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* [[February 6]] – [[Women's suffrage in the United Kingdom]]: [[Representation of the People Act 1918|Representation of the People Act]] gives most women over 30 the vote. * [[February 6]] – [[Women's suffrage in the United Kingdom]]: [[Representation of the People Act 1918|Representation of the People Act]] gives most women over 30 the vote.
* [[March 26]] – Dr. [[Marie Stopes]] publishes her influential book ''[[Married Love]]'' in the U.K. * [[March 26]] – Dr. [[Marie Stopes]] publishes her influential book ''[[Married Love]]'' in the U.K.
-* [[July 17]] – [[Execution of the Romanov family]]: By order of the [[Bolshevik Party]] and carried out by the [[Cheka]], former emperor [[Nicholas II of Russia|Nicholas II]], his wife [[Alexandra Feodorovna (Alix of Hesse)|Alexandra Feodorovna]], their children, [[Grand Duchess Olga Nikolaevna of Russia|Olga]], [[Grand Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna of Russia|Tatiana]], [[Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna of Russia (1899–1918)|Maria]], [[Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia|Anastasia]], and [[Alexei Nikolaevich, Tsarevich of Russia|Alexei]], and retainers are shot at the [[Ipatiev House]] in [[Yekaterinburg|Ekaterinburg, Russia]].+* [[July 17]] – [[Execution of the Romanov family]] by order of the [[Bolshevik Party]]
* [[August 30]] - In response to the [[October Revolution]] in Russia, [[Vladimir Lenin]] is shot and wounded by [[Fanny Kaplan]] in Moscow, but survives. * [[August 30]] - In response to the [[October Revolution]] in Russia, [[Vladimir Lenin]] is shot and wounded by [[Fanny Kaplan]] in Moscow, but survives.
 +* [[November 11]] - End of [[World War I|WWI]] and [[Armistice with Germany (Compiègne)]]
 +== Art and culture ==
 +*End of [[World War I]]
 +*Start of [[Weimar Republic]]
 +*[[March 23]] - [[Dada Manifesto (1918) by Tristan Tzara|Dada Manifesto]] by Tristan Tzara
 +*In February 1918, [[Richard Huelsenbeck]] gave his first Dada speech in Berlin, and produced a [[Dada manifesto]] later in the year
 +==Film==
 +*''[[Es werde Licht!]]'' by Richard Oswald
 +== Literature ==
 +===Fiction===
 +*''[[Casanova's Homecoming]]'' by Arthur Schnitzler
 +===Poetry===
 +*''[[Twenty-Five Poems]]'' by Tzara
 +*''[[Calligrammes]]'' by Guillaume Apollinaire
 +===Non-fiction===
 +*''[[The Decline of the West]]'' by Oswald Spengler, first volume published
-=== September ===+== Visual arts ==
-* September – WWI: British armies and their Arab allies roll into [[Syria]].+*First version of ''[[L.H.O.O.Q.]]''
-* [[September 5]] – [[Russian Civil War]]: The [[Kazan Operation]] begins. The event continues for 5 days and solidifies the Red Army's power in Russia over the White Army.+*[[Red and Blue Chair]] by Gerrit Rietveld
-* [[September 14]] – WWI: Start of the Balkan front offensive by the Serbian army.+*''[[White on White]]'' by Kazimir Malevich
-* [[September 15]]–[[September 18|18]] – WWI: [[Battle of Dobro Pole]] in the [[Vardar Offensive]] of the [[Balkans Campaign (World War I)|Balkans Campaign]] – [[Allied Army of the Orient]] defeats [[Kingdom of Bulgaria|Bulgaria]]n defenders.+
-* [[September 19]] – WWI:+
-** The [[British Army]]'s [[Egyptian Expeditionary Force]] launches the [[Battle of Megiddo (1918)|Battle of Megiddo]], incorporating the [[Battle of Sharon]], and the [[Battle of Nablus (1918)|Battle of Nablus]], an attack in the [[Judaean Mountains]]. This day are fought the [[Battle of Tulkarm]], and the [[Battle of Arara]], which breaks the Ottoman front line stretching from the Mediterranean coast to the Judaean Mountains; while the [[Battle of Tabsor]] extends into September 20. +
-** [[Third Transjordan attack]] in the Jordan Valley begins.+
-* [[September 20]] – WWI: The British Army's Desert Mounted Corps launches the+
-** [[Battle of Nazareth]] by [[5th Cavalry Division (British Indian Army)]]; +
-** [[Capture of Afulah and Beisan]] by the [[4th Cavalry Division (British Indian Army)]];+
-** [[Capture of Jenin]] by the [[Australian Mounted Division]], almost encircling the [[Yildirim Army Group]] still in the Judaean Mountains.+
-* [[September 25]] – WWI: +
-** Battle of Megiddo ends with the [[Battle of Haifa (1918)|Battle of Haifa]], [[Battle of Samakh]], and [[Capture of Tiberias]].+
-** [[Third Transjordan attack]] ends with [[ANZAC Mounted Division]] victory at the [[Second Battle of Amman]] with the subsequent capture at Ziza of the Ottoman II Corps. The division capturing more than 10,000 Ottoman and German prisoners.+
-* [[September 26]] – WWI: The [[Capture of Damascus (1918)|Capture of Damascus]] begins with the [[Charge at Irbid]] by the 4th Cavalry Division.+
-* [[September 27]] – WWI: [[Battle of Jisr Benat Yakub]] launched by the Australian Mounted Division continues the advance towards [[Damascus]].+
-* [[September 29]] – WWI:+
-** Allied forces break through the [[Hindenburg Line]].+
-** [[Bulgaria]] requests an armistice.+
-* [[September 30]] – WWI: +
-**[[Charge at Kaukab]] by units of the Australian Mounted Division. +
-**[[Charge at Kiswe]] by 4th Cavalry Division continuing Desert Mounted Corps' advance to Damascus.+
- +
-=== October ===+
-* [[October 1]] – WWI: Desert Mounted Corps [[Capture of Damascus (1918)|Capture of Damascus]].+
-* [[October 2]] – WWI: [[Charge at Khan Ayash]] north of Damascus by [[3rd Light Horse Brigade]].+
-* [[October 3]]+
-** Kaiser [[Wilhelm II of Germany]] appoints [[Max von Baden]] [[Chancellor of Germany (German Reich)|Chancellor of Germany]].+
-** King [[Ferdinand I of Bulgaria]] abdicates in the wake of the Bulgarian military collapse in WWI. He is succeeded by his son, [[Boris III of Bulgaria|Boris III]].+
-** WWI: [[Pursuit to Haritan]] by Desert Mounted Corps begins.+
-* [[October 4]]+
-** [[Wilhelm II of Germany]] forms a new more liberal government to sue for peace.+
-** The [[T. A. Gillespie Company Shell Loading Plant explosion]] in New Jersey kills 100+ and destroys enough ammunition to supply the Western Front for 6 months.+
-* [[October 7]] – Polish [[Regency Council (Poland)]] declares Polish independence from the [[German Empire]] and demands that Germany cedes the Polish provinces of [[Poznań]], [[Upper Silesia]] and [[Polish Corridor|Polish Pommerania]].+
-* [[October 8]]–[[October 10|10]] – WWI: [[Battle of Cambrai (1918)|Second Battle of Cambrai]]: British and Canadian troops take [[Cambrai]] from the Germans.+
-* [[October 8]] – WWI: In the [[Forest of Argonne]] in France, U.S. Corporal [[Alvin C. York]] almost single-handedly kills 25 German soldiers and captures 132.+
-* [[October 9]] – Landgrave [[Prince Frederick Charles of Hesse]] is elected [[Kingdom of Finland (1918)|King of Finland]].+
-* [[October 11]] – The 7.1 {{M|w}} [[1918 San Fermín earthquake|San Fermín earthquake]] shakes Puerto Rico with a maximum [[Mercalli intensity scale|Mercalli intensity]] of IX (''Violent''), killing 76–116 people. A destructive tsunami contributes to the damage and loss of life.+
-* [[October 12]] – [[1918 Cloquet Fire|Cloquet Fire]]: The city of [[Cloquet, Minnesota]], and nearby areas are destroyed in a fire, killing 453.+
-* [[October 18]] – The Washington Declaration proclaims the independent [[First Czechoslovak Republic|Czechoslovak Republic]].+
-* [[October 24]] – WWI: [[Battle of Vittorio Veneto]] opens.+
-* [[October 25]]+
-** WWI: [[Battle of Aleppo (1918)|Aleppo]] captured by [[Faisal I of Iraq|Prince Feisal's]] Sheifial Forces.+
-** The steamer ''[[SS Princess Sophia|Princess Sophia]]'' sinks on [[Vanderbilt Reef]] near [[Juneau, Alaska]]; 353 people die in the greatest maritime disaster in the Pacific Northwest.+
-* [[October 26]] – WWI: Units of Desert Mounted Corps [[Charge at Haritan]] last conflict with Ottoman forces in WWI.+
-* [[October 28]]+
-** [[Czechoslovakia]] declares its independence from [[Austria-Hungary]].+
-** A new Polish government is declared in Western [[Galicia (Eastern Europe)]].+
-* [[October 29]] – [[Wilhelmshaven mutiny]] of the German [[High Seas Fleet]].+
-* [[October 30]]+
-** The [[Martin Declaration]] is published, including [[Slovakia]] in the formation of the Czecho-Slovak state.+
-** The [[Armistice of Mudros]] ends conflict between the [[Ottoman Empire]] and the [[Allies of World War I]] and grants independence to the [[Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen]].+
-* [[October 31]] – The [[Kingdom of Hungary|Hungarian]] government terminates the personal union with Austria, officially dissolving the [[Austro-Hungarian Empire]].+
- +
-=== November ===+
-* [[November 1]]+
-** [[Polish–Ukrainian War]] inaugurated by proclamation of the [[West Ukrainian People's Republic]] in [[Galicia (Eastern Europe)|Galicia]] with a capital at [[Lviv|Lwów]].+
-** Serbian forces recapture Belgrade.+
