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disasters
- 13. February: An earthquake of the strength 7.3 in Kwangtung in the province Guangdong, China, about 10,000 dead ones
- 12. July: The liner „Kawachi “(Japan) sinks in the Tokuyama bay after an internal explosion. Over 500 dead ones
- 16. September: On the monitor „Glatton “(Great Britain) comes it in the port from Dover to explosions of the ammunition chambers. 77 dead ones and numerous hurt ones, the ship from the port one dragged and by an own destroyer sinks
- 9. October: Collision of the passenger liner driving as troop transporters „Aquitania “(Great Britain) approx. 75 km before haven country (Great Britain) with the torpedo boat destroyer „Shaw “(the USA). 12 dead ones and 13 hurt on board the destroyer as well as heaviest damages „of the Shaw “
- 25. October: The steam ship „Princess Sophia “(Canada) strands on a reef before Alaska (the USA). 398 dead
- beginning of an influenza - Pandemie („Spanish flu “). Approx. 500 millions Got sick and over 20 millions Dead one. At the end of of 1919
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politics
- 1. January: Felix Louis Calonder becomes Federal President of Switzerland
- 2. January: Of Russia new bolschewistische government by Japan one recognizes
- 8. January: US-amerik. President Wilson announced its 14-Punkte-Programm for the completion of the 1. World war
- 22. January Mychajlo Hruschewskyj historian and politician in the Ukraine proclaimed the first autonomous republic. The country became an independent People's Republic: Ukrajinska Narodnja Respublika (UNR)
- 24. February: Declaration of independence of Estonia
- 3. March: The First World War. Peace treaty of Brest Litowsk between the German Reich and Russia
- 21. March: The First World War. Beginning of the last German spring offensive, those after large initial successes in July to be broken off must
- 12. April: Proclaiming the duchy the Baltic
- 26. May: Georgien - first declaration of independence
- 28. May: Establishment of the independent Republic of Azerbaijan
- 7. July: Monaco and France close the protection contract
- 8. August: The allied one succeeds in in the tank battle of Amiens breaking through the German front line („black day of the German army “)
- 15. September: Break-through of the Entente at the Balkans front
- 27. September: The First World War. Bulgaria, allying the German Reich, capitulates
- 29. September: The First World War. General Ludendorff requires the delivery of a request for armistice of the realm government ultimatively to the Ententemächte
- 3. October: Prince Max von Baden becomes German realm Reich. In its government are members of the majority parties of Reichstag represent 13
- for the first time. October: In Switzerland a people initiative for a Proporzwahl of the national council is accepted
- 28. October: Establishment of Czechoslovakia
- 29. October: The resolution of the German naval line to look for in last minute still another decisive battle against the Royal Navy solves the Kieler sailor rebellion from
- 29. October: the Croatian parliament in Zagreb decides the abolition of all state-legal relations between Croatia and the Austrian-Hungarian monarchy
- 29. October: Establishment of Yugoslavia
- 30. October: The First World War. Signing of the armistice of Mudros, surrender of the Osmani realm
- 3. November: The First World War. Signing of the armistice of mansion Giusti between Italy (Pietro Badoglio) and Austria Hungary (Viktor weber of noble from Webenau)
- 4. November: From the Kieler sailor rebellion develops the November revolution. In completely Germany worker and soldier advice 7
- develop. November: Resignation king of Ludwig III. by Bavaria
- 9. November: The revolution reaches Berlin: The Social Democrat Philipp sheath man proclaims the republic , shortly thereafter proclaims Karl dear farmhand, the leader of the Spartakusbunds, the soviet republic. Emperor Wilhelm II. to the resignation one forces. The German Reich becomes Republic of
