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events
see also: List of the heads of state 1904
- congress of woman in Berlin under presidency of Lina morning star
- 14. June: The German empress Auguste Viktoria receives a delegation of the international congress of woman in private audience, meeting in Berlin
- , 1904 is one leap year and has 366 days.
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politics
- 1. January: Robert Comtesse becomes Federal President of Switzerland
- 1. January: First Department of State for affairs of traffic is furnished in Bavaria
- 1. January: „The office for social politics “in Berlin opens
- 1. January: Change of achievement on 26 weeks achievement in the health insurance law comes into force
- 1. January: The child law for the protection comes into force in Germany . It forbids the work of children under 12 years in all commercial enterprises
- 12. January: During the rebellion of the Herero in the German southwest Africa at that time the German general issues his notorious „call of Trotha to the people of the Herero “
- 16. January: Pink Luxembourg is condemned by the district court Zwickau because of majesty offense to a three-month detention. During the election campaign 1903 it had emperors Wilhelm II. Incompetence accused. Their detention steps the social-democracies however only to 26. August 1904 at
- 6. February: Japan breaks its diplomatic relations off with Russia and pulls its Ambassador out sank Petersburg back
- 8. February: Japanese surprise attack on haven Arthur, Beginn of the Russian-Japanese war
- 8. April: Education of the Entente cordiale between Great Britain and France
- 27. April: Chris Watson of the Australian labour party becomes an Prime Minister Australiens; he is a first national head of the government, the one labour party belongs
- to 17. June: The Russian governor general of Finland dies with an assassination attempt
- 28. July: The Russian Minister of the Interior von Plewe by a bomb assassination attempt of Anarchisten murders
- 11. August: Battle to wading hereditary suppl.: German colonial troops under Lothar von Trotha fight native Hereros , those in the Hererokrieg eastward evade
- to 7. September: After a British armed expedition under Francis Younghusband had reached in August Lhasa, Tibet in a contract Great Britain must grant commercial laws and a military base in Lhasa, handing far. China protested, there it Tibet as its interest sphere regards
- 15. October: Friedrich August III. becomes king of Saxonia
- 22. October: Doggerbank incident: Inadvertent bombardment of English Fischerboote by the Russian fleet
- 8. November: Re-election of Theodore Roosevelt to the president of the USA
- 29. November: Mass protests in sank Petersburg and Moscow against the war with Japan and the Zarenherrschaft
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disasters
- 23. January: A large fire destroys the Norwegian city Ålesund nearly completely; over 10.000 humans 7 becomes
- shelterless. February: Large fire in Baltimore; 1 humans die, the damages to property amount to 50 millions Dollar
- 15. May: The protected cruiser „Yoshino “ sinks after the collision with the tank cruiser „Kasuga “ (both Japan) east of Lüda. 329 dead ones under the 419 men strong crew
- 15. June: On the East River in New York comes the wheel steamer general Slocum with 1388 persons, to usually ethnic German immigrants on board in fire. At least 1021 dead ones
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economics
- 17. November: The Rheini Creditbank takes over the bank of the Upper Rhine for 20 million Marks
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of science and technology
- 22. March: First color photo on the title page of a newspaper (DAILY Illustrated Mirror)
- 30. April: World exhibition in pc. Louis, Missouri, the USA: Louis IANA Purchase exposition, the Louisiana Monument
- 20. September: For the first time a steered round flight with a power plane 4 succeeds to the American Wilbur
- WRIGHT. December: Charles Dillon Perrine discovers the Jupitermond Himalia (Jupiter VI)
- 25. December establishment of Rolls-Royce
- 28. December - Alphonse Louis Nicolas Borrelly discovers a comet, which is designated after him.
- The company Magirus builds the first by machine operated turning leaders of the world
- establishment of the Küstenfunkstelle Elbe Weser radio
- of engineers of the US-Army establishes the Panama channel (until 1914)
- to opening of the Pilionbahn
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for culture
- 20. January: Premiere of the Operette the God husband of Franz Lehár at the Carl theatre in Vienna
- 21. January: Premiere of the opera Jenufa of Leoš Janáček in Brünn, (Brno)
- 22. January: Premiere of the opera Nal and Damajanti (Orig.: Nal' i Damajanti) of Anton Stepanowitsch arene ski in the Bolschoi theatre in Moscow
- 17. February: Premiere of the opera Madama Butterfly of Giacomo Puccini at the Teatro alla Scala di Milano in Milan
- 16. March: Premiere of the opera La Fille de Roland von Henri Rabaud at the Opéra Comique in Paris
- 30. November: Premiere of the drama Resurrezione (Auferstehung) of Franco Alfano at the Teatro Vittorio Emanuele in Turin
- 22. December: Premiere of the Operette the Juxheirat of Franz Lehár at the theatre at that Vienna in Vienna
- 27. December: Peter Pan in London von James Matthew Barrie uraufgeführt
- 31. December: New Yorker Time Square are used for the first time for the celebration of the new yearly.
