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* [[1917]] - [[Maya Deren]], American [[avant-garde film]]maker and film theorist of the 1940s and 1950s. | * [[1917]] - [[Maya Deren]], American [[avant-garde film]]maker and film theorist of the 1940s and 1950s. | ||
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* [[1937]] - [[Wannes Van de Velde]], Flemish singer, musician, poet and artist | * [[1937]] - [[Wannes Van de Velde]], Flemish singer, musician, poet and artist | ||
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Events
- 1945 - Adolf Hitler marries his long-time partner Eva Braun in a Berlin bunker
- 1945 - The Dachau concentration camp is liberated by United States troops.
- 1967 Pink Floyd's 'The 14 Hour Technicolor Dream', took place at Alexandra Palace
Births
- 1917 - Maya Deren, American avant-garde filmmaker and film theorist of the 1940s and 1950s.
- 1937 - Wannes Van de Velde, Flemish singer, musician, poet and artist
Deaths
- 1841 - Aloysius Bertrand, French writer who introduced the prose poem into French literature and inspired Symbolist poets.
- 1951 - Ludwig Wittgenstein, Austrian philosopher who contributed several groundbreaking works to modern philosophy
- 1980 - Alfred Hitchcock, a British film director closely associated with the thriller genre. ...
- 1982 - his musician friend Nancy Stillman discovered Lester Bangs dead in his apartment. On his record deck was the Human League’s Dare, LP hit of that winter, just bought, and actually still revolving, the needle crackling in the run-out groove. [2]