- 9.- 11. November: Swiss general strike (national strike), organized by the Oltener action committee, supports 11 by the SPS around sociopolitical reforms
- to force. November: With the entry into force of the truce of Compiègne between Germany and France the 1 ends. World war. It has approx. 9 million dead ones demanded
- 11. November: Poland becomes independently
- 12. November: Proclaiming the Republic of German Austria
- 12. November: Women attain the active and passive right to vote 12 in
- Germany. November: Establishment of the Bavarian people's party
- 12. November: The last title of nobility of Germany at short from Klefeld lent
- 13. November: Friedrich August III. (Saxonia) does without throne and succession to the throne
- 15. November: Stinnes Legien agreement between employers and trade unions in Germany
- 16. November: In Hungary the republic is proclaimed
- 18. November: Latvia becomes independently
- 20. November: Establishment of the German democratic party
- 22. November: Grand Duke Friedrich II. (Bathe) resigns and does without throne and succession to the throne
- 28. November: Emperor Wilhelm II. done without in an explanation on its rights as a king of Prussia and emperor of the German Reich
- 29. November: The württembergische king William II. done without as a last German prince on the crown. Because of the popularity „of the citizen king “however a majority of the Württemberger leans the new republic starting from
- 30. November: Regulation on the elections for condition-giving German national assembly (realm electoral law)
- 1. December: The kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes is created
- 15. December: Establishment of the German people's party
- 16.- 20. December: Congress of realm
- 30. December: The establishment of the communist labour party of Germany (Spartakusbund) in Berlin decided
- Lithuania becomes independently
economics
- 1. January: All banks put under state control in Moscow and Petrograd , Russia, ( today sank Petersburg)
- closed in the Soviet Union large-scale industry and railways
science and technology
- Campbell Thompson discovers remainders of buildings of the kings of the 3. Dynasty of Ur in Eridu (see 1854 and 1948)
- walter Schottky describes for the first time electronic noise, in particular the thermal noise (also John on noise) and the shot effect, which it analyzes primarily for the river by vacuum tubes (in: Annals of physics 57 (1918), 541; 68 (1922), 157)
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culture
- 1. February: Premiere of the Operette A Pacsirta (where the lark sings) of Franz Lehár at the royal opera in Budapest
- 23. March: Premiere of the opera beautiful-pointed or The Robin Woman of Charles Wakefield Cadman at the metropolitan Opera in New York
- 25. April: Premiere of the opera the drawing of Franz Schreker in Frankfurt/Main
- 5. June: Premiere of the opera Theophano of Paul Graener in Munich
- 24. November: Premiere of the opera Frutta the mare of Hans's Huber in Basel
- 8. December - Freimaurer create the Grossloge of Vienna. They were forbidden in the monarchy in Austria since 1795.
- 14. December: Premiere of the opera IL tabarro (the coat) of Giacomo Puccini at the metropolitan Opera in New York
- 14. December: Premiere of the opera Suor Angelica (sister Angelica) of Giacomo Puccini at the metropolitan Opera in New York
- 14. December: Premiere of the opera Gianni Schicchi of Giacomo Puccini at the metropolitan Opera in New York
- 19. December: Premiere of the opera Nepřemožení (the Unüberwundenen) of Josef Bohuslav Foerster at the national theatre Prague
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sport
of entries of athlete IC world records see under the respective discipline under Leichtathletik.