- Alexander Skrjabin has its 3. Symphonie created
- Anton of webers locks the Musikpoem „in the summer wind “and visits composition courses of Arnold beautiful mountain in Vienna
- Charles Ives completes the march „1776 “
- Claude Debussy writes after separation from its first wife „Trois chanson de France “for its second wife
- Giacomo Puccinis opera „madame Butterfly “will in the citizens of Milan Scala expenditure-whistled
- „the child dead songs “from Gustav of meals to develop, in addition the composer sketches an accident-proof playground for his daughters in Maiernigg at the word ago lake
- the Violinkonzert of Jean Sibelius is to hear for the first time
- max of active locks „the brook variations “, one of its most important piano works
- in Berlin becomes Ruggiero Leoncavallos work „the Roland of Berlin “on those Opera stage brought
- Sergej Rachmaninows opera „Francesca di Rimini “is finished
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sport
of entries of athlete IC world records sees under the respective discipline under Leichtathletik.
- 4. May: Establishment of the German soccer association is renamed „gambling club Westfalia “, the late in the fiber plastics Schalke 04
- 21. May: In Paris the world football federation FIFA is created by the football federations of the following countries: Belgium, Denmark, France, the Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland, Spain
- 1. July: Establishment sport and soccer association Bavarian 04 Leverkusen
- 1. July: Beginning of the olympic summer games in pc. Louis, Missouri, the USA
- 20. July: Establishment „swimming and ice club of the Schwenningen e. V. “late in SERC game Wings one renames
- 23. November: In pc. III. go to Louis. Olympic summer games to end.
- Establishment of the German soccer association sports club Freiburg
- establishment of the German soccer association red white upper living
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born
- 1. January: Paul Laufer, MfS Coworker († 1969)
- 2. January: Walter Heitler, German physicist († 1981)
- 2. January: Walter Hewel, color bearer with the Hitlerputsch 1923 († 1945)
- 5. January: Otto Niebergall, German politician († 1977)
- 7. January: Fjodor Jefimowitsch Bokow, political member of the war council of the Soviet military administration († 1984)
- 8. January: Karl Brandt, Mediziner and Leibarzt von Adolf Hitler († 1948)
- 8. January: Otto Spülbeck, bishop of the diocese Meissen († 1970)
- 8. January: Tampa talk, US-American singer and guitarist († 1981)
- 9. January: Adolf Schröter, German haven guessing and landscape painter († 1997)
- 9. January: Hermann Gösmann, 6. President of the DFB († 1979)
- 9. January: Viktor Brack, German national socialist († 1948)
- 10. January: Henning of Tresckow, German career officer and resistance fighter († 1944)
- 12. January: Fred McDowell, US-American Blues musician († 1972)
- 13. January: Anton Besold, German politician († 1991)
- 13. January: Smelling pool of broadcasting corporations Addinsell, British film composer († 1977)
- 15. January: Ludwig friend, Czech politician and journalist († 1952)
- 18. January: Cary Grant, US-American actor († 1986)
- 22. January: George Balanchine, Russian Choreograph, founder of the American clench († 1983)
- 23. January: Géza Frid, Netherlands composer and pianist († 1989)
- 23. January: Karl Schlechta, German Nietzsche researcher († 1985)
- 24. January: Hans's eavesdropper, German politician († 1981)
- 25. January: Géza Fried, Hungarian pianist and composer
- 25. January: Sleepy John Estes, US-American Blues musician († 1977)
- 26. January: Otto Kässbohrer, German entrepreneur and vehicle technical designer († 1989)
- 26. January: Seán MacBride, Irish politician and Nobel peace prize carrier († 1988)
- 29. January: Arnold Gehlen, German philosopher and sociologist († 1976)
- 30. January: Fritz Duda, German painter and commercial artist († 1991)
- 30. January: Louis Haefliger, Swiss of delegates of the international committee of the red cross († 1993)
- 31. January: Frederick H. Boland, Irish politician († 1985)
