s Oxford University Press p 72 ISBN 978 0 19 987994 6 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