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1941

1941 (MCMXLI) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1941st year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 941st year of the 2nd millennium, the 41st year of the 20th century, and the 2nd year of the 1940s decade.

1941 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1941
MCMXLI
Ab urbe condita2694
Armenian calendar1390
ԹՎ ՌՅՂ
Assyrian calendar6691
Baháʼí calendar97–98
Balinese saka calendar1862–1863
Bengali calendar1348
Berber calendar2891
British Regnal yearGeo. 6 – 6 Geo. 6
Buddhist calendar2485
Burmese calendar1303
Byzantine calendar7449–7450
Chinese calendar庚辰年 (Metal Dragon)
4637 or 4577
    — to —
辛巳年 (Metal Snake)
4638 or 4578
Coptic calendar1657–1658
Discordian calendar3107
Ethiopian calendar1933–1934
Hebrew calendar5701–5702
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1997–1998
 - Shaka Samvat1862–1863
 - Kali Yuga5041–5042
Holocene calendar11941
Igbo calendar941–942
Iranian calendar1319–1320
Islamic calendar1359–1360
Japanese calendarShōwa 16
(昭和16年)
Javanese calendar1871–1872
Juche calendar30
Julian calendarGregorian minus 13 days
Korean calendar4274
Minguo calendarROC 30
民國30年
Nanakshahi calendar473
Thai solar calendar2484
Tibetan calendar阳金龙年
(male Iron-Dragon)
2067 or 1686 or 914
    — to —
阴金蛇年
(female Iron-Snake)
2068 or 1687 or 915

Events

Below, the events of World War II have the "WWII" prefix.

January

February

March

April

 
Ansel Adams photograph of the Hoover Dam in 1941.

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

 
USS Arizona ablaze after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor

Date unknown

Births

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

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Deaths

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Nobel Prizes

 

References

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Further reading

  • William K. Klingaman. 1941: Our Lives in a World on the Edge (1988) world perspective based on primary sources by a scholar.

