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events
see also: List of the heads of state 1903
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disasters
- 14. April: An earthquake of unknown quantity strength in Turkey, about 1,700 dead ones
- 28. April: An earthquake of the strength 6.3 in Turkey, about 2,200 dead ones
- 19. June: Osnabrück as well as the surrounding municipalities are afflicted by an enormous hail tempest. Up to 11 cm large hail was observed. In cooperation with strong Sturmböen nearly 150,000 windowpanes were destroyed alone in Osnabrück. Numerous trees were entwurzelt, observed in the quarter Hellern a Tornado
politics and economics
- 1. January: Adolf Deucher becomes new Swiss Federal President
- 1. January: King Eduard VII., King of Great Britain and Ireland, becomes emperor of India
- 1. January: The spelling reform in the German Reich, Austria and in Switzerland comes into force
- 16. February: Cuba vacates the USA the right for the establishment of quick and coal stations (see. Guantánamo)
- 20. February: Pope Leo XIII. its 25-year old Pontefikatsjubiläum 1
- celebrates. March: Police headquarters Dresden lead the Daktyloskopie in Germany to the crime clearing-up
- a 3. March: Congress of US approves a new Einwanderungsgesetz
- 14. March: The US senate ratifies the Hay Herrán contract with Colombia over the Panama channel
- 19. April: Into Kischinew/Russia it comes to three-day-long Massenpogromen of Russian Christians against Jews, with whom the police force does not intervene. After international protests the Russian ministry of the Interior explains Jew pursuit with their socialist riot against Zar Nikolaus II.. Journalists assume rather scapegoat - a policy in view of the restaurant misery, the widespread poverty and increasing worker unrests
- 1. May: The state visit king Edward VII. in France the British-French approximation introduces; to 6. July follows the return visit of the French president Emile Loubet with its minister of foreign affairs Delcassé. The relationship of both states was clouded since the Faschoda crisis 1898, flows now however 1904 into the conclusion of the Entente Cordiale
- 11. June: The Serbian king Alexander I. and its wife Draga of Serbian officers in the king palace murders
- 16. June: With the elections to the 11. German Reichstag receives the SPD 31.7% and 81 mandates, the center 19.8% and 100 mandates, the Germanconservative 10.0% and 54 mandates and the national liberals of 13.9% and 51 mandates. Thus the proponents of protective duties and fleet collecting main keep a comfortable majority (237 of the 397 seats)
- 19. June: Benito Mussolini, which is at this time in Switzerland, becomes at the there police as a notorious Marxist unrest disturber on record
- 24. June: Peter I. becomes new king of Serbia
- 17. July: France and Spain agree on the maintenance of the status Quo in Morocco
- 25. July: Ford engine company begins 29 with the selling of its first car, „the Model A
- “. July: Bloody thrashing of strikes and unrests in Kiew, Odessa, low-read and Baku by Russian military
- 2. August: On the Elias day the Mazedonier rises against the Turkish foreign rule in the Ilinden rebellion
- 4. August: Choice Giuseppe Melchiorre Sartos to the Pope after four-day Konklave. It calls itself Pius X. and the follow-up of Leo XIII steps. on. The Austrian emperor Franz Joseph had 22 with the choice against the candidate cardinal Rampolla
- intervenes. August: Strike of the textile workers of Crimmitschau; 7600 workers arrests
- 23. August: 6. Zionistenkongress in Basel: Theodor Herzl suggests a home place in Uganda as provisional solution for the threatened Ukrainian Jews ; Final goal remains however a state in Palestine; the social-democratic labour party of Russia SDAPR splits into so-called Mehrheitler (Bolsheviks) and Minderheitler (Menschewiki)
- 20. September: Establishment of the AFMA (institute for musical performance rights), a predecessor organization of the GEMA
- 3. October: Agreements of Mürzsteg between Russia and Austria Hungary, which guarantee the existence of the Osmani realm, this at the same time however to reforms in Macedonia request
- 10. October: In Manchester „national the Women's Social and Political union is created “, a woman right to vote combination. (see also: Suffragetten)
- 17. October: The USA and Great Britain agree on the process of the border between Alaska and Canada
- 3. November: Landing of US warships in Panama, its secession of Colombia with this of the USA produced action (also „Operettenrevoluton “mentioned) into the ways one leads
- without date: Henriette Arendt adjusted as a first police woman of Germany with the city police station Stuttgart
science and technology
- in Berlin creates Emil Rathenau the general Electricitäts society (AEG)
- 24. May: Establishment General German Automobile Association
- 21. June: In Frankfurt/Main the federation of German architects (Federal Employers Association) is created
- 9. September: The Albulabahn in the canton grey federations is inaugurated. The first travel goes from Chur to Samedan
- 17. December: First steered powered flight of the brothers WRIGHTs
- without date: Oskar of Miller creates the German museum in Munich
- without date: Philipp Lenard discovers the fact that electron beams pierce metal foils and develops its thought that the largest part of the atom must be empty
- Joseph John Thomson develops the Thomson atom model ( raisin cake model), designated after it
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culture
- 19. January: Premiere of the opera Het Eerekruis of Cornelius of die bar in Amsterdam
- 9. February - premiere of the opera Marie larva line by Jules Masenets in Nice
- 7. June: Premiere of the dramatic Symphonie Ilsebill. The fairy tale of Fischer and its wife von Friedrich Klose in Karlsruhe
- 30. August: Premiere of the opera A Guest OF Honor of Scott Joplin in East pc. Of Louis
- 1. October: Premiere of the opera alpine king and people enemy of Leo sheet metal at the Dresdens yard opera
- 17. November: Premiere of the opera Mademoiselle Fifi of César Cui in Moscow
- 15. December: Establishment of the German artist federation
- 21. December - which Prix Goncourt, of France most important literary award, for the first time assigned.
