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events
see also: List of the heads of state 1912
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politics
- 1. January: Mongolia and Tibet explain its independence
- 1. January: The telephone nature in Great Britain puts under state control
- 1. January: Ludwig Forrer becomes new Federal President of Switzerland
- 1. January: Proclamation of the Republic of China by Sun, those Yat sen up to the victory Mao Zedongs 1949 exist
- to 6. January: New Mexico becomes 47. Federal State of the USA
- 12. January: Realm tag elections
- 12. February: Resignation of the last Chinese emperor Puyi 溥儀 on pressure of Yuan ski dock
- 14. February - Arizona becomes 48. Federal State of the USA.
- 13. March: The Royal Flying Corps is created
- 8. October: Beginning of the 1. Balkans war
- 18. October: End of the Italian-Turkish war by the contract of Lausanne. The Osmani realm does without its North African possession (in today's Libya) to favour of Italy
- 28. November: Albania. Proclaiming independence
- 3. December: Provisional armistice in the 1. Balkans war
- Ruhr strike: Military is used
economics
- 1. March: Opening of the first Hamburg underground line between city hall and Barmbek
- 6. March: The railway connection between Arica in Chile and La Paz (Bolivia) is opened.
- 10. April: Young remote travel of the Titanic
- 1. August: Start-up of the virgin railway station virgin yoke
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science and technology
- 18. January: Robert Falcon Scott reached as the second the South Pole
- Victor Franz Hess discovers the cosmic radiation (cosmic radiation) by balloon flights in the terrestrial atmosphere (publishes in: Physical magazine 13 (1912), 1084)
- max of Laue publishes the discovery of the X-ray interference (in: Munich report 1912, 303)
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culture
- 29. February: Premiere of the opera Leila of Natanael mountain at the Kungliga Teatern in Stockholm
- 15. March: Premiere of the opera the play work and the princess von Franz Schreker at the yard opera in Vienna
- 9. April: Establishment of the Burscheninnung to Gossel
- 13. April: Premiere of the musical comedy the bride choice of Ferruccio Busoni at the opera house Hamburg
- 18. August: Premiere of the opera the far sound of Franz Schreker in Frankfurt/Main
- 25. September: The association of trade of the German booksellers announced in Leipzig the establishment of the German library
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religion
- Felix von Hartmann becomes archbishop of Cologne
disasters
- 15. April: Fall of the Titanic
- 2. July: Atlantic town center, new jersey, the USA. The first American airship exploded. 5 dead ones
- 9. August: An earthquake of the strength 7.3 in Iran approx. 5.500 dead ones
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to sport
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- 5. May: Beginning V. Olympic summer games born in
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- 2. January: André Amellér, French composer and music paedagogue († 1990)
- 3. January: Wolf of Aichelburg, Romanian-German writer († 1994)
- 6. January: Hans judge Haaser, German pianist
- 7. January: Günter wall, German conductor († 2002)
- 8. January: José Ferrer, actor, director († 1992)
- 10. January: Maria Mandel, Wächterinn in the extermination camp Auschwitz Birkenau († 1948)
- 14. January: Maria Neubaum, German Lyrikerin and Dramatikerin († 1978)