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calendar3107Ethiopian calendar1933 1934Hebrew calendar5701 5702Hindu calendars Vikram Samvat1997 1998 Shaka Samvat1862 1863 Kali Yuga5041 5042Holocene calendar11941Igbo calendar941 942Iranian calendar1319 1320Islamic calendar1359 1360Japanese calendarShōwa 16 昭和16年 Javanese calendar1871 1872Juche calendar30Julian calendarGregorian minus 13 daysKorean calendar4274Minguo calendarROC 30民國30年Nanakshahi calendar473Thai solar calendar2484Tibetan calendar阳金龙年 male Iron Dragon 2067 or 1686 or 914 to 阴金蛇年 female Iron Snake 2068 or 1687 or 915Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1941 Contents 1 Events 1 1 January 1 2 February 1 3 March 1 4 April 1 5 May 1 6 June 1 7 July 1 8 August 1 9 September 1 10 October 1 11 November 1 12 December 1 13 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 Further readingEvents EditBelow the events of World War II have the WWII prefix January Edit Main article January 1941 January August 10 072 men women and children with mental and physical disabilities are asphyxiated with carbon monoxide in a gas chamber at Hadamar Euthanasia Centre in Germany in the first phase of mass killings under the Action T4 program here January 1 Thailand s Prime Minister Plaek Phibunsongkhram decrees January 1 as the official start of the Thai solar calendar new year thus the previous year that began April 1 had only 9 months January 3 A decree Normalschrifterlass promulgated in Germany by Martin Bormann on behalf of Adolf Hitler requires replacement of blackletter typefaces by Antiqua 1 January 4 The short subject Elmer s Pet Rabbit is released marking the second appearance of Bugs Bunny and also the first to have his name on a title card January 5 WWII Battle of Bardia in Libya Australian and British troops defeat Italian forces the first battle of the war in which an Australian Army formation takes part January 6 During his State of the Union address President of the United States Franklin D Roosevelt presents his Four Freedoms as fundamental global human rights The keel of battleship USS Missouri is laid at the New York Navy Yard in Brooklyn January 10 The Lend Lease Act is introduced into the United States Congress January 11 WWII The British Royal Navy light cruiser HMS Southampton 83 is bombed catches fire and has to be sunk off Malta with the loss of 81 crew January 13 All persons born in Puerto Rico since this day are declared U S citizens by birth through U S federal law 2 January 14 WWII Commerce raiding German auxiliary cruiser Pinguin captures the Norwegian whaling fleet near Bouvet Island effectively ending Southern Ocean whaling for the duration of the war 3 In a BBC radio broadcast from London Victor de Laveleye asks all Belgians to use the letter V as a rallying sign being the first letter of victoire victory in French and of vrijheid freedom in Dutch This is the beginning of the V campaign which sees V graffities on the walls of Belgium and later all of Europe and introduces the use of the V sign for victory and freedom Winston Churchill adopts the sign soon afterwards though he sometimes gets it the wrong way around and uses the common insult gesture 4 January 15 John Vincent Atanasoff and Clifford Berry describe the workings of the Atanasoff Berry computer in print January 19 WWII British troops attack Italian held Eritrea in Africa January 20 Franklin D Roosevelt is sworn in for a third term as President of the United States January 22 WWII Battle of Tobruk Australian and British forces capture Tobruk from the Italians In Sweden Victor Hasselblad registers the Hasselblad Camera Company January 23 Aviator Charles Lindbergh testifies before the U S Congress and recommends that the United States negotiate a neutrality pact with Adolf Hitler January 27 WWII Joseph Grew the U S ambassador to Japan reports to Washington a rumor overheard at a diplomatic reception concerning a planned surprise attack on Pearl Harbor Hawaii January 28 Subhas Chandra Bose the chief of the separatist Indian National Army reaches Kabul Afghanistan by successfully evading the British authorities in British India January 30 WWII Australians capture Derna Libya from the Italians February Edit Main article February 1941 February 3 WWII The Nazis forcibly restore Pierre Laval to the office of Prime Minister in occupied Vichy France 5 February 4 WWII The United Service Organization USO is created to entertain American troops February 5 The Air Training Corps is formed in the United Kingdom February 5 April 1 WWII Battle of Keren British and Free French Forces fight hard to capture the strategic town of Keren in Italian Eritrea February 6 WWII Benghazi falls to the Western Desert Force Lieutenant General Erwin Rommel is appointed commander of Afrika Korps February 8 WWII The U S House of Representatives passes the Lend Lease Act 6 February 9 Winston Churchill in a worldwide broadcast tells the United States to show its support by sending arms to the British Give us the tools and we will finish the job February 12 WWII Erwin Rommel arrives in Tripoli Reserve Constable Albert Alexander a patient at the Radcliffe Infirmary in Oxford England becomes the first person treated with penicillin intravenously by Howard Florey s team He reacts positively but there is insufficient supply of the drug to reverse his terminal infection A successful treatment is achieved during May 7 February 13 Aircraft from British carrier HMS Formidable attack Massawa in Eritrea February 14 WWII Admiral Kichisaburō Nomura begins his duties as Japanese Ambassador to the United States February 19 22 WWII Three Nights Blitz over Swansea South Wales Over these 3 nights of intensive bombing which lasts a total of 13 hours and 48 minutes Swansea s town centre is almost completely obliterated by the 896 high explosive bombs employed by the Luftwaffe 397 casualties and 230 deaths are reported February 22 WWII British cruiser HMS Shropshire bombards Barawa on the coast between Kismayo and Mogadishu February 23 Glenn T Seaborg and associates isolate and discover plutonium at the University of California Berkeley February 25 WWII The occupied Netherlands starts the first popular uprising in Europe against the Axis powers the February strike against German deportation of Jews in Amsterdam and surroundings British submarine HMS Upright attacks an Italian convoy sinking the cruiser Armando Diaz February 27 WWII The New Zealand Division cruiser HMS Leander 1931 sinks Italian armed merchant raider Ramb I off the Maldives March Edit Main article March 1941 March 1 WWII Bulgaria signs the Tripartite Pact thus joining the Axis powers Arthur L Bristol becomes Rear Admiral for the United States Navy s Support Force Atlantic Fleet March 4 WWII Operation Claymore British Commandos carry out a successful raid on the Lofoten Islands off the north coast of Norway March 8 WWII The U S Senate passes the Lend Lease Act March 11 WWII Franklin D Roosevelt President of the United States signs the Lend Lease Act into law providing for the U S to provide Lend Lease aid to the Allies March 15 Richard C Hottelet is arrested by the Gestapo on suspicion of espionage but eventually released in July as part of a prisoner exchange with the U S March 16 A group of U S warships arrive in Auckland New Zealand on a goodwill visit On March 20 they arrive in Sydney Australia March 17 In Washington D C the National Gallery of Art is officially opened by President Franklin D Roosevelt British Minister of Labour Ernest Bevin calls for women to fill vital jobs March 22 Washington state s Grand Coulee Dam begins to generate electricity March 24 WWII Rommel launches his first offensive in Cyrenaica March 25 WWII The Kingdom of Yugoslavia joins the Axis powers in Vienna March 27 WWII Battle of Cape Matapan Off the Peloponnese coast in the Mediterranean British naval forces defeat those of Italy sinking 5 warships the battle ends on March 29 Yugoslav coup d etat An anti Axis coup d etat in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia led by General Dusan Simovic Brigadier General Borivoje Mirkovic Colonels Dragutin Savic and Stjepan Burazovic Colonel General Miodrag Lazic Milorad Petrovic and many other general officers with British support forces Prince Paul into exile 17 year old King Peter II assumes power following the coup and Simovic is elected new Prime Minister of Yugoslavia Japanese spy Takeo Yoshikawa arrives in Honolulu to study the United States Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor in preparation for a future attack March 30 WWII All German Italian and Danish ships anchored in United States waters are taken into protective custody A German Lorenz cipher machine operator sends a 4 000 character message twice allowing British mathematician Bill Tutte to decipher the machine s coding mechanism 8 April Edit Main article April 1941 April The Valley of Geysers is discovered on the Kamchatka Peninsula of Russia by Tatyana Ustinova April 1 A military coup d etat launched by Rashid Ali Al Gaylani overthrows the pro British regime in Iraq April 4 WWII Axis forces capture Benghazi April 6 WWII Germany invades Yugoslavia and the Battle of Greece begins April 9 The U S acquires full military defense rights in Greenland April 10 WWII U S destroyer USS Niblack while picking up survivors from a sunken Dutch freighter drops depth charges on a German U boat the first shot in anger fired by America against Germany 9 The Independent State of Croatia a puppet state of the Axis powers is established with Ustashe leader Ante Pavelic as head Poglavnik of the government April 12 WWII German troops enter Belgrade April 13 The Soviet Japanese Neutrality Pact is signed 10 April 15 WWII Axis forces reach Halfaya Pass on the Libyan Egyptian frontier April 18 WWII The Yugoslav Royal Army capitulates Greek Prime Minister Alexandros Koryzis commits suicide as German troops approach Athens April 19 Bertolt Brecht s anti war play Mother Courage and Her Children German Mutter Courage und ihre Kinder receives its first theatrical production at the Schauspielhaus Zurich April 21 WWII Greece capitulates to Germany Commonwealth troops and some elements of the Greek Army withdraw to Crete April 23 The America First Committee holds its first mass rally in New York City with Charles Lindbergh as keynote speaker April 25 Franklin D Roosevelt at his regular press conference criticizes Charles Lindbergh by comparing him to the Copperheads of the Civil War period In response Lindbergh resigns his commission in the U S Army Air Corps Reserve on April 28 April 27 WWII German troops enter Athens April 28 World War II persecution of Serbs Gudovac massacre Members of the Croatian nationalist Ustashe movement kill around 190 Bjelovar Serbs in the village of Gudovac in the Independent State of Croatia Ansel Adams photograph of the Hoover Dam in 1941 May Edit Main article May 1941 May 1 The breakfast cereal Cheerios is introduced as CheeriOats by General Mills in the United States Orson Welles film Citizen Kane premieres in New York City The first Defense Bonds and Defense Savings Stamps go on sale in the United States to help fund the greatly increased production of military equipment May 2 Anglo Iraqi War British combat operations against the rebel government of Rashid Ali in the Kingdom of Iraq begin 11 May 5 WWII Emperor Haile Selassie enters Addis Ababa which has been liberated from Italian forces this date is subsequently commemorated as Liberation Day in Ethiopia May 6 At California s March Field entertainer Bob Hope performs his first USO Show May 8 WWII The German auxiliary cruiser Pinguin is sunk by British cruiser HMS Cornwall 56 in the Indian Ocean 555 are killed May 9 WWII German submarine U 110 is captured by the British Royal Navy On board is the latest Enigma cryptography machine which Allied cryptographers later use to break coded German messages May 10 WWII The British House of Commons is damaged by the Luftwaffe in an air raid on London Rudolf Hess parachutes into Scotland claiming to be on a peace mission May 11 May 12 WWII The Ustase massacre 260 373 Serb men in a Catholic church in Glina Croatia where the men have assembled to be received into the Catholic faith in exchange for their lives May 12 Konrad Zuse presents the Z3 the world s first working programmable fully automatic computer in Berlin May 13 WWII Yugoslav General Draza Mihailovic and a group of 80 soldiers and officers cross the Drina river in Bosnia and Herzegovina arrive at Ravna Gora in western Nazi occupied Serbia and start fighting with German occupation troops May 15 The first British jet aircraft the Gloster E 28 39 is flown Joe DiMaggio s 56 game hitting streak begins as the New York Yankees center fielder goes 1 for 4 against Chicago White Sox pitcher Eddie Smith in baseball May 19 The Viet Minh is formed at Pac Bo in Vietnam to overthrow French rule of the nation as an alliance between the Indochina Communist party led by Ho Chi Minh and the Nationalist party It will become the Viet Cong during the Vietnam War May 20 WWII The Battle of Crete begins as Germany launches an airborne invasion of Crete the first mainly airborne invasion in military history May 21 German submarine U 69 sinks the U S flagged SS Robin Moor off the west African coast having allowed the passengers and crew to disembark May 24 WWII In the North Atlantic German battleship Bismarck sinks British battlecruiser HMS Hood killing all but 3 crewmen from a total of 1 418 aboard the pride of the Royal Navy British submarine HMS Upholder torpedoes and sinks Italian ocean liner SS Conte Rosso May 26 WWII In the North Atlantic Fairey Swordfish aircraft from the carrier HMS Ark Royal cripple the steering of German battleship Bismarck in an aerial torpedo attack May 27 WWII Franklin D Roosevelt President of the United States proclaims an unlimited national emergency 12 WWII German battleship Bismarck is sunk in the North Atlantic killing 2 300 It is eventually found in 1989 The Swiss Socialist Federation is banned 13 May 29 The Disney animators strike begins due to lack of recognition by Walt Disney of his animators inequities of pay and privileges May 30 WWII Manolis Glezos and Apostolos Santas tear down the Nazi swastika on the Acropolis in Athens and replace it with the Greek flag May 31 Anglo Iraqi War British troops complete the re occupation of the Kingdom of Iraq returning Prince Abd al Ilah to power as regent for Faisal II June Edit Main article June 1941 June 1 WWII The Battle of Crete ends as Crete surrenders to invading German forces June 4 Guidelines for the Conduct of the Troops in Russia are issued by Nazi high command through OKW This order a lesser known precursor to the Commisar Order explicitly commands that Jews in addition to Bolshevik partisans and Commisars be killed In a sense this order in combination with the Commissar Order about to be delivered and Goring s instruction to Heydrich to look into logistics later in the month that is mentioned at the beginning of the Wannsee Conference of the following year inaugurates the European Holocaust of the Jews June 5 Second Sino Japanese War Four thousand Chongqing residents are asphyxiated in a bomb shelter during the Bombing of Chongqing Smederevo Fortress explosion A Serbian ammunition depot explodes at Smederevo on the outskirts of Belgrade Serbia killing 2 500 and injuring over 4 500 June 6 WWII The Commissar Order is issued by Oberkommando der Wehrmacht requiring all Soviet political commissars identified in Operation Barbarossa among captured forces to receive summary execution June 8 WWII British and Free French forces invade Syria June 13 TASS the official Soviet news agency denies reports of tension between Germany and the Soviet Union June 14 June deportation Soviet officials deport about 65 000 people from Estonia Latvia and Lithuania to Siberia All German and Italian assets in the United States are frozen June 16 All German and Italian consulates in the United States are ordered closed and their staffs to leave the country by July 10 WWII British Fleet Air Arm aircraft sink the Vichy ship Chevalier Paul June 18 The German Turkish Treaty of Friendship is signed between Nazi Germany and Turkey in Ankara June 20 The United States Army Air Corps becomes the United States Army Air Forces with the earlier name reserved solely for the new USAAF s logistics and training elements Walt Disney s live action animated feature The Reluctant Dragon is released June 22 WWII Operation Barbarossa Nazi Germany with allies invades the Soviet Union and declares war on it Winston Churchill promises all possible British assistance to the Soviet Union in a worldwide broadcast Any man or state who fights against Nazidom will have our aid Any man or state who marches with Hitler is our foe Italy and Romania declare war on the Soviet Union WWII The First Sisak Partisan Brigade the first anti fascist armed unit in occupied Europe is founded by Yugoslav partisans near Sisak Croatia June Uprising in Lithuania A Provisional Government of Lithuania