1946

From top to bottom, left to right: The Nuremberg Trials deliver landmark verdicts against top Nazi leaders, establishing precedents in international law; the Nuclear testing at Bikini Atoll begins as the United States detonates atomic bombs in the Pacific, ushering in the nuclear age; the Greek Civil War erupts, one of the first proxy conflicts of the Cold War; the First Indochina War begins as the Viet Minh fight French colonial rule in Vietnam; the launch of the ENIAC computer marks a milestone in modern computing; the King David Hotel bombing by Irgun targets British headquarters in Jerusalem, escalating tensions in Mandatory Palestine; the Iran crisis of 1946 tests Western resolve as Soviet troops delay withdrawal from northern Iran; Direct Action Day sparks deadly communal riots in Calcutta, intensifying tensions ahead of Partition; and the release of It’s a Wonderful Life cements its status as an enduring film classic.

1946 (MCMXLVI) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1946th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 946th year of the 2nd millennium, the 46th year of the 20th century, and the 7th year of the 1940s decade.

1946 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1946
MCMXLVI
Ab urbe condita2699
Armenian calendar1395
ԹՎ ՌՅՂԵ
Assyrian calendar6696
Baháʼí calendar102–103
Balinese saka calendar1867–1868
Bengali calendar1352–1353
Berber calendar2896
British Regnal year10 Geo. 6 – 11 Geo. 6
Buddhist calendar2490
Burmese calendar1308
Byzantine calendar7454–7455
Chinese calendar乙酉年 (Wood Rooster)
4643 or 4436
    — to —
丙戌年 (Fire Dog)
4644 or 4437
Coptic calendar1662–1663
Discordian calendar3112
Ethiopian calendar1938–1939
Hebrew calendar5706–5707
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat2002–2003
 - Shaka Samvat1867–1868
 - Kali Yuga5046–5047
Holocene calendar11946
Igbo calendar946–947
Iranian calendar1324–1325
Islamic calendar1365–1366
Japanese calendarShōwa 21
(昭和21年)
Javanese calendar1876–1878
Juche calendar35
Julian calendarGregorian minus 13 days
Korean calendar4279
Minguo calendarROC 35
民國35年
Nanakshahi calendar478
Thai solar calendar2489
Tibetan calendarཤིང་མོ་བྱ་ལོ་
(female Wood-Bird)
2072 or 1691 or 919
    — to —
མེ་ཕོ་ཁྱི་ལོ་
(male Fire-Dog)
2073 or 1692 or 920

Events

January

January 10: First meeting of the UN.
January 10: Project Diana
January 28: Bluenose founders.

February

March

April

May

  • May 1 – At least 800 Indigenous Australian pastoral workers walk off the job in Northwest Western Australia, starting one of the longest industrial strikes in Australia.
  • May 7 – Tokyo Telecommunications Engineering (later renamed Sony) is founded, with about 20 employees.
  • May 9 – King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy abdicates, and is succeeded by his son Umberto II.
  • May 10
  • May 21Manhattan Project physicist Louis Slotin accidentally triggers a fission reaction at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in the United States and, although saving his coworkers, gives himself a lethal dose of ionizing radiation, making him the second victim of a criticality accident in history (the incident is initially treated as classified information).
  • May 2324 – A two-day violent tornado outbreak occurs across the Central United States, with at least 15 significant tornadoes killing four people and injuring 42 others.
  • May 25 – The Emirate of Jordan becomes the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan when its parliament makes the ruling amir Abdullah their king on the day it ratifies the Treaty of London.
  • May 26 – 1946 Czechoslovak parliamentary election: Communists win with (38%), in the last election before communists take power.
  • May 31 – The 1946 Greek referendum supports the return of the monarchy.

June

Four DUKW amphibious vehicles taking part in the Victory Parade in London on 8 June 1946
  • June 1
    • Ion Antonescu, prime minister and "Conducator" (Leader) of Romania during World War II, is executed; he was found guilty of betraying the Romanian people for benefits of Germany and sentenced to death by the Bucharest People's Tribunal.
    • D'Argenlieu, French High Commissioner for Indo-China, recognizes an autonomous "Republic of Cochin-China" in violation of the March 6 Ho–Sainteny agreement, opening the way for conflict between the Viet Minh and France.[13]
  • June 2 – 1946 Italian institutional referendum: Italians vote to turn Italy from a monarchy into a republic.[14] In the simultaneous 1946 Italian general election, the first since the end of World War II and also the first in which women are allowed to vote, the Christian Democracy party, led by Prime Minister Alcide De Gasperi, wins most seats in the Constituent Assembly of Italy and forms a coalition government.[15] Christian Democracy leads the Italian government continuously until 1981.
  • June 3Interpol is re-founded; the telegraphic address "Interpol" is adopted.
  • June 8 – In Indonesia, Sukarno incites his supporters to fight Dutch colonial occupation.
  • June 9 – In Thailand, King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX) accedes to the throne after the death of his elder brother, King Ananda Mahidol (Rama VIII). He will reign until his death on October 13, 2016.
  • June 10 – Italy is declared a republic.
  • June 13Umberto II of Italy leaves the country and goes into exile in Portugal; Alcide De Gasperi becomes head of state.
  • June 14 – The Baruch Plan is proposed to the United Nations.
  • June 17 – Formal ratification of the Treaty of London grants independence to the Hashemite Kingdom of Transjordan.
  • June 23
    • The 7.5 Mw  Vancouver Island earthquake affects the island, with a maximum Mercalli intensity of VIII (Severe). Two people are killed.
    • 1946 French India municipal election: The National Democratic Front wins a landslide victory.
  • June 25 – The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) (World Bank) begins operations.
  • June 30 – The War Relocation Authority, which has administered the internment of Japanese Americans, is abolished.

July

August

  • August 1 – The Scandinavian Airlines System is founded as a consortium of the flag carriers of Sweden, Denmark and Norway.
  • August 3 – Santa Claus Land opens to the public at Santa Claus, Indiana. It becomes the first themed park, preceding Disneyland by 9 years, and is later renamed Holiday World.
  • August 4 – The 1946 Dominican Republic earthquake (magnitude 8.0) hits the northern Dominican Republic, killing 100 and leaving 20,000 homeless.
  • August 7 – The Soviet Union escalates the Turkish Straits crisis through a diplomatic demand to Turkey.
  • August 16
    • Direct Action Day: Violence between Muslims and Hindus in Calcutta begins "The Week of the Long Knives", which leaves 3,000 dead.
    • The All Hyderabad Trade Union Congress is founded in Secunderabad, India.
    • The Kurdistan Democratic Party is founded in South Kurdistan.
  • August 18 – The Vergarola explosion of ordnance in Croatia kills 70.
  • August 30 – Bell's chief test pilot, Jack Woolams, dies in a plane crash while flying the P-39 "Cobra I" over Lake Ontario preparing for an air race the following day.

September

October

November

  • November 4UNESCO (the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) is established as a specialized agency of the United Nations.
  • November 10 – At least 1,400 people are killed when the 6.8–7.0 Mw Ancash earthquake affects the Quiches District of Peru with a maximum Mercalli intensity of X (Extreme).
  • November 12
    • A truce is declared between Indonesian nationalist troops and the Dutch army in Indonesia.
    • In Chicago, a branch of the Exchange National Bank (later part of the Bank of America) opens the first 10 drive-up teller windows.
  • November 15 – By the Linggadjati Agreement, the Netherlands recognizes the Republic of Indonesia.
  • November 19
  • November 23
    • Vietnamese riot in Haiphong and clash with French troops. In the Haiphong incident, the French cruiser Suffren opens fire, killing 6,000 Vietnamese.
    • The Workers' Party of South Korea is founded.
  • November 27 – Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru appeals to the United States and the Soviet Union to end nuclear testing and start nuclear disarmament, stating that such an action would "save humanity from the ultimate disaster."
  • November 29 – The Central All-Indonesian Workers Organization (SOBSI) is founded in Jakarta.

