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** [[Bayeux]] is liberated by British troops.
** [[Bayeux]] is liberated by British troops.
** [[Operation Perch]], a British attempt to capture [[Caen]] from the Germans, commences; it is abandoned on June 14.
** [[Operation Perch]], a British attempt to capture [[Caen]] from the Germans, commences; it is abandoned on June 14.
** The steamer ''Danae'' ({{lang-el|Δανάη}}), carrying 600 [[Crete|Cretans]] (including 350 Greek Jews) on the first leg of the journey to [[Auschwitz concentration camp|Auschwitz]], is sunk, with no known survivors, off [[Santorini]].
** The steamer ''Danae'' ({{langx|el|Δανάη}}), carrying 600 [[Crete|Cretans]] (including 350 Greek Jews) on the first leg of the journey to [[Auschwitz concentration camp|Auschwitz]], is sunk, with no known survivors, off [[Santorini]].
** [[Joel Brand]] is intercepted by British agents in [[Aleppo]].
** [[Joel Brand]] is intercepted by British agents in [[Aleppo]].
* [[June 9]] – WWII: Soviet leader [[Joseph Stalin]] launches the [[Vyborg–Petrozavodsk Offensive]] against Finland, with the intent of defeating Finland before pushing for Berlin.
* [[June 9]] – WWII: Soviet leader [[Joseph Stalin]] launches the [[Vyborg–Petrozavodsk Offensive]] against Finland, with the intent of defeating Finland before pushing for Berlin.
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** Soviet troops liberate [[Minsk]].
** Soviet troops liberate [[Minsk]].
** [[Battle of Imphal]]: Japanese forces call off their advance, ending the battle with a British victory.
** [[Battle of Imphal]]: Japanese forces call off their advance, ending the battle with a British victory.
* [[July 4]] – WWII: [[Operation Windsor]]: Canadian forces of the [[3rd Canadian Division|3rd Canadian Infantry Division]] attack [[Carpiquet]] airfield defended by German troops of the ''[[12th SS Panzer Division Hitlerjugend]]'' of [[5th Panzer Army|Panzergruppe West]].
* [[July 6]] – WWII: At [[Camp Hood]], Texas, future baseball star and 1st Lt. [[Jackie Robinson]] is arrested and later [[court-martial]]ed, for refusing to move to the back of a segregated U.S. Army bus (he is eventually acquitted).
* [[July 6]] – WWII: At [[Camp Hood]], Texas, future baseball star and 1st Lt. [[Jackie Robinson]] is arrested and later [[court-martial]]ed, for refusing to move to the back of a segregated U.S. Army bus (he is eventually acquitted).
* [[July 9]] – WWII: British and Canadian forces capture [[Caen]].
* [[July 9]] – WWII: British and Canadian forces capture [[Caen]].
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* [[July 12]]–[[July 21|21]] – WWII: [[Dortan massacre]] – 35–36 French civilians are killed by ''[[Ostlegionen]]'' (Cossacks) serving with the ''[[Wehrmacht]]''.
* [[July 12]]–[[July 21|21]] – WWII: [[Dortan massacre]] – 35–36 French civilians are killed by ''[[Ostlegionen]]'' (Cossacks) serving with the ''[[Wehrmacht]]''.
* [[July 13]] – WWII: [[Vilnius]] is freed by Soviet forces.
* [[July 13]] – WWII: [[Vilnius]] is freed by Soviet forces.
* [[July 16]] – WWII: The first contingent of the [[Brazilian Expeditionary Force]] arrives in Italy.
* [[July 16]] – WWII:
** [[Adolf Hitler]] departs [[Berchtesgaden]] for what will be the final time as he flies to the [[Wolf's Lair]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://books.stonebooks.com/wardiary/19440716/|title=War Diary for Sunday, 16 July 1944|website=Stone & Stone Second World War Books|access-date=2016-03-01}}</ref> aborting [[Operation Foxley]], a British plot to assassinate him.
** The first contingent of the [[Brazilian Expeditionary Force]] arrives in Italy.
* [[July 17]] &ndash; WWII:
* [[July 17]] &ndash; WWII:
** The largest convoy of the war embarks from [[Halifax Harbour]], [[Nova Scotia]], under [[Royal Canadian Navy]] protection.
** The largest convoy of the war embarks from [[Halifax Harbour]], [[Nova Scotia]], under [[Royal Canadian Navy]] protection.
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** The Allies capture [[History of Florence#20th century|Florence]], Italy.