is established by the Lithuanian Activist Front in an attempt to liberate Lithuania from Soviet occupation Rapid escalation of the Holocaust in Lithuania Between now and the end of the year an estimated 190 000 195 000 out of 210 000 Lithuanian Jews will be massacred killing an estimated 95 of the nation s Jewish population Rapid Vienna beats Schalke 04 in the final of the German Fottballchampionship after 0 3 with 4 3 June 23 WWII Hungary and Slovakia declare war on the Soviet Union June 24 The Soviet Information Bureau predecessor of RIA Novosti is founded Rainiai massacre Approximately 80 political prisoners are killed by the NKVD in Lithuania June 25 WWII Finland as a co belligerent with Germany attacks the Soviet Union starting the Continuation War June 28 WWII Albania declares war on the Soviet Union June 28 30 The Holocaust The Iași pogrom takes place killing at least 13 266 Romanian Jews June 29 WWII Hitler s second in command Reichsmarshall Hermann Goring is appointed as Hitler s successor in a written decree The decree will come into effect should Hitler die in the middle of the war The decree becomes void in April 1945 after Goring tries to assume power while Hitler is still alive leading to Goring s expulsion from the Nazi Party July Edit Main article July 1941 July The British Army s Special Air Service is formed July 1 Commercial television is authorized by the Federal Communications Commission in the United States NBC Television begins commercial operation on WNBT on Channel 1 The world s first legal TV commercial for Bulova watches occurs at 2 29 PM over WNBT before a baseball game between the Brooklyn Dodgers and Philadelphia Phillies The 10 second spot displays a picture of a clock superimposed on a map of the United States accompanied by the voice over America runs on Bulova time 14 15 As a one off special the first quiz show called Uncle Bee is telecast on WNBT s inaugural broadcast day followed later the same day by Ralph Edwards hosting the second game show broadcast on U S television Truth or Consequences as simulcast on radio and TV and sponsored by Ivory Soap Weekly broadcasts of the show commence in 1956 with Bob Barker CBS Television begins commercial operation on New York station WCBW modern day WCBS TV on Channel 2 WWII German forces capture Riga 16 Germany and Italy recognize the Japanese sponsored Chinese reorganized national government under Wang Jingwei as the legitimate government of China July 2 WWII The Empire of Japan calls up 1 million men for military service July 3 WWII Joseph Stalin in his first address since the German invasion calls upon the Soviet people to carry out a scorched earth policy of resistance to the bitter end July 4 Massacre of Lviv professors Polish scientists and writers are murdered by Nazi German troops in the occupied Polish city of Lwow July 5 WWII Operation Barbarossa German troops reach the Dnieper River British troopship SS Anselm is torpedoed and sunk by German submarine U 96 in the Atlantic Ocean with the loss of around 250 out of about 1 310 on board July 5 31 Ecuadorian Peruvian War is fought July 7 Uprising in Serbia The Communist Party of Yugoslavia raises an uprising against the Nazi occupation beginning when Zikica Jovanovic Spanac kill two gendarmes in the village of Bela Crkva WWII American forces take over the defense of Iceland from the British July 10 The Holocaust Jedwabne pogrom Local ethnic Poles massacre at least 340 Jewish residents of Jedwabne in occupied Poland The Jewish residents are locked in a barn and the barn set on fire 17 July 11 The Northern Rhodesian Labour Party holds its first congress in Nkana 18 July 13 WWII An uprising in Montenegro against the Axis powers starts the second popular uprising in Europe the first being the February strike of February 25 above in the Netherlands Clemens August Graf von Galen Catholic Bishop of Munster in Germany preaches the first of 3 sermons against Nazi brutality July 14 WWII Vichy France signs armistice terms ending all fighting in Syria and Lebanon July 17 Joe DiMaggio s 56 game hitting streak ends July 19 WWII A BBC broadcast by Colonel Britton Douglas Ritchie calls on the people of occupied Europe to resist the Nazis under the slogan V for Victory The Tom and Jerry cartoon short The Midnight Snack is released it is the second appearance for the duo and the first in which they are officially named July 23 WWII Italian aircraft damage the British destroyer HMS Fearless which has to be sunk July 25 Postal codes in Germany are introduced July 26 WWII In response to the Japanese occupation of French Indochina U S President Franklin D Roosevelt orders the seizure of all Japanese assets in the United States General Douglas MacArthur is named commander of all U S forces in the Philippines the Philippines Army is ordered nationalized by President Roosevelt July 29 The Vichy Regime signs the Protocol Concerning Joint Defense and Joint Military Cooperation with the Empire of Japan giving the Japanese a total of 8 airfields allowing them greater troop presence and the use of the Indochinese financial system in return for continued French autonomy July 30 WWII Glina massacre of July August 1941 The Ustase brutally kill 200 Serbs inside a Serbian Orthodox church in Glina Croatia with a total of 700 1 200 being killed in the area of the next few days July 31 WWII The Holocaust Under instructions from Adolf Hitler Nazi official Hermann Goring orders S S General Reinhard Heydrich to submit to me as soon as possible a general plan of the administrative material and financial measures necessary for carrying out the desired Final Solution of the Jewish question 19 August Edit Main article August 1941 August The Political Warfare Executive is formed in the United Kingdom to disseminate propaganda to Germany and its occupied countries August 1 The Willys MB U S Army Jeep is first produced August 5 The Provisional Government of Lithuania is dissolved August 6 Six year old Elaine Esposito goes to have an appendix operation in Florida and lapses into a coma dying 37 years later still comatose August 7 WWII British submarine HMS Severn sinks an Italian Marconi class submarine August 9 Franklin D Roosevelt and Winston Churchill meet on board ship at Naval Station Argentia Newfoundland The Atlantic Charter released August 14 setting goals for postwar international cooperation is created as a result August 16 The Holocaust Units of the Wehrmacht and the Einsatzgruppen as part of Operation Barbarossa start killing Jewish children signalling the start of the Jewish Genocide HMS Mercury Royal Navy Signals School and Combined Signals School opens at Leydene near Petersfield Hampshire England August 19 The Tiraspol Agreement is signed between Germany and Romania 20 August 21 In revenge for the execution two days earlier of French Resistance member Samuel Tyszelman communist activist Pierre Georges with others shoots and kills a member of the German military in occupied Paris initiating a cycle of assassinations and retribution that will claim hundreds of lives 21 August 25 WWII The Anglo Soviet invasion of Iran to secure the Persian Corridor and oilfields begins August 27 WWII Kamianets Podilskyi massacre 23 600 Jews are shot dead by Einsatzgruppen troops and local collaborators in Ukraine August 28 WWII Soviet evacuation of Tallinn German troops capture Tallinn Estonia from the Soviet Union while attacks on the evacuating Soviet ships leave more than 12 000 dead in one of the bloodiest naval battles of the war German forces will capture the entire Estonian territory by December 6 August 29 WWII The Government of National Salvation a Serb puppet state of the Axis powers is established by General Milan Nedic in Nazi occupied Serbia in Belgrade under military commander Heinrich Danckelmann the regime includes 15 Ministers Robert Menzies resigns as Prime Minister of Australia after losing the support of his party He will not return to the Prime Ministership until 1949 Arthur Fadden leader of the Country Party consequently becomes Prime Minister while former Prime Minister Billy Hughes replaces Menzies as UAP leader August 30 German troopship Bahia Laura is sunk by British submarine HMS Trident N52 450 are killed Germany and Romania sign another treaty the Tighina Agreement 20 August 31 WWII Uprising in Serbia Battle of Loznica Chetniks capture the town of Loznica in Nazi occupied Serbia The Great Gildersleeve debuts on NBC Radio in the United States September Edit Main article September 1941 September 3 