-** [[Malbone Street Wreck]]: The worst [[rapid transit]] accident in world history occurs under the intersection of Malbone Street and Flatbush Avenue, in [[Brooklyn]], New York City, with at least 93 dead.+
-* [[November 3]]+
-** WWI: Austria-Hungary enters an armistice with the [[Allies of WWI|Allies]] at the [[Villa Giusti]] in [[Padua]].+
-** [[Poland]] declares its independence from Russia.+
-** [[German Revolution of 1918–1919|German Revolution]]: Sailors in the German fleet at [[Kiel]] mutiny and throughout northern [[German Empire|Germany]] soldiers and workers begin to establish revolutionary councils on the Russian [[Soviet (council)|soviet]] model.+
-* [[November 4]] – The [[Armistice of Villa Giusti]] ends warfare between Italy and Austria-Hungary on the Italian Front during World War I.+
-* [[November 6]] – A new Polish government is proclaimed in [[Lublin]].+
-* [[November 7]] – King [[Ludwig III of Bavaria|Ludwig of Bavaria]] flees his country.+
-* [[November 8]] – The German army withdraws its support of the Kaiser. The German Armistice delegation arrives at [[Compiègne Forest]] in France.+
-[[File:Ausrufung Republik Scheidemann.jpg|thumb|115px|[[November 9]]: Proclamation of German Republic by [[Philipp Scheidemann]] in Berlin on the [[Reichstag (building)|Reichstag]] balcony]]+
-* [[November 9]]+
-** Kaiser [[Wilhelm II of Germany]] abdicates and chooses to live in exile in the Netherlands.+
-** Proclamation of German Republic by [[Philipp Scheidemann]] in [[Berlin]] on the [[Reichstag building|Reichstag]] balcony.+
-** Provisional National Council Minister-President [[Kurt Eisner]] declares [[Bavaria]] to be a republic.+
-** British [[Pre-dreadnought battleship|battleship]] {{HMS|Britannia|1904|6}} is sunk by a German submarine off [[Cape Trafalgar|Trafalgar]] with the loss of around fifty lives, the last major naval engagement of WWI.+
-[[File:Armisticetrain.jpg|thumb|[[November 11]]: Signatories to the [[Armistice with Germany (Compiègne)]], ending WWI, pose outside Marshal Foch's railway carriage]][[Image:NYTimes-Page1-11-11-1918.jpg|thumb|November 11: Front page of ''[[The New York Times]]'' on [[Armistice Day]]]]+
-* [[November 11]]+
-** End of [[World War I|WWI]] and [[Armistice with Germany (Compiègne)]]: Germany signs an [[armistice]] agreement with the Allies between 5:12 AM and 5:20 AM in Marshal [[Ferdinand Foch|Foch]]'s railroad car in [[Compiègne Forest]] in France. It becomes official on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month.<ref>{{cite book|author=Pitt, Barrie|year=2003|title=1918: The Last Act|location=Barnsley|publisher=Pen and Sword|isbn=0-85052-974-3}}</ref>+
-** Poland regains independence after 123 years of [[Partitions of Poland|partitions]]. [[Józef Piłsudski]] is appointed [[Commander-in-Chief]].+
-** Emperor [[Charles I of Austria]] gives up his absolute power but does not abdicate.+
-* [[November 12]] &ndash; [[Republic of German-Austria|Austria]] becomes a [[republic]].+
-* [[November 13]] +
-** Allied [[Occupation of Constantinople]]. +
-** [[Frederick II, Grand Duke of Baden]], relinquishes all governing duties.+
-* [[November 14]]+
-** [[German East Africa]]n troops are informed of the armistice on 11 November.+
-** The provisional government of Baden proclaims the ''Freie Volksrepublik Baden'' ("Free Peoples' [[Republic of Baden]]").+
-** [[Czechoslovakia]] becomes a [[republic]].+
-** [[Józef Piłsudski]] is appointed [[head of state]] of [[Poland]].+
-* [[November 16]] &ndash; The [[Hungarian Democratic Republic]] is declared, marking [[Hungary]]'s independence from [[Austria]].+
-* [[November 18]] &ndash; [[Latvian Socialist Soviet Republic|Latvia]] declares its independence from Russia.+
-* [[November 20]] &ndash; [[U-boat]]s start to rendezvous off [[Harwich]] to begin the surrender of the [[High Seas Fleet]] to the British [[Royal Navy]]; in the following week the German warships are escorted to internment in [[Scapa Flow]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Massie|first=Robert K.|authorlink=Robert K. Massie|title=[[Castles of Steel: Britain, Germany, and the Winning of the Great War at Sea]]|year=2004|publisher=Ballantine Books|location=New York|isbn=0-345-40878-0}}</ref>+
-* [[November 21]] &ndash; Start of 3-day [[Lwów pogrom (1918)|Lwów pogrom]]: [[Second Polish Republic|Polish]] troops, volunteers and freed criminals massacre at least 320 Ukrainian Christians and [[History of the Jews in Poland|Jews]] in [[Lviv|Lwów]] in [[Galicia (Eastern Europe)|Galicia]].+
-* [[November 22]]+
-** The [[Spartacist League]] founds the German Communist Party.+
-** The [[Monarchy of Belgium|Belgian royal family]] returns to [[Brussels]] after the war, King [[Albert I of Belgium|Albert I]] having commanded the [[Allies of World War I|Allied]] [[Army group]] in the autumn [[Kortrijk|Courtrai]] offensive which liberated his country.+
-** [[Frederick II, Grand Duke of Baden]], abdicates; the [[Grand Duchy of Baden]] gives way to the [[Republic of Baden]].+
-* [[November 23]] &ndash; British military government of [[Palestine (region)|Palestine]] begins.<ref>{{cite book|last=Biger|first=Gideon|title=The Boundaries of Modern Palestine, 1840–1947|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=jC9MbKNh8GUC|accessdate=2009-05-02|year=2004|publisher=Routledge|location=London|isbn=978-0-7146-5654-0|pages=55, 164}}</ref>+
-* [[November 25]] &ndash; General [[Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck]], German commander in [[German East Africa]], signs a ceasefire at [[Mbala, Zambia|Abercorn]] in [[Northern Rhodesia]].+
-* [[November 26]] &ndash; The [[Podgorica]] Assembly votes for a "union of the people", declaring its union with the Kingdom of [[Serbia]].+
-* [[November 28]] &ndash; [[Estonian War of Independence]]: The [[Red Army]] invades [[Estonia]], starting the war. The [[Commune of the Working People of Estonia]] is established as a Soviet puppet state in [[Narva]] on the next day.+
-* [[November 29]] &ndash; [[Kingdom of Serbia|Serbia]] annexes [[Montenegro]].+
-* [[November 30]] &ndash; [[Ernest Ansermet]] conducts the first concert by the ''[[Orchestre de la Suisse Romande]]''.+
- +
-=== December ===+
-* [[December 1]]+
-** [[Iceland]] regains independence, but remains in personal union with the [[King of Denmark]], who also becomes the King of Iceland until [[1944]].+
-** New voting laws in [[Sweden]] makes votes no longer dependent on taxable assets, each adult having one vote.+
-** The [[Union of Transylvania with Romania|Union of Alba Iulia]] is proclaimed: Following the [[March 27]] incorporation of [[Bessarabia]] and [[Bucovina]], [[Transylvania]] unites with the [[Kingdom of Romania]].+
-** The Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (which later becomes the [[Kingdom of Yugoslavia]]) is proclaimed. +
-[[File:Flag of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.svg|thumbnail|right|Flag of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats an Slovenes]]+
-* [[December 4]] &ndash; President [[Woodrow Wilson]] departs by ship to the [[Paris Peace Conference, 1919|Paris Peace Conference]], becoming the first United States President to travel to Europe while holding office.+
-* [[December 5]] &ndash; [[Estonian War of Independence]]: The British [[light cruiser]] {{HMS|Cassandra|1916|6}} strikes a [[naval mine|mine]] and sinks near [[Saaremaa]] in the [[Baltic Sea]], killing eleven sailors.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/aug/23/british-warships-cassandra-myrtle-gentian-estonia|first=Martin|last=Wainwright|authorlink=Martin Wainwright|newspaper=[[The Guardian]]|location=London|title=British warships sunk 90 years ago found off Estonian coast|date=23 August 2010|accessdate=2010-08-24}}</ref>+
-* [[December 14]] &ndash; [[Prince Frederick Charles of Hesse]] renounces the Finnish throne.+
-* December 14 - Portuguese President [[Sidónio Pais]] is assassinated.+
-* [[December 16]] &ndash; [[Vincas Mickevičius-Kapsukas]] declares formation of the [[Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic (1918–19)|Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic]], a [[puppet state]] created by the [[Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic|Russian SFSR]] to justify the [[Lithuanian–Soviet War]].+
-* [[December 17]] &ndash; [[Darwin Rebellion]] in Australia: Disaffected workers march on [[Government House, Darwin]] demanding the resignation of the [[Administrator of the Northern Territory]], [[John A. Gilruth]].+
-* [[December 20]] &ndash; [[Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk]] returns to the Czechoslovak Republic.+
-* [[December 21]] &ndash; [[Estonian War of Independence]]: The [[Red Army]] captures [[Tartu]] in [[Estonia]].+
-* [[December 27]] &ndash; [[Greater Poland Uprising (1918–19)]] begins: Poles in [[Greater Poland]] (the former [[Grand Duchy of Posen]]) rise up against the Germans, ignited by a patriotic speech made in [[Poznań]] by pianist and politician [[Ignacy Jan Paderewski]].+