- 14. January: Rudolf of hail seaweeds, German writer († 1984)
- 15. January: Ernest Chandrall, US-American chemist († 1982)
- 15. January: Michel Debré, French politician († 1996)
- 16. January: Franz Tumler, Austrian writer († 1998)
- 16. January: Heinrich Drimmel, Austrian politician and lawyer († 1991)
- 17. January: Bob Zurke, American jazz musician (pianist, composer) († 1944)
- 18. January: William heart, German Motorradrennfahrer, motorcycle world record owner († 1998)
- 19. January: Leonid Witaljewitsch Kantorowitsch, Nobelpreisträger for economic science († 1986)
- 20. January: Egon light, German athlete and olympia participant († 1977)
- 21. January: Konrad Bloch, German biochemist and Nobelpreisträger († 2000)
- 27. January: Mark of Daniels, US-American film director, film producer and film script author († 1989)
- 28. January: Ursula Herking, actress († 1974)
- 28. January: Jackson pole LOCK, US-American painter († 1956)
- 30. January: Barbara Tuchman, US-American Reporterin and authoress († 1989)
- 1. February: Albin Kitzinger, German football player († 1970)
- 2. February: Hans Leussink, German Federal Minister for education and science (1969-1972)
- 4. February: Louis Albert Vachon, Erzbischof von Quebec and Kardinal
- 6. February: EH brown, life companion and wife of Adolf Hitler († 1945)
- 7. February: Matthias's heath man, German football player
- 7. February: Roy C. Sullivan, survivor of seven lightning strikes († 1983)
- 8. February: Refuge Ademeit, German military pilot († 1944)
- 9. February: Futabayama Sadaji, Japanese Sumōringer and the 35. Yokozuna († 1968)
- 10. February: Harsh ore tree, GermanJewish resistance fighter against the national socialism († 1942)
- 11. February: Juan Carlo Aramburu, archbishop of Tucumán and Buenos Aires († 2004)
- 11. February: Rudolf Firkušný, Czech pianist († 1994)
- 13. February: Antonia Pozzi, Italian Dichterin († 1938)
- 14. February: Josef Schwammberger, SS-Oberscharführer († 2004)
- 17. February: Andre Norton, US-American authoress († 2005)
- 18. February: Heinz bold, German politician and Prime Minister von Nordrhein-Westfalen († 1992)
- 19. February: Friedrich Kaulbach (philosopher), German philosopher († 1992)
- 19. February: Thomas Mancuso, US-American physician († 2004)
- 20. February: Pierre Boulle, French writer († 1994)
- 23. February: Aenne Brauksiepe, German politician († 1997)
- 24. February: Ulrich de Maizière, Generalinspekteur of the German Federal Armed Forces
- 26. February: Hans Sachs (senior public prosecutor), Nürnberger senior public prosecutor († 1993)
- 27. February: Eliška Kleinová, Klavierpädagogin († 1999)
- 28. February: Clara Petacci, friend of Benito Mussolini († 1945)
- 1. March: Walter Davis, US-American Blues musician († 1963)
- 3. March: Klaus Gysi, German politician, Minister for culture († 1999)
- 3. March: Lauro Amado, Swiss football player († 1971)
- 4. March: Afro Basaldella, Italian painter († 1976)
- 7. March: William Schröder (athlete), German athlete and olympia participant
- 8. March: Aloys Odenthal, resistance fighter in the time of the national socialism († 2003)
- 10. March: Paul Janes, German football player († 1987)
- 11. March: Karl smallyoung, state security service general († 2003)
- 13. March: Carl Raddatz, German film and theatre actor († 2004)
- 14. March: Werner Viktor Toeffling, painter and stage designer († 2001)
- 15. March: Leopold Schmidt, Austrian Volkskundler, culture scientist and telling researcher († 1981)
- 15. March: Lightnin' Hopkins, Country Blues guitarist († 1982)