The Holocaust SS Hauptsturmfuhrer Karl Fritzsch first uses the pesticide Zyklon B to execute Soviet prisoners of war en masse at Auschwitz concentration camp eventually it will be used to kill about 1 2 million people September 6 The Holocaust The requirement to wear a yellow badge with the Star of David and the word Jew Jude inscribed is extended to all Jews over the age of 6 in German occupied areas September 8 WWII Siege of Leningrad German forces begin a siege against the Soviet Union s second largest city Leningrad Stalin orders the Volga Germans deported to Siberia September 11 WWII Charles Lindbergh at an America First Committee rally in Des Moines Iowa accuses the British the Jewish and the Roosevelt administration of leading the United States toward war Widespread condemnation of Lindbergh follows The Medvedev Forest massacre of political prisoners takes place at the Oryol Prison in the Soviet Union September 12 WWII The first snowfall is reported on the Russian front Construction on The Pentagon begins in Washington D C Franklin Roosevelt gives one of his fireside chats on the USS Greer incident September 14 The State of Vermont declares war on Germany by defining the United States to be in armed conflict in order to extend a wartime bonus to Vermonters in the service 22 September 15 The Estonian Self Administration headed by Hjalmar Mae is appointed by the German military administration September 16 Reza Shah of Iran is forced to resign in favor of his son Mohammad Reza Pahlavi under pressure from the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union concluding the Anglo Soviet invasion of Iran September 16 30 The Nikolaev massacre takes place in Mykolaiv Soviet Union 35 782 men women and children mostly Jews are killed by Einsatzgruppe D and local collaborators September 22 The town of Reshetylivka in the Soviet Union is occupied by German forces September 23 The 1941 Texas hurricane makes landfall near Bay City Texas causing extensive damage and flooding in Galveston and Houston September 27 WWII The National Liberation Front Greece the main Greek Resistance movement is established and Georgios Siantos is appointed its first acting leader The first liberty ship the SS Patrick Henry is launched at Baltimore September 28 WWII The Drama Uprising against the Bulgarian occupation in northern Greece begins September 29 WWII The Moscow Conference begins U S representative Averell Harriman and British representative Lord Beaverbrook meet with Soviet foreign minister Vyacheslav Molotov to arrange urgent assistance for Russia September 29 30 The Holocaust Babi Yar massacre German troops assisted by Ukrainian police and local collaborators kill 33 771 Jews in Kyiv October Edit Main article October 1941 Mid October The first P 38E Lightning fighter is produced by Lockheed in the United States October 1 The Holocaust The Nazi German Majdanek concentration camp Konzentrationslager Lublin opens in occupied Poland on the outskirts of the town of Lublin Between October 1941 and July 1944 at least 200 000 people will be killed in the camp The New Zealand Division of the Royal Navy becomes the Royal New Zealand Navy October 2 WWII Operation Typhoon begins as Germany launches an all out offensive against Moscow Tudeh Party of Iran is founded October 5 The Holocaust In Berdychiv 20 30 000 Jews are shot dead October 7 John Curtin becomes the 14th Prime Minister of Australia following the defeat of Arthur Fadden s Country UAP Coalition Government on the floor of the House of Representatives October 8 WWII In their invasion of the Soviet Union Germany reaches the Sea of Azov with the capture of Mariupol October 11 WWII Armed insurgents from the People s Liberation Army of Macedonia attack Axis occupied zones in the city of Prilep beginning the National Liberation War of Macedonia October 11 12 Fire destroys a Firestone Tire and Rubber Company plant in Fall River Massachusetts consuming 15 850 tons of rubber and causing a setback to the United States military effort 23 October 13 The Holocaust Heinrich Himmler instructs SS and Police Leader Odilo Globocnik to begin construction of Belzec the first of the Operation Reinhard extermination camps October 15 WWII British submarine HMS Torbay bombards the port of Apollonia Cyrenaica in Italian Libya October 16 WWII The Soviet government moves to Kuibyshev modern Samara but Stalin remains in Moscow October 17 WWII Destroyer USS Kearny is torpedoed and damaged near Iceland killing 11 sailors the first American military casualties of the war in which the US is at this time neutral October 18 General Hideki Tōjō becomes the 40th Prime Minister of Japan October 18 Film The Maltese Falcon is released in the United States starring Humphrey Bogart and directed by John Huston October 21 WWII Kragujevac massacre German soldiers and local auxiliaries massacre more than 2 000 civilian men at Kragujevac in Nazi occupied Serbia Fictional superheroine Wonder Woman created by William Moulton Marston and H G Peter makes her first appearance in All Star Comics 8 Introducing Wonder Woman in the US cover date December 1941 October 23 Walt Disney s fourth animated film Dumbo is released in the United States October 25 WWII German fighter pilot Franz von Werra disappears during a flight over the North Sea October 29 The Holocaust Kaunas massacre of October 29 1941 Over 9 200 Lithuanian Jews are shot dead October 30 WWII Franklin D Roosevelt President of the United States approves US 1 billion in Lend Lease aid to the Soviet Union The Holocaust 1 500 Jews from Pidhaitsi in western Ukraine are sent by the Nazis to the Belzec extermination camp October 31 WWII Destroyer USS Reuben James on convoy escort is accidentally torpedoed by a German U boat near Iceland killing more than 100 United States Navy sailors The last day of carving on Mount Rushmore in South Dakota November Edit Main article November 1941 November 5 WWII The United States holds peace talks with Japan November 6 WWII Soviet leader Joseph Stalin addresses the Soviet Union for only the second time during his three decade rule the first time was earlier this year on July 2 He states that 350 000 Soviet troops have been killed in German attacks but that the Germans have lost 4 5 million soldiers a gross exaggeration and that Soviet victory is near citation needed November 7 WWII The Soviet hospital ship Armenia is sunk by German aircraft while evacuating refugees wounded military and the staff of several Crimean hospitals It is estimated that more than 5 000 die in the sinking November 10 In a speech at the Mansion House London Winston Churchill promises should the United States become involved in war with Japan the British declaration will follow within the hour November 12 WWII As the Battle of Moscow begins temperatures around Moscow drop to 12 C and the Soviet Union launches ski troops for the first time against the freezing German forces near the city Soviet cruiser Chervona Ukraina is hit three times in the Severnaya Bay by bombs from German Junkers Ju 87 Stuka dive bombers from II StG 77 during the Siege of Sevastopol 24 November 14 WWII British aircraft carrier HMS Ark Royal sinks under tow off Gibraltar after being torpedoed the previous day by German submarine U 81 The Holocaust In Slonim Byelorussian SSR German forces engaged in Operation Barbarossa murder 9 000 Jews November 17 WWII Joseph Grew the United States ambassador to Japan cables to Washington D C a warning that Japan may strike suddenly and unexpectedly November 18 WWII Operation Crusader a British Eighth Army operation to relieve the Siege of Tobruk in North Africa begins November 19 WWII Battle between HMAS Sydney and German auxiliary cruiser Kormoran Both commerce raiding German auxiliary cruiser Kormoran and Australian cruiser HMAS Sydney sink following a battle off the coast of Western Australia There are no survivors from the 645 Australian sailors aboard Sydney 25 November 21 The live blues radio program King Biscuit Time is broadcast for the first time on KFFA in Helena Arkansas it will attain its 17 000th broadcast in 2014 making it the longest running daily American radio broadcast November 22 WWII British heavy cruiser HMS Devonshire sinks commerce raiding German auxiliary cruiser Atlantis ending the longest warship cruise of the war 622 days without in port replenishment or repair 26 November 26 WWII The Hull note Outline of Proposed Basis for Agreement Between the United States and Japan named for Secretary of State Cordell Hull is delivered to