- Shearing LOCK of cross-beam returns from the dead ones. 1893 had been surrendered the master detective by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle to novel death, which released furious protests of the fan municipality.
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sport
of entries of athlete IC world records see under the respective discipline under Leichtathletik.
- 1. July beginning of the first route de France in Paris; it leads France through completely across 2482 kilometers
- to 27. May 1903 establishment of the VFC Plauen in the restaurant “German fleet”
- to 31. May takes place in Hamburg the first final game around the German football championship : the VfB Leipzig defeats the DFC Prague with 7:2 and receives the Victoria
- in Turkey the association Besiktas JK based
is born
- 2. January: Pjotr Michailowitsch Stefanowski, Soviet test pilot († 1976)
- 4. January: George Elser, Dt. Resistance fighter and Hitler assassin († 1945)
- 4. January: Gustav Wegner, German athlete († 1942)
- 6. January: Maurice Abravanel, US-American conductor († 1993)
- 6. January: Walter Nigg, Swiss theologian († 1988)
- 7. January: Albrecht Haushofer, German geographer, diplomat and writer († 1945)
- 7. January: Josef Breuer (chess), German problem composer († 1981)
- 9. January: Melitta countess give from Stauffenberg, German aviator in the Second World War († 1945)
- 10. January: Barbara Hepworth, sculptor († 1975)
- 10. January: Flaminio Bertoni, Italian designer, sculptor and architect († 1964)
- 11. January: Alan Stewart Paton, South African writer and apartheid opponent († 1988)
- 12. January: Igor Wassiljewitsch Kurtschatow, Soviet physicist († 1960)
- 18. January: Berthold Goldschmidt, German composer, that to England to flee had († 1996)
- 18. January: Werner Hinz, German actor († 1985)
- 19. January: Boris Blacher, German music scientist and composer († 1975)
- 22. January: Fritz G. Houtermans, physicist († 1966)
- 22. January: Morley Callaghan, Canadian writer († 1990)
- 24. January: Louis de Wohl, German writer and Astrologe († 1961)
- 26. January: Franz Marx, German politician († 1985)
- 27. January: Howard Percy Robertson, physicist († 1961)
- 27. January: John Carew Eccles, Australian physiologist († 1997)
- 29. January: Bernhard Reismann, German politician († 1982)
- 30. January: Slátan Dudow, a DEFA director († 1963)
- 31. January: Joseph Illerhaus, German politician († 1973)
- 1. February: Franz Reinisch, member of the beautiful place movement, refused the oath of allegiance on Hitler († 1942)
- to 1. February: George Rendl, Austrian writer († 1972)
- 2. February: Bartel Leendert van the Waerden, Netherlands mathematician († 1996)
- 2. February: Eugen Kogon, German journalist, sociologist and politics scientist († 1987)
- 2. February: Karl Duncker, German psychologist, representative of the shape theory († 1940)
- 3. February: Air the Arend, Netherlands composer and organist († 1982)
- 5. February: Alfredo Vicente Scherer, archbishop of postage Alegre and cardinal († 1996)
- 5. February: Fritz Everding, naturalistischer painter and commercial artist († 1965)
- 6. February: Claudio Arrau, Chilean pianist († 1991)
- 6. February: Egon von Vietinghoff, Maler, Fachbuchautor, Philosoph († 1994)
- 9. February: George Trexler, German church musician, music paedagogue and composer († 1979)
- 10. February: Franco Cortese, Italian running driver († 1986)
- 13. February: Georges Simenon, Belgian crime film writer († 1989)
- 13. February: Georgi Michailowitsch Berijew, Soviet airplane technical designer († 1979)
- 14. February: Fritz Büchtger, German composer († 1978)
- 14. February: Julius Meinl III., Austrian entrepreneur († 1991)
- 15. February: Heinrich Drake, German sculptor († 1994)
- 15. February: Ivan Galamian, Violinistpädagoge († 1981)
- 18. February: Nikolai Wiktorowitsch Podgorny, head of state of the Soviet Union († 1983)
- 20. February: Ella Maillart, Swiss Sportlerin and travel authoress († 1997)