- 15. March: Louis Paul Boon, flämischer writer († 1979)
- 19. March: Adolf Galland, Air Force Luftwaffe and flighter pilot († 1996)
- 20. March: Harry F. Klinefelter, US-American Endokrinologe
- 22. March: Agnes Martin, artist († 2004)
- 22. March: Karl Malden, US-American actor
- 22. March: Léon Gontran Damas, guayanischer writer († 1978)
- 23. March: Who ago of brown, rocket technician, space driving pioneer († 1977)
- 25. March: Melita Norwood, Soviet spy († 2005)
- 25. March: Peter Surava, editor-in-chief of the newspaper “the nation”, critics of Nazi Germany († 1995)
- 27. March: James Callaghan, British prime minister († 2005)
- 28. March: Marina Michailowna Raskowa, Soviet female pilot († 1943)
- 29. March: Hanna Reitsch, German Flugpionierin and aviator († 1979)
- 31. March: Hermann Höcherl, German politician († 1989)
- 1. April: Ahmad Hasan aluminium-Bakr, president Iraq († 1982)
- of the 1. April: Joseph Parecattil, archbishop of Ernakulam and cardinal († 1987)
- 5. April: Ricardo Manuel Arias Espinoza, 29. President of Panama († 1993)
- 8. April: Alois Brunner, SS-supervisor of the mass murder at the Jews in Vienna, Greece and France
- 8. April: Sonja Henie, Norwegian Eiskunstläuferin († 1969)
- 9. April: Franz Seybold, German football player and Fussbaltrainer († 1978)
- 9. April: Lew Sinowjewitsch Kopelew, Russian writer († 1997)
- 11. April: Gusti wolf, Austrian chamber actress
- 13. April: Bernhard von Glisczynski, German architect († 1993)
- 14. April: Robert Doisneau, French photographer († 1994)
- 15. April: Kim IL-sung, communist ruling power of North Korea († 1994)
- 18. April: Max forest Meier, Swiss astronomer and sun researcher († 2000)
- 19. April: Gerhart Ziller, Minister for mechanical engineering and Minister for heavy mechanical engineering of the GDR († 1957)
- 19. April: Glenn Theodore Seaborg, US-American chemist and atomic physicist († 1999)
- 21. April: Hermann Withalm, Austrian politician († 2003)
- 21. April: Marcel Camus, French director († 1982)
- 22. April: Helmut Artzinger, German politician († 1996)
- 22. April: Kathleen Ferrier, English singer (alto) († 1953)
- 26. April: Alfred Elton van Vogt, Canadian Science Fiction author († 2000)
- 30. April: Rudolf Pörtner, German writer and historian († 2001)
- 1. May: Otto Kretschmer, German commander of submarine († 1998)
- 2. May: Axel Springer, Gründer and Inhaber of the Axel Springer of publishing house († 1985)
- 2. May: Karl Adam, German Rudertrainer († 1976)
- 2. May: Marches Toonder, first Netherlands Comiczeichner († 2005)
- 3. May: Felix Slavik, Austrian mechanic and politician († 1980)
- 5. May: Peter Jokostra, Schriftsteller and Literaturkritiker
- 6. May: Inches Mueller price, Austrian Florettfechterin
- 7. May: Sitson mA, Chinese violin virtuoso and composer
- 8. May: Gertrud Fussenegger, Austrian authoress
- 9. May: Franc Seiboth, German politician († 1994)
- 10. May: Adrian Aeschbacher, Swiss pianist († 2002)
- 12. May: Archie soon Cox, US-American lawyer, Sonderermittler in the Watergate affair († 2004)
- 13. May: Gil Evans, Canadian jazz musician († 1988)
- 13. May: Hans Werner von Massow, German chess functionary († 1988)
- 15. May: To max ones fight, Swiss painter and draughtsman († 1982)
- 15. May: Sonja count, German Schachspielerin († 1965)
- 16. May: Alfred Aston, French football player († 2003)
- 16. May: Pjotr Andrejewitsch Abrassimow, Ambassador of the USSR in the GDR
- 16. May: Studs Terkel, US-American writer and radio moderator