December

Date unknown

Births

Births
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January

John Paul Jones
Diane Keaton
Dolly Parton
David Lynch
Gene Siskel

February

Isaias Afwerki
Blake Clark
Charlotte Rampling
Tyne Daly
Anthony Daniels
Alan Rickman
  • February 1
    • Elisabeth Sladen, English actress (d. 2011)
    • Pascal Bonitzer, French screenwriter, film director, actor and film critic
  • February 2
    • Isaias Afwerki, President of Eritrea
    • Blake Clark, American actor, comedian
  • February 4 – Ron Anderson, American vocal coach and opera singer (d. 2021)
  • February 5 – Charlotte Rampling, British actress
  • February 6
    • Kate McGarrigle, Canadian singer-songwriter (d. 2010)
    • Jim Turner, American politician
  • February 7
    • Sammy Johns, American country music singer-songwriter (d. 2013)
    • Pete Postlethwaite, English actor (d. 2011)
    • Héctor Babenco, Argentine-Brazilian film director, screenwriter, producer and actor (d. 2016)
  • February 9 – Seán Neeson, Northern Irish politician
  • February 10 – Dick Anderson, American professional football player
  • February 13
    • Joe Estevez, American actor
    • Colin Matthews, British composer
    • Richard Blumenthal, American lawyer and politician
  • February 14
    • Bernard Dowiyogo, 7-time President of Nauru (d. 2003)
    • Tina Aumont, American actress (d. 2006)
    • Gregory Hines, African-American dancer, actor (d. 2003)
  • February 16 – Marvin Sease, American blues and soul singer-songwriter (d. 2011)
  • February 18 – Michael Buerk, British journalist and newsreader
  • February 19 – Karen Silkwood, American activist (d. 1974)
  • February 20
    • Brenda Blethyn, British actress
    • Sandy Duncan, American singer, dancer, comedian and actress
    • J. Geils, American guitarist (The J. Geils Band) (d. 2017)
  • February 21
    • Alan Rickman, English actor, film director (d. 2016)[19]
    • Anthony Daniels, English actor
    • Vito Rizzuto, Italian-Canadian mobster (d. 2013)
    • Monica Johnson, American screenwriter (d. 2010)
    • Tyne Daly, American actress (Cagney & Lacey)
  • February 23 – Allan Boesak, South African Dutch Reformed Church cleric, politician and anti-apartheid activist
  • February 24 – Jiří Bělohlávek, Czech orchestral conductor (d. 2017)
  • February 25
    • Andrew Ang, judge of the Supreme Court of Singapore
    • Franz Xaver Kroetz, German dramatist[20]
    • Jean Todt, French motorsport manager
    • Elkie Brooks, English rock, blues and jazz singer
  • February 26
  • February 27
    • Alexandra Hamilton, Duchess of Abercorn, British aristocrat (d. 2018)
    • Jaroslav Beneš, Czech photographer
  • February 28
    • Don Ciccone, American singer-songwriter (The Critters) (d. 2016)
    • Robin Cook, British politician (d. 2005)
    • Don Francisco, American Christian musician
    • Syreeta Wright, African-American singer-songwriter ("With You I'm Born Again") (d. 2004)

March

David Gilmour
Frank Welker
Liza Minnelli
Timothy Dalton
Alejandro Toledo
  • March 1
    • Jan Kodeš, Czech tennis player
    • Lana Wood, American actress, producer
    • Tony Ashton, English rock pianist, keyboardist, singer, composer, producer and artist (d. 2001)
  • March 2 – Morari Bapu, Hindu Kathakaar
  • March 3 – James C. Adamson, NASA astronaut
  • March 4
    • Michael Ashcroft, English entrepreneur
    • Haile Gerima, Ethiopian filmmaker
    • Harvey Goldsmith, British impresario
  • March 5
    • Murray Head, English singer, actor
    • Lova Moor, French singer, dancer
    • Rocky Bleier, American professional football player and veteran
    • Richard A. Sofio, American politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives from 1987 to 1990 (d. 2009)
  • March 6
  • March 7
    • John Heard, American actor (d. 2017)
    • Okko Kamu, Finnish conductor, violinist
    • Leandro Mendoza, Filipino politician (d. 2013)
    • Peter Wolf, American rock musician (The J. Geils Band)
  • March 9
    • Steve Ashley, English singer-songwriter, recording artist, multi-instrumentalist, writer and graphic designer
    • Alexandra Bastedo, British actress (d. 2014)
  • March 10 – Mike Hollands, Australian animator
  • March 12
  • March 13
  • March 14
    • Álvaro Arzú, 32nd President of Guatemala (d. 2018)
    • Wes Unseld, American basketball player (d. 2020)
    • Mieke Bal, Dutch cultural theorist, video artist and professor
    • Molana Azizullah Bohio, Pakistani religious scholar and politician (d. 2021)
  • March 15 – Bobby Bonds, American baseball player, manager (d. 2003)
  • March 16 – Sigmund Groven, Norwegian classical harmonica player
  • March 17 – Georges J. F. Köhler, German biologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (d. 1995)[21]
  • March 18 – Larry Langford, American politician (d. 2019)
  • March 19
    • Steve Halliwell, English actor (d. 2023)
    • Paul Atkinson, British guitarist and record company executive (d. 2004)
  • March 21Timothy Dalton, Welsh actor
  • March 23 – Qamaruzzaman Azmi, Indian Islamic scholar, philosopher and speaker, president of the World Islamic Mission
  • March 25
    • Cliff Balsom, English footballer
    • Stewart W. Bainum Jr., American businessman and politician
  • March 26 – Gil Carlos Rodríguez Iglesias, Spanish judge (d. 2019)
  • March 27
    • Andy Bown, British singer, songwriter, musician (The Herd, solo, Status Quo)
    • Mike Jackson, American baseball pitcher
    • Miklós Lukáts, Hungarian politician (d. 2022)[22]
  • March 28
  • March 29
    • Segun Bucknor, Nigerian musician, journalist (d. 2017)
    • Billy Thorpe, English-born Australian singer-songwriter (d. 2007)
  • March 30 – Carolyn Simpson, judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales
  • March 31

April

Hanna Suchocka
Ed O'Neill
Tim Curry
Talia Shire
Carl XVI Gustaf
Bill Plympton
  • April 1 – Ronnie Lane, English musician (Small Faces, Faces) (d. 1997)
  • April 2
    • Hamengkubuwono X, Sultan of the historic Yogyakarta Sultanate in Indonesia, Governor of Yogyakarta Special Region
    • Beno Axionov, Russian-Moldovan actor, director, drama teacher and screenwriter
  • April 3 – Hanna Suchocka, Prime Minister of Poland[24]
  • April 4 – Dave Hill, English guitarist (Slade)
  • April 5
    • Jane Asher, English actress
    • János Bródy, Hungarian singer, guitarist, composer and songwriter
    • Björn Granath, Swedish actor (d. 2017)
  • April 6 – Paul Beresford, British-New Zealander politician
  • April 7
    • Colette Besson, French track and field athlete (d. 2005)
    • Léon Krier, Luxembourgish architect
    • Zaid Abdul-Aziz, American professional basketball player
  • April 8
    • Catfish Hunter, American baseball player (d. 1999)
    • Tim Thomerson, American actor and comedian
  • April 10 – David Angell, American television producer (d. 2001)
  • April 11
  • Chris Burden, American artist (d. 2015)
  • Bob Harris, British radio presenter
  • Nicholas Ball, British actor (d. 2024)
  • April 12 – Ed O'Neill, American actor (Married... with Children)
  • April 13Al Green, African-American singer-songwriter and record producer
  • April 15 – Marsha Hunt, American actress, singer and novelist
  • April 16 – Margot Adler, American journalist
  • April 18 – Hayley Mills, English actress
  • April 19Tim Curry, British actor, voice artist and singer (The Rocky Horror Picture Show)
  • April 20
    • Julien Poulin, Canadian actor (d. 2025)
    • Ricardo Maduro, President of Honduras
  • April 22
    • John Waters, American film director
    • Paul Davies, English physicist
    • Allahverdi Baghirov, (d. 1992) Azerbaijani officer, leader of the Azerbaijani Popular Front Party of Agdam and head coach of Qarabağ FK
  • April 23
    • Rosy Afsari, Bangladeshi actress (d. 2007)
    • Blair Brown, American actress
  • April 24
    • Phil Robertson, American businessman and reality television personality
    • Kamla Bhasin, Indian developmental feminist activist, poet, author and social scientist (d. 2021)
    • Ronnie Bird, French singer
  • April 25
  • April 26
    • Jennie Stoller, British actress (d. 2018)
    • Richard S. Fuld Jr., American banker
  • April 28
    • Nour El-Sherif, Egyptian actor (d. 2015)
    • Beverly Bivens, American singer (We Five)
  • April 29
    • Franc Roddam, English film director, businessman, screenwriter, television producer and publisher
    • Cliven Bundy, American cattle rancher
  • April 30
    • King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden[26]
    • Bill Plympton, American animator, graphic designer, cartoonist and filmmaker
    • Lee Bollinger, American attorney and educator