- 1. February: Joseph Asajirō Satowaki, archbishop of Nagasaki and cardinal († 1996)
- 2. February: Waleri Pawlowitsch Tschkalow, Soviet pilot († 1938)
- 3. February: Alexander Alexandrowitsch Charkewitsch, Russian scientist of the communications technology († 1965)
- 3. February: Luigi Dallapiccola, Italian composer († 1975)
- 4. February: Deng Yingchao, wife of Zhou En-Lai († 1992)
- 4. February: Teo Otto, Bühnenbildner († 1968)
- 5. February: Walter large, German Kabarettist († 1989)
- 6. February: Theo Balden, German sculptor and commercial artist († 1995)
- 7. February: Ernst Ginsberg, German actor, director and theatre leader († 1964)
- 10. February: John Farrow, Australian film script author and director († 1963)
- 10. February: Otto Dannebom, German politician and MdB († 1975)
- 12. February: Rudolf plate, German actor († 1984)
- 14. February: Walter Hochmuth, German politician and anti-fascist († 1979)
- 15. February: Antonin Magne, French wheel running driver († 1983)
- 16. February: George F. Kennan, US historian and diplomat († 2005)
- 16. February: Hugo Viennese, Austrian composer and pianist († 1993)
- 17. February: Hans Morgenthau, German lawyer and politics scientist († 1980)
- 18. February: Otto Rahn, German writer, itself with the Gralsmythos busy († 1939)
- 21. February: Alexei Nikolajewitsch Kossygin, Prime Minister of the Soviet Union († 1980)
- 22. February: Arkadi Petrowitsch Gaidar, Russian youth writer († 1941)
- 22. February: Ernst Jakob hen, German engine sportsman († 2005)
- 23. February: Leopold Trepper, Polish communist, resistance fighter and journalist († 1982)
- 26. February: Curth George Becker, German painter and commercial artist († 1972)
- 26. February: Hans Joachim Fricke, German politician († 1974)
- 27. February: André Leducq, French wheel running driver († 1980)
- 27. February: Josef Maria Camenzind, Schweizer catholic clergyman and writer († 1984)
- 27. February: Theodor Ritterspach, judge at the Federal Constitutional Court († 1999)
- 28. February: William Michels, paedagogue and head master, friend Arno Schmidts († 1988)
- 29. February: Jimmy Dorsey, US-American jazz musician († 1957)
- 1. March: Glenn Miller, US-amerikanischer jazz Posaunist and picking up vein († 1944)
- 2. March: Theodor Seuss hostages, US-American child book author and Cartoonzeichner († 1991)
- 3. March: El Duque del Morteruelo, Spanish poet († 2004)
- 3. March: Werner Storz, German athlete († 1982)
- 4. March: Edgar Jené, French-German painter and commercial artist, Surrealist († 1984)
- 4. March: George Gamow, Russian-US-American physicist († 1968)
- 4. March: Joseph Schmidt, GermanAustrian chamber singer and Kantor († 1942)
- 5. March: Karl Rahner, catholic German theologian († 1984)
- 7. March: Pure hard Heydrich, prominent LV politician († 1942)
- 8. March: Hans Tschiggfrey, Austrian politician († 1963)
- 8. March: Nikos Skalkottas, Greek composer († 1949)
- 8. March: Viktor de Kowa, German theatre and Filmschauspieler and director († 1973)
- 10. March: Hans Brehme, German composer († 1957)
- 11. March: Albrecht of Hagen, German lawyer and resistance fighter († 1944)
- 12. March: Adolf Arndt, German politician († 1974)
- 12. March: Bodo Uhse, German writer († 1963)
- 13. March: Erhart Kästner, German writer and librarian († 1974)
- 13. March: Paul Mattick, German communist and political writer († 1981)
- 13. March: William of own ones, German animal Illustrator († 1982)
- 15. March: Brunolf Baade, German engineer of the aircraft industry († 1969)
- 15. March: Fritz Berendsen, German politician († 1974)
- 17. March: Patrick Hamilton (writer), English writer († 1962)
- 19. March: John Sirica, highest judge of the court of Columbia († 1992)
- 20. March: Burrhus Frederic Skinner, US-American psychologist († 1990)
- 20. March: Walter Native of Alsace, German-American physicist († 1991)
- 21. March: Max Steenbeck, German physicist († 1981)
- 25. March: Johann Baptist Gradl, German politician († 1988)
- 26. March: Alexander Schawinsky, stage designers, photographer and painter († 1979)
- 26. March: Hermann Schroeder, German composer and catholic church musician († 1984)