- 20. February: Joseph Schröffer, bishop von Eichstätt, Kurienkardinal († 1983)
- 21. February: Anaïs Nin, US-American authoress († 1977)
- 21. February: Dorothea Neff, Austrian actress († 1986)
- 21. February: Raymond Queneau, French poet and writer († 1976)
- 21. February: Scrapper Blackwell, US-American Blues guitarist († 1962)
- 22. February: Franc awkward clay/tone Ramsey, British mathematician and logician († 1930)
- 23. February: Julius Fučík (author), Czech writer, journalist and culture politician († 1943)
- 24. February: Franz Burda, German publisher and founder of the Burda publishing house († 1986)
- 25. February: Gerhard Schrader, German chemist († 1990)
- 25. February: Iwan Pawlowitsch Bratuchin, Soviet helicopter technical designer († 1985)
- 26. February: Giulio Natta, Italian chemist († 1979)
- 26. February: January Fethke, GermanPolish film director, film script author and Esperanto writer († 1980)
- 27. February: Fred Oelssner, member of the Politbüros of the ZK of the SED († 1977)
- 27. February: Grethe of wise, German actress († 1970)
- 28. February: Vincente Minnelli, US-American director († 1986)
- 1. March: Harsh ore Kriedemann, German politician († 1977)
- 2. March: Fritz Giegold, German problem composer and chess player († 1978)
- 4. March: EH Bernoulli, Swiss log Grandpa DIN and Pädagogin († 1995)
- 4. March: John Scarne, US-American expert for luck plays and a map artist († 1985)
- 4. March: Karl Hamann, German politician, Minister of Trade of the GDR († 1973)
- 4. March: Luis Carrero Blanco, Spanish admiral and politician († 1973)
- 7. March: Erwin stone, German politician and judge at the Federal Constitutional Court Karlsruhe († 1992)
- 8. March: Heinrich unit train brook, German athlete († 1947)
- 9. March: Gregory Albert Meyer, Erzbischof of Chicago and cardinal († 1965)
- 9. March: Dare Rudolf Soepratman, composer of the Indonesian national anthem Indonesia Raya († 1938)
- 10. March: Bix both hereditary corner, US-American jazz musician and cornetist († 1931)
- 10. March: Matthias Sindelar, Austrian football player († 1939)
- 11. March: Ronald Syme, from New Zealand of coming historians († 1989)
- 14. March: Adolph God-dear, US-American painter († 1974)
- 14. March: Igor Newerly, Polish writer and paedagogue († 1987)
- 14. March: Molla Mustafa Barzani, leader of the Kurdish democratic party († 1979)
- 14. March: Otto Friedrich Bollnow, philosopher, paedagogue, psychologist († 1991)
- 15. March: Emmy Damerius Koenen, lady journalist, co-foundress of the DFD († 1987)
- 18. March: E. O. Plauen, German draughtsman († 1944)
- 18. March: Galeazzo Ciano count von Cortelazzo, Italian politician († 1944)
- 18. March: Karl Helbig, German scientist, Ethnologe, explorer, ship heater († 1991)
- 18. March: Otto Meier, German artist (ceramic(s)) († 1996)
- 20. March: Josef Trischler, German politician († 1975)
- 20. March: Vincent Richards, US-American tennis player († 1958)
- 22. March: Hans Hessling, German actor († 1995)
- 22. March: Yokes Klepper, German journalist, writer and song poet († 1942)
- 24. March: Adolf Butenandt, German chemist, Nobelpreisträger († 1995)
- 25. March: Julio Antonio Mella, joint founder of the communist party of Cuba († 1929)
- 26. March: Otto Abetz, German Ambassador in Paris during the Second World War († 1958)
- 28. March: Rudolf Serkin, pianist († 1991)
- 29. March: Eduard choice, German politician († 1985)
- 1. April: Salo Landau, Netherlands chess player
- 3. April: Bubber Miley, US-American jazz musician and Trompeter († 1932)
- 3. April: Joachim knight, German philosopher († 1974)
- 3. April: Josef Mühlberger, German writer and journalist († 1985)
- 3. April: Peter Huchel, German poet († 1981)
- 4. April: Willy trunk, Minister for finances of the GDR († 1982)
- 6. April: Harold E. Edgerton, US-American electrical engineer, inventor of the stroboscope († 1990)
- 7. April: Willi forest, Austrian actor, film script author, director and producer († 1980)