May

Dame Joanna Lumley
Michael Rosen
Candice Bergen
Donovan
Udo Lindenberg
Reggie Jackson
André the Giant
Cher
George Best
Tansu Çiller
Irena Szewińska
  • May 1 – Joanna Lumley, English actress, author
  • May 2
    • Lesley Gore, American rock singer ("It's My Party") (d. 2015)
    • Ralf Gothóni, Finnish pianist, conductor and composer
  • May 3 – Mohammed Ibrahim, Sudanese-British businessman and philanthropist
  • May 4
    • John Watson, Northern Irish racecar driver
    • John Barnard, English engineer and racing car designer
    • Gary Bauer, American civil servant, activist and politician
  • May 5
    • Jim Kelly, African-American actor, martial artist and tennis player (d. 2013)
    • Kebby Musokotwane, Prime Minister of Zambia (d. 1996)
    • Beth Carvalho, Brazilian samba singer, guitarist and composer (d. 2019)
    • Eddie Aikau, Hawaiian lifeguard and surfer (d. 1978)
  • May 6
    • Daouda Malam Wanké, 6th President of Niger (d. 2004)
    • Susan Brown, English actress
  • May 7
    • Bill Kreutzmann, American drummer (Grateful Dead)
    • Michael Rosen, British poet and children's author
  • May 9
    • Candice Bergen, American actress
    • Yoel Bin-Nun, Israeli religious Zionist rabbi, a founder of Yeshivat Har Etzion, Gush Emunim, Michlelet Herzog, Alon Shevut and Ofra
  • May 10
    • Donovan, Scottish rock musician
    • Birutė Galdikas, Canadian anthropologist, primatologist, conservationist, ethologist and author
    • Graham Gouldman, English songwriter, musician (10cc, Wax)
    • Dave Mason, English rock musician (Traffic)
    • Murade Isaac Murargy, Mozambican diplomat, politician
  • May 11
    • Robert Jarvik, American physicist, artificial heart inventor (d. 2025)
    • Ana Amado, Argentine journalist, filmmaker, academic and feminist (d. 2016)
  • May 12 – Richard Bruce Silverman, John Evans Professor of Chemistry at Northwestern University
  • May 13
    • Tim Pigott-Smith, English actor, author (d. 2017)
    • Basil Al Bayati, Iraqi-born architect and designer
  • May 14
  • May 15 – Aly Bain, Scottish fiddler
  • May 16
    • Robert Fripp, British progressive rock guitarist, composer and producer
    • Olav Anton Thommessen, Norwegian composer
  • May 17 – Udo Lindenberg, German musician[28]
  • May 18
    • Reggie Jackson, American baseball player[29]
    • Andreas Katsulas, American actor (d. 2006)
    • Ken Kwaku, Ghanaian corporate governance expert
  • May 19
    • André the Giant, French professional wrestler and actor (d. 1993)
    • Claude Lelièvre, Belgian Commissioner for Children Rights
    • Roger Sloman, English actor
    • Carlos Alberto de Barros Franco, Brazilian physician and professor
  • May 20
    • Craig Patrick, American-Canadian hockey player, coach and manager
    • Cher, American actress, rock singer
  • May 22
  • May 23
    • Frederik de Groot, Dutch actor
    • Gary Barnett, American football player and coach
  • May 24
    • Tansu Çiller, Turkish politician, Prime Minister of Turkey[30]
    • Irena Szewińska, Polish Olympic sprinter (d. 2018)
    • Nicolau dos Reis Lobato, East Timorese politician, acting President of East Timor (d. 1978)
    • Jackie Berroyer, French actor, comedian and writer
  • May 26 – Mick Ronson, English guitarist (d. 1993)
  • May 27 – Alma Adams, American politician
  • May 28
    • Bruce Alexander, English actor
    • K. Satchidanandan, Malayalam poet
  • May 29 – Fernando Buesa, Basque politician (d. 2000)
  • May 30
    • Dragan Džajić, Serbian footballer
    • Candy Lightner, American founder of Mothers Against Drunk Driving
    • Jan de Bie, Dutch painter and photographer (d. 2021)
  • May 31 – Adriana Bittel, Romanian writer

June

Brian Cox
Donald Trump
Noddy Holder
Ted Shackelford
Ellison Onizuka
Ricky Jay
Gilda Radner
  • June 1Brian Cox, Scottish actor
  • June 2
  • June 3 – Michael Clarke, American musician (d. 1993)
  • June 4
    • Mahmoud Abdel Aziz, Egyptian actor (d. 2016)
    • S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Indian playback singer, television presenter, actor, music composer, dubbing artist and film producer (d. 2020)
  • June 5 – Stefania Sandrelli, Italian actress
  • June 7
    • Jenny Jones, Palestinian-Canadian comedian, talk show hostess
    • Zbigniew Seifert, Polish musician (d. 1979)[31]
    • Robert Tilton, American televangelist, author
  • June 8 – Pearlette Louisy, Governor-General of St. Lucia
  • June 9 – Kenneth Adelman, American diplomat, political writer, policy analyst and Shakespeare scholar
  • June 10 – Fernando Balzaretti, Mexican actor (d. 1998)
  • June 11 – Biancamaria Frabotta, Italian writer (d. 2022)[32]
  • June 13
    • Paul L. Modrich, American biochemist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry
    • Paul Buckmaster, (d. 2017) British cellist, arranger, conductor and composer
  • June 14Donald Trump, American businessman, television personality, 45th and 47th President of the United States
  • June 15
    • Noddy Holder, English rock singer (Slade)
    • Janet Lennon, American singer (The Lennon Sisters)
    • Demis Roussos, Greek singer (d. 2015)
  • June 16
    • Rick Adelman, American professional basketball player and coach
    • John Astor, 3rd Baron Astor of Hever, English businessman and politician
  • June 17 – Marcy Kaptur, U.S. Representative for the Ninth Congressional District of Ohio
  • June 18
    • Bruiser Brody, American professional wrestler (d. 1988)
    • Russell Ash, British author (d. 2010)
    • Fabio Capello, Italian football player, manager
    • Maria Bethânia, Brazilian singer and songwriter
  • June 21
    • Vincenzo Camporini, Italian Chief of the Defence General Staff
    • Kiril Ivkov, Bulgarian football defender
  • June 22
  • June 23 – Ted Shackelford, American actor
  • June 24
    • Nguyễn Đức Soát, Vietnamese general
    • Ellison Onizuka, American astronaut (d. 1986)
    • Robert Reich, 22nd United States Secretary of Labor
  • June 25
    • Stan Bunn, American politician and lawyer
    • Henk van Kessel, Dutch road racer
  • June 26
    • Maria von Welser, German TV journalist, President of UNICEF Germany
    • Anthony John Valentine Obinna, Nigerian priest
    • Leo Rossi, American actor
    • Ricky Jay, American actor, author and magician (d. 2018)
  • June 27 – Russ Critchfield, American basketball player
  • June 28
    • David Duckham, English rugby union player
    • Gilda Radner, American comedian, actress (Saturday Night Live) (d. 1989)
    • Jaime Guzmán, Chilean lawyer and senator, founder of the Independent Democratic Union (d. 1991)
    • Robert Asprin, American science fiction and fantasy author and active fan (d. 2008)
  • June 29
    • Egon von Fürstenberg, Swiss fashion designer (d. 2004)
    • Gitte Hænning, Danish singer
    • Ram Gopal Yadav, Indian politician
    • Ernesto Pérez Balladares, President of Panama
  • June 30
    • Allan Hunter, Irish footballer, manager
    • William J. Boarman, American printer and civil servant (d. 2021)

July

Mireya Moscoso
Leszek Miller
George W. Bush
Peter Singer
Sylvester Stallone
Cheech Marin
Hassanal Bolkiah
Linda Ronstadt
Danny Glover
  • July 1
    • Alceu Valença, Brazilian composer, writer, performer, actor and poet
    • Mireya Moscoso, President of Panama
    • Mick Aston, English archaeologist (d. 2013)
  • July 2
  • July 3
  • July 4
    • Sam Hunt, New Zealand poet
    • Michael Milken, American financier
    • Ed O'Ross, American actor
    • Roy Cimatu, Filipino general
  • July 5
    • Gerard 't Hooft, Dutch physicist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate
    • Ram Vilas Paswan, Indian politician
    • Balakumaran, Indian Tamil writer and author (d. 2018)
  • July 6
  • July 7
    • Tadeusz Nowicki, Polish tennis player
    • Syd Barrett, English singer, guitarist and songwriter and co-founder of Pink Floyd (d. 2006)
  • July 8
    • Massimo Vanni, Italian actor
    • Daniela Beneck, Italian freestyle swimmer
  • July 9
  • July 10
    • Oliver Martin, American cyclist
    • Sue Lyon, American actress (d. 2019)
  • July 11
    • Jean-Pierre Coopman, Belgian boxer
    • Jack Wrangler, American porn star (d. 2009)
    • Ed Markey, US Senator
  • July 12
    • Ernesto Mahieux, Italian actor
    • Sian Barbara Allen, American actress (d. 2025)
  • July 13
    • João Bosco, Brazilian singer, songwriter
    • Cheech Marin, Mexican-American actor, comedian (Cheech and Chong)
  • July 14
    • Vincent Pastore, American actor
    • John Wood, Australian actor
  • July 15
  • July 16
    • Toshio Furukawa, Japanese voice actor
    • Dave Goelz, American puppeteer
    • Monica Aspelund, Finnish singer
    • Ron Yary, American football player
    • Ahmad Albar, Indonesian rock musician and vocalist
    • Barbara Lee, Former US Rep.
  • July 17
    • Claudia Islas, Mexican actress
    • Alun Armstrong, English actor
  • July 18 – Kanat Saudabayev, Kazakhstani politician
  • July 19Ilie Năstase, Romanian tennis player
  • July 20 – Htin Kyaw, 9th President of Myanmar
  • July 21 – Domingo Cavallo, Argentine economist, politician
  • July 22
    • Danny Glover, African-American actor, film director and political activist
    • Mireille Mathieu, French singer
    • Petre Roman, 53rd Prime Minister of Romania
    • Johnson Toribiong, 8th President of Palau
  • July 23
    • Sally Flynn, American singer
    • Edoardo Bennato, Italian singer-songwriter
  • July 24 – Farouk Abdul-Aziz, Egyptian TV presenter, interviewer, writer, producer and director
  • July 25 – Rita Marley, Cuban-Jamaican singer
  • July 27
    • Gwynne Gilford, American actress
    • Jacques Sylla, 12th Prime Minister of Madagascar (d. 2009)
  • July 28 – Jonathan Edwards, American singer-songwriter and guitarist
  • July 29
    • Ximena Armas, Chilean painter
    • Stig Blomqvist, Swedish rally driver
  • July 30
    • Neil Bonnett, American race car driver (d. 1994)
    • A. Rahman Hassan, Malaysian singer (d. 2019)