- 26. March: Joseph Campbell, US-American professor and author († 1987)
- 26. March: Willy Fischer, German politician († 1951)
- 30. March: Alexandrina Maria there Costa, Portuguese Mystikerin († 1955)
- 30. March: E. P. Yak-generic terms, Belgian draughtsman von Comics († 1987)
- 30. March: Ernesto de la Guardia Navarro, 30. President of Panama († 1983)
- 31. March: Harry bending joke, German director († 1987)
- 1. April: Nikolai Erastowitsch Bersarin, first Soviet commander of city of Berlin († 1945)
- 5. April: Hermann Bruse, German painter and commercial artist († 1953)
- 6. April: Erwin Komenda, automobile designer († 1966)
- 6. April: Briefly George Kiesinger, German politician and Federal Chancellor of the FRG († 1988)
- 6. April: Willy resin home, Dt. Worker writer and communist († 1937)
- 7. April: Curt Querner, painter († 1976)
- 8. April: Harsh ore Wolff, German politician († 1958)
- 8. April: John Antill, Australian composer († 1986)
- 8. April: John smelling pool of broadcasting corporations Hicks, economist († 1989)
- 8. April: Karl Scherm, German football player († 1977)
- 8. April: Yves Congar, cardinal of the Roman-catholic church († 1995)
- 9. April: Ludwig hollow, Swiss author († 1980)
- 10. April: Joachim Gottschalk, German actor († 1941)
- 10. April: Scott E. Forbush, American geophycisist († 1984)
- 11. April: Werner mountain, German painter († 1981)
- 12. April: Paul Dahlke, German actor († 1984)
- 13. April: Martha weber, erzgebirgische Heimatdichterin († 1998)
- 14. April: John Gielgud, British actor († 2000)
- 18. April: Paul Zapp, Anführer of the special command 11a of the group of employments of D, mass murderer
- 21. April: Odilo Globocnik, at the execution of the Holocaust prominently participant national socialist († 1945)
- 21. April: Vasil Hopko, Greek-catholic bishop of Prešov († 1976)
- 22. April: Robert Oppenheimer, US-American physicist († 1967)
- 24. April: Willem de Kooning, US-amerikanischer painter († 1997)
- 27. April: Cecil Day Lewis, writer and poet († 1972)
- 28. April: Elizabeth Schumacher, German Widerstandskämpferin († 1942)
- 28. April: Willi package, German composer († 1988)
- 29. April: Willi thick hat, German communist and joint founder of the MLPD († 1992)
- 3. May: Bill Brandt, German photographer († 1983)
- 4. May: Josef Pieper, Christian philosopher († 1997)
- 4. May: Umm Kulthum, Egyptian singer († 1975)
- 5. May: Robert crowning field, Austrian sail flier († 1948)
- 6. May: Harry Martinson, writer, Nobelpreisträger (literature) († 1978)
- 6. May: Max Mallowan, British archaeologist († 1978)
- 6. May: Moshé Feldenkrais, physicist, developed the Feldenkrais method († 1984)
- 9. May: Gregory Bateson, British Anthropologe († 1980)
- 10. May: Antonio Buenaventura, Philippine composer
- 11. May: Salvador Dalí, Spanish painter of the Surrealismus († 1989)
- 11. May: Willi Sommerfeld, well-known silent movie pianist
- 12. May: Chishu Ryu, Japanese actor († 1993)
- 14. May: Hans's Albert Einstein, Sohn Albert Einsteins and its Mrs. Mileva Maric († 1973)
- 14. May: Marcel Junod, Swiss physician († 1961)
- 15. May: George Knöpfle, German football player and football coach († 1987)
- 15. May: Emmi Haux, German light athlete
- 16. May: François Marty, cardinal of the Roman-catholic church († 1994)
- 17. May: Jean Gabin, French actor († 1976)
- 20. May: Margery Allingham, English crime film authoress († 1966)
- 21. May: Fats Waller, jazz pianist, - composer and - singer († 1943)
- 21. May: Robert Montgomery, US-American actor († 1981)
- 24. May: Sefton Delmer, British journalist († 1979)
- 25. May: Briefly Thomas, German composer and choir leader († 1973)
- 25. May: Lizzi forest Mueller, Austrian film actress and singer († 1945)
- 27. May: Chuhei Nambu, Japanese athlete and olympia winner († 1997)
- 29. May: Gregg Toland, US-American cameraman († 1948)
- 2. June: Johnny white Mueller, US-amerikanischer float and Filmschauspieler († 1984)
- 4. June: Henry rough, Swiss chess master († 1974)
- 5. June: Hans Furler, German politician († 1975)
- 10. June: Frederick lion, US-American composer († 1988)
- 10. June: Willi Agatz, German politician († 1957)