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- 1. January: Kenan Evren, Turkish general
- 2. January: Gudrun tap of Hessian, German Typografin and Buchbinderin
- 2. January: Willi count, member of the group of resistances white rose († 1943)
- 4. January: George punt field man, German journalist and politician
- 6. January: Eugen Biser, catholic theologian and religion philosopher
- 6. January: Donald A. Prater, English writer, Germanist and diplomat († 2001)
- 7. January: Constance Cummings John, sierra leonische Frauenrechtlerin, politician and teacher († 2000)
- 8. January: Sepp Bradl, Austrian ski Springer († 1982)
- 13. January: Cissy Kraner, Austrian actress, singer and Kabarettistin
- 15. January: Gamal Abdel of wet, Egyptian politician († 1970)
- 15. January: David George Kendall, authority in the area of the applied probability and the data analysis
- 15. January: Edouard Gagnon, cardinal
- 16. January: Marcelo González Martín, archbishop of Toledo and cardinal († 2004)
- 16. January: Nel Benschop, Netherlands Dichterin († 2005)
- 16. January: Hermann Josef Weidinger, Austrian Prämonstratenser Chorherr and Missionar († 2004)
- 19. January: Joseph Marie Anthony Cordeiro, archbishop of Karachi and cardinal of the Roman-catholic church († 1994)
- 19. January: John H. Johnson, US-American media entrepreneur († 2005)
- 22. January: Bruno Zevi, Italian architect, architecture historian, author and university professor († 2000)
- 22. January: Friedrich Auffarth, judge at the Federal Labor Court, last as its vice-president († 2004)
- 23. January: Gertrude barks Elion, US-American scientist and Nobelpreisträger for medicine († 1999)
- 24. January: Gottfried of one, composer († 1996)
- 26. January: Ingrid of Bothmer, German theatre and television actress († 2003)
- 26. January: Nicolae Ceauşescu, communist politician and president of Romania († 1989)
- 26. January: Philip Josè Farmer, US-American SF and Fantasy author
- 27. January: Elmore James, Bluesmusiker († 1963)
- 27. January: Thies Christophersen, belonged to the group of the revisionists, those persistent the Holocaust denial († 1997)
- 27. January: Antonín Mrkos, Czech astronomer († 1996)
- 28. January: Suzanne Flon, French theatre and film actress († 2005)
- 29. January: John Forsythe, US-American film and television actor
- 30. January: Heinz Rutishauser, Swiss mathematician († 1970)
- 31. January: Karl Emerich shopkeeper, German writer († 1987)
- 3. February: Gerhard Bassarak, German Evangelist theologian
- 3. February: Helen Stephens, US-American light athlete († 1994)
- 5. February: Kara Karajew, Azerbaijani composer († 1982)
- 5. February: Vincenzo Fagiolo, archbishop of Chieti and cardinal of the Roman-catholic church († 2000)
- 5. February: Tim gets, US-American Filmschauspieler († 1973)
- 6. February: Lothar Günther book home, German writer, painter, art collecting tank and publisher
- 12. February: Julian Seymour oscillator, US-American physicist († 1994)
- 14. February: Jacob DO Bandolim, brasilianischerMandolinist and composer († 1969)
- 17. February: Paul Huber, Schweizer composer († 2001)
- 18. February: Simmer Abel, Canadian ice hockey player and - coaches († 2000)
- 23. February: Ernst Hildebrand, German composer and musician († 1986)
- 25. February: Barney Ewell, US-American athlete and olympia winner († 1996)
- 25. February: Robert Riggs, US-American tennis player († 1995)
- 26. February: Theodore Sturgeon, Science Fiction author († 1985)
- 1. March: Adrian Warburton, British pilot in 2. World war († 1944)
- 1. March: Franz Becker, German football player
- 1. March: Hermann Biechele, German politician and MdB