the Empire of Japan by the United States A task force of 6 aircraft carriers commanded by Japanese Vice Admiral Chuichi Nagumo leaves Hitokapu Bay for Pearl Harbor under strict radio silence November 27 WWII Germans reach their closest approach to Moscow They are subsequently frozen by cold weather and stopped by attacks by the Soviets A group of young men stop traffic on U S Highway 99 south of Yreka California handing out fliers proclaiming the establishment of the State of Jefferson November 30 and December 8 Rumbula massacre Nazi forces kill approximately 24 000 Latvian Jews and 1 000 German Jews outside of Riga December Edit Main article December 1941 USS Arizona ablaze after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor December 1 WWII Fiorello La Guardia Mayor of New York City and Director of the Office of Civilian Defense signs Administrative Order 9 creating the Civil Air Patrol under the authority of the United States Army Air Forces A state of emergency is declared in British Malaya and the Straits Settlements December 2 WWII The code message Climb Mount Niitaka is transmitted to the Japanese task force indicating that negotiations have broken down and that the attack on Pearl Harbor is to be carried out according to plan December 4 The State of Jefferson is declared in Yreka California with a judge John Childs as governor December 5 WWII The United Kingdom declares war on Finland Hungary and Romania December 6 WWII Soviet counterattacks begin against German troops encircling Moscow The Heer is subsequently pushed back over 200 mi 320 km British submarine HMS Perseus is mined off Cephalonia December 7 December 8 3 18 a m Japan Standard Time WWII Attack on Pearl Harbor Aircraft flying from Imperial Japanese Navy carriers launch a surprise attack on the United States fleet at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii thus drawing the United States into World War II The attack begins at 7 55 a m Hawaiian Standard Time and is announced on radio stations in the U S at about 11 26 p m PST 19 26 GMT The Japanese declaration of war on the United States and the British Empire is published in Japanese evening newspapers but not formally delivered to the U S until the following day Canada declares war on Japan Adolf Hitler makes his Nacht und Nebel decree declaring that all political prisoners and those involved in both German resistance to Nazism and resistance to Nazism throughout German occupied Europe are to be apprehended by the Gestapo Sicherheitsdienst and other security forces under Heinrich Himmler s control Tobruk s British and Commonwealth garrison is relieved after Axis forces under Rommel withdraw December 8 WWII The Battle of Hong Kong begins shortly after 8 00 a m local time less than 8 hours after the attack on Pearl Harbor when Japanese forces invade Hong Kong which is defended by British Canadian and local troops The United Kingdom officially declares war on the Empire of Japan WWII The Japanese Invade Shanghai International Settlement to occupy the British and the American sectors after the attack on Pearl Harbor WWII The Japanese invasion of the Philippines begins 10 hours after the attack on Pearl Harbor when Japanese forces invade Luzon and destroy U S aircraft on Clark Field 27 WWII President of the United States Franklin D Roosevelt delivers his Infamy Speech to a Joint session of the United States Congress at 12 30 p m EST 17 30 GMT Transmitted live over all four major national networks it attracts the largest audience ever for an American radio broadcast over 81 of homes 28 Within an hour Congress agrees to the President s request for a United States declaration of war upon Japan and he signs it at 4 10 p m WWII Australia New Zealand The Netherlands the Free French Yugoslavia Costa Rica Cuba El Salvador Guatemala and Honduras also officially declare war on Japan and the Republic of China declares war on the Axis powers 27 WWII Japanese forces attack British Malaya and Thailand 27 WWII The German advance on Moscow Operation Typhoon is suspended for the winter 27 The Holocaust The Nazi German Chelmno extermination camp opens in occupied Poland near the village of Chelmno nad Nerem Between December 1941 April 1943 and June 1944 January 1945 at least 153 000 Jews will be killed in the camp The Holocaust The first mass gassing of Jews begins at the Chelmno extermination camp on December 8 1941 when the Nazis use gas vans to murder people from the Lodz ghetto December 10 WWII British battleship HMS Prince of Wales and battlecruiser HMS Repulse are sunk by Japanese aircraft in the South China Sea north of Singapore The Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea officially declares war on Japan December 11 WWII Germany and Italy declare war on the United States The U S responds in kind Mildred Gillars Axis Sally delivers her first propaganda broadcast to Allied troops December 11 13 WWII Battle of Jitra Japanese compel British troops to withdraw from their positions in Malaya December 12 WWII Hungary and Romania declare war on the United States British India declares war on the Empire of Japan The United States seizes the French liner SS Normandie The Kimura Detachment of the Japanese Imperial forces occupies Legaspi Albay Philippines December 13 WWII The United Kingdom New Zealand and South Africa declare war on Bulgaria Hungary declares war on the United States and Honduras declares war on Germany and Italy WWII The Battle of Cape Bon Is fought off Cape Bon Tunisia Italian cruisers Alberico da Barbiano and Alberto da Giussano are sunk without loss to the Allies Sweden s low temperature record of 53 C is set in a village within the Vilhelmina Municipality December 14 WWII The Independent State of Croatia declares war on the United States and the United Kingdom December 15 WWII At Drobytsky Yar 15 000 Jews are shot dead by German troops December 19 WWII Hitler becomes Supreme Commander in Chief of the Nazi Army Raid on Alexandria Italian Regia Marina divers on human torpedoes place limpet mines on ships of the British Royal Navy Mediterranean Fleet in port at Alexandria Egypt disabling battleships Queen Elizabeth and Valiant Twelve days after the Japanese raid on Pearl Harbor the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis Maryland graduates its Class of 1942 a semester early so as to induct the graduating students without delay into the U S Navy and or Marine Corps as officers for immediate stationing in the war 29 December 21 Thailand and Japan sign a military alliance The Holocaust The Stanislawow Ghetto is established December 22 WWII The Arcadia Conference opens in Washington D C the first meeting on military strategy between the heads of government of the United Kingdom and the United States following the latter s entry into the war December 23 WWII A second Japanese landing attempt on Wake Island is successful and the American garrison surrenders after a full night and morning of fighting December 24 WWII British forces capture Benghazi Dutch submarine HNLMS K XVI is the first Allied ship to sink a Japanese warship sinking the destroyer Sagiri near Sarawak K XVI is herself torpedoed the following day by Japanese submarine I 66 December 25 WWII The Battle of Hong Kong ends after 17 days with the surrender of the British Crown colony to the Japanese Admiral Emile Muselier seizes the archipelago of Saint Pierre and Miquelon off Newfoundland the first part of France to be liberated by the Free French Forces December 26 WWII Winston Churchill becomes the first British Prime Minister to address a joint session of the United States Congress December 27 WWII British Commandos raid the Norwegian port of Vaagso causing Hitler to reinforce the garrison and defenses drawing vital troops away from other areas Date unknown Edit The Classic Comics series is launched in the United States with a version of The Three Musketeers Chosun Tire and Rubber Manufacture predecessor of South Korean tire brand Hankook is founded in a suburb of Seoul at this time part of the Empire of Japan citation needed Factory Canteen predecessor of Compass Group global license food service and contract caterer is founded in England citation needed Births EditBirthsJanuary February March April May June July August September October November December January Edit Abdiqasim Salad Hassan Hayao Miyazaki Joan Baez Faye Dunaway Placido Domingo Neil Diamond Aaron Neville Dick Cheney January 1 Asrani Indian actor and director Dardo Cabo Argentine journalist activist d 1977 Martin Evans