-* [[December 28]] &ndash; [[Sinn Féin]] have a landslide victory in Irish seats in the [[Irish general election, 1918|Irish general election]] (part of the [[United Kingdom general election, 1918]]), following the counting of votes, winning 73 of the 105 seats in Ireland. In accordance with their [[Sinn Féin Manifesto 1918|manifesto]], Sinn Féin members will not take their seats in the [[Palace of Westminster]] but will form the [[First Dáil]] in [[Dublin]]. Countess [[Constance Markievicz]], while detained in [[Holloway Prison]] (London), becomes the first woman elected to (but does not take her seat in) the British [[House of Commons of the United Kingdom|House of Commons]].<ref>{{cite book|page=137|last=Ward|first=Margaret|title=Unmanageable Revolutionaries: Women and Irish nationalism|publisher=Pluto Press|location=London|year=1983|isbn=0-86104-700-1}}</ref>+
-* [[December 31]] &ndash; A British-brokered ceasefire ends the two weeks of fighting in the [[Georgian–Armenian War]].+
- +
-=== Date unknown ===+
-* The [[Native American Church]] is formally founded in [[Oklahoma]].+
-* The [[Association Against the Prohibition Amendment]] is founded to promote [[repeal of Prohibition]] in the United States.+
-* [[United Business Media]] is founded in London as United Newspapers Ltd.+
-* Around 1000 [[pilot whale]]s [[Cetacean stranding|strand]] in the [[Chatham Islands]].+
== Births == == Births ==
- +* [[January 20]] - [[Juan García Esquivel]], Mexican bandleader (d. [[2002]])
-=== January ===+* [[January 26]] - [[Philip José Farmer]], American writer (d. [[2009]])
-[[File:Figueiredo (colour).jpg|thumb|100px|[[João Figueiredo]]]]+
-[[File:Nasser portrait2.jpg|100px|thumb|[[Gamal Abdel Nasser]]]]+
-[[File:Nicolae Ceaușescu.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Nicolae Ceaușescu]]]]+
-* [[January 1]] &ndash; [[Patrick Anthony Porteous]], Scottish recipient of the [[Victoria Cross]] (d. [[2000]])+
-* [[January 9]] &ndash; [[Alma Ziegler]], American female professional baseball player (d. [[2005]])+
-* [[January 10]] &ndash; [[Arthur Chung]], 1st [[President of Guyana]] (d. [[2008]])+
-* [[January 11]] &ndash; [[Kassim Al-Rimawi]], Prime Minister of Jordan (d. [[1982]])+
-* [[January 15]]+
-** [[João Figueiredo]], former President of Brazil (d. [[1999]])+
-** [[Gamal Abdel Nasser]], 2nd President of Egypt (d. [[1970]])+
-** [[Ira B. Harkey Jr.]], American newspaper editor (d. [[2006]])+
-* [[January 16]]+
-** [[Nel Benschop]], Dutch poet (d. [[2005]])+
-** [[Allan Ekelund]], Swedish film producer (d. [[2009]])+
-** [[Stirling Silliphant]], American writer and producer (d. [[1996]])+
-* [[January 17]] &ndash; [[George M. Leader]], American politician (d. [[2013]])+
-* [[January 19]]+
-** [[Peter Hobbs (actor)|Peter Hobbs]], American actor (d. [[2011]])+
-** [[John H. Johnson]], American publisher (d. [[2005]])+
-* [[January 20]]+
-** [[Juan García Esquivel]], Mexican bandleader (d. [[2002]])+
-** [[Nevin S. Scrimshaw]], American clinical (d. [[2013]])+
-* [[January 21]]+
-** [[Chichay]], Filipino actress (d. [[1993]])+
-** [[Richard D. Winters]], U.S. Army officer (d. [[2011]])+
-* [[January 22]] &ndash; [[Elmer Lach]], Canadian ice hockey player (d. [[2015]])+
-* [[January 23]] &ndash; [[Gertrude B. Elion]], American scientist recipient of the [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]] (d. [[1999]])+
-* [[January 24]] &ndash; [[Oral Roberts]], American neo-Pentecostal televangelist (d. [[2009]])+
-* [[January 25]] &ndash; [[Ernie Harwell]], American baseball sportscaster (d. [[2010]])+
-* [[January 26]]+
-** [[Nicolae Ceaușescu]], Romanian dictator (d. [[1989]])+
-** [[Philip José Farmer]], American writer (d. [[2009]])+
-** [[Vito Scotti]], American character actor (d. [[1996]])+
-* [[January 27]]+
-** [[Skitch Henderson]], English-born musician and bandleader (d. [[2005]])+
-** [[Elmore James]], American musician (d. [[1963]])+
-* [[January 29]]+
-** [[Luis Aguilar (actor)|Luis Aguilar]], Mexican actor and singer (d. [[1997]])+
-** [[John Forsythe]], American actor (''Dynasty'') (d. [[2010]])+
- +
-=== February ===+
-[[File:Hella Haasse.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Hella Haasse]]]]+
-[[File:Schwinger.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Julian Schwinger]]]]+
-[[File:Otis R. Bowen.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Otis R. Bowen]]]]+
-* [[February 1]] +
-** [[Carlos Fayt]], Argentine lawyer, politician and academic (d. [[2016]])+
-** Dame [[Muriel Spark]], Scottish author (d. [[2006]])+
* [[February 2]] &ndash; [[Hella Haasse]], Dutch writer (d. [[2011]]) * [[February 2]] &ndash; [[Hella Haasse]], Dutch writer (d. [[2011]])
-* [[February 3]] 
-** [[Joey Bishop]], American entertainer, member of the "[[Rat Pack]]" (d. [[2007]]) 
-** [[Helen Stephens]], American runner (d. [[1994]]) 
-* [[February 4]]  
-** [[Ida Lupino]], Anglo-American actress, screenwriter, director and producer (d. [[1995]]) 
-** [[Clive Bossom]], British politician (d. [[2017]]) 
-* [[February 6]] &ndash; [[Lothar-Günther Buchheim]], German author (d. [[2007]]) 
-* [[February 7]] &ndash; [[Markey Robinson]], Irish painter (d. [[1999]]) 
-* [[February 8]]  
-** [[Fred Blassie]], American professional wrestler and novelty singer (''Pencil Neck Geek'') (d. [[2003]]) 
-** [[Walter Newton Read]], American lawyer and second chairman of the [[New Jersey Casino Control Commission]] (d. [[2001]]) 
-* [[February 12]] &ndash; [[Julian Schwinger]], American physicist, [[Nobel Prize in Physics|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. [[1994]]) 
* [[February 15]] &ndash; [[Allan Arbus]], American actor (''[[M*A*S*H (TV series)|M*A*S*H]]'') (d. [[2013]]) * [[February 15]] &ndash; [[Allan Arbus]], American actor (''[[M*A*S*H (TV series)|M*A*S*H]]'') (d. [[2013]])
* [[February 16]] &ndash; [[Patty Andrews]], American singer ([[The Andrews Sisters]]) (d. [[2013]]) * [[February 16]] &ndash; [[Patty Andrews]], American singer ([[The Andrews Sisters]]) (d. [[2013]])
-* [[February 17]] &ndash; [[William Bronk]], American poet (d. [[1999]])+* [[February 26]] - [[Theodore Sturgeon]], American writer (d. [[1985]])
-* [[February 19]] &ndash; [[Fay McKenzie]], American silent film actress+* [[March 9]] - [[Mickey Spillane]], American writer (d. [[2006]])
-* [[February 22]]+
-** [[Charlie Finley]], American owner of the Oakland A's 1960–80 (d. [[1996]])+
-** [[Don Pardo]], American TV announcer (''[[Saturday Night Live]]'') (d. [[2014]])+
-** [[Robert Pershing Wadlow]], American tallest man record-holder (d. [[1940]])+
-* [[February 25]]+
-** [[Barney Ewell]], American athlete (d. [[1996]])+
-** [[Bobby Riggs]], American tennis player (d. [[1995]])+
-* [[February 26]]+
-** [[Herbert Blaize]], 6th Prime Minister of Grenada (d. [[1989]])+
-** [[Otis R. Bowen]], American politician (d. [[2013]])+
-** [[Theodore Sturgeon]], American writer (d. [[1985]])+
-* [[February 28]] &ndash; [[Alfred Burke]], English actor (d. [[2011]])+
- +
-=== March ===+
-[[File:Jango.jpg|thumb|100px|[[João Goulart]]]]+
-[[File:James Tobin.png|thumb|100px|[[James Tobin]]]]+
-[[File:President Cheddi Jagan.png|thumb|100px|[[Cheddi Jagan]]]]+
-* [[March 1]]+
-** [[Roger Delgado]], British actor (d. [[1973]])+
-** [[João Goulart]], President of Brazil (d. [[1976]])+
-* [[March 2]] &ndash; [[Martin Flannery]], British politician (d. [[2006]])+
-* [[March 3]]+
-** [[Arthur Kornberg]], American biochemist, recipient of the [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]] (d. [[2007]])+
-** [[Fritz Thiedemann]], German equestrian (d. [[2000]])+
-* [[March 4]] &ndash; [[Margaret Osborne duPont]], former American female tennis player (d. [[2012]])+
-* [[March 5]]+
-** [[Shlomo Lorincz]], member of Israeli [[Knesset]] for [[Agudat Yisrael]] (d. [[2009]])+
-** [[James Tobin]], American economist, [[Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. [[2002]])+
-* [[March 9]]+
-** [[George Lincoln Rockwell]], American Nazi leader (d. [[1967]])+
-** [[Mickey Spillane]], American writer (d. [[2006]])+
-* [[March 10]] &ndash; [[Günther Rall]], German ace fighter pilot (d. [[2009]])+
-* [[March 11]] &ndash; [[Jack Coe]], American evangelist (d. [[1956]])+
* [[March 12]] &ndash; [[Elaine de Kooning]], American artist (d. [[1989]]) * [[March 12]] &ndash; [[Elaine de Kooning]], American artist (d. [[1989]])
-* [[March 13]] &ndash; [[Eddie Pellagrini]], American baseball player and coach (d. [[2006]]) 
-* [[March 14]] &ndash; [[John McCallum (actor)|John McCallum]], Australian actor (d. [[2010]]) 
-* [[March 15]] &ndash; [[William McIntyre (judge)|William McIntyre]], Canadian [[Puisne Justice]] (d. [[2009]]) 
-* [[March 16]] &ndash; [[Frederick Reines]], American physicist, [[Nobel Prize in Physics|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. [[1998]]) 
