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-== Art and culture ==+*[[1942]] - [[Holocaust]]: The systematic deportation of [[Jew]]s from the [[Warsaw Ghetto]] begins.
 +*[[1991]] - Serial killer [[Jeffrey Dahmer]] is arrested after the remains of 11 men and boys are found in his [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin|Milwaukee]] apartment.
 +*[[2011 Norway attacks]]
 +*Feast of [[Mary Magdalene]]
 +==Births==
 +*[[1882]] - [[Edward Hopper]], American painter (d. [[1967]])
 +*[[1893]] - [[James Whale]], English film director (d. [[1957]])
 +*[[1898]] - [[Alexander Calder]], American artist (d. [[1976]])
 +*[[1940]] - [[George Clinton (funk musician)|George Clinton]], American musician
 +*[[1946]] - [[Paul Schrader]], American film director and screenwriter
 +*[[1962]] - [[Steve Albini]], writer and recording engineer
-== Births ==+==Deaths==
- +*[[1932]] - [[Florenz Ziegfeld]], theatrical producer (b. [[1867]])
-== Deaths ==+*[[1932]] - [[Reginald Fessenden]], Canadian inventor and radio pioneer (b. [[1866]])
- +*[[1934]] - [[John Dillinger]], American bank robber (b. [[1903]])
-== Notes ==+*[[2007]] - [[László Kovács]], Hungarian-born cinematographer (b. [[1933]])
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