British biologist Nobel 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Dickinson British antiques expert television presenter August 17 Ibrahim Babangida President of Nigeria Lothar Bisky German politician d 2013 Fritz Wepper German actor August 20 Slobodan Milosevic 3rd President of Yugoslavia and 1st President of Serbia d 2006 August 21 Howard Lew Lewis English comedian actor d 2018 Jackie DeShannon American singer songwriter What the World Needs Now August 26 Akiko Wakabayashi Japanese actress Ayse Kulin Turkish writer August 27 Cesaria Evora Cape Verdean singer d 2011 Yury Malyshev Soviet cosmonaut d 1999 August 28 A I Katsina Alu Nigerian judge d 2018 August 29 Robin Leach English television personality d 2018 September Edit John Thompson Bernie Sanders Otis Redding Ahmet Necdet Sezer Linda McCartney September 2 Graeme Langlands Australian rugby league player d 2018 Jyrki Otila Finnish quiz show judge Member of the European Parliament d 2003 John Thompson American basketball coach d 2020 September 3 Sergei Dovlatov Russian short story writer novelist d 1990 September 4 Sushilkumar Shinde Indian politician September 8 Ito Giani Italian sprinter d 2018 Bernie Sanders American politician U S Senator D Vt and 2016 presidential candidate Christopher Connelly American actor d 1988 September 9 Otis Redding African American singer musician Dock of the Bay d 1967 Dennis Ritchie American computer scientist creator of the C programming language d 2011 September 10 Christopher Hogwood English conductor harpsichordist d 2014 Gunpei Yokoi Japanese computer game producer d 1997 September 13 Tadao Ando Japanese architect Ahmet Necdet Sezer 10th President of Turkey September 14 Alberto Naranjo Venezuelan musician d 2020 September 15 Signe Toly Anderson American singer d 2016 Etelka Barsi Pataky Hungarian politician d 2018 September 17 Bob Matsui U S Congressman from California d 2005 September 18 Priscilla Mitchell American country music singer d 2014 September 19 Cass Elliot American singer The Mamas amp the Papas d 1974 September 20 Dale Chihuly American glass sculptor September 21 R James Woolsey Jr American lawyer and diplomat September 23 George Jackson American author d 1971 September 24 Jesus Mosterin Spanish philosopher d 2017 Guy Hovis American singer Linda McCartney American activist musician and photographer d 1998 September 26 Martine Beswick British actress model September 27 Gay Kayler Ashcroft Australian country music singer Sam Zell American publisher investor September 28 Edmund Stoiber German politician September 29 Fred West British serial killer d 1995 September 30 Angela Pleasence British actressOctober Edit Chubby Checker Eduardo Duhalde Jesse Jackson Paul Simon Helen Reddy October 1 Vyacheslav Vedenin Soviet cross country skier October 3 Chubby Checker American singer The Twist October 4 Mighty Shadow Trinidadian calypsonian d 2018 Roy Blount Jr American writer comedian Elizabeth Eckford African American activist Little Rock Nine Anne Rice American writer d 2021 October 5 Eduardo Duhalde 50th President of Argentina October 8 Jesse Jackson African American clergyman civil rights activist and presidential candidate October 9 Trent Lott American politician and author October 10 Peter Coyote American actor Hanan Goldblatt Israeli actor Ken Saro Wiwa Nigerian writer television producer and environmental activist d 1995 October 11 Valerii Postoyanov Soviet Olympic sport shooter d 2018 October 13 Paul Simon American singer composer Simon and Garfunkel October 15 Rosie Douglas 4th Prime Minister of Dominica d 2000 Joan Antoni Solans Huguet Spanish urban planner d 2019 October 16 Tim McCarver American baseball player and sportscaster d 2023 October 17 Earl Thomas Conley American country music singer d 2019 October 19 Peter Thornley English professional wrestler best known for the ring character Kendo Nagasaki 33 October 20 Anneke Wills British actress October 21 Dickie Pride British rock and roll singer d 1969 October 23 Mel Winkler American actor d 2020 October 24 Frank Aendenboom Belgian actor d 2018 October 25 Helen Reddy Australian singer actress I Am Woman Anne Tyler American novelist October 27 Gerd Brantenberg Norwegian feminist author gay rights activist Dick Trickle American race car driver d 2013 October 28 John Hallam Irish actor Hank Marvin British guitarist singer and songwriter The Shadows October 30 Theodor W Hansch German physicist Nobel Prize in Physics recipient October 31 Sally Kirkland American actressNovember Edit Art Garfunkel Franco Nero Pete Best Percy Sledge November 1 Marina Baura Spanish actress Nigel Dempster British journalist author broadcaster and diarist d 2007 Robert Foxworth American actor November 2 Bruce Welch British guitarist singer and songwriter November 2 Arun Shourie Indian author and economist November 5 Art Garfunkel American singer Simon and Garfunkel November 6 Guy Clark American singer songwriter d 2016 Doug Sahm American musician d 1999 November 7 Angelo Scola Italian cardinal November 9 Tom Fogerty American guitarist Creedence Clearwater Revival d 1990 November 13 Dack Rambo American actor d 1994 November 17 Tova Traesnaes Norwegian American cosmetician and businesswoman widow of actor Ernest Borgnine November 18 David Hemmings English actor d 2003 November 19 Dan Haggerty American actor Grizzly Adams d 2016 November 20 Dr John American singer and songwriter d 2019 Oliver Sipple decorated US Marine Vietnam War veteran d 1989 November 21 Idil Biret Turkish pianist November 22 Tom Conti British actor theatre director November 23 Derek Mahon Irish poet Franco Nero Italian actor November 24 Pete Best English drummer November 25 Ralph Haben American politician Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives Percy Sledge African American singer d 2015 Riaz Ahmed Gohar Shahi Pakistani Sufi author poet November 27 Tom Morga American stuntman stunt coordinator and actor Henry Carr American Olympic athlete d 2015 Aime Jacquet French football player manager Eddie Rabbitt American country musician d 1998 November 28 Laura Antonelli Italian actress d 2015 November 29 Lothar Emmerich German footballer d 2003 Bill Freehan American baseball playerDecember Edit Beau Bridges Kyu Sakamoto Lee Myung bak Maurice White Sir Alex Ferguson December 1 Nigel Rodley English international human rights lawyer d 2017 Sean S Cunningham American filmmaker director producer and writer December 4 David Johnston Australian newsreader Leila Saalik Estonian actress December 6 Wende Wagner American actress d 1997 Richard Speck American mass murderer d 1991 December 8 Geoff Hurst English footballer December 9 Beau Bridges American actor Dan Hicks American singer songwriter d 2016 December 10 Tommy Rettig American actor d 1996 Peter Sarstedt English singer songwriter d 2017 Kyu Sakamoto Japanese singer actor Sukiyaki d 1985 December 11 J Frank Wilson American singer d 1991 Max Baucus American politician and diplomat December 12 Vitaly Solomin Soviet and Russian actor director and screenwriter d 2002 December 13 John Davidson American singer actor December 16 Poldy Bird Argentine writer d 2018 Vittorio Mezzogiorno Italian actor d 1994 December 19 Lee Myung bak 17th President of the Republic of Korea Maurice White African American singer songwriter musician and record producer d 2016 December 21 Lo Hoi pang Hong Kong born Chinese actor Jared Martin American actor d 2017 December 23 Ron Bushy American rock musician Tim Hardin American folk musician d 1980 Mamnoon Hussain 12th President of Pakistan d 2021 December 24 Hans Eichel German politician Lex Hixon American Sufi author poet and spiritual teacher d 1995 December 27 Miles Aiken American basketball player and coach Younoussi Toure 4th prime minister of Mali d 2022 December 29 Ray Thomas English flautist singer and songwriter The Moody Blues d 2018 December 30 Mel Renfro American football player December 31 Sir Alex Ferguson Scottish football manager Manchester United Deaths EditJanuary Edit Robert Baden Powell 1st Baron Baden Powell James Joyce January 1 Jozsef Konkolics Hungarian Slovene writer b 1861 January 4 Henri Bergson French philosopher recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature b 1859 January 5 Amy Johnson English aviator aviation accident b 1903 34 January 8 Robert Baden Powell 1st Baron Baden Powell English soldier founder of the Scouts b 1857 Viktor Dankl von Krasnik Austro Hungarian general b 1854 January 10 Frank Bridge English composer b 1879 Sir John Lavery Anglo Irish artist b 1856 January 11 