-* [[March 17]] &ndash; [[Viviane Gauthier]], Haitian dancer (d. [[2017]]) 
-* [[March 18]] &ndash; [[Bob Broeg]], American sports writer (d. [[2005]]) 
-* [[March 20]] &ndash; [[Jack Barry (game show host)|Jack Barry]], American television game show host and producer (d. [[1984]]) 
-* [[March 22]] &ndash; [[Cheddi Jagan]], President of [[Guyana]] (d. [[1997]]) 
-* [[March 23]] 
-**[[Stick McGhee]], American [[jump blues]] singer, guitarist, and songwriter (d. [[1961]]) 
-**[[Émile Derlin Zinsou]], President of [[Benin]] (d. [[2016]]) 
-* [[March 25]] &ndash; [[Howard Cosell]], American attorney, lecturer, and sports journalist (d. [[1995]]) 
-* [[March 29]] 
-** [[Pearl Bailey]], African-American singer and actress (d. [[1990]]) 
-** [[Shirley Jameson]], American female baseball player (d. [[1993]]) 
-** [[Sam Walton]], founder of ''Wal-Mart'' (d. [[1992]]) 
- 
-===April=== 
-[[File:Betty Ford.gif|thumb|100px|[[Betty Ford]]]] 
-[[File:Holden-portrait.jpg|thumb|100px|[[William Holden]]]] 
-[[File:Kai Manne Börje Siegbahn 2.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Kai Siegbahn]]]] 
-* [[April 6]] &ndash; [[Alfredo Ovando Candía]], President of Bolivia (d. [[1982]]) 
-* [[April 7]] &ndash; [[Bobby Doerr]], American baseball player (d. [[2017]]) 
-* [[April 8]] &ndash; [[Betty Ford]], [[First Lady of the United States]] (d. [[2011]]) 
-* [[April 9]] &ndash; [[Jørn Utzon]], Danish architect (d. [[2008]]) 
-* [[April 14]] &ndash; [[Mary Healy (entertainer)|Mary Healy]], American actress, variety entertainer, singer (d. [[2015]]) 
* [[April 16]] &ndash; [[Spike Milligan]], Irish comedian (d. [[2002]]) * [[April 16]] &ndash; [[Spike Milligan]], Irish comedian (d. [[2002]])
-* [[April 17]]+* [[April 18]] - [[Gabriel Axel]], Danish film director (d. [[2014]])
-** [[William Holden]], American actor (d. [[1981]])+* April 18 &ndash; [[André Bazin]], French film critic and theorist (d. 1958)
-** [[Anne Shirley (actress)|Anne Shirley]], American actress (d. [[1993]])+* [[April 23]] &ndash; [[James Kirkup]], a prolific English poet, translator and travel writer (d. 2009)
-* [[April 18]]+* [[July 14]] - [[Ingmar Bergman]], Swedish film director (d. [[2007]])
-** [[Gabriel Axel]], Danish film director (d. [[2014]])+* [[August 9]] &ndash; [[Robert Aldrich]], American film director (d. 1983)
-** [[Claudio Teehankee]], Filipino lawyer (d. [[1989]])+
-** [[Shinobu Hashimoto]], Japanese screenwriter+
-** [[Clifton Hillegass]], American author, founder of ''[[CliffsNotes]]'' (d. [[2001]])+
-* [[April 20]]+
-**[[Edward L. Beach, Jr.]], American naval officer and author (d. [[2002]])+
-**[[Kai Siegbahn]], Swedish physicist, [[Nobel Prize in Physics|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. [[2007]])+
-* [[April 22]]+
-** [[Mickey Vernon]], American baseball player (d. [[2008]])+
-** [[William Jay Smith]], American poet (d. [[2015]])+
-* [[April 26]] &ndash; [[Fanny Blankers-Koen]], Dutch athlete (d. [[2004]])+
-* [[April 27]] &ndash; [[John Rice (umpire)|John Rice]], American baseball umpire (d. [[2011]])+
-* [[April 28]] &ndash; [[Karl-Eduard von Schnitzler]] East German journalist and host of the television show Der schwarze Kanal (d. [[2001]])+
- +
-=== May ===+
-[[File:Mike Wallace Interviews 1957 (4).jpg|thumb|100px|[[Mike Wallace]]]]+
-[[File:Richard Feynman Nobel.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Richard Feynman]]]]+
-[[File:Yasuhiro Nakasone in Andrews cropped.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Yasuhiro Nakasone]]]]+
-* [[May 1]] &ndash; [[Jack Paar]], American television show host (''The Tonight Show'') (d. [[2004]])+
-* [[May 3]] &ndash; [[Richard Dudman]], American reporter and editorial writer (''St. Louis Post-Dispatch'') (d. [[2017]])+
-* [[May 4]] +
-** [[Kakuei Tanaka]], former [[Prime Minister of Japan]] (d. [[1993]])+
-** [[Ana Enriqueta Terán]], Venezuelan poet (d. [[2017]])+
-* [[May 5]] &ndash; [[Egidio Galea]], Maltese Roman Catholic priest (d. [[2005]])+
-* [[May 6]] &ndash; [[Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan]], 1st President of the United Arab Emirates (d. [[2004]])+
-* [[May 9]]+
-** [[Orville Freeman]], American politician (d. [[2003]])+
-** [[Mike Wallace]], American journalist (d. [[2012]])+
-** [[Russell M. Carneal]], American politician and judge (d. [[1998]])+
-* [[May 10]]+
-** [[T. Berry Brazelton]], American pediatrician+
-** [[George Welch (pilot)|George Welch]], American aviator (d. [[1954]])+
-* [[May 11]] &ndash; [[Richard Feynman]], American physicist, [[Nobel Prize in Physics|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. [[1988]])+
-* [[May 12]] &ndash; [[Julius Rosenberg]], American-born Soviet spy (d. [[1953]])+
-* [[May 15]]+
-** [[Eddy Arnold]], American country music singer (d. [[2008]])+
-** [[Joseph Wiseman]], Canadian actor (d. [[2009]])+
-* [[May 16]] &ndash; [[Wilf Mannion]], English footballer (d. [[2000]])+
-* [[May 17]]+
-** [[A. C. Lyles]], American film producer (d. [[2013]])+
-** [[Birgit Nilsson]], Swedish soprano (d. [[2005]])+
-* [[May 18]] &ndash; [[Claudia Bryar]], American actress (d. [[2011]])+
-* [[May 19]] &ndash; [[Abraham Pais]], Dutch-born American physicist (d. [[2000]])+
-* [[May 20]] &ndash; [[Edward B. Lewis]], American geneticist, recipient of the [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]] (d. [[2004]])+
-* [[May 23]] &ndash; [[Frank Mancuso]], American major league baseball player and politician (d. [[2007]])+
-* [[May 27]] &ndash; [[Yasuhiro Nakasone]], Prime Minister of Japan+
-* [[May 28]] &ndash; [[Norbert Franck]], Luxembourgian swimmer (d. [[2006]])+
-* [[May 30]] +
-** [[Károly Doncsecz]], Slovenian potter (d. [[2002]])+
-** [[Martin Lundstrom]], Swedish Olympic cross-country skier (d. [[2016]])+
- +
-=== June ===+
-[[File:Robert Preston-publicity.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Robert Preston (actor)|Robert Preston]]]]+
-[[File:Patachou (1961).jpg|thumb|100px|[[Patachou]]]]+
-[[File:François Tombalbaye 1959.jpg|thumb|100px|[[François Tombalbaye]]]]+
-[[File:Franco Modigliani.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Franco Modigliani]]]]+
-* [[June 2]] &ndash; [[Kathryn Tucker Windham]], American writer and storyteller (d. [[2011]])+
-* [[June 4]] &ndash; [[Johnny Klein]], American drummer (d. [[1997]])+
-* [[June 6]]+
-** [[Kenneth Connor]], English comedy stage, radio, film and television actor (d. [[1993]])+
-** [[Edwin G. Krebs]], American biochemist, recipient of the [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]] (d. [[2009]])+
-* [[June 8]] &ndash; [[Robert Preston (actor)|Robert Preston]], American actor (''The Music Man'') (d. [[1987]])+
-* [[June 9]] &ndash; [[John Hospers]], American philosopher (d. [[2011]])+
-* [[June 10]] &ndash; [[Patachou]], French singer (d. [[2015]])+
-* [[June 15]] &ndash; [[François Tombalbaye]], former [[President of Chad]] (d. [[1975]])+
-* [[June 17]] +
-** [[Raúl Padilla]], alias El Chato, Mexican actor (d. [[1994]])+
-** [[Derek Barber, Baron Barber of Tewkesbury]], British life peer (d. [[2017]])+
-** [[Ajahn Chah]] Subaddho, Buddhist teacher. (d. [[1992]])+
-* [[June 18]]+
-** [[Jerome Karle]], American chemist, [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. [[2013]])+
-** [[Franco Modigliani]], Italian-born economist, [[Nobel Prize in Economics|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. [[2003]])+
-* [[June 21]]+
-** [[Adriana Sivieri]], Argentine-born Italian film actress +
-** [[Josephine Webb]], American engineer+
-** [[Allan Lindberg]], Swedish pole vaulter (d. [[2004]])+
-* [[June 22]] &ndash; [[Cicely Saunders]], English Anglican nurse, social worker, physician and writer (d. [[2005]])+
-* [[June 23]] &ndash; [[Paul Ashbee]], British archaeologist (d. [[2009]])+
-* [[June 24]]+
-** [[Yong Nyuk Lin]], Singaporean politician (d. [[2012]])+
-** [[Myroslav Ivan Lubachivsky]], Ukrainian Catholic bishop (d. [[2000]])+
-* [[June 25]] &ndash; [[Sid Tepper]], American songwriter (d. [[2015]])+
-* [[June 26]] +
-** [[Leo Rosner]], Polish-born Austrian Jewish musician (d. [[2008]]) +
-** [[Raleigh Rhodes]], American combat fighter pilot (d. [[2007]])+
-* [[June 27]] +
-** [[Willy Breinholst]], Danish humorist and writer (d. [[2009]])+
-** [[Adolph Kiefer]], American former competition swimmer (d. [[2017]])+
-* [[June 28]] &ndash; [[Marshall Brown (basketball, born 1918)|Marshall Brown]], American professional basketball player (d. [[2008]])+
-* [[June 29]]+
-** [[Francis W. Nye]], United States Air Force major general+
-** [[Jeanne Manet]], French actress+
-** [[Gene La Rocque]], U.S admiral (d. [[2016]])+
-** [[Heini Lohrer]], Swiss ice hockey player (d. [[2011]])+
-* [[June 30]] +
-** [[Des Case]], Welsh rugby union and professional rugby league footballer+
- +
-=== July ===+
-[[File:Ingmar Bergman (1966).jpg|thumb|100px|[[Ingmar Bergman]]]]+