August

Ralph Gonsalves
Óscar Berger
Lesley Ann Warren
Bill Clinton
Keith Moon
Queen Anne-Marie of Greece
Peggy Lipton
  • August 1
    • Mike Emrick, American sportscaster
    • Sandi Griffiths, American singer
    • Rick Boucher, American politician
    • Boz Burrell, English musician (d. 2006)
  • August 3
    • Jack Straw, English politician
    • Nikolai Burlyayev, Soviet and Russian actor and film director
  • August 4 – Ramazan Abdulatipov, Russian politician and professor
  • August 5
    • Reinhard Tritscher, Austrian alpine skier (d. 2018)
    • Ron Silliman, American poet
    • Loni Anderson, American actress (WKRP in Cincinnati)
    • Shirley Ann Jackson, African-American President of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Chair of the President's Intelligence Advisory Board
    • Jean-Charles Ablitzer, French organist and pedagogue
  • August 6 – Allan Holdsworth, British musician (d. 2017)
  • August 8 – Ralph Gonsalves, 4th Prime Minister of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
  • August 9 – Jim Kiick, American football player
  • August 11 – Óscar Berger, 34th President of Guatemala
  • August 12 – Terry Nutkins, English naturalist (d. 2012)
  • August 13
    • Janet Yellen, American Chair of the Federal Reserve
  • August 14
    • Dennis Hof, American brothel owner (d. 2018)
    • Bjørn Kruse, Norwegian painter and composer
  • August 16
    • Masoud Barzani, Iraqi-Kurdish politician, President of Iraqi Kurdistan
    • Lesley Ann Warren, American actress, singer
    • Louis-Pierre Bougie, Canadian painter and printmaker (d. 2021)
  • August 17 – Drake Levin, American rock guitarist (Paul Revere & the Raiders) (d. 2009)
  • August 18 – William Brisson, American politician
  • August 19
  • August 20
  • August 22 – Wayne Brown, New Zealand politician and the mayor of Auckland
  • August 23
    • Keith Moon, English rock drummer (The Who) (d. 1978)
    • Raza Murad, Indian actor
    • Bob Boetticher, American funeral director
  • August 24 – BP Fallon, Irish musician and broadcaster
  • August 25
    • Rollie Fingers, American baseball player
    • Charles Ghigna, American poet, children's author
  • August 26
    • Valerie Simpson, African-American singer
    • Mark Snow, American composer (d. 2025)
    • Zhou Ji, education minister of the People's Republic of China
    • Swede Savage, American race car driver (d. 1973)
  • August 29
    • Jean-Baptiste Bagaza, 2nd President of Burundi (d. 2016)
    • Bob Beamon, American athlete
    • Demetris Christofias, 6th President of Cyprus (d. 2019)
    • Leona Gom, Canadian novelist and poet
  • August 30
  • August 31
    • Ann Coffey, Scottish politician
    • Jerome Corsi, American political commentator and conspiracy theorist
    • Tom Coughlin, American football player, coach, and executive

September

Sir Barry Gibb
Roh Moo-hyun
Freddie Mercury
Jim Hines
Tommy Lee Jones
Oliver Stone
Mart Siimann
María Teresa Ruiz
  • September 1
  • September 2
    • Luis Ávalos, Cuban-born American character actor (d. 2014)
    • Billy Preston, African-American soul musician ("Nothing from Nothing") (d. 2006)
    • Dan White, American politician, murderer (d. 1985)
  • September 3
    • John N. Abrams, American military officer (d. 2018)
    • Francisco Trois, Brazilian chess player
  • September 4
  • September 5
    • Dennis Dugan, American actor, director
    • Freddie Mercury, British-Indian singer-songwriter, pianist and frontman of rock band Queen (d. 1991)[34]
    • Loudon Wainwright III, American folk singer-songwriter, humorist and actor
    • Lily Brett, Australian novelist, essayist and poet
  • September 6 – Ron Boone, American basketball player
  • September 7
    • Willie Crawford, American baseball player (d. 2004)
    • Francisco Varela, Chilean biologist (d. 2001)
  • September 8
    • Aziz Sancar, Turkish biochemist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry
    • Wong Kan Seng, Singaporean business executive, Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore
  • September 9
    • Doug Ingle, American rock vocalist (Iron Butterfly) (d. 2024)
    • Bruce Palmer, Canadian musician (Buffalo Springfield) (d. 2004)
    • Donald Berwick, American government official
    • Poseci Bune, Fijian civil servant, diplomat, politician and Cabinet Minister (d. 2023)
  • September 10
    • Michèle Alliot-Marie, French politician
    • Jim Hines, American sprinter (d. 2023)[35]
    • Don Powell, English rock drummer (Slade)
  • September 11 – Anthony Browne, British writer and illustrator of children's books
  • September 12 – Neil Lyndon, British journalist, writer[36]
  • September 13 – Henri Kuprashvili, Georgian swimmer
  • September 15
    • Tommy Lee Jones, American actor
    • Tetsu Nakamura, Japanese-Afghan physician (d. 2019)
    • Oliver Stone, American film director, producer (JFK)
    • James Bamford, American author, journalist and documentary producer
    • Rick Blangiardi, American television executive and politician from Hawaii
  • September 16 – Camilo Sesto, Spanish singer-songwriter music producer and composer (d. 2019)
  • September 17 – Billy Bonds, English footballer and manager (d. 2025)
  • September 18
    • Peter Alsop, American musician
    • Akira Kamiya, Japanese voice actor
    • Jean-Luc Brunel, French model scout (d. 2022)
  • September 19
    • Connie Kreski, American model (d. 1995)
    • Gerald Brisco, American professional wrestler
  • September 20
    • Dorothy Hukill, American politician (d. 2018)
    • Judy Baca, American artist, activist and professor of Chicano studies, world arts, and cultures
  • September 21
    • Mikhail Kovalchuk, Russian physicist, official
    • Moritz Leuenberger, Swiss Federal Councilor
    • Richard St. Clair, American musician, composer
    • Mart Siimann, Prime Minister of Estonia
  • September 22
    • King Sunny Adé, Nigerian jùjú singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
    • Richard Bauckham, English Anglican scholar in theology and New Testament studies
  • September 23 – Franz Fischler, Austrian politician
  • September 24
    • Lars Emil Johansen, Prime Minister of Greenland
    • María Teresa Ruiz, Chilean astronomer
  • September 25
    • Bishan Singh Bedi, Indian cricketer (d. 2023)[37]
    • Felicity Kendal, English actress[38]
    • Jerry Penrod, American bass player
  • September 26
    • Andrea Dworkin, American feminist, writer (d. 2005)
    • Togo Igawa, Japanese actor
    • Radha Krishna Mainali, Nepalese politician
    • Christine Todd Whitman, American politician
  • September 27 – Nicos Anastasiades, Cypriot businessperson and former president of Cyprus
  • September 28 – Jeffrey Jones, American actor
  • September 29
    • Shafie Salleh, Malaysian politician (d. 2019)
    • Celso Pitta, Brazilian economist and politician (d. 2009)
  • September 30