- 1. March: João Goulart, president of Brazil from 1961 to 1964 († 1976)
- 3. March: Fritz Thiedemann, German jumping rider († 2000)
- 3. March: Arthur Kornberg, US-amerikanischer biochemist
- 4. March: Margaret you Pont, former Tennisspielerin
- 5. March: James Tobin, US-American economist († 2002)
- 6. March: Howard McGhee, US-American jazz Trompeter († 1987)
- 7. March: Rolf Thiele, Austrian director († 1994)
- 10. March: Günther Rall, lieutenant general, flighter pilot and flier ASS
- 16. March: Frederick pure, US-American physicist († 1998)
- 17. March: Mercedes McCambridge, US-American actress († 2004)
- 17. March: Harsh Lubalin, US-American Typograf and commercial artist († 1981)
- 18. March: Heinz Felfe, SS-Obersturmführer and Soviet feeler gauge
- 22. March: Cheddi Jagan, politician, Guyana († 1997)
- 23. March: Émile Derlin Henri Zinsou, president of Benin
- 24. March: Gerd Martienzen, German actor and synchronous speaker
- 3. April: Sixten Ehrling, Swedish conductor († 2005)
- 5. April: Hiroshi Ohguri, Japanese composer and bugler († 1982)
- 6. April: Oskar Kusch, German commander of submarine in 2. World war († 1944)
- 6. April: Hans Hürlimann, Swiss politician († 1994)
- 6. April: Bend walter Horton, US-American Blues musician († 1981)
- to 8. April: Heidemarie Hatheyer, Austrian actress, singer and Kaberettistin († 1990)
- 9. April: Jørn Utzon, architect, that by the building of the opera house in Sydney famous became
- 12. April: Gustav Lübbe, with its Bastei Lübbe publishing house of one of the most successful German publishers († 1995)
- 17. April: William Holden, US-American Filmschauspieler († 1981)
- 20. April: Lucian Pulvermacher, Gegenpapst and head of the True Catholic Church
- 20. April: Dock man victory course, Swedish physicist
- 22. April: Solomon Aaron Berson, US-American physician († 1972)
- 24. April: Elizabeth man Borgese, GermanCanadian Meeresrechtlerin and ecologies († 2002)
- 25. April: Gerard Henri de Vaucouleurs, French-American astronomer († 1995)
- 25. April: Alain Savary, French education politician and Résistant († 1988)
- 26. April: Fanny Blankers Koen, Netherlands light athlete and Olympiasiegerin († 2004)
- 28. April: Karl Eduard von Schnitzler, German journalist and television moderator († 2001)
- 28. April: Anja Lundholm, authoress
- 30. April: Donald McNeill, US-American tennis player († 1996)
- 4. May: Tanaka Kakuei, 64. and 65. Prime minister of Japan († 1993)
- 5. May: Dino 7 Cordas, Brazilian guitarist
- 11. May: Smelling pool of broadcasting corporations Feynman, US-American physicist and Nobelpreisträger of the yearly 1965 († 1988)
- 12. May: Alfred Bickel, Swiss football player and - coaches († 1999)
- 14. May: Marie Smith, last spokeswoman of the Eyak language
- 17. May: Birgit Nilsson, Swedish opera singer († 2005)
- 19. May: Abraham Pais, Netherlands physicist († 2000)
- 20. May: Edward B. Lewis, US-American researcher († 2004)
- 28. May: Marie Luise Jahn, member of the white rose
- 31. May: Alf Marholm, German actor, radio play, hearing book and Synchronspecher
- 1. June: Hans Merkle, German football coach
- 1. June: Harsh ore A. Bunch, ethnic German of US-American historians († 2005)
- 6. June: Martin Esslin, British theatre scientist († 2002)
- 8. June: Gunther Philipp, Austrian actor († 2003)
- 8. June: Robert Preston, US-American actor († 1987)
- 12. June: Samuel Z. Arkoff, US-American film producer and director († 2001)
- 13. June: Helmut Lent, Flieger of Luftwaffe in 2. World war († 1944)
- 15. June: François Tombalbaye, former president Chad († 1975)
- 17. June: Ajahn Chah, buddhistischer monk