-[[File:Bertram Brockhouse.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Bertram Brockhouse]]]]+
-[[File:Nelson Mandela-2008 (edit).jpg|thumb|100px|[[Nelson Mandela]]]]+
-[[File:Paul D. Boyer.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Paul D. Boyer]]]]+
-* [[July 1]]+
-** [[Ralph Young (singer)|Ralph Young]], American singer and actor (d. [[2008]])+
-** [[Ahmed Deedat]], South African writer and public speaker (d. [[2005]])+
-** [[Pedro Yap]], Filipino lawyer (d. [[2003]])+
-* [[July 2]] +
-** [[Athos Bulcão]], Brazilian painter and sculptor (d. [[2008]])+
-** [[Indumati Bhattacharya]], Indian politician+
-* [[July 3]] +
-** [[Johnny Palmer]], American golfer (d. [[2006]])+
-** [[Benjamin C. Thompson]], American architect (d. [[2002]])+
-* [[July 4]]+
-** [[Alec Bedser]], English cricketer (d. [[2010]])+
-** [[Eric Bedser]], English cricketer (d. [[2006]])+
-** [[Eppie Lederer|Ann Landers]], American advice columnist (d. [[2002]])+
-** [[Joe Fortunato (coach)|Joe Fortunato]], American football, basketball, and baseball coach (d. [[2004]])+
-** [[Pauline Phillips]], American advice columnist, popularly known as Abigail Van Buren (d. [[2013]])+
-** [[Taufa'ahau Tupou IV]], King of Tonga (d. [[2006]])+
-* [[July 5]]+
-** [[Zakaria Mohieddin]], Egyptian general and politician (d. [[2012]])+
-** [[Brian James (actor)|Brian James]], Australian actor (d. [[2009]])+
-** [[George Rochberg]], American composer (d. [[2005]])+
-** [[Nikos Papatakis]], Greek- Ethiopian-born naturalised French filmmaker (d. [[2010]])+
-* [[July 6]] +
-** [[Herm Fuetsch]], American professional basketball player (d. [[2010]])+
-** [[J. Dewey Daane]], American economist (d. [[2017]])+
-* [[July 7]] +
-** [[Bob Vanatta]], American head basketball coach (d. [[2016]])+
-** [[Jing Shuping]], Chinese businessman (d. [[2009]])+
-* [[July 8]]+
-** [[Edward B. Giller]], U.S Major General (d. [[2017]])+
-** [[Julia Pirie]], British spy working for MI5 (d. [[2008]])+
-** [[Oluf Reed-Olsen]], Norwegian resistance member and pilot (d. [[2002]])+
-** [[Craig Stevens (actor)|Craig Stevens]], American actor (d. [[2000]])+
-** [[Paul B. Fay]], American businessman, soldier, and diplomat, 12th [[United States Secretary of the Navy]] (d. [[2009]])+
-* [[July 9]] &ndash; [[Jarl Wahlström]], Salvation Army General (d. [[1999]])+
-* [[July 10]] +
-** [[Chuck Stevens]], American major baseball+
-** [[Frank L. Lambert]], Professor Emeritus of Chemistry at Occidental College+
-* [[July 11]] &ndash; [[Venetia Burney]], English woman known for being the first person to suggest the name Pluto for the planet in 1930 (d. [[2009]])+
-* [[July 12]]+
-** [[Doris Grumbach]], American novelist, memoirist, biographer, literary critic, and essayist+
-** [[Mary Glen-Haig]], British Olympic fencer (d. [[2014]])+
-** [[Alice Van-Springsteen]], American stuntwoman and jockey (d. [[2008]])+
-** [[Vivian Mason]], American actress (d. [[2009]])+
-** [[Paul Stenn]], American football offensive tackle (d. [[2003]])+
-* [[July 13]]+
-** [[Ted Oldfield]], English footballer (d. [[2006]])+
-** [[Alberto Ascari]], Italian race car driver (d. [[1955]])+
-* [[July 14]] +
-** [[Ingmar Bergman]], Swedish film director (d. [[2007]])+
-** [[Jay Wright Forrester]], American computer engineer and systems scientist (d. [[2016]])+
-* [[July 15]]+
-** [[Brenda Milner]], Canadian neuropsychologist+
-** [[Arthur Dimmock]], English writer, journalist and historian (d. [[2007]])+
-** [[Bertram Brockhouse]], Canadian physicist, [[Nobel Prize in Physics|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. [[2003]])+
-** [[Aubrey Buxton, Baron Buxton of Alsa]], British soldier, politician, television executive and writer (d. [[2009]])+
-* [[July 16]]+
-** [[Pituka de Foronda]], Spanish actress (d. [[1999]])+
-** [[Paul Farnes]], famed World War II Royal Air Force (RAF) fighter pilot and one of "The Few" surviving pilots of the Battle of Britain+
-** [[Jim Vickers-Willis]], Australian journalist (d. [[2008]])+
-** [[Samuel Victor Perry]], British biochemist (d. [[2009]])+
-** [[Denis Edward Arnold]], English soldier (d. [[2015]])+
-* [[July 17]]+
-** [[Chandler Robbins]], American ornithologist (d. [[2017]])+
-** [[Carlos Manuel Arana Osorio]], [[President of Guatemala]] (d. [[2003]])+
-* [[July 18]] +
-** [[Nelson Mandela]], [[President of South Africa]] and recipient of the [[Nobel Peace Prize]] (d. [[2013]])+
-** [[James Duesenberry]], American economist (d. [[2009]])+
-** [[Warren Hair]], American professional basketball player (d. [[2006]])+
-** [[Lia Dorana]], Dutch comedian and actress (d. [[2010]])+
-* [[July 20]] +
-** [[Auður Laxness]], Icelandic writer and craftsperson (d. [[2012]])+
-** [[Eric Longworth]], British actor (d. [[2008]])+
-** [[Cindy Walker]], American songwriter (d. [[2006]])+
-* [[July 22]] +
-** [[Lila Zali]], Georgian-born American prima ballerina (d. [[2003]])+
-** [[Stanley Lebergott]], American government economist (d. [[2009]])+
-* [[July 23]] &ndash; [[Abraham Bueno de Mesquita]], Dutch comedian and actor (d. [[2005]])+
-* [[July 24]]+
-** [[Ruggiero Ricci]], Italian-born violinist (d. [[2012]])+
-** [[Antonio Candido]], Brazilian literary critic and sociologist (d. [[2017]])+
-* [[July 25]]+
-** [[Jane Frank]], American artist (d. [[1986]])+
-** [[Alexander McKee (author)|Alexander McKee]], British journalist, military historian and diver, discoverer of the ''[[Mary Rose]]'' (d. [[1992]])+
-* [[July 26]] &ndash; [[Marjorie Lord]], American actress (d. [[2015]])+
-* [[July 27]] &ndash; [[Leonard Rose]], American cellist (d. [[1984]])+
-* [[July 28]] &ndash; [[Penaia Ganilau]], 1st President of Fiji (d. [[1993]])+
-* [[July 29]] &ndash; [[Edwin O'Connor]], American novelist and [[Pulitzer Prize for Fiction]] winner (d. [[1968]])+
-* [[July 30]] &ndash; [[John L. Cason]], American actor (d. [[1961]])+
-* [[July 31]]+
-** [[Paul D. Boyer]], American chemist, [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Nobel Prize]] laureate+
-** [[Hank Jones]], American pianist (d. [[2010]])+
- +
-=== August ===+
-[[File:Frederick Sanger2.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Frederick Sanger]]]]+
-[[File:Shankar Dayal Sharma 36.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Shankar Dayal Sharma]]]]+
-[[File:Leonard Bernstein by Jack Mitchell.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Leonard Bernstein]]]]+
-[[File:Alejandro Agust%C3%ADn Lanusse.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Alejandro Agustín Lanusse]]]]+
-* [[August 3]] &ndash; [[Sidney Gottlieb]], American Central Intelligence Agency official (d. [[1999]])+
-* [[August 4]] &ndash; [[Noel Willman]], Irish actor (d. [[1988]])+
-* [[August 5]] &ndash; [[Betty Oliphant]], co-founder of National Ballet of Canada (d. [[2004]])+
-* [[August 6]] &ndash; [[Charles Coulston Gillispie]], American historian (d. [[2015]])+
-* [[August 11]] &ndash; [[Thomas A. Bird]], British WWII army officer and architect (d. [[2017]])+
-* [[August 12]] &ndash; [[Roy C. Bennett]], American songwriter (d. [[2015]])+
-* [[August 13]]+
-** [[Noor Hassanali]], 2nd President of Trinidad and Tobago (d. [[2006]])+
-** [[Frederick Sanger]], English biochemist, [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. [[2013]]) +
-* [[August 19]] &ndash; [[Shankar Dayal Sharma]], 9th President of India (d. [[1999]])+
-* [[August 21]] &ndash; [[Bruria Kaufman]], American-born Israeli physicist (d. [[2010]])+
-* [[August 22]] &ndash; [[Said Mohamed Djohar]], former [[President of the Comoros]] (d. [[2006]])+
* [[August 25]] &ndash; [[Leonard Bernstein]], American composer and conductor (d. [[1990]]) * [[August 25]] &ndash; [[Leonard Bernstein]], American composer and conductor (d. [[1990]])
-* [[August 26]] +* [[September 24]] &ndash; [[Richard Hoggart]], British academic (d. 2004)
-** [[Hutton Gibson]], religion writer and father of actor [[Mel Gibson]]+
-** [[Katherine Johnson]], American physicist, space scientist, and mathematician+
-* [[August 27]] +
-** [[Jelle Zijlstra]], Dutch politician, [[Prime Minister of the Netherlands]] from 1966 until 1967 (d. [[2001]])+
-** [[Simeon Booker]], American journalist (d. [[2017]])+
-* [[August 28]] &ndash; [[Alejandro Agustín Lanusse]], 37th President of Argentina (d. [[1996]])+
-* [[August 29]] &ndash; [[Brian Stonehouse]], English painter and WWII spy (d. [[1998]])+
-* [[August 30]] &ndash; [[Ted Williams]], American baseball player (d. [[2002]])+
- +
-=== September ===+
-[[File:HarveyPaul.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Paul Harvey]]]]+
-[[File:Oscar Luigi Scalfaro 3.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Oscar Luigi Scalfaro]]]]+
-* [[September 1]] &ndash; [[James D. Martin]], American politician (d. [[2017]])+
-* [[September 3]] &ndash; [[Helen Wagner]], American soap opera actress (d. [[2010]])+
-* [[September 4]]+