- 11. June: Clarence Smith, US-American jazz pianist († 1929)
- 11. June: Emil František Burian, Czech composer († 1959)
- 13. June: Hermann Stoll, German geologist and Prähistoriker († 1944)
- 14. June: Benno Ammann, Swiss conductor and composer († 1986)
- 14. June: Margaret Bourke White, US-American Fotoreporterin († 1971)
- 14. June: Marion Yorck of waiting castle, German Juristin and Widerständlerin
- 17. June: Ralph Bellamy, US-American actor († 1991)
- 19. June: Karl Fellinger, physician († 2000)
- 20. June: Heinrich of Brentano di Tremezzo, German politician († 1964)
- 24. June: Briefly Kusenberg, German art critic and writer († 1983)
- 25. June: Matthias Hoogen, German politician († 1985)
- 25. June: Vladimir Konstantinowitsch Kokkinaki, Soviet test pilot († 1985)
- 26. June: Peter Lorre, US-American-Hungarian Filmschauspieler († 1964)
- 27. June: Walter dam, German politician, MdL in Schleswig-Holstein († 1981)
- 29. June: Umberto Mozzoni, cardinal of the Roman-catholic church († 1983)
- 29. June: Witold Hurewicz, Polish mathematician († 1956)
- 30. June: Oskar Paulini, German writer († 1980)
- 2. July: René Lacoste, French tennis player and mode creator († 1996)
- 3. July: Otto Got, German politician and writer († 1985)
- 3. July: Paul Bronisch, German artist and sculptor († 1989)
- 5. July: Ernst Mayr, German-American biologist († 2005)
- 8. July: Henri Cartan, French mathematician
- 9. July: Heinz Jost, boss of the group of employments of A, bureau chief office VI SD-foreign country in the RSHA († 1964)
- 12. July: Joe Lederer, Austrian lady journalist and authoress († 1987)
- 12. July: Pablo Neruda, Chilean poet and diplomat († 1973)
- 12. July: Pinchas Lavon, Israeli politician († 1976)
- 14. July: Hans's Bernd Gisevius, resistance fighter 20. July 1944 († 1974)
- 14. July: Hans's von Herwarth, German diplomat and author († 1999)
- 14. July: Isaac Bashevis Singer, Polish writer and Nobelpreisträger († 1991)
- 15. July: Karl judge (SPD), oldest citizen of Berlin Social Democrat († 2005)
- 15. July: Rudolf Arnheim, German-American art psychologist
- 16. July: Goffredo Petrassi, Italian composer († 2003)
- 16. July: Léon Joseph Suenens, Belgian theologian, archbishop of Mecheln and cardinal († 1996)
- 17. July: Charlotte prince, German painter († 1993)
- 22. July: Karl Veken, writer († 1971)
- 22. July: Otto Rome brook, German journalist and writer († 1984)
- 22. July: Peter Igelhoff, musician and composer († 1978)
- 22. July: Roll ago G. Oschilewski, German journalist, poet and culture historian († 1987)
- 24. July: Delmer Daves, US-American film script author and director († 1977)
- 27. July: Hermann Jansen, Generalvikar and cathedral gentleman in Cologne
- 27. July: Ljudmila Rudenko, Soviet Schachspielerin († 1986)
- 27. July: Oskar is enough, Polish political economist and Minister († 1965)
- for 28. July: Pawel Alexejewitsch Tscherenkow, Russian physicist and Nobelpreisträger († 1990)
- 2. August: Werner soul binder, German Ringer and communist († 1944)
- 3. August: Clifford Simak, US-American SF-author († 1988)
- 3. August: William of nails, German politician († 1956)
- 4. August: Witold Gombrowicz, Polish writer († 1969)
- 6. August: Henry Iba, US-American basketball coach († 1993)
- 6. August: TIC-hone Alexandrowitsch Rabotnow, Russian Geobotaniker and university professor († 2000)
- to 7. August: Erwin Fischer, German lawyer († 1996)
- 7. August: Hanna Melzer, German Widerstandskämpferin against the LV regime († 1960)
- 7. August: Ralph Bunche, US-American civil rights activist († 1971)
- 8. August: Achille Varzi, Italian running driver († 1948)
- 8. August: István Szelényi, Hungarian composer († 1972)
- 9. August: Hasso of Boehmer, lieutenant colonel in the general staff and resistance fighter († 1945)
- 9. August: Weston Adam, US-amerikanischer sport functionary († 1973)
- 10. August: Karl mounting jig, German chess player († 1937)
- 12. August: Alexei Nikolajewitsch Romanow, successor to the throne, Crown Prince, son of the Zaren Nikolaus II. († 1918)
- 16. August: Wendell Meredith Stanley of US-American chemists and Nobelpreisträger († 1971)