- 17. May: Percy Young, British music writer and composer († 2004)
- 17. May: Sándor Végh, French conductor and Violinist of Hungarian descent († 1997)
- 18. May: George von Opel, German automobile entrepreneur and sport functionary († 1971)
- 18. May: Hermann long leg, fair among the peoples († 1995)
- 18. May: Perry Como, US-American singer († 2001)
- 18. May: Smelling pool of broadcasting corporations Brooks, US-American director († 1992)
- 18. May: Walter Sisulu, South African politician and anti-apartheid fighter († 2003)
- 19. May: Pietro Palazzini, cardinal of the Roman-catholic church († 2000)
- 22. May: Harsh ore Charles Brown, Nobelpreisträger chemistry († 2004)
- 23. May: Jean Françaix, French pianist and composer († 1997)
- 24. May: Hanna Waag, German actress
- 24. May: Nguyen locomotive, founder of the vietnamesischen combat art Vovinam Viêt Võ Dao († 1960)
- 26. May: János Kádár, Hungarian politician († 1989)
- 27. May: John Cheever, US-American writer († 1982)
- 28. May: Jos Hanniken, Belgian composer and conductor († 1998)
- 28. May: Patrick White, Australian Literaturnobelpreisträger († 1990)
- 30. May: Hugh Griffith, British actor († 1980)
- 30. May: Julius Axelrod, US-American physician and neuro chemist († 2004)
- 31. May: Alfred Deller, English singer († 1979)
- 31. May: Georgi Iwanowitsch Petrow, Russian engineer († 1987)
- 31. May: Martin black sign, US-American astrophysicist († 1997)
- 1. June: Wolfgang Büttner, German actor († 1990)
- 1. June: Harsh ore Tichy, writer, mountain climber († 1987)
- 5. June: Alexandru Todea, archbishop of Fagaras and cardinal of the Roman-catholic church († 2002)
- 5. June: Josef Neckermann, German dispatch buyer and Dressurreiter († 1992)
- 8. June: Walter Kennedy, US-American manager, second Commissioner of the NBA († 1977)
- 8. June: Hermann Blacejezak, German athlete and olympia participant
- 9. June: Ingolf Dahl, US-American composer and conductor († 1970)
- 9. June: Kenneth L. Pike, US-American linguist and Anthropologe († 2000)
- 10. June: Jean Lesage, Canadian politician († 1980)
- 12. June: Willi Brundert, resistance fighter and German local politician († 1970)
- 13. June: Avelar Brandão Vilela, archbishop of São Salvador there Bahia and cardinal († 1986)
- 14. June: Annibale Bugnini, catholic clergyman († 1982)
- 16. June: Gordon M. Gollob, German flighter pilot and general of the flighter pilots († 1987)
- 16. June: Willibald Schmaus, German and Austrian football player († 1979)
- 19. June: Alfred Jensch, chief designer at Carl Zeiss in Jena († 2001)
- 23. June: Alan Turing, British mathematician and Kryptoanalytiker († 1954)
- 28. June: Lucie Aubrac, French Widerstandskämpferin
- 28. June: Stefan Dittrich, German politician († 1988)
- 28. June: Carl Friedrich of Weizsäcker, German physicist and philosopher
- 30. June: Ludwig Boelkow, German engineer and entrepreneur († 2003)
- 30. June: Avigdor Dagan, Czech poet, Prosaist and journalist of Jewish origin
- 1. July: Inge von Wangenheim, German authoress and actress († 1993)
- 2. July: Bill Mitchell, US-American designer of autobodies († 1988)
- 3. July: Elizabeth Taylor (authoress), British authoress († 1975)
- 4. July: Gerhard Schaffran, bishop von Dresden Meissen († 1996)
- 4. July: Joe Bain, US-American economist († 1991)
- 6. July: Heinrich Harrer, author, explorer, mountain climber († 2006)
- 6. July: Molly yard, Frauenrechtlerin († 2005)
- 6. July: Gerhard Ebeling, Evangelist theologian († 2001)
- 10. July: Hans Meyers, artist, author
- 10. July: Piet Stalmeier, Netherlands composer and conductor († 1990)