- 9. April: Dock Molter, Danish painter († 1977)
- 10. April: Hugh Adcock, British football player († 1975)
- 10. April: Willy steel, German politician († 1989)
- 12. April: January Tinbergen, Netherlands mathematician and economist († 1994)
- 12. April: Rudolf Hotzenköcherle, Swiss linguist († 1976)
- 15. April: Gerd Horseling, German politician
- 15. April: John Williams (actor), British actor († 1983)
- 17. April: Gregor Piatigorsky, Cellist († 1976)
- 19. April: Eliot Ness, US-American Finanzbeamter and Prohibitionsagent († 1957)
- 19. April: Lotte Ulbricht, SED Funktionärin, third wife of the GDR Council of State chairman Walter Ulbricht († 2002)
- 20. April: Franz Weselik, Austrian football player († 1962)
- 22. April: Karl Eberhard Schöngarth, commander of the state police and the security agency († 1946)
- 23. April: Karl Larenz, German civil practice lawyer and right philosopher († 1993)
- 24. April: José Antonio Primo de Rivera, Spanish politician
- 25. April: Andrei Nikolajewitsch Kolmogorow, Russian mathematician († 1987)
- 25. April: Camilla horn, German actress († 1996)
- 25. April: Michele Pellegrino, archbishop of Turin and cardinal († 1986)
- 26. April: Alexander Möller, German politician († 1985)
- 27. April: Franc Belknap Long, US-American author of horror, Science Fiction, Fantasygeschichten († 1994)
- 27. April: Karl Maron, Minister of the Interior of the GDR († 1975)
- 30. April: Günter Raphael, German composer († 1960)
- 3. May: Bing Crosby, US-American singer and actor († 1977)
- 6. May: Hermann grave, Czech writer and musician († 1949)
- 8. May: Fernandel, French actor and singer († 1971)
- 10. May: Hans Jonas, GermanJewish philosopher and Ethiker († 1993)
- 10. May: Otto Bradfisch, SS-Obersturmbannführer, leader of the Einsatzkommaandos 8 responsible for mass murder actions in white Russia († 1994)
- 12. May: Detlef Struve, German politician († 1987)
- 12. May: Lennox Berkeley, English composer († 1989)
- 13. May: Reinhold cutter, German writer († 1958)
- 14. May: Franz Seume, German politician and MdB († 1982)
- 15. May: Anny Ondra, German-Czech actress († 1987)
- 15. May: Jean Cavaillès, French philosopher, was shot in the Rahnen of the Résistance († 1944)
- 15. May: Maria Reiche, German Mathematikerin and archaeologist († 1998)
- 23. May: Charles W. Morris, US-American Semiotiker († 1979)
- 23. May: Ernst Klodwig, German automobile running driver († 1973)
- 28. May: Gustav Siewerth, German philosopher and paedagogue († 1963)
- 28. May: Stephan Jaeggi, Swiss composer and conductor († 1957)
- 29. May: Bob Hope, US-amerikanischer Komiker, actor and entertainer († 2003)
- 2. June: Max Aub, Spanish writer († 1972)
- 2. June: Valaida Snow, US-American Jazztrompeterin and singer († 1956)
- 3. June: Ted Tetzlaff, US-American director († 1995)
- 4. June: Jewgeni Alexandrowitsch Mrawinski, Russian conductor († 1988)
- 5. June: Adolf Kainz, Austrian Kanusportler († 1948)
- 5. June: Eugen Lechner, German politician († 1971)
- 6. June: Aram Chatschaturjan, Soviet composer († 1978)
- 8. June: Eduard Brücklmeier, German resistance fighter († 1944)
- 8. June: Ernst Rudolf Huber, German Staatsrechtler († 1990)
- 8. June: Marguerite Yourcenar, authoress († 1987)
- 9. June: Felice Bonetto, author driver († 1953)
- 9. June: Lou Gehrig, US-American baseball player († 1941)
- 10. June: Friedrich fount, Swiss diplomat († 1963)
- 10. June: Theo Lingen, German actor, director and author († 1978)
- 13. June: Anton Kutter, German director and technical designer of the Kutter Schiefspieglers († 1985)
- 14. June: Alonzo Church, US-American mathematician († 1995)
- 15. June: William Jost, Physikochemiker († 1988)
- 17. June: Ilse school, Schriftschneiderin and Typografin († 1997)
- 17. June: William Vallance Douglas Hodge, British mathematician († 1975)
- 18. June: Felix von Eckardt, German politician († 1979)
- 18. June: Jeanette MacDonald, US-American actress († 1965)