- 20. August: Hans George Lindenstaedt, German table tennis player († 1975)
- 21. August: COUNTs Basie, US-American jazz pianist, organist and picking up vein († 1984)
- 22. August: Deng Xiaoping, Chinese politician († 1997)
- 24. August: Ludwig Schmidseder, German composer († 1971)
- 26. August: Christopher Isherwood, English-American writer († 1986)
- 27. August: Ernst Degn, Austrian painter († 1990)
- 29. August: Louise Piëch, Austrian Unternehmerin († 1999)
- 29. August: Werner Forssmann, German physician, inventor of the heart catheter († 1979)
- 30. August: Charles E. Planks, US-American diplomat († 1974)
- 31. August: Werner weber (lawyer), German Staatsrechtler († 1976)
- 1. September: Viktor cinder burner, refugee politician († 1992)
- 3. September: Eduard Hartmann, Austrian politician († 1966)
- 5. September: Johannes Spörl, historian († 1977)
- 7. September: Daniel Prenn, German tennis and table tennis player († 1991)
- 9. September: Feroze Khan, Hockeyspieler of Pakistan and olympia winner († 2005)
- 11. September: Friedrich Schönauer, German politician († 1950)
- 11. September: Briefly Karl Doberer, German engineer, journalist, writer and Philatelist († 1993)
- 11. September: Lyman Bradford Smith, US-American Botaniker († 1997)
- 13. September: Smelling pool of broadcasting corporations Scheringer, German anti-fascist and member of the KPD († 1986)
- 13. September: Robert Stupperich, German theologian († 2003)
- 14. September: Rudolf Zurmühl, German mathematician († 1966)
- 15. September: Umberto II. (Italy), king of Italy († 1983)
- 16. September: Alfreds Klahr, Austrian communist and journalist († 1944)
- 17. September: Edgar G. Ulmer, US-American film director († 1972)
- 17. September: Frederick Ashton, British dancer and Choreograph († 1988)
- 17. September: Jürgen Kuczynski, German historian and society scientist († 1997)
- 17. September: Wilfrid writer, professor for social politics († 1975)
- 18. September: Dolores Viesèr, Austrian authoress and Erzählerin († 2002)
- 18. September: Hans Adolf Asbach, German politician († 1976)
- 21. September: Franz stick, catholic theologian († 1948)
- 21. September: Hans's hardening, French-German painter and commercial artist († 1989)
- 23. September: Alfred tree, Swiss composer, pianist and organist († 1993)
- 23. September: William Reitz, German politician and MdB († 1980)
- 27. September: EDP pool of broadcasting corporations Kocbek, Slovenian writer and journalist († 1981)
- 27. September: Koene Dirk Parmentier, Netherlands aviation pioneer († 1948)
- 28. September: Luperce Miranda, Brazilian Mandolinist and composer († 1977)
- 29. September: Egon egg man, German architect († 1970)
- 29. September: George Ferdinand ducking joke, German diplomat († 1973)
- 29. September: Greer Garson, US-American film actress († 1996)
- 29. September: Jean Pierre Timbaud, functionary of a French trade union († 1941)
- 29. September: Nikolai Alexejewitsch Ostrowski, Soviet writer and revolutionary († 1936)
- 1. October: Hans Brunke, German football national player († 1985)
- 1. October: Hermann Ehlers, German politician († 1954)
- 1. October: Otto freshness, Austrian-British physicist († 1979)
- 1. October: Milly Reuter, German light athlete and Olympiateilnehmerin
- 2. October: Graham Greene, British writer († 1991)
- 2. October: Lal Bahadur Shastri, Indian politician and head of the government († 1966)
- 3. October: Charles Pedersen, US-American chemist († 1989)
- 4. October: Theodor ash castle, politics scientist, journalist and Staatsrechtler († 1999)
- 6. October: Refuge is enough, German writer († 1971)
- for 7. October: Günther Schwab, Austrian writer
- 8. October: Yves Giraud Cabantous, French running driver († 1973)
- 12. October: Thing Ling, Chinese authoress († 1986)
- 13. October: Jutta Hecker, German authoress († 2002)
- 15. October: Wolfgang Weyrauch, German writer and radio play author († 1980)
- 17. October: Josef Klehr, SS-Unterscharführer; Medic in Auschwitz; Mass murderer († 1988)
- 20. October: To Adelaide resound, jazz singer († 1993)
- 20. October: Mario of Galli, Jesuit, theological editor and journalist († 1987)