-** [[Paul Harvey]], American radio broadcaster (d. [[2009]])+
-** [[Gerald Wilson]], American jazz trumpeter (d. [[2014]])+
-* [[September 8]] &ndash; [[Derek Barton]], British chemist, [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. [[1998]])+
-* [[September 9]] &ndash; [[Oscar Luigi Scalfaro]], 9th President of the Italian Republic (d. [[2012]])+
-* [[September 13]]+
-** [[Ray Charles (musician, born 1918)|Ray Charles]], American musician, singer and songwriter (d. [[2015]])+
-** [[Rosemary Kennedy]], sister of [[President of the United States]] [[John F. Kennedy]] (d. [[2005]])+
-* [[September 15]] &ndash; [[Nipsey Russell]], American comedian (d. [[2005]])+
-* [[September 17]] &ndash; [[Chaim Herzog]], 6th [[President of Israel]] 1983–93 (d. [[1997]])+
-* [[September 21]] &ndash; [[John Gofman]], American [[Manhattan Project]] scientist and advocate (d. [[2007]])+
-* [[September 22]] &ndash; [[Henryk Szeryng]], Polish-born violinist (d. [[1988]])+
-* [[September 26]] &ndash; [[Peng Chang-kuei]], Taiwanese chef (d. [[2016]])+
-* [[September 27]] &ndash; [[Martin Ryle]], English radio astronomer, recipient of the [[Nobel Prize in Physics]] (d. [[1984]])+
-* [[September 28]]+
-** [[Ángel Labruna]], Argentine soccer player and manager (d. [[1983]])+
-** [[Arnold Stang]], American comic actor (d. [[2009]])+
-*[[September 30]] &ndash; [[Giovanni Canestri]], Italian cardinal (d. [[2015]])+
- +
-=== October ===+
-[[File:Rita Hayworth-publicity.JPG|thumb|100px|[[Rita Hayworth]]]]+
-[[File:Constantine Mitsotakis.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Konstantinos Mitsotakis]]]]+
-* [[October 4]] &ndash; [[Kenichi Fukui]], Japanese chemist, [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. [[1998]])+
-* [[October 6]] &ndash; [[Goh Keng Swee]], former Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore (d. [[2010]])+
-* [[October 8]] &ndash; [[Jens Christian Skou]], Danish chemist, [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Nobel Prize]] laureate+
-* [[October 9]] &ndash; [[E. Howard Hunt]], [[Watergate scandal|Watergate]] break-in coordinator (d. [[2007]])+
-*[[October 13]] &ndash; [[Robert Walker (actor, born 1918)|Robert Walker]], American actor (d. [[1951]])+
-* [[October 14]] &ndash; [[Thelma Coyne Long]], Australian tennis player (d. [[2015]])+
* [[October 16]] &ndash; [[Louis Althusser]], French philosopher (d. [[1990]]) * [[October 16]] &ndash; [[Louis Althusser]], French philosopher (d. [[1990]])
* [[October 17]] &ndash; [[Rita Hayworth]], American actress (d. [[1987]]) * [[October 17]] &ndash; [[Rita Hayworth]], American actress (d. [[1987]])
-* [[October 18]] 
-** [[Konstantinos Mitsotakis]], former Greek Prime Minister (d. [[2017]]) 
-** [[Bobby Troup]], American singer-songwriter and actor (''Emergency!'') (d. [[1999]]) 
-* [[October 19]] &ndash; [[Robert S. Strauss]], Democratic National Committee Chairman (d. [[2014]]) 
-* [[October 23]] &ndash; [[Augusta Dabney]], American actress (d. [[2008]]) 
-* [[October 25]] &ndash; [[Milton Selzer]], American actor (d. [[2006]]) 
-* [[October 26]] &ndash; [[Marc Hodler]], Swiss lawyer (d. [[2006]]) 
-* [[October 27]] 
-** [[Mihkel Mathiesen]], Estonian statesman (d. [[2003]]) 
-** [[Teresa Wright]], American actress (d. [[2005]]) 
-* [[October 29]] &ndash; [[Diana Serra Cary]], American actress 
-* [[October 31]] &ndash; [[Ian Stevenson]], American parapsychologist (d. [[2007]]) 
- 
-=== November === 
-[[File:Billy Graham bw photo, April 11, 1966.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Billy Graham]]]] 
-[[File:Spiro Agnew.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Spiro Agnew]]]] 
-[[File:Presidente Patricio Aylwin cropped.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Patricio Aylwin]]]] 
-* [[November 2]] &ndash; [[Raimon Panikkar]], Spanish theologian (d. [[2010]]) 
-* [[November 3]] 
-** [[Bob Feller]], American baseball player (d. [[2010]]) 
-** [[Elizabeth P. Hoisington]], American Brigadier General (d. [[2007]]) 
-** [[Russell B. Long]], U.S. Senator from Louisiana (d. [[2003]]) 
-** [[Dean Riesner]], American film and television screenwriter (d. [[2002]]) 
-* [[November 4]] 
-** [[Art Carney]], American actor, better known for his role in ''[[The Honeymooners]]'' (d. [[2003]]) 
-** [[Cameron Mitchell (actor)|Cameron Mitchell]], American actor, better known for his role in ''[[The High Chaparral]]'' (d. [[1994]]) 
-* [[November 7]] 
-** [[Paul Aussaresses]], French general (d. [[2013]]) 
-** [[Billy Graham]], American evangelist, spiritual adviser to several U.S. Presidents 
-** [[Fred Cusick]], American ice hockey broadcaster (d. [[2009]]) 
-* [[November 8]]  
-** [[Hermann Zapf]], German typeface designer (d. [[2015]]) 
-** [[Bob Schiller]], American screenwriter (d. [[2017]]) 
-* [[November 9]]  
-** [[Spiro Agnew]], [[List of Vice Presidents of the United States|39th]] [[Vice President of the United States]] (d. [[1996]]) 
-** [[Choi Hong Hi]], South Korean general and martial artist (d. [[2002]]) 
-** [[Thomas Ferebee]], American colonel (d. [[2000]]) 
-* [[November 10]]  
-** [[Ernst Otto Fischer]], German chemist, [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. [[2007]]) 
-** [[John Henry Moss]], American baseball executive and politician (d. [[2009]]) 
-* [[November 14]] &ndash; [[John Bromwich]], Australian tennis player (d. [[1999]]) 
-* [[November 21]] &ndash; [[Dorothy Maguire|Dorothy Maguire Chapman]], American professional baseball player (d. [[1981]]) 
-* [[November 26]] &ndash; [[Patricio Aylwin]], 32nd President of Chile (d. [[2016]]) 
-* [[November 28]] &ndash; [[Jack H. Harris]], American film producer, distributor and actor (d. [[2017]]) 
-* [[November 29]] &ndash; [[Madeleine L'Engle]], American author (d. [[2007]]) 
-* [[November 30]] &ndash; [[Efrem Zimbalist, Jr.]], American actor (''[[The F.B.I. (TV series)|The FBI]]'') (d. [[2014]]) 
- 
-===December=== 
-[[File:Verteidigungsminister Helmut Schmidt.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Helmut Schmidt]]]] 
-[[File:Anwar Sadat cropped.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Anwar Sadat]]]] 
-* [[December 3]] &ndash; [[Abdul Haris Nasution]], Indonesian general (d. [[2000]]) 
-* [[December 7]] &ndash; [[Jórunn Viðar]], Icelandic pianist and composer (d. [[2017]]) 
-* [[December 8]] &ndash; [[Gérard Souzay]], French baritone (d. [[2004]]) 
* [[December 11]] &ndash; [[Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn]], Russian writer, [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. [[2008]]) * [[December 11]] &ndash; [[Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn]], Russian writer, [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. [[2008]])
-* [[December 12]] &ndash; [[Joe Williams (jazz singer)|Joe Williams]], American jazz singer (d. [[1999]])+==Deaths==
-* [[December 14]] &ndash; [[B. K. S. Iyengar]], Indian [[yoga]] teacher (d. [[2014]])+* [[March 25]] - [[Claude Debussy]], French composer (b. [[1862]])
-* [[December 15]] &ndash; [[Jeff Chandler (actor)|Jeff Chandler]], American actor (d. [[1961]])+
-* [[December 17]] &ndash; [[Dusty Anderson]], American actress and model+
-* [[December 20]] &ndash; [[Joseph Payne Brennan]], American poet and author (d. [[1990]])+
-* [[December 21]]+
-** [[Donald Regan]], American [[United States Secretary of the Treasury|Treasury Secretary]] and [[White House Chief of Staff]] (d. [[2003]])+
-** [[Kurt Waldheim]], [[President of Austria]] and [[Secretary-General of the United Nations]] (d. [[2007]])+
-* [[December 23]]+
-** [[José Greco]], Italian-born flamenco dancer (d. [[2001]])+
-** [[Helmut Schmidt]], [[Chancellor of Germany (Federal Republic)|Chancellor of Germany]] (d. [[2015]])+
-* [[December 25]]+
-** [[Bertie Mee]], English football player and manager (d. [[2001]])+
-** [[Anwar Sadat]], [[President of Egypt]], recipient of the [[Nobel Peace Prize]] (d. [[1981]])+
-* [[December 31]] &ndash; [[Al Lakeman]], American catcher in Major League Baseball (d. [[1976]])+
- +
-===Date Unknown===+
-* [[Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad]], 5th President of Bangladesh (d. [[1996]])+
-* [[Lou Dorfsman]], American graphic designer (d. [[2008]])+
-* [[Louis Wienholt]], Australian public servant (d. [[1973]])+
- +
-== Deaths ==+
- +
-=== January ===+
-[[File:Georg Cantor2.jpg|thumb|110px|[[Georg Cantor]]]]+
-[[File:Dolores sopeña pensativa.jpg|thumb|110px|[[María Dolores Rodríguez Sopeña]]]]+
-* [[January 6]] &ndash; [[Georg Cantor]], German mathematician (b. [[1845]])+
-* [[January 8]]+
-** [[Johannes Pääsuke]], Estonian photographer and filmmaker (b. [[1892]])+
-** [[Ellis H. Roberts]], American politician (b. [[1827]])+
-* [[January 9]]+
-** [[Max Ritter von Müller]], German World War I fighter ace (killed in action) (b. [[1887]])+
-** [[Émile Reynaud]], French inventor (b. [[1844]])+