- 18. June: Franco Modigliani, Italian economist and Nobelpreisträger († 2003)
- 22. June: Cicely Saunders, English lady doctor († 2005)
- 26. June: Inge-borrow weber cellar man, German Volkskundlerin († 1993)
- to 26. June: Robert H. Lochner, US-American journalist and translator († 2003)
- 29. June: Ernst Leisi, Schweizer Anglistikprofessor and author († 2001)
- 30. June: Susan Hayward, US-American film actress († 1975)
- 4. July: Taufa'ahau Tupou IV., King of Tonga
- 5. July: George smelling mountain, US-American composer († 2005)
- 7. July: Werner Peter, German theatre, film and television actor († 1971)
- 9. July: Nile Kinnick, US-American football player († 1943)
- 13. July: Alberto Ascari, Italian author driver († 1955)
- 13. July: Marcia Brown, US-American child book authoress and - illustratorin
- 14. July: Ingmar Bergman, Swedish director
- 14. July: Jay W. Forrester, US-American computer scientist
- 14. July: Arthur Laurents, US-amerikanischer writer
- 15. July: Bertram Brockhouse, Canadian physicist († 2003)
- 17. July: Gerhard Reischl, German politician
- 17. July: Carlo Arana Osorio, Guatemalan politician († 2003)
- 18. July: Nelson Mandela, South African politician and anti-apartheid fighter, president (1994-1999)
- 18. July: Jerome Karle, US-American Physikochemiker
- 20. July: Liselotte Funcke, German politician
- 20. July: Olga Ramos, Spanish Chansonsängerin († 2005)
- 25. July: Joseph Rovan, French historian († 2004)
- 28. July: Albert George Wilson, US-American astronomer
- 31. July: Paul Delos Boyer, US-American biochemist
- 1. August: Artur of brown ones, film producer
- 4. August: Hans Abich, German film producer and broadcast journalist († 2003)
- 4. August: Claus's cross-beam, actor († 1996)
- 9. August: Robert Aldrich, US-American director († 1983)
- 11. August: Karl Heinz Jacoby, bishop of Trier († 2005)
- 13. August: Frederick singer, biochemist
- 15. August: Anton baron von Aretin, German politician († 1981)
- 16. August: January van Beekum, Netherlands composer and conductor
- 18. August: Shankar Dayal Sharma, Indian politician and president († 1999)
- 18. August: Elsa Morante, Italian authoress († 1985)
- 19. August: Hans Pfohe, founder of the Lucia cord goods factory († 2004)
- 20. August: Luise Herklotz, German politician
- 24. August: Avery Dulles, Kardinal
- 25. August: Leonard amber, US-American composer and conductor († 1990)
- 31. August - Lucrecia Kasilag, Philippine Komponistin
- 31. August: Alan Jay Lerner, US-American author and Liedtexter († 1986)
- 3. September: Susi Nicoletti, chamber actress († 2005)
- 7. September: Jorge E. Illueca Sibauste, politician, diplomat, 38. President of Panama
- 11. September: Peter Palitzsch, German theatre director († 2004)
- 13. September: Rosemary Kennedy, member of the Kennedy clan († 2005)
- 17. September: Jorge E. Illueca, Panamanian politician
- 17. September: Chaim duke, president of Israel († 1997)
- 22. September: Hans Scholl, German resistance fighter in third realm († 1943)
- 23. September: Salvatore Pappalardo, archbishop of Palermo and cardinal
- 26. September: Harold Gramatges, Cuban composer
- 27. September: Martin Ryle, British radio astronomer († 1984)
- 28. September: Willy Ritschard, Swiss politician († 1983)
- 29. September: Harold L. Walter, US-American composer († 1984)
- 30. September: Giovanni CAN trichloroethylene, archbishop of Genova and cardinal of the Roman-catholic church
- 4. October: Berti Capellmann, German Tischtennisspielerin
- 4. October: Kenichi Fukui, Japanese chemist († 1998)
- 4. October: Giovanni Cheli, cardinal
- 7. October: Mimmo Rotella, Italian artist