- 11. July: Alois Lugger, Austrian politician († 2005)
- 11. July: Sergiu Celibidache, Romanian conductor († 1996)
- 12. July: Laurean Rugambwa, first African cardinal of the Roman-catholic church († 1997)
- 13. July: Paul Deitenbeck, was a German minister and writer († 2000)
- 14. July: Wanting pool of broadcasting corporations Motley, US-American writer († 1965)
- 14. July: Woody Guthrie, US-American trade unionist and singer-songwriter († 1967)
- 18. July: Lilly Stepanek, Austrian actress († 2004)
- 21. July: Karl W. German, politics scientists († 1992)
- 24. July: Briefly Hager, member of the central committee and the Politbüros of the ZK of the SED († 1998)
- 27. July: Igor Markevitch, Russian composer and conductor († 1983)
- 31. July: Harry Ayres, mountain climber of New Zealand († 1987)
- 31. July: Milton Friedman, economist, Nobelpreisträger
- 1. August: Damien Parer, Australian cameraman and photographer († 1944)
- 3. August: Fritz light TIG, German politician
- 3. August: Otto Siffling, German football player († 1939)
- 4. August: David Raksin, US-American composer of film music († 2004)
- 4. August: Raoul boiling mountain, Swedish diplomat
- 5. August: Henri Grouès, French priest
- 7. August: Wiltraut Rupp of Brünneck, German Richterin of the Federal Constitutional Court († 1977)
- 8. August: Daniel man, US-American director († 1991)
- 10. August: Jorge Amado, Brazilian author († 2001)
- 10. August: Peter Nellen, German politician († 1969)
- 11. August: EH Ahnert Rohlfs, German Astronomin († 1954)
- 12. August: Feroze Gandhi, Indian politician and journalist († 1960)
- 12. August: Samuel fillers, US-American director, film script author and actor († 1997)
- 13. August: Ben Hogan, US-American gulf player († 1997)
- 13. August: Salvador Edward Luria, US-American micro biologist († 1991)
- 14. August: Erwin of argue-matte, German writer († 1994)
- 14. August: Hilda Cameron, Canadian light athlete and Olympiateilnehmerin
- 15. August: Wendy Hiller, British actress († 2003)
- 18. August: Otto Ernst Remer, German armed forces officer († 1997)
- 18. August: Peoples Gwinner, German composer and organist († 2004)
- 21. August: Robert Lips, Swiss Comiczeichner († 1975)
- 23. August: Alexei Iwanowitsch Sudajew, Russian inventor († 1946)
- 23. August: Genes Kelly, US-American actor and dancer († 1996)
- 25. August: Erich Honecker, German politician († 1994)
- 27. August: Ruth Cohn, Begründerin of the theme-focused ones interaction
- 28. August: Gerhard Latzel, German problem composer († 1980)
- 29. August: Emil Schumacher, German painter († 1999)
- 29. August: Son Kee chung, first Korean medal winners with olympic plays († 2002)
- 30. August: Edward Mills Purcell, US-American physicist († 1997)
- 31. August: Helmut Hamann, German athlete († 1941)
- 5. September: John Cage, US-American composer († 1992)
- 5. September: Kristina then the tree, actress († 2001)
- 6. September: Nicolas Schoeffer, father of the cybernetic art († 1992)
- 7. September: David luggage pool of broadcasting corporations, joint founder of Hewlett-Packard († 1996)
- 8. September: Ernest Lenart, German actor († 2005)
- 8. September: Marie Dominique Philippe, French Dominikaner
- 10. September: Basappa Danappa Jatti, was a kommissarischer Indian president († 2002)
- 12. September: Jürgen Bennecke, German general
- 15. September: Gisela Hernández Gonzalo, Cuban Musikwissenschaftlerin and Komponistin († 1971)
- 15. September: Mario Camorani, Italian chess problem composer († 1996)