October

Susan Sarandon
Vinod Khanna
Naoto Kan
Charles Dance
Chris Tarrant
Daryl Hall
Richard Carpenter
Suzanne Somers
Peter Green
  • October 2
    • General Sonthi Boonyaratglin, President of the Council for National Security, Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Army
    • Marie-Georges Pascal, French actress (d. 1985)
  • October 3
    • P. P. Arnold, American-British singer
    • Bob Minton, American human rights activist
  • October 4
  • October 5 – Pacita Abad, Ivatan and Filipino-American artist (d. 2004)
  • October 6
    • Lloyd Doggett, American politician
    • Vinod Khanna, Indian actor, producer and politician (d. 2017)
  • October 7
    • Nader Al-Dahabi, Prime Minister of Jordan
    • Catharine MacKinnon, American feminist
    • Xue Jinghua, Chinese ballerina
  • October 8
    • Hanan Ashrawi, Palestinian scholar, legislator
    • John T. Walton, American son of Wal-Mart founder Sam Walton (d. 2005)
  • October 10
  • October 11
    • Daryl Hall, American rock musician (Hall & Oates)
    • Sawao Katō, Japanese gymnast
    • John D. Bates, United States district judge
  • October 12 – Drew Edmondson, American politician
  • October 13
    • Edwina Currie, English politician[40]
    • Dorothy Moore, American singer
    • Demond Wilson, African-American actor, minister (Sanford and Son)
    • H Steven Blum, United States army general
  • October 14
  • October 15
    • Richard Carpenter, American pop musician, composer (The Carpenters)
    • John Getz, American actor
  • October 16
    • Suzanne Somers, American actress, singer (Three's Company) (d. 2023)
    • Elizabeth Witmer, Dutch-born politician
    • Vitaliano Aguirre II, Filipino lawyer and government official
    • Naveen Patnaik , Indian Politician, former Central Minister of Government of India and former Chief Minister of Government of Odisha
  • October 17
    • Vicki Hodge, English actress, model
    • Bob Seagren, American athlete, actor
  • October 18
    • James Robert Baker, American novelist, screenwriter
    • Howard Shore, Canadian film composer
    • Andrea Zsadon, Hungarian soprano
    • Frank Beamer, retired American college football coach
  • October 19Philip Pullman, English author
  • October 20
  • October 21
    • Lyn Allison, Australian politician
    • Lux Interior, American rock musician (The Cramps) (d. 2009)[43]
  • October 22
    • Eileen Gordon, British politician
    • Richard McGonagle, American actor
  • October 25 – Edith Leyrer, Austrian actress
  • October 26 – Pat Sajak, American game-show host (Wheel of Fortune)
  • October 27
    • Leslie L. Byrne, American politician
    • Steven R. Nagel, American astronaut (d. 2014)
    • Ivan Reitman, Slovakian-born film director, producer (d. 2022)
  • October 28
    • John Hewson, Australian politician
    • Sharon Thesen, Canadian poet
  • October 29
    • Peter Green, British musician (d. 2020)
    • Kathryn J. Whitmire, Texas politician; Mayor of Houston, Texas
  • October 30
    • Lynne Marta, American actress
    • Andrea Mitchell, American journalist
  • October 31 – Stephen Rea, Northern Irish actor

November

Laura Bush
Sally Field
Petra Burka
Duane Allman
Ismaïl Omar Guelleh
Marina Abramović
  • November 1
    • Ric Grech, British rock bassist (d. 1990)
    • Lynne Russell, American newsreader
    • Sucharit Bhakdi, Thai-German microbiologist
  • November 2
    • Giuseppe Sinopoli, Italian conductor, composer (d. 2001)
    • Marieta Severo, Brazilian actress
  • November 4
    • Laura Bush, First Lady of the United States
    • Les Lannom, American actor, musician
    • Robert Mapplethorpe, American photographer (d. 1989)
  • November 5
    • Herman Brood, Dutch artist (d. 2001)
    • Loleatta Holloway, American singer (d. 2011)
    • Gram Parsons, American musician (d. 1973)
  • November 6
    • Sally Field, American actress, singer (The Flying Nun)
    • George Young, Scottish, Australian singer, songwriter, musician (The Easybeats) (d. 2017)
    • Peter Ackerman, American businessman (d. 2022)
  • November 7 – Diane Francis, Canadian journalist
  • November 8
    • Stella Chiweshe, Zimbabwean musician
    • John Farrar, Australian guitarist and singer-songwriter (The Shadows; Marvin, Welch & Farrar)
    • Guus Hiddink, Dutch football player, manager
    • Stefan Weber, Austrian singer (d. 2018)
  • November 10 – Alaina Reed Hall, American actress (d. 2009)
  • November 11
    • Roger A. Brady, United States Air Force general
    • Corrine Brown, American politician
  • November 12
    • James F. Amos, 35th commandant of the Marine Corps
  • November 13
    • Ohara Reiko, Japanese actress
    • Stanisław Barańczak, Polish poet, literary critic, scholar, editor, translator and lecturer (d. 2014)
  • November 14 – Bharathan, Indian filmmaker, artist and art director (d. 1998)
  • November 15
    • Gwyneth Powell, British actress (d. 2022)
    • Sandy Skoglund, American photographer
  • November 16
  • November 17
    • Petra Burka, Canadian figure skater
    • Martin Barre, English guitarist
    • Terry Branstad, American politician and diplomat
    • John Spencer, American politician and senate candidate against Hillary Clinton in 2006
  • November 18
    • Andrea Allan, Scottish actress
    • Alan Dean Foster, American novelist
  • November 20
  • November 21
    • Emma Cohen, Spanish actress
    • Chaviva Hošek, Czech-born feminist
    • Jacky Lafon, Belgian actress
    • Marina Warner, English writer
  • November 22
    • Aston "Family Man" Barrett, Jamaican reggae musician (d. 2024)
    • Anne Wheeler, Canadian screen director
    • Gary Hilton, American serial killer
  • November 23
    • Diana Quick, English actress
    • Bobby Rush, African-American politician, activist and pastor
  • November 24Ted Bundy, American serial killer (d. 1989)
  • November 25
    • Atiku Abubakar, 11th Vice President of Nigeria
    • Marika Lindström, Swedish actress
    • Marc Brown, American author and illustrator of children's books
  • November 26 – Ottilia Borbáth, Romanian-born Hungarian actress
  • November 27
    • Richard Codey, American politician, 53rd Governor of New Jersey
    • Ismaïl Omar Guelleh, 2nd President of Djibouti
    • Nina Maslova, Russian actress
  • November 28 – Regina Braga, Brazilian actress
  • November 29
    • Brian Cadd, Australian singer-songwriter
    • Suzy Chaffee, American singer, actress
  • November 30
    • Marina Abramović, Yugoslavian performance artist
    • Barbara Cubin, U.S. Congresswoman from Wyoming
    • Jeffrey Boam, American screenwriter and film producer (d. 2000)

December

José Carreras
Rhoma Irama
Patty Duke
Benny Andersson
Eugene Levy
Steven Spielberg
Carl Wilson
Jeff Sessions
Jimmy Buffett
Mike Beebe
Patti Smith
Diane von Fürstenberg
  • December 1 – Jonathan Katz, American comedian, actor and voice actor
  • December 2
  • December 3
    • Marjana Lipovšek, Slovenian singer, actress
    • Joop Zoetemelk, Dutch cyclist
    • Allan Bérubé, American historian, activist, scholar, researcher and author (d. 2007)
  • December 4
    • Sherry Alberoni, American actress, voice artist
    • Yō Inoue, Japanese voice actress (d. 2003)
    • Karina, Spanish singer/actress
    • Angela Browning, British politician
  • December 5
    • José Carreras, Spanish tenor
    • Gloria Comesaña, Spanish philosopher (d. 2024)[46]
    • Eva-Britt Svensson, Swedish politician
    • Rodney Alexander, American politician
  • December 6
    • Roger Hoy, English footballer (d. 2018)
    • Nancy Brinker, American health activist, diplomat
  • December 8
    • Jacques Bourboulon, French photographer
    • John Rubinstein, American actor
    • Sharmila Tagore, Indian actress
    • Chava Alberstein, Israeli musician, lyricist, composer and arranger
    • Rani Begum, Pakistani actress and model (d. 1993)
  • December 9Sonia Gandhi, Indian politician
  • December 10
    • Chrystos, American poet
    • Thomas Lux, American poet
    • John W. Birks, American atmospheric chemist and entrepreneur
  • December 11
    • Rhoma Irama, Indonesian dangdut musician, actor and politician
    • Susan Kyle, American writer
    • Ellen Meloy, American writer (d. 2004)
  • December 12
  • December 13
    • Nicholas Kollerstrom, British writer
    • Heather North, American actress (d. 2017)
  • December 14
    • Antony Beevor, English historian
    • Jane Birkin, English actress and singer (d. 2023)
    • Jobriath, American musician and actor (d. 1983)
    • Patty Duke, American actress (d. 2016)
    • Lynne Marie Stewart, American actress (d. 2025)
    • Michael Ovitz, American talent agent, co-founder of Creative Artists Agency
    • Leon Botstein, Swiss-born American conductor, educator and scholar
  • December 15
    • Carmine Appice, American rock drummer
    • Rodney Bingenheimer, American radio disc jockey
  • December 16
    • Benny Andersson, Swedish rock singer-songwriter (ABBA)
    • Alice Aycock, American sculptor
    • Trevor Pinnock, English harpsichordist, conductor
    • Rick Bartow, Native American artist, a member of the Mad River band (d. 2016)
    • Toofan, Iranian singer (d. 2012)
  • December 17
    • Eugene Levy, Canadian actor, comedian and director (Second City Television)
    • Bel Mooney, English broadcast journalist
    • Jayne Eastwood, Canadian actress, voice actress
    • Suresh Oberoi, Indian actor
  • December 18
    • Steve Biko, South African anti-apartheid activist (d. 1977)
    • Nina Škottová, Czech politician, member of the European Parliament
    • Steven Spielberg, American filmmaker
  • December 19
    • Candace Pert, American neuroscientist
    • Robert Urich, American actor (d. 2002)
  • December 20
    • Uri Geller, Israeli illusionist
    • Lesley Judd, English television presenter
    • Sonny Perdue, American politician, 81st Governor of Georgia, 31st U.S. Secretary of Agriculture
    • John Spencer, American actor (d. 2005)
    • Dick Wolf, American television producer
  • December 21
    • Brian Davison, Rhodesian cricketer, Tasmanian politician
    • Carl Wilson, American musician (The Beach Boys) (d. 1998)
    • Cherie Berry, American politician
    • Robert D. Bullard, American academic, activist and professor
  • December 22 – Kuwasi Balagoon, American political activist, anarchist and member of the Black Panther Party and Black Liberation Army (d. 1986)
  • December 23
    • Edita Gruberová, Slovakian soprano (d. 2021)
    • Susan Lucci, American actress (All My Children)
    • John Sullivan, English television scriptwriter (d. 2011)
  • December 24
    • Jan Akkerman, Dutch rock guitarist (Focus)
    • Roselyne Bachelot-Narquin, French politician, member of the European Parliament
    • Brenda Howard, American bisexual activist (d. 2005)
    • Jeff Sessions, American politician, United States Attorney General
  • December 25Jimmy Buffett, American rock singer-songwriter (d. 2023)
  • December 26 – Jean-Noël Prade, French University President
  • December 27 – Janet Street-Porter, English broadcast journalist
  • December 28
    • Mike Beebe, American politician and attorney
    • Edgar Winter, American rock musician
    • Miriam Batucada, Brazilian singer, composer and TV presenter (d. 1994)
  • December 29
    • Marianne Faithfull, English singer and actress (d. 2025)
    • Ruth Shady, Peruvian archaeologist
    • Arturo Brion, Filipino judge
  • December 30
    • Patti Smith, American poet, singer
    • Berti Vogts, German football player and manager
    • Barry Alvarez, American former college football coach and athletic director
  • December 31
    • Diane von Fürstenberg, Belgian-American fashion designer
    • Lyudmila Pakhomova, Soviet ice dancer (d. 1986)
    • Margaret Travolta, American actress