- 18. June: Siegfried Ka, was SA upper group leader and envoy I. Class in Zagreb († 1947)
- 19. June: Annalise Wagner, German Heimatforscherin († 1986)
- 19. June: , Jewish attorney, opponents of the national socialism († 1938) suffered Hans
- 21. June: Aluminium deer field, US-American Cartoonzeichner († 2003)
- 21. June: Hermann angel-hard, German athlete († 1984)
- 22. June: John Dillinger, first humans, that the FBI as public enemy No. 1 designated († 1934)
- 23. June: Hans's Christian Branner, Danish writer († 1966)
- 23. June: Hans's George Calmeyer, attorney, rescuer of many thousand Jews in the occupied Netherlands († 1972)
- 25. June: George Orwell, British writer and essayist († 1950)
- 25. June: Pierre Brossolette, member of the Résistance († 1944)
- 1. July: Amy Johnson, British female pilot († 1941)
- 2. July: Alec Douglas Home, British prime minister († 1995)
- 2. July: Olav V., King of Norway († 1991)
- 3. July: Ace Bailey, Canadian ice hockey player († 1992)
- 3. July: Wolfgang house man, German politician († 1989)
- 4. July: Corrado Bafile, Roman-catholic theologian, diplomat and church functionary († 2005)
- 6. July: Hugo Theorell, Swedish biochemist († 1982)
- 6. July: Otto spring, German politician († 1957)
- 7. July: Steven Runciman, British historian († 2000)
- 10. July: John Wyndham, British Science Fiction author († 1969)
- 10. July: Karl Fritzsch, dfeutscher KZ-custodian and war criminal († 1945)
- 10. July: Smelling pool of broadcasting corporations Meier (Federal Office for protection of the constitution), president of the German federal office for protection of the constitution († 1989)
- 10. July: Werner Best, German lawyer, police head and national socialist († 1989)
- 11. July: Otto Eduard hate, German actor, director and synchronous speaker († 1978)
- 11. July: Rudolf Iwanowitsch Abel, Russian agent of the USSR in the USA († 1971)
- 14. July: Carlo Prío Socarrás, Cuban president († 1977)
- 14. July: Thomas's D. Clark, US-American historian († 2005)
- 16. July: Fritz farmer, German judge and public prosecutor († 1968)
- 18. July: Victor green, Jewish town planner and architect († 1980)
- 19. July: Willi Multhaup, German football coach († 1982)
- 21. July: Paul Baumgartner, Schweizer pianist († 1976)
- 22. July: Anton Saefkow, German communist and LV resistance fighter († 1944)
- 22. July: Willy Dehnkamp, Politiker and of Bremen mayor. († 1985)
- 25. July: Fritz Oellers, German politician († 1977)
- 26. July: Gérard Favere, Belgian composer and conductor († 1975)
- 28. July: Ernst Wilhelm plank, German politician, director/conductor of the organisation abroad of the NSDAP († 1960)
- 28. July: Friedrich Rainer, NSDAP Gauleiter and Austrian national captain of Salzburg and Kärnten († 1947)
- 31. July: Emil deer field, German athlete († 1968)
- 2. August: Johannes Baptist Lotz, German philosopher († 1992)
- 2. August: Mathilde Danegger, German actress († 1988)
- 3. August: Habib Bourguiba, Tunisian president (1957-1987) († 2000)
- 3. August: Rudolf Wolters, architect († 1983)
- 3. August: Stefan Wyszyński, archbishop of Gnesen and Warsaw and cardinal († 1981)
- 4. August: Bruno Gleitze, German economist, university teacher and politician († 1980)
- 4. August: Hans Christoph Seebohm, German politician († 1967)
- 7. August: Louis Leakey, Paläoanthropologe († 1972)
- 7. August: Saburo Moroi, Japanese composer († 1977)
- 10. August: Eleanor Lambert, US-American mode lady journalist († 2003)
- 10. August: Geraldo, picking up vein († 1974)
- 12. August: Mario Nasalli Rocca di Corneliano, Kardinal of the Roman-catholic church († 1988)
- 15. August: Karl Harder, German problem composer († 1978)
- 21. August: Fritz Scherwitz, plant manager of workshops for Jewish forced laborers in Riga († 1962)
- 23. August: Walter lens, German lawyer († 1953)
- 23. August: Wolfgang Bartels, German politician and MdB († 1975)
- 24. August: Karl Hanke, functionary of the NSDAP during the time of the national socialism († 1945)