- 18. September: Briefly Lotz, boss Volkswagen and chairmen of the World would game-run find (WWF) († 2005)
- 18. September: Sarah Palfrey Cooke, US-American Tennisspielerin († 1996)
- 19. September: Briefly Sanderling, German conductor
- 21. September: Chuck Jones, Comiczeichner and film director of Zeichentrickfilmen († 2002)
- 27. September: Léon Gauthier, 1972 to 1986 Christian-catholic bishop of Switzerland († 2003)
- 27. September: Maria Luise Thurmair, south animal oiler authoress of poems and church songs († 2005)
- 28. September: Raban count Adelmann, German politician († 1992)
- 29. September: Michelangelo Antonioni, Italian film director, author and painter
- 29. September: Paul Ogorzow, German series murderer († 1941)
- 1. October: Klaus bald mountain, speaker of the last armed forces report
- 1. October: Lew Nikolajewitsch Gumiljow, Russian historian and Ethnologe († 1992)
- 1. October: Walter cup, refugee politician († 2005)
- 5. October: Karl hate, German SS-officer, condemns 6 as a war criminal ( † 2004
- ). October: Erwin white, Austrian composer († 2004)
- 7. October: Peter Walker (running driver), British running driver († 1984)
- 8. October: Anton Benya, electromecanicians, trade unionist and Austrian politician († 2001)
- 8. October: Ralph Kemplen, British Cutter and director († 2004)
- 9. October: Friedrich Beermann, German politician († 1975)
- 12. October: Fernando Belaúnde Terry, president of Peru († 2002)
- 12. October: Hermann count, German flighter pilot († 1988)
- 14. October: Albert Richter, Radrennfahrer († 1940)
- 14. October: Helmut Schelsky, Soziologe († 1984)
- 15. October: Gene-smell Saulowitsch Altschuller, Russian engineer and scientist († 1998)
- 17. October: Johannes Paul I., Pope († 1978)
- 18. October: Aurelio Sabattani, cardinal of the Roman-catholic church († 2003)
- 21. October: Don Byas, jazz tenor saxophone player († 1972)
- 21. October: George Solti, Hungarian conductor († 1997)
- 22. October: Lucien Gekiere, Belgian composer and conductor
- 24. October: Johannes Petzold, composer of several singing book songs († 1985)
- 25. October: Jack Kent Cooke, Canadian entrepreneur († 1997)
- 25. October: Luigi Raimondi, cardinal of the Roman-catholic church († 1975)
- 26. October: Don seal, director († 1991)
- 26. October: Lotti Huber, German actress, singer, dancer († 1998)
- 27. October: Conlon Nancarrow, Mexican composer († 1997)
- 27. October: Heinz nickel castle, German table tennis player
- 28. October: Philibert Tsiranana, was a president of Madagascar († 1978)
- 28. October: Smelling pool of broadcasting corporations Doll, British cancer researcher
- 29. October: Jakob shyness ring, German athlete
- 31. October: Jean Améry, Austrian writer († 1978)
- 3. November: Alfredo Stroessner, president and dictator in Paraguay
- 4. November: Wadim Nikolajewitsch Salmanow, Russian composer († 1978)
- 5. November: Carl Baumann, German artist († 1996)
- 6. November: Max Prantl, poets and painters († 1957)
- 7. November: Ernst Lehner, German football player († 1986)
- 7. November: Trude Marlen, Austrian actress († 2005)
- 12. November: Bernardino Echeverría Ruiz, archbishop of Guayaquil and cardinal († 2000)
- 13. November: Leopold Kretzenbacher, Austrian Volkskundler and culture historian
- 14. November: Barbara hat clay/tone, granddaughter and heiress of franc Winfield Woolworth († 1979)
- 14. November: Gerhard Heintze, German lutherischer theologian
- 15. November: Erich Mirek, German actor († 2004)
- 16. November: Moma Marković, Yugoslav functionary.