Date unknown

  • Ali Abu Al-Ragheb, Prime Minister of Jordan
  • Jang Song-thaek, North Korean politician (d. 2013)
  • Miklós Lukáts, Hungarian politician (d. 2022)
  • Afsaneh Najmabadi, Iranian historian, gender theorist
  • Raul Bragança Neto, 8th Prime Minister of São Tomé and Príncipe (d. 2014)
  • Daoud Abdel Sayed, Egyptian director and screenwriter
  • Mari Carmen Aponte, American attorney and diplomat
  • Terence Anderson, Australian-born American sports shooter
  • Alun Armstrong, English character actor
  • Dennis Ashbaugh, American painter
  • Ewart Brown, Bermudian politician and ninth Premier of Bermuda
  • Ted Baehr, American media critic and chairman of the Christian Film and Television Commission
  • Wilhelm Barthlott, German botanist and biomimetic materials scientist
  • Jean-Paul Béraudo, French lawyer, academic and author of legal works
  • Sonia Berjman, Argentinian urban and landscape historian and researcher on the history of Buenos Aires
  • Omar Blondin Diop, West-African anti-imperialist philosopher, artist and revolutionary (d. 1973)
  • Bob Bossin, Canadian folk singer (Stringband), writer and activist
  • Danièle Bourcier, French lawyer and essayist
  • Martin Bresnick, American composer
  • Robert Bringhurst, Canadian poet, typographer and author
  • Nathaniel Burkett, American serial killer (d. 2021)

Deaths

January

Georg, Prince of Saxe-Meiningen
László Bárdossy
  • January 1 – Georgina Sweet, Australian zoologist and women's rights activist (b. 1875)
  • January 2
    • Fabijan Abrantovich, Soviet civic, religious leader (b. 1884)
    • Joe Darling, Australian cricketer (b. 1870)
    • Eleanor Rathbone, British politician and long-term campaigner for family allowance and for women's rights (d. 1872)
  • January 3 – William Joyce, Irish-born American World War II Nazi propaganda broadcaster known as "Lord Haw-Haw" (executed) (b. 1906)
  • January 4
    • George Woolf, Canadian jockey (b. 1910)
    • Friedrich von Bodelschwingh, German pastor, theologian and public health advocate (b. 1877)
  • January 5
    • Kitty Cheatham, American singer (b. 1864)
    • Einar af Wirsén, Swedish Army officer, diplomat and writer (b. 1875)
    • Slim Summerville, American film actor and director (b. 1892)
  • January 6
    • Dion Fortune, British writer (b. 1890)[47]
    • Georg, Prince of Saxe-Meiningen (b. 1892)
    • Slim Summerville, American actor (b. 1892)
    • Ferenc Szálasi, Hungarian military officer, politician and leader of the fascist Arrow Cross Party (executed) (b. 1897)
  • January 8
    • Harold Cole, petty criminal, British soldier, operative of Pat O'Leary escape line, and agent of Nazi Germany (b. 1906)
    • Thomas Barbour, American herpetologist (b. 1884)
    • Guy Carleton, career officer in the United States Army (b. 1857)
  • January 9
    • Countee Cullen, American poet (b. 1903)
    • Sir Nevil Macready, British army general, police commissioner (b. 1862)
  • January 10
    • László Bárdossy, Hungarian diplomat, politician and 33rd Prime Minister of Hungary (executed) (b. 1890)
    • Matti Turkia, Finnish politician (b. 1871)[48]
    • Harry Von Tilzer, American songwriter (b. 1872)
  • January 13 – Wilhelm Souchon, German admiral (b. 1864)
  • January 14
    • Theodore M. Stuart, American football player and coach (b. 1883)
    • Maurice Koechlin, Franco-Swiss structural engineer from the Koechlin family. (b. 1856)
  • January 15 – Karl Nabersberg, German youth leader (b. 1908)
  • January 18 – Wilhelm von Brincken, German diplomat and spy during World War I (b. 1881)
  • January 21 – Harry Bateman, British-American mathematician (b. 1882)
  • January 23
    • Matteo Bartoli, Italian linguist (b. 1873)
    • Helene Schjerfbeck, Finnish painter (b. 1862)
  • January 24 – Morris Alexander, South African politician (b. 1877)[49]
  • January 25 – Orishatukeh Faduma, American missionary (b. 1855)
  • January 26 – Katharine Bushnell, doctor, Christian writer, Bible scholar, social activist, and a pioneer of feminist theology (b. 1855)
  • January 29
    • Hideo Hatoyama, Japanese jurist (b. 1884)
    • Harry Hopkins, American politician (b. 1890)
    • Adriaan van Maanen, Dutch–born American astronomer (b. 1884)
  • January 31
    • Pietro Boetto, Italian Roman Catholic cardinal and eminence (b. 1871)
    • Luis Orgaz Yoldi, Spanish general (b. 1881)
    • Franz Ritter von Epp, German general and politician (b. 1868)

February

Felix Hoffmann
Rafael Erich
Béla Imrédy

March

Ferenc Szálasi
Francisco Largo Caballero
Barbu Știrbey
  • March 2
    • John Whittle, Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross (b. 1882)
    • Logan Pearsall Smith, American-born British essayist and critic (b. 1865)
  • March 3 – Viktor Axmann, Yugoslav architect (b. 1883)
  • March 4
    • Bror von Blixen-Finecke, Swedish big-game hunter (b. 1886)
    • Charles Waldron, American stage and film actor( b. 1874)
    • Martyrs of Albania, Catholics (executed)
      • Mark Çuni, seminarian (b. 1919)
      • Daniel Dajani, Jesuit priest (b. 1906)
      • Giovanni Fausti, Italian Jesuit priest (b. 1899)
      • Gjelosh Lulashi (b. 1925)
      • Qerim Sadiku (b. 1919)
      • Kolë Shllaku, friar (b. 1906)
  • March 6 – Antonio Caso Andrade, Mexican philosopher (b. 1878)
  • March 8 – Frederick W. Lanchester, English polymath and engineer (b. 1868)
  • March 9 – Adolfo Ferrata, Italian pathologist, hematologist (b. 1880)
  • March 12
    • Ferenc Szálasi, Hungarian military officer, Fascist politician and 37th Prime Minister of Hungary (executed) (b. 1897)
    • Leonida Tonelli, Italian mathematician (b. 1885)
  • March 13Werner von Blomberg, German field marshal (b. 1878)
  • March 14 – Hubert D. Stephens, American lawyer and politician (b. 1875)
  • March 16
    • José Júlio da Costa, Portuguese activist (b. 1893)
    • Alladiya Khan, Indian singer (b. 1855)
  • March 17 – Joseph de Pesquidoux, French writer (b. 1869)
  • March 19 – Augusto Nicolás Martínez, Ecuadorian agronomist, economist, geologist, researcher, educator and mountaineer (b. 1860)
  • March 20
    • Frederick M. Smith, American religious leader and author (b. 1874)[51]
    • Henry Handel Richardson, Australian author (b. 1870)
  • March 21 – Howard L. Vickery, U.S. naval officer (b. 1892)
  • March 22
  • March 23
  • March 24
  • March 26 – Ezequiel Fernández, acting President of Panama (b. 1886)
  • March 29
    • László Baky, Hungarian Nazi leader (executed) (b. 1898)
    • George Washington, Belgian inventor and businessman (b. 1871)
  • March 31John Vereker, 6th Viscount Gort, British field marshal (b. 1886)