- 25. August: Arpad Elo, US-American physicist and statistician († 1992)
- 26. August: Jimmy Rushing, US-American Blues and jazz singer († 1972)
- 27. August: Ernst Bettermann, German politician († 1983)
- 27. August: Rudolf Kühnhold, German physicist († 1992)
- 28. August: Rudolf Wagner Régeny, German composer of Romanian origin († 1969)
- 28. August: Bruno begging home, US-American Psychoanalytiker and child psychologist († 1990)
- 29. August: Ernst Kreuder, German writer († 1972)
- 30. August: Pietro Pavan, cardinal of the Roman-catholic church († 1994)
- 31. August: Heinz Maria Oeftering, first president of the German Federal Railroads and the Federal Audit Office († 2004)
- 2. September: Martin Heix, German politician († 1977)
- 3. September: Lothar Bolz, chairman of the NDPD of the GDR († 1986)
- 7. September: Margaret Landon, US-American authoress († 1993)
- 9. September: Josef Gregor, German people song paedagogue († 1987)
- 10. September: Georges de Rham, Schweizer mathematician († 1990)
- 11. September: Karl Joseph Leiprecht, bishop of the Diözese gang castle Stuttgart († 1981)
- 11. September: Theodor W. Adorno, German sociologist, music scientist and composer († 1969)
- 12. September: Hans Fronius, Austrian painter and Illustrator († 1988)
- 13. September: Claudette Colbert, französsich US American actress († 1996)
- 13. September: Rudolf of graves, bishop of Regensburg († 1992)
- 15. September: Roy Acuff, Country singer and music publisher († 1992)
- 17. September: Franc O'Connor, Irish writer († 1966)
- 17. September: George Koltanowski, Belgian-US-American chess player († 2000)
- 18. September: Helmut Petersen, German politician († 1982)
- 20. September: Joseph broad brook, German writer, journalist († 1980)
- 22. September: Joe Valachi, confessing Mafia member († 1971)
- 24. September: Frida squat on, Weberin in the “VEB mechanical weaving mill Zittau” († 1974)
- 24. September: George book, German politician († 1995)
- 25. September: Benno of meadow, German Germanist († 1987)
- 25. September: Mark of Rothko, Russian-American painter († 1970)
- 27. September: Otto Bennemann, German politician († 2003)
- 28. September: Albert Vigoleis Thelen, writer, translator († 1989)
- 29. September: Ernst Flessa, study professor and poet († 1976)
- 29. September: Günter Schmölders, economist († 1991)
- 1. October: George Coulouris, British actor († 1989)
- 1. October: Pierre Veyron, French running driver († 1970)
- 4. October: Ernst Kaltenbrunner, Kriegsverbrecher († 1946)
- 4. October: John Atanasoff, US-American computer pioneer († 1995)
- 4. October: Paulus Rusch, bishop of the Diözese Innsbruck († 1986)
- 5. October: Marion King Hubbert, US-American geologist and geophycisist († 1989)
- 6. October: Ernest whale clay/tone, Irish physicist († 1995)
- 7. October: Harsh ore cunning, German photographer († 1975)
- 8. October: Ferenc Nagy, Hungarian Prime Minister († 1979)
- 11. October: Hans Söhnker, German actor († 1981)
- 12. October: Serge Brignoni, painter, Plastiker and collecting tank († 2002)
- 12. October: Walter Jurmann, composer († 1971)
- 15. October: Svend Johannsen, Danish minority politician in Schleswig-Holstein († 1978)
- 16. October: Bend Joe Williams, US-American Blues guitarist, singer and Songschreiber († 1982)
- to 17. October: Nathanael west, US-American writer († 1940)
- 18. October: Lina Radke, German light athlete († 1983)
- 19. October: Otto Furrer, winter sportsman, joint founder Swiss of the winter sports place Zermatt († 1951)
- 19. October: Gate Johnson, Swedish Catcher and actor († 1971)
- 19. October: Vittorio Giannini, US-American composer († 1966)
- 22. October: Curly Howard, US-American Komiker († 1952)
- 22. October: George Wells Beadle, US-American biologist († 1989)
- 23. October: Werner Klingler, German actor, director and film script author († 1972)
- 26. October: Franz tap, director of museum († 1966)
- 28. October: Evelyn Waugh, British writer († 1966)