- 17. November: Hans's violonist (SPD), German politician († 1986)
- 18. November: Walter Schulz, German philosopher († 2000)
- 19. November: George Emil Palade, US-American physician
- 20. November: Otto von Habsburg, GermanAustrian politician and author
- 21. November: Eleanor Powell, US-American dancer, singer and actress († 1982)
- 23. November: Franz Amrehn, German politician († 1981)
- 23. November: Jean Hengen, Erzbischof of Luxembourg († 2005)
- 24. November: Francis Durbridge, English one. Crime film writer († 1998)
- 27. November: Samuel Mitja Rapoport, Austrian-American-German biochemist († 2004)
- 28. November: Heinz Galinski, president of the Central Council of the Jews in Germany († 1992)
- 28. November: Morris Louis, US-amerikanischer painter († 1962)
- 29. November: Günther Smend, resistance fighter († 1944)
- 29. November: John Marks Templeton, reason of the Templeton Growth fund
- 30. November: Walter Jackson Ong, Canadian clergyman († 2003)
- 1. December: Hans Hauschulz, SED politician († 1951)
- 1. December: Minoru Yamasaki, US-American architect († 1986)
- 3. December: Helmut Kindler, Verleger
- 8. December: John Howard (soldier), English major during the Second World War († 1999)
- 8. December: Law Soyfer, Austrian writer († 1939)
- 9. December: Hans Mock, German and Austrian football player († 2001)
- 12. December: Thorbjørn Egner, Norwegian child book author († 1990)
- 13. December: Luiz Gonzaga, singers, accordion player and composer († 1989)
- 15. December: Ray Eames, Designerin and Namensgeberin for club chair “Eames Lounge Chair” († 1988)
- 17. December: Light courage Haase Altendorf, German composer and pianist († 1990)
- 20. December: Dorothy Brookshaw, Canadian light athlete and Olympiateilnehmerin
- 21. December: Walter Henn, German architect civil engineer and university teacher
- 21. December: Walter ruffle, politician († 2000)
- 22. December: OSCAR Moret, Swiss composer and professor († 2003)
- 26. December: Johnny Friedlaender, Wegbereiter of the modern color erasure († 1992)
- 28. December: George Klaus, German philosopher, chess player and chess functionary. († 1974)
- 28. December: Karl God-dear sharp, German zoologist († 1994)
- 29. December: Peggy Glanville Hicks, Australian Komponistin († 1990)
- 30. December: Arthur Sarnoff, US-amerikanischer draughtsman
- 31. December: John frost, British major general and Air Force officer († 1993)
- Isser Harel, Israeli secret service boss († 2003)
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- 3. January: Felix Dahn, German professor for jurisprudence, writer, historian (* 1834)
- 15. January: Henry you Pré Labouchère, British politician (* 1831)
- 16. January: George Heym, German writer, representative of the early expressionism (* 1887)
- 25. January: Karl Junker, painter, sculptor and architect (* 1850)
- 29. January: Herman fear for, Danish writer (* 1857)
- 1. February: Hugo Bussmeyer, German composer (* 1842)
- 7. February: Edward Wilmot Blyden, Liberian statesman and Panafrikanist (* 1832)
- 10. February: Joseph Lister, British physician (* 1827)
- 16. February: Nikolai of Japan, Russian monk and orthodox archbishop of Tokyo and Japan (* 1836)
- 17. February: Edgar Evans, walisischer polar researcher (* 1876)
- 21. February: Osborne Reynolds, British physicist (* 1842)
- 22. February: Smelling pool of broadcasting corporations Andree, German geographer and Ethnograph (* 1835)
- 5. March: Rochus baron von Liliencron ([* 1820)
- 6. March: Heinrich Kämpchen, German writer (* 1847)
- 17. March: Lawrence Oates, British polar researcher (* 1880)