-* [[January 10]] &ndash; [[María Dolores Rodríguez Sopeña]], Spanish [[Roman Catholic]] religious sister and blessed (b. [[1848]])+
-* [[January 26]] &ndash; [[Grand Duke Nicholas Konstantinovich of Russia]] (b. [[1850]])+
-* [[January 28]] &ndash; [[John McCrae]], Canadian soldier, surgeon and poet (b. [[1872]])+
- +
-=== February ===+
-[[File:Klimt.jpg|thumb|120px|[[Gustav Klimt]]]]+
-[[File:Sultan Abdul Hamid II of the Ottoman Empire.jpg|thumb|120px|Sultan [[Abdul Hamid II]]]]+
-* [[February 2]] &ndash; [[John L. Sullivan]], American boxer, World Heavyweight Champion (b. [[1858]])+
-* [[February 5]] &ndash; [[Leonard Monteagle Barlow]], British fighter pilot (accident) (b. [[1898]])+
-* [[February 6]] &ndash; [[Gustav Klimt]], Austrian painter (b. [[1862]])+
-* [[February 8]] &ndash; [[Louis Renault (jurist)|Louis Renault]], French jurist, educator and [[Nobel Peace Prize|Nobel Prize]] laureate (b. [[1843]])+
-* [[February 10]] +
-** Sultan [[Abdul Hamid II]] of the Ottoman Empire (b. [[1842]])+
-** [[Ernesto Teodoro Moneta]], Italian pacifist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. [[1833]])+
-* [[February 11]] &ndash; [[Alexey Kaledin]], Russian general (suicide) (b. [[1861]])+
-* [[February 15]] &ndash; [[Vernon Castle]], American dancer (b. [[1887]])+
-* [[February 16]] &ndash; [[Károly Khuen-Héderváry]], 2-Time [[Prime Minister of Hungary]] (b. [[1849]])+
-* [[February 23]] &ndash; [[Adolphus Frederick VI, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz]] (b. [[1882]])+
- +
-=== March ===+
-[[File:Claude Debussy ca 1908, foto av Félix Nadar.jpg|thumb|120px|[[Claude Debussy]]]]+
-[[File:Martin Sheridan.jpg|thumb|120px|[[Martin Sheridan]]]]+
-* [[March 2]] &ndash; [[Prince Mirko of Montenegro]] (b. [[1879]])+
-* [[March 9]] &ndash; [[Frank Wedekind]], German playwright (b. [[1864]])+
-* [[March 10]]+
-** [[Hans-Joachim Buddecke]], German flying ace (killed in action) (b. [[1890]])+
-**[[Jim McCormick (pitcher)|Jim McCormick]], Scottish-born American baseball player (b. [[1856]])+
-* [[March 13]] &ndash; [[César Cui]], Lithuanian composer (b. [[1835]])+
-* [[March 14]]+
-** [[Lucretia Garfield]], [[First Lady of the United States]] (b. [[1832]])+
-** [[Gennaro Rubino]], Italian anarchist who unsuccessfully tried to assassinate King Leopold II of Belgium.+
-* [[March 15]] &ndash; [[Adolf Ritter von Tutschek]], German fighter ace (killed in action) (b. [[1891]])+
-* [[March 23]] &ndash; [[T. P. Cameron Wilson]], English poet and novelist (b. [[1888]])+
-* [[March 25]]+
-** [[Claude Debussy]], French composer (b. [[1862]])+
-** [[Walter Tull]], First Black infantry officer to serve in the British Army (b. [[1888]])+
-* [[March 27]]+
-** [[Henry Adams]], American historian (b. [[1838]])+
-** [[Martin Sheridan]], American Olympic athlete (b. [[1881]])+
- +
-=== April ===+
-[[File:George Tupou II of Tonga.jpg|thumb|110px|King [[George Tupou II of Tonga]]]]+
-[[File:Ferdinand Braun.jpg|thumb|110px|[[Karl Ferdinand Braun]]]]+
-[[File:Manfred von Richthofen.jpg|thumb|150px|right|[[Manfred von Richthofen]].]]+
-* [[April 1]]+
-**[[Paul von Rennenkampf]], Russian general (executed) (b. [[1854]])+
-**[[Isaac Rosenberg]], British war poet (killed in action) (b. [[1890]])+
-* [[April 4]] &ndash; [[Hermann Cohen]], German philosopher (b. [[1842]])+
-* [[April 5]] &ndash; King [[George Tupou II]] of Tonga (b. [[1874]])+
* [[April 18]] &ndash; [[Otto Wagner]], Austro-Hungarian architect and urban planner (b. [[1841]]) * [[April 18]] &ndash; [[Otto Wagner]], Austro-Hungarian architect and urban planner (b. [[1841]])
-* [[April 20]]  
-** [[Karl Ferdinand Braun]], German physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. [[1850]]) 
-** [[Paul Gautsch von Frankenthurn]], Austrian statesman, former Prime Minister (b. [[1851]]) 
-* [[April 21]] 
-** [[Friedrich II, Duke of Anhalt]] (b. [[1856]]) 
-** [[Manfred von Richthofen]], German fighter pilot, top-scoring ace of World War I (killed in action) (b. [[1892]]) 
-* [[April 27]] &ndash; [[Jacques Duchesne]], French general (b. [[1837]]) 
-* [[April 28]] &ndash; [[Gavrilo Princip]], Yugoslav assassin (b. [[1894]]) 
- 
-=== May === 
-[[File:Blandine Merten.jpg|thumb|100px|right|[[Maria Magdalena Merten]]]] 
-* [[May 2]] &ndash; [[Jüri Vilms]], Estonian politician (b. [[1889]]) 
-* [[May 14]] &ndash; [[James Gordon Bennett, Jr.]], American newspaper publisher (b. [[1841]]) 
-* [[May 17]] &ndash; [[William Drew Robeson]], American minister, father of singer and actor Paul Robeson (b. [[1844]]) 
-* [[May 18]] &ndash; [[Maria Magdalena Merten]], German [[Roman Catholic]] religious professed and blessed (b. [[1883]]) 
-* [[May 19]] &ndash; [[Raoul Lufbery]], Franco-American fighter pilot (killed in action) (b. [[1885]]) 
-* [[May 23]] &ndash; [[Mariano Ponce]], Filipino diplomat, politician and writer (b. [[1863]]) 
-* [[May 24]] &ndash; [[József Kiss]], Austro-Hungarian fighter pilot (killed in action) (b. [[1896]]) 
-* [[May 30]] &ndash; [[Georgi Plekhanov]], Russian revolutionary and philosopher (b. [[1856]]) 
- 
-=== June === 
-[[File:Patriarch Kyrion II of Georgia.jpg|thumb|100px|right|[[Kyrion II of Georgia]]]] 
-* [[June 1]] &ndash; [[Roderic Dallas]], Australian fighter pilot (killed in action) (b. [[1891]]) 
-* [[June 3]] &ndash; Count [[Richard von Bienerth-Schmerling]], Austrian noble and statesman, former Prime Minister (b. [[1863]]) 
-* [[June 4]] &ndash; [[Charles W. Fairbanks]], [[List of Vice Presidents of the United States|26th]] [[Vice President of the United States]] (b. [[1852]]) 
-* [[June 10]] &ndash; [[Arrigo Boito]], Italian poet and composer (b. [[1842]]) 
-* [[June 13]] &ndash; [[Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovich of Russia|Grand Duke Michael Romanov]] (assassinated) (b. [[1878]]) 
-* [[June 19]] &ndash; [[Francesco Baracca]], Italian fighter pilot (air crash) (b. [[1888]]) 
-* [[June 25]] &ndash; [[Jake Beckley]], American baseball player and [[MLB Hall of Fame]]r (b. [[1867]]) 
-* [[June 26]] &ndash; [[Kyrion II of Georgia]], Georgian [[Eastern Orthodox Church|Orthodox]] religious leader and saint (b. [[1855]]) 
* [[June 27]] &ndash; [[Joséphin Péladan]], French occultist (b. [[1858]]) * [[June 27]] &ndash; [[Joséphin Péladan]], French occultist (b. [[1858]])
 +* [[September 28]] - [[Georg Simmel]], German sociologist and philosopher (b. [[1858]])
 +* [[October 31]] - [[Egon Schiele]], Austrian artist (b. [[1890]])
 +* [[November 9]] - [[Guillaume Apollinaire]], French poet (b. [[1880]])
-=== July === 
-[[File:Sultan_Mehmed_V_of_the_Ottoman_Empire_cropped.jpg|thumb|110px|Sultan [[Mehmed V]]]] 
-[[File:Quentin Roosevelt in Uniform 1917.jpg|thumb|110px|[[Quentin Roosevelt]]]] 
-[[File:Face Nicholas II.jpg|thumb|110px|Emperor [[Nicholas II of Russia]]]] 
-[[File:Henry Macintosh 1913.jpg|thumb|110px|[[Henry Macintosh]]]] 
-* [[July 3]] &ndash; Sultan [[Mehmed V]] of the Ottoman Empire (b. [[1844]]) 
-* [[July 9]] &ndash; [[James McCudden]], British fighter pilot (air crash) (b. [[1895]]) 
-* [[July 14]] &ndash; [[Quentin Roosevelt]], youngest son of President [[Theodore Roosevelt]], killed in action as fighter pilot (b. [[1897]]) 
-* [[July 17]] &ndash; Executed members of the Romanov family: 
-** Former Emperor [[Nicholas II of Russia]] (b. [[1868]]) 
-** Former Empress [[Alexandra of Hesse|Alexandra Feodorovna of Russia]] (b. [[1872]]) 
-** [[Grand Duchess Olga Nikolaevna of Russia]] (b. [[1895]]) 
-** [[Grand Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna of Russia]] (b. [[1897]]) 
-** [[Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna of Russia]] (b. [[1899]]) 
-** [[Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia]] (b. [[1901]]) 
-** Former [[Alexei Nikolaevich, Tsarevich of Russia|Tsarevich Alexei Nikolaevich of Russia]] (b. [[1904]]) 
-* [[July 18]]  
-** [[Prince Constantine Constantinovich of Russia]] (b. [[1891]]) 
-** [[Prince Igor Constantinovich of Russia]] (b. [[1894]]) 
-** [[Grand Duke Sergei Mikhailovich of Russia]] (b. [[1869]]) 
-* [[July 20]] &ndash; [[Francis Lupo]], American soldier (b. [[1895]]) 
-* [[July 22]]  
-** [[Indra Lal Roy]], Indian fighter pilot (b. [[1898]]) 
-** [[Manuel González Prada]], Peruvian politician and author (b. [[1844]]) 
-* [[July 26]] 
-** [[Henry Macintosh]], British Olympic athlete (killed in action) (b. [[1892]]) 
-** [[Edward Mannock]], British fighter pilot (killed in action) (b. [[1887]]) 
-* [[July 29]] &ndash; [[Ernest William Christmas]], Australian painter (b. [[1863]]) 
-* [[July 30]] 
-**[[Joyce Kilmer]], American journalist and poet (killed in action) (b. [[1886]]) 
-**[[Frank Linke-Crawford]], Austro-Hungarian fighter pilot (killed in action) (b. [[1893]]) 
-* [[July 31]] &ndash; [[George McElroy]], British fighter pilot (killed in action) (b. [[1893]]) 
- 
-=== August === 
-[[File:Mother Marianne Cope in her youth.jpg|thumb|110px|right|[[Marianne Cope]]]] 