- 29. October: Arturo Tabera Araoz, archbishop of Pamplona and cardinal († 1975)
- 29. October: Yvonne Georgi, German ballet dancer and Choreographin († 1975)
- 31. October: Eric ball, English composer and conductor († 1989)
- 31. October: Joan Robinson, Ökonomin († 1983)
- 31. October: Wolfgang Trillhaas, full professor for practical theology and systematics († 1995)
- 1. November: Don Robey, US-American Songschreiber and music producer († 1975)
- 1. November: Jean Tardieu, French poet and dramatist († 1995)
- 3. November: Archangelus release flax, Kapuzinerpater († 1982)
- 3. November: Joseph finery, German politician († 1982)
- 3. November: Walker Evans, Dokumentarfotograf († 1970)
- 4. November: Julius of Lautz, Saarland national Minister († 1980)
- 4. November: Watchman Nee, Chinese Prediger († 1972)
- 5. November: Ernst Albert Altenkirch, SED Functionary and Mitglied of the centers party control commission († 1980)
- 7. November: Ary Barroso, Brazilian composer and singer († 1964)
- 7. November: Konrad Lorenz, biologist (behavior researcher) and Nobelpreisträger († 1989)
- 9. November: Léon Etienne Duval, archbishop of Algiers and cardinal († 1996)
- 10. November: Rudolf Batz, boss of the employment command 2 in the Baltic, mass murderer († 1961)
- 11. November: Egon Vietta, German travel writer, essayist, dramatist and critic († 1959)
- 17. November: Nicolaas Diederichs, South African politician and president († 1978)
- 21. November: Karl Pouva, 1939 founders the Karl Pouva kg in free valley († 1989)
- 21. November: Martin Göhring, German professor of the science of history († 1968)
- 21. November: Preston Tucker, US-American autodesigner and manufacturer († 1956)
- 23. November: Alexander Georgijewitsch Iwtschenko, Soviet aircraft engine technical designer († 1968)
- 23. November: Christo Radewski, Bulgarian poet, child book author and translator
- 26. November: Milan Dubrovic, Austrian journalist, Chefredaktuer, publisher and diplomat († 1994)
- 27. November: Lars Onsager, chemist and physicist († 1976)
- 28. November: Wolfgang Pohle, German corporate lawyer, Industrieller and politician († 1971)
- 30. November: Claude Arrieu, French Komponistin († 1990)
- 3. December: EH countess Finck of Finckenstein, German politician († 1994)
- 4. December: Cornell Woolrich, US-American crime film writer († 1968)
- 5. December: Cecil Powell, English atomic physicist († 1969)
- 5. December: Johannes Heesters, Netherlands actor and Operettenstar
- 6. December: Mykola Kolessa, Ukrainian composer, conductor and paedagogue
- 7. December: Tisa of the school castle, German artist and medal sister († 2001)
- 8. December: Me-hurry Kalatosow, Georgian film director († 1973)
- 9. December: To Adolf Maislinger, KZ-prisoner in the KZ DAK-strike († 1985)
- 9. December: Elizabeth Charlotte Gloeden, Kämpferin in the resistance against the third realm († 1944)
- 9. December: Konrad Friedrich farmer, German Typograf and teacher († 1970)
- 10. December: Dulce María Loynaz, Cuban Dichterin († 1997)
- 10. December: Johannes Even, German politician († 1964)
- 12. December: Ozu Yasujirō, Japanese film director and film script author († 1963)
- 12. December: Rosette Anday, Hungarian Mezzo Sopranistin († 1977)
- 17. December: Erskine Caldwell, US-American writer († 1987)
- 19. December: George Davis Snell, US-American physician, Nobelpreisträger for medicine († 1996)
- 22. December: Haldan Keffer hard LINE, US-American physiologist († 1983)
- 23. December: Bolesław Kominek, archbishop of Wrocław and cardinal († 1974)
- 24. December: Joseph Cornell, US-American sculptor, painter and Experimentalfilmer († 1972)
- 24. December: Ulrich Scheuner, Staatsrechtler († 1981)
- 26. December: Robert Vandivier, US-American basketball player († 1983)
- 27. December: Hans Ekstrand, German politician († 1969)
- 27. December: Hermann people, from 1962 to 1983 bishop of Mainz († 1988)
- 28. December: John von Neumann, chemist, mathematician and physicist († 1957)