- 20. October: Sergei Ignatjewitsch Rudenko, Soviet pilot († 1990)
- 24. October: Larva line Delbrel, authoress († 1964)
- 24. October: Theodor ash castle, politics scientist, journalist and Staatsrechtler († 1999)
- 25. October: Cemal Reşid Rey, Turkish composer († 1985)
- 27. October: Ludwig Raiser, professor for civil, handels and commercial law († 1980)
- 3. November: Franz Varelmann, German politician and MdB († 1978)
- 4. November: Friedrich Tamms, architect, professor to the TH Berlin Charlottenburg († 1980)
- 6. November: Paul Bleiss, German politician († 1996)
- 9. November: Viktor Brack, National Socialist functionary, for the death of condemned war criminals († 1948)
- 10. November: Max Kukil, German politician († 1959)
- 10. November: Tawee Boonyaket, Secretary of Agriculture and prime minister of Thailand († 1971)
- 11. November: Alger was called, US-American attorney († 1996)
- 11. November: John Henry Constantine Whitehead, British mathematician († 1960)
- 12. November: Edmund Veesenmayer, National Socialist war criminal († 1977)
- 12. November: Jacques Tourneur, US-American film director († 1977)
- 13. November: Günter Reimann, German economist and journalist († 2005)
- 13. November: Peter count Yorck von Wartenburg, German lawyer and resistance fighter († 1944)
- 14. November: Kind Hodes, jazz pianist, - composer, - picking up vein and - journalist († 1993)
- 14. November: Arthur Michael Ramsey, archbishop of Canterbury († 1988)
- 14. November: Thickly Powell, US-American actor († 1963)
- 16. November: Eddie Condon, guitarist († 1973)
- 16. November: Josef tree gardner, German politician († 1964)
- 16. November: Nnamdi Azikiwe, Nigerian politician (president) († 1996)
- 16. November: Renée Saint Cyr, French actress († 2004)
- 17. November: Isamu Noguchi, Japanese sculptor († 1988)
- 17. November: Paul Chaudet, Schweizer politician († 1977)
- 19. November: Rudolf Meyer Ronnenberg, German politician († 1973)
- 21. November: Coleman Hawkins, US-American jazz musician († 1969)
- 21. November: Edmond Hamilton, US-amerikanischer author and others of Captain Future († 1977)
- 22. November: Louis Néel, French physicist († 2000)
- 23. November: Ludwig Rellstab (chess player), German chess player († 1983)
- 25. November: Tonuses Ortelli, Italian mountain climber, conductor and composer († 2000)
- 25. November: Ba Jin, Chinese writer († 2005)
- 25. November: Lillian copilot country, US-American light athlete and Olympiasiegerin († 1964)
- 26. November: Paul Klüber, German painter († 1944)
- 27. November: Klara Bluem, German-speaking Chinese authoress († 1971)
- 28. November: Nancy Mitford, English authoress and biographies († 1973)
- 30. November: Clyfford quiet, US-American painter († 1980)
- 30. November: Robert T. Odeman, German Kabarettist († 1985)
- 4. December: Albert Norden, DDR-Politiker († 1982)
- 4. December: Herman Autrey, member that volume “Fats Waller & his Rhythm” († 1980)
- 6. December: Alexander Iwanowitsch Wwedenski (poet), Russian poet († 1941)
- 6. December: Eve curies, authoress and Beraterin of the Secretary-General of NATO
- 7. December: Martin Frey, German politician († 1971)
- 8. December: Marty Barry, Canadian ice hockey player († 1969)
- 8. December: Wilmer Allison, US-American tennis player († 1977)
- 10. December: Antonín Novotný, Czechoslovakian politician and president († 1975)
- 11. December: Felix Nussbaum, German painter († 1944)
- 11. December: Franz Zauner, catholic bishop of the Diözese Linz († 1994)
- 15. December: Harsh ore of bright horn, NSDAP member and diplomat († 1991)
- 18. December: George of Stevens, US-American director († 1975)
- 19. December: Bar bed (Trapezkünstler), US-American Trapezkünstler († 1973)
- 24. December: Hugo Friedrich, German novelist († 1978)
- 25. December: Gerhard heart mountain, GermanCanadian chemist and physicist († 1999)
- 26. December: Alejo Carpentier, French-Cuban writer († 1980)
- 27. December: George Groscurth, German physician and resistance fighter († 1944)
- 27. December: Konrad Wölki, composer, Mandolinist († 1983)
- 28. December: Joseph open brook, German actor († 1971)