April

Patriarch Eulogius
Juan Bautista Sacasa
Robert Bartlett
  • April 1
    • Noah Beery, American actor (b. 1882)
    • Edward Sheldon, American playwright (b. 1886)
  • April 2 – Kate Bruce, American silent screen actress (b. 1858)
  • April 3
    • Alf Common, English footballer (b. 1880)
    • Masaharu Homma, Japanese general (executed) (b. 1887)
  • April 4 – Hans Bothmann, last commandant of the Chełmno extermination camp (suicide) (b. 1911)
  • April 5
    • Ion Boițeanu, Romanian general (b. 1885)
    • Vincent Youmans, American composer (b. 1898)
  • April 6
    • Chief Thunderbird, Native American actor (b. 1866)[52]
    • James Young Deer, Native American film producer (b. 1876)[53]
  • April 7 – Padmanath Gohain Baruah, Indian novelist, poet and dramatist (b. 1871)
  • April 8
    • Bo Gu, 3rd General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party (accident) (b. 1907)
    • Patriarch Eulogius (b. 1868)
    • Ye Ting, Chinese military leader (b. 1896)
  • April 11
    • Andor Jaross, ethnic Hungarian politician (executed) (b. 1896)
    • Dem. Theodorescu, Romanian journalist, humorist, and critic (b. 1888)
  • April 12 – Marian Zyndram-Kościałkowski, Polish politician, freemason and military officer (b. 1892)
  • April 13
    • William Henry Bell, English-born South African composer, conductor and lecturer (b. 1873)[54]
    • Ernest Browne, Irish tennis player (b. 1855)
  • April 14 – Otto Dowling, United States Navy captain, 25th Governor of American Samoa (b. 1881)
  • April 15
    • Infanta Adelgundes, Duchess of Guimarães (b. 1858)
    • C. W. A. Scott, English aviator (b. 1903)
  • April 17
    • Guido Calza, Italian archaeologist (b. 1888)
    • Juan Bautista Sacasa, 20th President of Nicaragua (b. 1874)
    • Agnes Weinrich, American visual artist (b. 1873)
    • V. S. Srinivasa Sastri, Indian politician, administrator, educator, orator and Indian independence activist (b. 1869)
  • April 19 – Harold Stiles, English surgeon (b. 1863)
  • April 20
    • Mae Busch, American actress (b. 1891)
    • Egerton Reuben Stedman, Canadian politician (b. 1872)
  • April 21John Maynard Keynes, British economist (b. 1883)
  • April 22
  • April 23 – T. Tileston Wells, American attorney and the Romanian Consul General (b. 1865)
  • April 26
    • James Larkin White, American cowboy, guano miner, park ranger, and discoverer of Carlsbad Caverns (b. 1882)
    • Antero Svensson, Finnish major general, member of the Jäger Movement and recipient of the Mannerheim Cross (b. 1892)
  • April 27
  • April 28
    • Robert Bartlett, American explorer, and navigator (b. 1875)
    • Louis Bachelier, French mathematician (b. 1870)
  • April 30 – Sava Athanasiu, Romanian geologist and paleontologist (b. 1861)

May

Alexei Nikolaevich Bach
Friedrich, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont
Marcela de Agoncillo
  • May 1
    • Bill Johnston, American tennis champion (b. 1894)
    • Israfil Mammadov, Soviet WWII heroine (b. 1919)
  • May 3 – Charles Daniel-Vincent, French teacher and politician (b. 1874)
  • May 9
    • Léon Guillet, French metallurgist (b. 1873)
    • Connie Gilchrist, Countess of Orkney, British child artist's model, actress, dancer and singer (b. 1865)
  • May 10 – Emile de Cartier de Marchienne, Belgian diplomat (b. 1871)
  • May 11 – Pedro Henríquez Ureña, Dominican essayist, philosopher, humanist and philologist (b. 1884)
  • May 13 – Alexei Nikolaevich Bach, Soviet biochemist, revolutionary leader (b. 1857)
  • May 16
    • Bruno Tesch, German chemist, Nazi war criminal (executed) (b. 1890)
    • Karl Weinbacher, German manager, war criminal (executed) (b. 1898)
    • Karl Eberhard Schöngarth, Nazi SS officer and war criminal (executed) (b. 1903)
  • May 17 – William Jefferson Blythe Jr., American salesman and biological father of Bill Clinton (b. 1918)
  • May 19
    • Francesco Camero Medici, Italian diplomat (b. 1886)
    • Ángel Ossorio y Gallardo, Spanish lawyer, statesman (b. 1873)
    • Booth Tarkington, American novelist (b. 1869)
    • John K. Tener, Irish-born American politician and Major League Baseball player and executive (b. 1863)
  • May 20
    • Jacob Ellehammer, Danish inventor (b. 1871)
    • Enrico Gasparri, Italian Roman Catholic cardinal, archbishop (b. 1871)
  • May 22 – Karl Hermann Frank, German Nazi official, war criminal (executed) (b. 1898)
  • May 25 – Ernest Rhys, Welsh-English writer (b. 1859)
  • May 26
    • Friedrich, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont (b. 1865)
    • Joseffy, Austrian magician (b. 1873)
    • Francis Lacey, English cricketer, cricket administrator and barrister (b. 1859)
  • May 27
    • Claire Croiza, French soprano (b. 1882)
    • Henri Hauser, French historian, geographer and economist (b. 1866)
  • May 28
    • Claus Schilling, German medical researcher and war criminal (executed) (b. 1871)
    • Otto Moll, Nazi mass murderer and war criminal (executed) (b. 1915)
    • Wilhelm Ruppert, SS-TV Obersturmbannführer in charge of executions at Dachau concentration camp (executed) (b. 1905)
    • Carter Glass, American newspaper publisher and politician (b. 1858)
  • May 29
  • May 30
    • Marcela Agoncillo, Filipino who sewed the first Filipino flag (b. 1860)
    • Louis Slotin, Canadian physicist, chemist (b. 1910)
  • May 31 – Picoğlu Osman, Turkish kemenche player (b. 1901)

June

Ion Antonescu
Sándor Simonyi-Semadam
King Ananda Mahidol (Rama VIII) of Thailand
Gerhart Hauptmann
John Logie Baird
Jorge Ubico
Juan Antonio Ríos
  • June 1
    • Ion Antonescu, Romanian soldier, politician, 43rd Prime Minister of Romania and Romanian dictator (executed) (b. 1882)
    • Leo Slezak, German tenor (b. 1873)
    • Mihai Antonescu, Romanian politician and war criminal (executed) (b. 1904)
  • June 3Mikhail Kalinin, 1st Head of State/President of the Soviet Union (b. 1875)
  • June 4 – Sándor Simonyi-Semadam, Hungarian politician, 26th Prime Minister of Hungary (b. 1864)
  • June 5 – Maud Watson, British tennis player, first female Wimbledon champion (b. 1864)
  • June 6
  • June 8 – John L. Bates, American politician (b. 1859)
  • June 9Ananda Mahidol (Rama VIII), King of Thailand (assassinated) (b. 1925)
  • June 10
  • June 11
    • Juanita Breckenridge Bates, American minister (b. 1860)
    • Frank Swettenham, British colonial administrator and first Resident general of the Federated Malay States (b. 1850)
  • June 12
    • Hisaichi Terauchi, Marshal of the Imperial Japanese Army (b. 1879)
    • John H. Bankhead II, American politician (b. 1872)
  • June 13
    • Major Bowes, American radio personality (b. 1874)
    • Charles Butterworth, American actor (b. 1896)
  • June 14
    • Jorge Ubico, Guatemalan army general, 21st President of Guatemala (b. 1878)
    • John Logie Baird, British television pioneer (b. 1888)
  • June 15
    • João Batista Becker, German-born Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, archbishop (b. 1870)
    • Jovita Idar, Mexican-American journalist and political activist (b. 1885)[55]
  • June 16 – Ludwig Winder, Austrian-Czech German-language writer, journalist and literary critic (b. 1889)
  • June 18 – Eugen Hirschfield, Australian practitioner (b. 1866)
  • June 19
    • Theodor Wulf, German physicist, Jesuit priest (b. 1868)
    • Beatrice Chanler, American actress (b. 1880)
  • June 20 – Wanrong, last empress of China (b. 1906)
  • June 23 – William S. Hart, American stage actor, silent film Western star, film director and writer (b. 1864)
  • June 24 – Marian Bernaciak, Polish World War II heroine (b. 1917)
  • June 26 – Alma Bridwell White, founder and a bishop of the Pillar of Fire Church (b. 1862)
  • June 27
    • Juan Antonio Ríos, Chilean political figure, 24th President of Chile and World War II leader (b. 1888)
    • Wanda Gág, American artist, author, translator and illustrator (b. 1893)
  • June 28 – Antoinette Perry, American actress, director (b. 1888)
  • June 29 – Miroslav Filipović, Bosnian-Croatian Franciscan friar, Ustashe military chaplain, and war criminal (executed) (b. 1915)
  • June 30 – Jelica Belović-Bernardzikowska, Yugoslav journalist, writer and journalist (b. 1870)