Emanuel Lasker German chess champion b 1868 January 13 James Joyce Irish writer poet b 1882 January 15 Guglielmo Pecori Giraldi Italian nobleman general and politician b 1856 January 21 Rudolf von Brudermann Austro Hungarian general b 1851 January 24 Josslyn Hay 22nd Earl of Erroll British aristocrat murder b 1901 January 29 Ioannis Metaxas Greek military officer politician and Prime Minister of Greece b 1871 February Edit Frederick Banting King Alfonso XIII of Spain February 2 Harris Laning American admiral b 1873 February 4 George Lloyd 1st Baron Lloyd British politician and diplomat b 1879 February 5 Banjo Paterson Australian poet and journalist b 1864 Otto Strandman 1st Prime Minister of Estonia b 1875 February 7 Giuseppe Tellera Italian general died of wounds b 1882 February 9 Aaron S Watkins American temperance movement leader b 1863 February 11 Rudolf Hilferding German economist Minister of Finance b 1877 February 13 Blind Boy Fuller African American blues musician b 1904 February 21 Frederick Banting Canadian physician recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine b 1891 February 24 Lothar von Arnauld de la Periere German submarine commander b 1886 February 27 William D Byron U S Congressman b 1895 February 28 King Alfonso XIII of Spain b 1886 March Edit Gutzon Borglum Virginia Woolf March 4 Ludwig Quidde German activist politician and Nobel Prize laureate b 1858 March 6 Gutzon Borglum American sculptor Mount Rushmore b 1867 March 8 Sherwood Anderson American author b 1876 March 15 Alexej von Jawlensky Russian painter b 1864 March 17 Joachim Schepke German submarine commander killed in action b 1912 March 18 Alexander Pfander German philosopher b 1870 March 28 Kavasji Jamshedji Petigara Indian police commissioner b 1887 Virginia Woolf English novelist suicide b 1882 March 30 Vasil Kutinchev Bulgarian general b 1859 April Edit April 3 Pal Teleki 2 time Prime Minister of Hungary b 1879 April 5 Sir Nigel Gresley English steam locomotive engineer Flying Scotsman and Mallard b 1876 April 13 Annie Jump Cannon American astronomer b 1863 April 16 Josiah Stamp British baron banker civil servant industrialist economist and statistician enemy action b 1880 April 17 Hans Driesch German biologist philosopher b 1867 April 24 King Sisowath Monivong of Cambodia b 1875 April 30 Edwin S Porter American film director b 1870 May Edit May 6 Shuzō Kuki Japanese philosopher b 1888 May 7 James George Frazer Scottish social anthropologist b 1854 May 11 Peggy Shannon American actress b 1910 May 12 Ruth Stonehouse American actress b 1892 May 16 Minnie Vautrin American missionary heroine of the Nanjing Massacre b 1887 May 24 Lancelot Holland British admiral died in action b 1887 May 27 Gunther Lutjens German admiral killed in action b 1889 May 30 Prajadhipok Rama VII King of Siam b 1893 June Edit Hans Berger Lou Gehrig Wilhelm II Louis Chevrolet June 1 Hans Berger German neurologist b 1873 Jenny Dolly American singer b 1892 Sir Hugh Walpole New Zealand born British novelist b 1884 June 2 Lou Gehrig American baseball player New York Yankees MLB Hall of Famer b 1903 June 4 Wilhelm II last Emperor of Germany b 1859 35 June 6 Louis Chevrolet Swiss born automobile builder race car driver b 1878 June 11 Daniel Carter Beard American scouting pioneer b 1850 June 15 Evelyn Underhill English Christian mystic b 1875 June 21 Elliott Dexter American actor b 1870 June 25 Luigi Capello Italian general d 1859 June 28 Richard Carle American actor b 1871 June 29 Ignacy Jan Paderewski Polish pianist composer and third Prime Minister of Poland b 1860 July Edit Rudolf Ramek July 1 Mikhail Kaganovich Soviet politician b 1888 July 3 Friedrich Akel Estonian diplomat politician b 1871 July 4 Antoni Lomnicki Polish mathematician b 1881 July 10 Jelly Roll Morton African American jazz musician composer b 1890 July 11 Arthur Evans English archaeologist b 1851 July 15 Walter Ruttmann German director b 1887 July 20 Lew Fields American vaudeville performer b 1867 July 22 Dmitry Pavlov Soviet general executed b 1897 July 23 Jose Quinones Gonzales Peruvian aviator b 1914 July 24 Rudolf Ramek 5th Chancellor of Austria b 1881 July 25 Allan Forrest American actor b 1885 July 26 Henri Lebesgue French mathematician b 1875 July 27 Homer Galpin America politician and lawyer b 1871 Vladimir Klimovskikh Soviet general b 1885 July 29 James Stephenson English born actor b 1889 July 30 Hugo Celmins Prime Minister of Latvia b 1877 Mickey Welch American baseball player MLB Hall of Famer b 1859 August Edit Rabindranath Tagore Maximilian Kolbe August 1 James Drake Australian politician b 1850 August 7 Rabindranath Tagore Indian author Nobel Prize laureate b 1861 August 12 Freeman Freeman Thomas 1st Marquess of Willingdon British politician and colonial administrator 22nd Viceroy of India 13th Governor General of Canada b 1866 August 13 J Stuart Blackton American film producer b 1875 August 14 Saint Maximilian Kolbe German Roman Catholic priest martyred in Auschwitz concentration camp b 1894 Paul Sabatier French chemist Nobel Prize laureate b 1854 August 20 John Baird 1st Viscount Stonehaven British politician 8th Governor General of Australia b 1874 August 30 Peder Oluf Pedersen Danish engineer and physicist b 1874 August 31 Marina Tsvetaeva Soviet Russian poet suicide b 1892 September Edit Hans Spemann September 1 Karl Parts Estonian military commander b 1886 September 9 Hans Spemann German embryologist recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine b 1869 September 11 Alipio Ponce Peruvian police officer Civil Guard hero b 1906 Christian Rakovsky Bulgarian revolutionary Russian Bolshevik and Soviet diplomat journalist physician and essayist executed b 1873 Maria Spiridonova Russian revolutionary former leader of the Party of Left Socialist Revolutionaries executed b 1884 September 18 Fred Karno English music hall impresario b 1866 September 20 Mikhail Kirponos Soviet general b 1892 October Edit October 5 Louis Brandeis U S Supreme Court Justice b 1856 October 8 Gus Kahn German songwriter b 1886 Valentine O Hara Irish author b 1875 October 9 Helen Morgan American singer and actress b 1900 October 16 Sergei Efron Russian poet and secret police operative executed b 1893 October 18 Manuel Teixeira Gomes 7th President of Portugal b 1860 October 22 Ioan Glogojeanu Romanian general assassinated b 1888 October 25 Robert Delaunay French painter b 1885 October 26 Arkady Gaidar Russian soldier and children s story writer killed in action b 1904 Victor Schertzinger American composer director b 1888 October 28 20 Soviet military officers and politicians executed in Kuybyshev Pavel Rychagov b 1911 Grigori Shtern b 1900 Yakov Smushkevich b 1902 Filipp Goloshchekin b 1876 Mikhail Kedrov b 1878 Aleksandr Loktionov b 1893 October 29 Harvey Hendrick American baseball player b 1897 Karoly Huszar 25th Prime Minister of Hungary b 1882 November Edit Chris Watson Pedro Aguirre Cerda November 7 Frank Pick British transport administrator and patron of industrial design b 1878 November 10 Carrie Derick Canadian botanist and geneticist b 1862 November 16 Miina Harma Estonian composer b 1864 Sir Henry Wilson British general b 1859 November 17 Ernst Udet German World War I fighter ace Nazi Luftwaffe official suicide b 1896 November 18 Emile Nelligan Canadian poet b 1879 Walther Nernst German chemist Nobel Prize laureate b 1864 Chris Watson 3rd Prime Minister of Australia b 1867 November 22 Kurt Koffka German psychologist b 1886 Werner Molders German fighter pilot b 1913 November 23 Henrietta Vinton Davis American elocutionist dramatist impersonator and public speaker b 1860 November 25 Pedro Aguirre Cerda President of Chile b 1879 November 26 Niels Hansen Jacobsen Danish sculptor ceramist b 1861 November 27 Sir Charles Briggs British general b 1865 December Edit Blessed Martyrs of Drina December 2 Edward Rydz Smigly Polish marshal b 1886 December 3 Christian Sinding Norwegian composer b 1856 December 7 Isaac C Kidd American admiral killed in action b 1884 December 8 Izidor Kurschner Hungarian football player and coach b 1885 36 December 9 Eduard von Bohm Ermolli Austrian general German field marshal b 1856 December 10 Sir Tom Phillips British admiral killed in action b 1888 37 December 11 Emile Picard French mathematician b 1856 December 15 Blessed Martyrs of Drina Croatian nuns December 25 Blanche Bates American stage actress b 1873 December 29 Tullio Levi Civita Italian mathematician b 1873 December 30 El Lissitzky Russian 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