-* [[August 1]] 
-** [[John Riley Banister]], American policeman and cowboy (b. [[1854]]) 
-** [[Gabriel Guérin]], French World War I fighter ace (air crash) (b. [[1892]]) 
-* [[August 6]] &ndash; [[Peter Strasser]], German naval officer and airship commander (killed in action) (b. [[1876]]) 
-* [[August 9]] &ndash; [[Marianne Cope]], German-born American [[Roman Catholic]] nun and saint (b. [[1838]]) 
-* [[August 10]] 
-** [[Jean Brillant]], Canadian soldier (b. [[1890]]) 
-** [[Erich Löwenhardt]], German World War I fighter ace (b. [[1897]]) 
-** [[Aleksander Uurits]], Estonian painter and graphic artist (b. [[1888]]) 
-* [[August 12]] &ndash; [[Anna Held]], French actress (b. [[1873]]) 
-* [[August 18]] &ndash; [[Henry Norwest]], Canadian sniper (b. [[1884]]) 
-* [[August 24]] – [[Louis Bennett Jr.]], American World War I flying ace (killed in action) (b. [[1894]]) 
-* [[August 30]] &ndash; [[William Duncan (missionary)|William Duncan]], British missionary in Canada and United States (b. [[1832]]) 
- 
-=== September === 
-[[File:George Reid cph.3c31684.jpg|thumb|100px|right|[[George Reid (Australian politician)|George Reid]]]] 
-[[File:EduardDukeAnhalt.jpg|thumb|100px|right|[[Eduard, Duke of Anhalt]]]] 
-[[File:Eriksweden18894qr.jpg|thumb|100px|right|[[Prince Erik, Duke of Vastmanland]]]] 
-* [[September 5]] &ndash; [[Nikolay Maklakov]], Russian politician, former minister of the Interior (b. [[1871]]) 
-* [[September 6]] &ndash; [[Elizabeth Yates (mayor)]], New Zealand politician (b. [[1845]]) 
-* [[September 8]] &ndash; [[Francis Mary of the Cross Jordan]], German [[Roman Catholic]] priest and venerable (b. [[1848]]) 
-* [[September 12]] &ndash; [[George Reid (Australian politician)|George Reid]], Australian politician, 4th [[Prime Minister of Australia]] (b. [[1845]]) 
-* [[September 13]] &ndash; [[Eduard, Duke of Anhalt]] (b. [[1861]]) 
-* [[September 16]] &ndash; [[Maurice Boyau]], French World War I fighter ace (killed in action) (b. [[1888]]) 
-* [[September 20]] &ndash; [[Prince Erik, Duke of Västmanland]] (b. [[1889]]) 
-* [[September 25]] &ndash; [[Mikhail Alekseyev]], Russian general (b. [[1857]]) 
-* [[September 27]] &ndash; [[Fritz Rumey]], German World War I fighter ace (killed in action) (b. [[1891]]) 
-* [[September 28]] 
-** [[True Boardman]], American actor (b. [[1882]]) 
-** [[Georg Simmel]], German sociologist and philosopher (b. [[1858]]) 
-** [[Freddie Stowers]], American soldier (b. [[1896]]) 
-* [[September 29]] &ndash; [[Frank Luke]], American fighter pilot (killed in action) (b. [[1897]]) 
- 
-===October=== 
-* [[October 5]] 
-** [[Roland Garros (aviator)|Roland Garros]], French fighter pilot (killed in action) (b. [[1888]]) 
-** [[Robbie Ross]], British writer (b. [[1869]]) 
-* [[October 9]] &ndash; [[Raymond Duchamp-Villon]], French sculptor (b. [[1876]]) 
-* [[October 11]] &ndash; [[Wallace Lloyd Algie]], Canadian soldier (b. [[1891]]) 
-* [[October 14]] &ndash; [[Nikolai Skrydlov]], Russian admiral (executed) (b. [[1844]]) 
-* [[October 15]] &ndash; [[Sai Baba of Shirdi]], Indian guru and yogi (b. [[1838]]) 
-* [[October 16]] &ndash; [[Felix Arndt]], American pianist and composer (b. [[1889]]) 
-* [[October 18]] 
-** [[Radko Dimitriev]], Bulgarian and Russian general (executed) (b. [[1859]]) 
-** [[Uganda Martyrs|Daudo Okelo and Jildo Irwa]], Uganda [[Roman Catholic]] maryrs and saints (b. Uganda nationality) 
-* [[October 19]]  
-** [[Harold Lockwood]], American actor (b. [[1887]]) 
-** [[Prince Umberto, Count of Salemi]] (b. [[1889]]) 
-* [[October 22]] &ndash; [[Myrtle Gonzalez]], American actress (b. [[1891]]) 
-* [[October 24]] 
-** [[César Ritz]], Swiss hotelier (b. [[1850]]) 
-** [[Daniel Burley Woolfall]], English administrator, 2nd [[President of FIFA]] (b. [[1852]]) 
-* [[October 28]] &ndash; [[Michel Coiffard]], French World War I fighter ace (killed in action) (b. [[1892]]) 
-* [[October 29]] &ndash; [[Rudolf Tobias]], Estonian composer (b. [[1873]]) 
-* [[October 31]] 
-** [[Egon Schiele]], Austrian artist (b. [[1890]]) 
-** [[István Tisza]], 2-time [[List of Prime Ministers of Hungary|Prime Minister of Hungary]] (assassinated) (b. [[1861]]) 
- 
-=== November=== 
-[[File:Wilfred Owen plate from Poems (1920).jpg|thumb|120px|[[Wilfred Owen]]]] 
-* [[November 2]] &ndash; [[Hugh Cairns (VC)|Hugh Cairns]], Canadian soldier (b. [[1896]]) 
-* [[November 4]] 
-** [[Wilfred Owen]], British poet and soldier (killed in action) (b. [[1893]]) 
-** [[Andrew Dickson White]], American academic, diplomat, and co-founder of [[Cornell University]] (b. [[1832]]) 
-* [[November 5]] 
-**[[Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers]], British occultist (b. [[1854]]) 
-**[[William Shea (actor)|William Shea]], British actor (b. [[1856]]) 
-* [[November 6]] &ndash; [[Alan Arnett McLeod]], Canadian soldier (b. [[1899]]) 
-* [[November 9]] 
-** [[Guillaume Apollinaire]], French poet (b. [[1880]]) 
-** [[Albert Ballin]], German-Jewish shipping magnate (b. [[1857]]) 
-** [[Peter Lumsden]], British general in Indian army (b. [[1829]]) 
-* [[November 11]] &ndash; [[George Lawrence Price]], Last Commonwealth soldier to die in WWI (b. [[1892]]) 
-* [[November 19]] &ndash; [[Joseph F. Smith|Joseph Fielding Smith]], American Mormon leader (b. [[1838]]) 
-* [[November 22]] &ndash; [[Rose Cleveland]], ''de facto'' [[First Lady of the United States]] (b. [[1846]]) 
-* [[November 23]] &ndash; [[Fritz von Below]], German general (b. [[1853]]) 
-* [[November 30]] &ndash; [[Karl Petrovich Jessen]], Russian admiral (b. [[1852]]) 
- 
-=== December=== 
-[[File:Sidónio Pais.jpg|thumb|120px|right|[[Sidónio Pais]]]] 
-[[File:Zanz-Ali II.jpg|thumb|120px|right|Sultan [[Ali bin Hamud of Zanzibar]]]] 
-* [[December 2]] &ndash; [[Edmond Rostand]], French writer (b. [[1868]]) 
-* [[December 4]] &ndash; [[Princess Teriivaetua]] (b. [[1869]]) 
-* [[December 5]] &ndash; [[Schalk Willem Burger]], Boer military leader, lawyer, politician, and statesman, acting [[President of the South African Republic]] (1900-1902) (b. [[1852]]) 
-* [[December 11]] &ndash; [[Ivan Cankar]], Slovenian writer (b. [[1876]]) 
-* [[December 14]] &ndash; [[Sidónio Pais]], Portuguese politician, general and diplomat, 66th [[Prime Minister of Portugal]] and 4th [[President of Portugal]] (b. [[1872]]) 
-* [[December 20]] &ndash; Sultan [[Ali bin Hamud of Zanzibar]] (b. [[1884]]) 
-* [[December 21]] &ndash; [[Prince Konrad of Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst]], Austrian statesman, former Prime Minister (b. [[1863]]) 
-* [[December 28]] &ndash; [[Olavo Bilac]], Brazilian poet (b. [[1865]]) 
- 
-== Nobel Prizes == 
-[[File:Nobel medal.png|right|100px]] 
-* [[Nobel Prize in Physics|Physics]] &ndash; [[Max Planck|Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck]] 
-* [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Chemistry]] &ndash; [[Fritz Haber]] 
-* [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine|Medicine]] &ndash; not awarded 
-* [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Literature]] &ndash; not awarded 
-* [[Nobel Peace Prize|Peace]] &ndash; not awarded 
- 
-== References == 
-{{Reflist|30em}} 
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-===Primary sources and year books=== 
-* [https://archive.org/details/NewInternationalYearBookFor1918 ''New International Year Book 1918'' (1919)], Comprehensive coverage of world and national affairs, 904 pp 
-* {{cite book|author=Wickware. Francis Graham. ed.|title=The American Year Book: A Record of Events and Progress...|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=3qhRAAAAYAAJ|year=1919|publisher=T. Nelson & Sons}} 
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-== Art and culture == 
-*[[Jean Cocteau]] meets [[Raymond Radiguet]] 
-*End of [[World War I]] 
-*Start of [[Weimar Republic]]  
-== Literature == 
- 
-*''[[Twenty-Five Poems]]'' by Tzara  
-*''[[Calligrammes]]'' by Guillaume Apollinaire 
-*"[[What is Dadaism and what does it want in Germany?]]" 
-== Visual arts == 
-*First version of ''[[L.H.O.O.Q.]]'' 
-*[[Red and Blue Chair]] (1918) - [[Gerrit Rietveld]] 
-*''[[Suprematist Composition: White on White]]''[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Kazimir_Malevich_-_%27Suprematist_Composition-_White_on_White%27,_oil_on_canvas,_1918,_Museum_of_Modern_Art.jpg] (1918) by [[Malevich]]. 
- 
-== Births == 
-*[[André Bazin]] (1918 - 1958) 
-*[[Robert Aldrich]] (1918 - 1983) 
-*[[Richard Hoggart]] (1918 - 2004) 
-*[[Louis Althusser]] (1918 - 1990) 
-*[[Ingmar Bergman]] (1918 – 2007)  
-* [[James Kirkup]] (1918 – 2009) , a prolific English poet, translator and travel writer 
- 
-==Deaths == 
-*[[Georg Simmel]] (1858 – 1918) 
-*[[Egon Schiele]] (1890 - 1918) 
-*[[Gustav Klimt]] (1862 - 1918) 
-*[[Guillaume Apollinaire]] (1880 - 1918) 
-*[[Claude Debussy]] (1862 - 1918)  
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