July

Federico Laredo Bru
Shefqet Verlaci
Blessed Alexander Vvedensky
  • July 1 – Augustyn Józef Czartoryski, Polish nobleman (b. 1907)
  • July 2
    • Mary Alden, American stage, and screen actress (b. 1883)
    • Albert Sechehaye, Swiss linguist (b. 1870)
  • July 3 – Edoardo Bianchi, Italian entrepreneur, inventor (b. 1865)
  • July 4
    • Jenny-Wanda Barkmann, German Nazi overseer at Stutthof concentration camp (executed) (b. 1922)
    • Elisabeth Becker, German Nazi overseer at Stutthof concentration camp (executed) (b. 1923)
    • Wanda Klaff, German Nazi overseer at Stutthof concentration camp (executed) (b. 1922)
    • Ewa Paradies, German Nazi overseer at Stutthof concentration camp (executed) (b. 1920)
    • Gerda Steinhoff, German Nazi overseer at Stutthof concentration camp (executed) (b. 1922)
    • Othenio Abel, Austrian paleontologist and evolutionary biologist (b. 1875)
  • July 7 – Federico Laredo Brú, 8th President of Cuba (b. 1875)
  • July 8
    • Orrick Glenday Johns, American writer (b. 1887)
    • Laura, Lady Troubridge, British novelist and etiquette writer (b. 1867)
  • July 10 – Sidney Hillman, American labor leader (b. 1887)
  • July 12
    • Ray Stannard Baker, American journalist, author (b. 1870)
    • Teresa Janina Kierocińska, Polish Discalced Carmelite nun and venerable (b. 1885)
  • July 13Alfred Stieglitz, American photographer (b. 1864)
  • July 15 – Benjamin W. Alpiner, American businessman and politician (b. 1867)
  • July 16 – Raffaele Conflenti, Italian engineer, aircraft designer (b. 1889)
  • July 17
    • Consolata Betrone, Italian Franciscan mystic and servant of God (b. 1903)
    • Florence Fuller, South African-born Australian artist (b. 1867)[56]
    • Kosta Mušicki, Yugoslav general (executed) (b. 1897)
    • Sir Campbell Tait, admiral and Governor of Southern Rhodesia (b. 1886)
    • Draža Mihailović, Yugoslav Serb general in WWIII and leader of Chetniks (executed) (b. 1893)
  • July 18
    • Ehrhard Schmidt, German admiral (b. 1863)
    • Alfons Tracki, Albanian priest (executed) (b. 1896)
    • Wilfred Buckland, American art director (b. 1866)
  • July 19 – George Mackenzie Brown, Canadian-born British publisher (b. 1869)
  • July 20 – Shiro Kawase, Japanese admiral (b. 1889)
  • July 21
    • Shefqet Vërlaci, Albanian politician, 12th Prime Minister of Albania (b. 1877)
    • Gualberto Villarroel, 39th President of Bolivia (lynched) (b. 1908)
    • Arthur Greiser, German general and war criminal (executed) (b. 1897)
  • July 22 – Edward Sperling, Russian-American-Jewish writer, Zionist (assassinated) (b. 1889)
  • July 23 – James Maxton, British pacifist, politician, and leader of the Independent Labour Party (b.1885)
  • July 26 – Alexander Vvedensky, Soviet Orthodox religious leader and blessed (b. 1889)
  • July 25
    • Harry Davis, Canadian gangster (b. 1898)
    • Tao Xingzhi, Chinese educator and reformer (b. 1891)
  • July 27
    • Franz Anton Basch, German politician and war criminal (executed) (b. 1901)
    • Gertrude Stein, American writer (b. 1874)
  • July 28
  • July 31
    • Solomon Dias Bandaranaike, Ceylonese politician, Governor-General of Ceylon (b. 1862)
    • Katherine Mary Clutterbuck, Australian Anglican nun who looked after orphaned children (b. 1860)

August

Wilhelm Marx
King Inayatullah Khan
H. G. Wells
  • August 1
    • Andrey Vlasov, Soviet general, commander of the Russian Liberation Army (executed) (b. 1901)
    • Sergei Bunyachenko, Soviet Red Army defector (executed) (b. 1902)
    • Fyodor Truhin, Soviet major general and defector during WWII (executed) (b. 1896)
  • August 2 – Karl, Prince of Leiningen, German prince (b. 1898)
  • August 5
  • August 6
  • August 8
    • Maria Barrientos, Spanish opera singer (b. 1884)
    • Vulcana, Welsh strongwoman (b. 1874)
  • August 9 – Bert Vogler, South African cricketer (b. 1876)
  • August 10 – Léon Gaumont, French film pioneer (b. 1864)
  • August 11 – Giuseppe Pietri, Italian composer (b. 1886)
  • August 12
  • August 13
  • August 14 – Robert Heinrich Wagner, Nazi Party official and politician (executed) (b. 1895)
  • August 16 – Prince Fushimi Hiroyasu, Japanese admiral (b. 1875)
  • August 17 – Channing Pollock, American playwright (b. 1880)
  • August 18
    • Che Yaoxian, Chinese communist (executed) (b. 1894)[58]
    • Luo Shiwen, Chinese communist (executed) (b. 1904)[58]
  • August 19 – Jules-Albert de Dion, French automobile pioneer (b. 1856)
  • August 20
    • "Rags" Ragland, American comedian, actor (b. 1905)
    • Vojtech Tuka, Slovak politician and WWII war criminal (executed) (b. 1880)
    • Fielding H. Yost, American college football player, coach and athletics administrator (b. 1871)
  • August 22 – Döme Sztójay, 35th Prime Minister of Hungary (executed) (b. 1883)
  • August 23 – Prince Fulco Ruffo di Calabria, Italian World War I flying ace and senator (b. 1884)
  • August 24 – James Clark McReynolds, American jurist (b. 1862)
  • August 26 – Jeanie MacPherson, American actress (b. 1887)
  • August 28
    • Georgios Kafantaris, Prime Minister of Greece (b. 1873)
    • Rudolph Lambart, 10th Earl of Cavan, British field marshal (b. 1865)
    • Florence Turner, American actress (b. 1885)
  • August 29 – John Steuart Curry, American painter (b. 1897)
  • August 31 – Harley Granville-Barker, English actor, director, playwright, manager, critic, and theorist (b. 1877)

September

Blessed Francesco Bonifacio

October

Ignacy Mościcki
István Bethlen
Blessed Alberto Marvelli
Per Albin Hansson

November

December

Walter Johnson
W. C. Fields

Date unknown

  • Armanda Degli Abbati, Italian opera singer (b. 1879)
  • Robert M. Washburn, American politician and writer (b. 1868)
  • Jack White, Irish republican and libertarian socialist (b. 1879)
  • Thiounn, Cambodian state official of the Khmer nobility during the French protectorate of Cambodia (b. 1864)
  • Charles Trussell, British musician (b. 1860)
  • Frona Eunice Wait, American writer and journalist (b. 1859)
  • Charles W. Stage, American attorney, politician, professional baseball umpire and track athlete (b. 1868)
  • Jessica Borthwick, British adventurer, sculptor and filmmaker (b. 1888)
  • Charles Edgar Corea, Sri Lankan politician and freedom fighter (b. 1866)

Nobel Prizes

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Further reading

  • Goulden, Joseph C. The Best Years: 1945–1950 (1976), popular social history of USA
  • Hennessy, Peter. Never Again: Britain, 1945–1951 (1994), a scholarly survey.
  • Kynaston, David. Austerity Britain, 1945–1951 (2008) excerpt and text search, a detailed social history.
  • Sebestyen, Victor. 1946: The Making of the Modern World (2015) excerpt
  • Weisbrode, Kenneth. The Year of Indecision, 1946: A Tour Through the Crucible of Harry Truman's America (2016) excerpt