- 8. October: Jens Christian Skou, Danish bio physicist and physician
- 9. October: E. Howard Hunt, CIA coworker
- 9. October: Lila Kedrova, Russian actress († 2000)
- 10. October: Werner Dollinger, German politician
- 10. October: Erich Schwertner, German politician († 1965)
- 10. October: Jigal Allon, Israeli politician of the work party († 1980)
- 12. October: Simmer Avery, US-American photographer († 2002)
- 13. October: Colin Pittendrigh, US-American biologist and joint founder of the Chronobiologie († 1996)
- 13. October: Robert Walker, US-American actor († 1951)
- 14. October: Thelma Long, Australian Tennisspielerin
- 17. October: Rita Hayworth, US-American actress († 1987)
- 19. October: Louis Althusser, French philosopher († 1990)
- 20. October: Werner Maihofer, German politician
- 26. October: Eric Ericson, Swedish choir leader and conductor
- 27. October: Teresa WRIGHT, US-American actress († 2005)
- 4. November: Kind Carney, US-American Filmkomiker and actor († 2003)
- 7. November: Billy Graham (EH gelist), US-American Baptistenpastor
- 8. November: Hermann tap, Typograf, Kalligraf, author and teacher
- 9. November: Choi Hong rear ones, South Korean general and developer of the kind of combat haven Taekwondo († 2002)
- 9. November: Spiro Theodore Agnew, US vice-president, governor von Maryland († 1996)
- 11. November: Jürg Baur, German composer
- 14. November: John bromine-yielded, Australian tennis player († 1999)
- 15. November: Briefly Kohl, Psychologe († 2002)
- 18. November: Rudolph Schulze, Minister for post office and telecommunication system of the GDR († 1993)
- 19. November: Hendrik Christoffel van de Hulst, Netherlands astrophysicist († 2000)
- 20. November: Dora Ratjen, German athlete
- 21. November: Dieter Mauritz, German table tennis player († 1988)
- 26. November: Patricio Aylwin, Chilean politician
- 27. November: Gerhard Ribbeheger, German politician
- 29. November: Larva line L'Engle, US-American authoress
- 30. November: Efrem Zimbalist Jr., US-American actor
- 3. December: Hans Paul Bahrdt, German sociology († 1994)
- 5. December: Waldemar Grzimek, German sculptor († 1984)
- 7. December: Max Merkel, Austrian football player and coach, 1 international match for Germany 1939
- 10. December: Anatoli Wladimirowitsch Tarassow, Soviet ice hockey player and - coaches († 1995)
- 11. December: Alexander Issajewitsch Solschenizyn, Russian writer, Nobelpreisträger
- 13. December: Inge Donnepp, German politician († 2002)
- 14. December: B.K.S. Iyengar, Yoga teacher
- 15. December: Jeff Chandler, US-American Filmschauspieler († 1961)
- 16. December: George Dougthy, British composer
- 21. December: Briefly forest home, Austrian politician, Federal President of Austria (1986-1992)
- 23. December: Helmut Schmidt, German politician, 1974 to 1982 Federal Chancellor of the FRG
- 23. December: Iván Mándy, Hungarian writer
- 25. December: Anwar as-Sadat, Egyptian statesman († 1981)
- 28. December: Hans's looking foot, German actor († 1941)
- 30. December: W. Eugene Smith, US-American photographer
- 31. December: Gunder Hägg, Swedish athlete († 2004)
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- 6. January: George CAN gate, German mathematician (* 1845)
- 8. January: Heinrich of Buz, German technician and Industrieller (* 1833)
- 10. January: August Oetker, inventor of baking powder in working condition (* 1862)
- 26. January: Ludwig Edinger, German neurologist (* 1855)
- 6. February: Gustav Klimt, Austrian painter (* 1862)
- 8. March: George long Hans, mayor von Köpenick (* 1870)
- 9. March: Franc Wedekind, German writer and actor (* 1864)