- 29. December: Adolf Ott (SS-Obersturmbannführer), leaders of the special command 7b in white Russia
- 30. December: Edith Schultze Westrum, German actress († 1981)
- 30. December: Dmitri Borissowitsch Kabalewski, Russian composer († 1987)
- 31. December: Johannes Pietzonka, inverting researcher († 1989)
- 31. December: Nathan Milstein, US-American Violinist of Ukrainian origin († 1992)
- Norbert Dufourcq, French music historian and organist († 1990)
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- 2. January: Ferdinand Bonaventura prince Kinsky, böhmischer noble (* 1834)
- 2. January: James Longstreet, US-American general of the Konföderation (* 1821)
- 24. January: Friedrich I. (Notion), duke of notion (* 1831)
- 24. January: Albert Hollenbach, German organ farmer (* 1850)
- 7. February: Emil Rosenow, German politician and writer (* 1871)
- 11. February: Vladimir Wassiljewitsch Markownikow, Russian chemist (* 1838)
- 23. February: Friederike Kempner, Dichterin (* 1836)
- 28. February: Karl Emil Franzos, Austrian Novellist, journalist, Romancier and publisher (* 1848)
- 28. February: Levegh, French running driver
- 5. March: Alfred count von Waldersee, German military, general field marshal Preussens (* 1832)
- 7. March: Ferdinand André Fouqué, French geologist (* 1828)
- 9. April: Isabella II., Queen of Spain (* 1830)
- 13. April: Mikhail Petrowitsch Wassiljew, commander of the first Russian ice-breaker (* 1857)
- 13. April: Stepan Ossipowitsch Makarow, Russian admiral and and polar researchers (* 1849)
- 24. April: Friedrich Siemens, German Industrieller (* 1826)
- 1. May: Antonín Dvořák, Czech composer (* 1841)
- 6. May: Franz of Lenbach, German painter (* 1836)
- 7. May: Peter Hille, German writer (* 1854)
- 8. May: Eadweard Muybridge, British photographer and pioneer of the photography method (* 1830)
- 10. May: Henry Morton Stanley, Scottish journalist and Livingstone Sucher in Africa (* 1841)
- 1. June: George Frederic of Watt, British painter (* 1817)
- 25. June: William Jordan, German writer (* 1819)
- 3. July: Theodor Herzl, Austrian writer and politician (* 1860)
- 14. July: Paul Kruger, South African politician and founder of the jug he national park (* 1825)
- 15. July: Anton Pawlowitsch Tschechow, Russian writer and dramatist (* 1860)
- 17. July: William Marr, German political journalist (* 1819)
- 18. July: Friedrich the Jakobs Dochnahl, German natural scientist and Pomologe (* 1820)
- 4. August: Arnold jug, German composer (* 1849)
- 6. August: Eduard Hanslick, music scientist and music critic (* 1825)
- 9. August: Friedrich Ratzel, German zoologist and geographer (* 1844)
- 22. August: Kate Chopin, US-American authoress (* 1851)
- 29. August: Murad V., Sultan of the Osmani realm (* 1840)
- 18. September: Harsh ore by Bismarck, Politiker, Sohn of realm chancellor Otto von Bismarck (* 1849)
- 21. September: Chief Joseph, chieftain of the Nez Percé Indians (* 1840)
- 24. September: Niels R. Finsen, Danish physician and Nobelpreisträger (* 1860)
- 4. October: Frédéric Augusts Bartholdi, French sculptor (* 1834)
- 7. October: Isabella Bishop, British travel authoress (* 1832)
- 8. October: Clemens Alexander Winkler, German chemist (* 1838)
- 15. October: George I. (Saxonia), successor to the throne Albert I. (Saxonia) (* 1832)
- 21. October: Isabelle Eberhardt, Russian-Swiss Entdeckerin and travel authoress (* 1877)
- 22. October: Carl Josef Bavarian, Austrian chemist (* 1847)
- 29. November: Fanny Janauschek, actress (* 1829)
- 29. November: Emanuel of boat operator, Russian chess master (* 1850)
- 6. December: Maria Zanders, Kulturstifterin (* 1839)
- 28. December: Otto Intze, professor for hydraulic engineering (* 1843)
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Nobelpreise
- physics: John William Strutt, 3. Baron Rayleigh
- chemistry: Sir William Ramsay
- medicine: Iwan Petrowitsch Pawlow
- literature: Frédéric muck ral and José Echegaray
- the Nobel peace prize: Institut de Droit international
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- http://www.dhm.de/lemo/html/1904/ (alive virtual museum on-line one)