- 20. March: Edward Adrian Wilson, English polar researcher, physician and Ornithologe (* 1872)
- 27. March: Henry Bowers, British polar researcher (* 1883)
- 29. March: Robert Falcon Scott, British naval officer and South Pole researcher (* 1868)
- 30. March: Karl May, German writer (* 1842)
- 6. April: Giovanni Pascoli, Italian poet (* 1855)
- 9. April: Gottfried Strasser, minister and poet (* 1854)
- 10. April: Ernst Christian oh-read, Evangelist theologian (* 1838)
- 12. April: Clara bar clay/tone, US-American Philanthropin (* 1821)
- 15. April: Benjamin Guggenheim, US-American businessman (* 1865)
- 15. April: Edward John Smith, Kapitän of the Titanic (* 1850)
- 15. April: Isidore bunch, US-American businessman and politician. (* 1845)
- 15. April: Jacques Futrelle, American writer (* 1875)
- 15. April: John Jacob Astor IV, US-American businessman, inventor and writer (* 1864)
- 20. April: Bram Stoker, Irish writer (* 1847)
- 25. April: Wacław of Rolicz songs, Polish poet (* 1866)
- 29. April: Subh i Azal, leader of the Bábisten (* 1830)
- 14. May: August Strindberg, Swedish writer and dramatist (* 1849)
- 14. May: Friedrich VIII. (Denmark), king of Denmark from 1906 was to 1912 (* 1843)
- 18. May: Eduard Strasburger, Botaniker and professor (* 1844)
- 26. May: January Blockx, Belgian composer (* 1851)
- 28. May: Paul Emile Lecoq de Boisbaudran, French chemist (* 1838)
- 30. May: Wilbur WRIGHTs, US-American flight pioneer and aircraft manufacturer (* 1867)
- 5. June: Quintin stone beard, head master (* 1841)
- 12. June: Frédéric Passy, French Nobel peace prize carrier and politician (* 1822)
- 1. July: Harriet Quimby, US-American Flugpionierin (* 1875)
- 10. July: Adolf Deucher, Swiss politician (* 1831)
- 13. July: Mark Emile Ruchet, Swiss politician (* 1853)
- 13. July: Robert stick, pioneer of telecommunications (* 1858)
- 17. July: Henri Poincaré, French mathematician and theoretical physicist (* 1854)
- 30. July: Anton Fischer, Erzbischof of Cologne, cardinal (* 1840)
- 30. July: Mutsuhito, 122. Emperor of Japan (* 1852)
- 7. August: François Alphonse Forel, Swiss physician, natural scientist (* 1841)
- 10. August: Paul Wallot, German architect (* 1841)
- 13. August: Jules Massenet, French opera composer (* 1842)
- 16. August: Johann Martin Schleyer, catholic priest, poet and philanthropist (* 1831)
- 20. August: Jozef Samaša, archbishop of Eger and cardinal (* 1828)
- 20. August: William Booth, founder and first general of the welfare army (* 1829)
- 7. September: Martin of bald, German Protestant theologian (* 1835)
- 9. September: Berta Behrens, German authoress (* 1848)
- 13. September: Nogi Maresuke, was a general in the imperial army of Japan (* 1849)
- 24. September: Adolf marshal von Bieberstein, German politician (* 1842)
- 6. October: Augusts Beernaert, Belgian politician and head of the government (* 1829)
- 7. October: Jakob Minor, Austrian literature historian (* 1855)
- 22. November: Ansgar of realm brook and Steegen, explorer, Mäzen and Esoteriker (* 1849)
- 28. November: Otto Brahm, German critic, theatre leader and director (* 1856)
- 2. December: Otis Bardwell Boise, US-American composer (* 1844)
- 9. December: Carl Justi, German philosopher and art historian (* 1832)
- 12. December: Luitpold of Bavaria, Prinzregent von Bayern (* 1821)
[work on]
Nobelpreise
- physics: Gustaf Dalén
- chemistry: Victor Grignard and Paul Sabatier
- medicine: Alexis Carrel
- literature: Gerhart captain
- the Nobel peace prize: Elihu root
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Web on the left of
- http://www.dhm.de/lemo/html/1912/ (alive virtual museum on-line one)