- 23. March: Paul Laband, German public law teacher (* 1838)
- 25. March: Claude Debussy, French composer (* 1862)
- 27. March: Martin Sheridan, US-American athlete (* 1881)
- 4. April: Hanns of Zobeltitz, German journalist and writer (* 1853)
- 9. April: Niko Pirosmani, Georgian painter (* 1862)
- 11. April: Otto Wagner, Austrian architect (* 1841)
- 20. April: Ferdinand brown, German physicist (* 1850)
- 20. April: Hans Breuer, prominent representative of the moving bird movement (* 1883)
- 21. April: Manfred von Richthofen, German flighter pilot (* 1892)
- 28. April: Gavrilo Princip, Bosnian-Serbian nationalist (* 1894)
- 20. May: Ferdinand Hodler, Swiss painter (* 1853)
- 28. May: Smelling pool of broadcasting corporations ASS ASS, Meteoroligist (* 1845)
- 30. May: Georgi Walentinowitsch Plechanow, Russian, menschewistischer politician (* 1856)
- 31. May: Alexander Mitscherlich (chemist), German chemist (* 1836)
- 1. June: Smelling pool of broadcasting corporations Faltin, Finnish composer, music professor (* 1835)
- 3. June: Ramón Maximiliano Valdés, president of Panama (* 1867)
- 10. June: Arrigo Boito, Italian writer and composer (* 1842)
- 12. June: Mikhail Alexandrowitsch Romanow, Russian large prince (* 1878)
- 21. June: Hermann vinegar, German dramatist, storyteller and poet (* 1878)
- 26. June: Peter Rosegger, Austrian writer (* 1843)
- 29. June: Adrien Lachenal, Swiss politician (* 1849)
- 3. July: Mehmed V., Sultan of the Osmani realm (* 1844)
- 16. July: Nikolaus II. of Russia, Zar of Russia (1894-1917) (* 1868)
- 16. July: Alexandra of Hessen darmstadt, wife of Zar Nikolaus II. (* 1872)
- 16. July: Olga Nikolajewna Romanowa, daughter of Zar Nikolaus II. (* 1895)
- 16. July: Tatjana Nikolajewna Romanowa, daughter of Zar Nikolaus II. (* 1897)
- 16. July: Maria Nikolajewna Romanowa, daughter of Zar Nikolaus II. (* 1895)
- 16. July: Anastasia Nikolajewna Romanowa, daughter of Zar Nikolaus II. (* 1901)
- 16. July: Alexej Nikolajewitsch Romanow, son of Zar Nikolaus II., Zarewitsch of Russia (* 1904)
- 26. July: Fanny (countess) to Reventlow, German authoress (* 1871)
- 15. August: Heinrich Köselitz, German writer and composer (* 1854)
- 22. August: Korbinian Brodmann, physician (* 1868)
- 29. August: Max Dauthendey, German painter and poet (* 1867)
- 10. September: Carl Peter, German colonial politician (* 1856)
- 22. September: William Viëtor, German linguist and Neuphilologe (* 1850)
- 28. September: Eduard von Keyserling, German writer and dramatist (* 1855)
- 28. September: George Simmel, German sociologist and culture philosopher (* 1858)
- 2. October: Christian Otto Mohr, German engineer and building advice (* 1835)
- 9. October: Hanns brown, German athlete (* 1886)
- 10. October: Elizabeth Werner, German authoress (* 1838)
- 13. October: Gerrit Engelke, German worker poet (* 1890)
- 18. October: Koloman Moser, Austrian painter, commercial artist and craftsman (* 1868)
- 24. October: Daniel Burley Woolfall, British president of the FIFA (* 1852)
- 31. October: Egon squints, Austrian painter (* 1890)
- 9. November: Guillaume Apollinaire, French poet, writer and critic (* 1880)
- 9. November: Albert Ballin, German shipowner (* 1857)
- 11. November: Victor eagle, Austrian politician (* 1852)
- 13. November: Paul Wieczorek, first commander of the People's Navy division
- 24. November: Alexander Schnütgen, German theologian and art collecting tank (* 1843)
- 2. December: Edmond rust and, French dramatist (* 1868)
- 14. December: Sidónio Pais, Portuguese Putschist, late president (* 1872)
- 27. December: Carl bad, Austrian chess player (* 1874)
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