- 29. December: Erhard Mauersberger, organist, music teacher and choir conductor († 1982)
- 31. December: Hans's Erhard support, German sport physician († 2004)
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- 3. January: Alois Hitler, Vater Adolf Hitler (* 1837)
- 30. January: Ernst Mey, Unternehmer in Paris and Leipzig (* 1844)
- 1. February: George Gabriel Stokes, Irish physicist and mathematician (* 1819)
- 1. February: Rudolf of Delbrück, German politician (* 1817)
- 5. February: Henry L. Dawes, US-American politician (* 1816)
- 7. February: James Glaisher, English Meteoroligist and Aeronaut (* 1809)
- 22. February: Hugo wolf, Austrian composer (* 1860)
- 23. February: Friedrich Grützmacher, German composer and Cellist (* 1832)
- 15. March: Gustav Radde, German geographer and natural scientist (* 1831)
- 23. March: Karl Holub, böhmischer weapon technician (* 1830)
- 28. March: Jean Maurice Émile building DOT, French engineer and inventor (* 1845)
- 13. April: Moritz Lazarus, German philosopher (* 1824)
- 26. April: Malwida of Meysenbug, German authoress (* 1816)
- 28. April: Josiah wanting pool of broadcasting corporations Gibbs, US-American physicist (* 1839)
- 8. May: Paul Gauguin, French painter (* 1848)
- 12. May: Karl Oppel, German writer (* 1816)
- 24. May: Marcel Renault, French automobile technical designer and running driver (* 1872)
- 27. May: Johannes Maria Assmann, German priest (* 1833)
- 10. June: Antonio Luigi Gaudenzio Giuseppe Cremona, Italian mathematician and politician (* 1830)
- 11. June: Alexander I., King of Serbia (* 1876)
- 14. June: Carl Gegenbaur, German researcher (* 1826)
- 23. June: Ludwig Franzius, director of building for Weser correction (* 1832)
- 11. July: Gregor Samarow, German writer (* 1829)
- 17. July: Whistler James McNeill, American painter (* 1834)
- 20. July: Leo XIII., Pope (* 1810)
- 21. July: Henri Alexis Brialmont, Belgian general and military writer (* 1821)
- 25. July: Pro by Mathieu Henry, French Optiker and astronomer (* 1849)
- 1. August: Calamity Jane, US-American Westernheldin (* 1852)
- 9. August: Onno Klopp, journalist and historian (* 1822)
- 3. September: Franz Deym, Austrian diplomat (* 1838)
- 4. September: Hermann Zumpe, German conductor (* 1850)
- 13. September: Carl Schuch, Austrian painter (* 1846)
- 17. September: Friedrich Kaulbach, German painter (* 1822)
- 18. September: Alexander Bain, Scottish philosopher and paedagogue (* 1818)
- 18. September: Theodor Kirchner, German composer, conductor, organist and pianist (* 1823)
- 29. September: Marie Geistinger, Austrian actress and singer (* 1833)
- 4. October: Hermann Cremer, German Protestant theologian (Dogmatiker) (* 1834)
- 4. October: Otto Weininger, Austrian philosopher (* 1880)
- 1. November: Theodor Mommsen, German historian (* 1817)
- 5. November: Heinrich bridge, bishop of Mainz (* 1831)
- 13. November: Camille Pissarro, French painter (* 1830)
- 13. November: William of Polenz, German writer (* 1861)
- 16. November: Camillo custom, Austrian architect and city planner (* 1843)
- 22. November: George Robert Gissing, British writer (* 1857)
- 25. November: Sabino Arana Goiri, Spanish baskischer author and politician (* 1865)
- 7. December: Arthur Milchhöfer, German archaeologist (* 1852)
- 8. December: Harsh ore Spencer, English philosopher and sociologist (* 1820)
- 9. December: Adolph of Hans man, German banker (* 1826)
- 31. December: George von Liebig, German physician and Klimatologe (* 1827)
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Nobelpreise
- physics: Antoine Henri Becquerel, Marie curie and Pierre curie
- chemistry: Svante Arrhenius
- medicine: Niels Ryberg Finsen
- literature: Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson
- the Nobel peace prize: Sir William Randal Cremer
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Web on the left of
- http://www.dhm.de/lemo/html/1903/ (alive virtual museum on-line one)