** The Allies capture [[History of Florence#20th century|Florence]], Italy.
** [[Sant'Anna di Stazzema massacre]]: The ''[[Waffen-SS]]'' and [[Black Brigades]] paramilitaries murder about 560 civilians and refugees (including more than 100 children) in the Italian village of [[Sant'Anna di Stazzema]], burn their bodies, and leave their houses semi-derelict.<ref>{{cite book|first1=Claudia|last1=Buratti|first2=Giovanni|last2=Cipollini|title=Vite bruciate: La strage di Sant'Anna di Stazzema 1944–2005|location=Rome|year=2006}}</ref>
** [[Sant'Anna di Stazzema massacre]]: The ''[[Waffen-SS]]'' and [[Black Brigades]] paramilitaries murder about 560 civilians and refugees (including more than 100 children) in the Italian village of [[Sant'Anna di Stazzema]], burn their bodies, and leave their houses semi-derelict.<ref>{{cite book|first1=Claudia|last1=Buratti|first2=Giovanni|last2=Cipollini|title=Vite bruciate: La strage di Sant'Anna di Stazzema 1944–2005|location=Rome|year=2006}}</ref>
** In the [[Kara Sea]], a German submarine sank the passenger-cargo ship Marina Raskova. 618 people died.
** In the [[Kara Sea]], a German submarine [[German submarine U-365|U-365]] torpedoes the passenger-cargo ship Marina Raskova. 618 people died.
** [[Operation Pluto]]: The world's first undersea [[oil pipeline]] is laid between England and France.
** [[Operation Pluto]]: The world's first undersea [[oil pipeline]] is laid between England and France.
* [[August 15]] &ndash; WWII: [[Operation Dragoon]] lands Allies in southern France. The [[45th Infantry Division (United States)|U.S. 45th Infantry Division]] participates in its fourth assault landing at [[Sainte-Maxime]], spearheading the drive for the [[Belfort Gap]].
* [[August 15]] &ndash; WWII: [[Operation Dragoon]] lands Allies in southern France. The [[45th Infantry Division (United States)|U.S. 45th Infantry Division]] participates in its fourth assault landing at [[Sainte-Maxime]], spearheading the drive for the [[Belfort Gap]].
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* [[September 8]] &ndash; WWII:
* [[September 8]] &ndash; WWII:
** The first [[V-2 rocket]] attack on London takes place, launched from [[The Hague]].<ref name="Pocket On This Day"/>
** The first [[V-2 rocket]] attack on London takes place, launched from [[The Hague]].<ref name="Pocket On This Day"/>
** Soviet forces begin the one and a half month-long [[Battle of the Dukla Pass]].
** The French town of [[Menton]] is liberated from German forces.
** The French town of [[Menton]] is liberated from German forces.
** Bulgaria declares war on [[Germany]].
** Bulgaria declares war on [[Germany]].
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* [[September 13]] &ndash; WWII: The [[Battle of Meligalas]] begins, between the [[Greek Resistance]] forces of the [[Greek People's Liberation Army]] (ELAS) and the [[Hellenic State (1941–1944)|collaborationist]] [[Security Battalions]].
* [[September 13]] &ndash; WWII: The [[Battle of Meligalas]] begins, between the [[Greek Resistance]] forces of the [[Greek People's Liberation Army]] (ELAS) and the [[Hellenic State (1941–1944)|collaborationist]] [[Security Battalions]].
* [[September 14]]
* [[September 14]]
** WWII: The [[Baltic offensive]] of Sovirt troops begins.
** WWII: The [[Baltic offensive]] of Soviet troops begins.
** [[1944 Great Atlantic hurricane|The Great Atlantic hurricane]] makes landfall in the New York City area.
** [[1944 Great Atlantic hurricane|The Great Atlantic hurricane]] makes landfall in the New York City area.
* [[September 15]] &ndash; WWII: The [[Battle of Peleliu]] begins in the Pacific.
* [[September 15]] &ndash; WWII: The [[Battle of Peleliu]] begins in the Pacific.
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** The first [[V-2]] rocket attack on [[Antwerp]] takes place.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.v2rocket.com/start/chapters/antwerp.html|title=Antwerp, "City of Sudden Death"|work=V2Rocket.com|access-date=2013-04-24}}</ref>
** The first [[V-2]] rocket attack on [[Antwerp]] takes place.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.v2rocket.com/start/chapters/antwerp.html|title=Antwerp, "City of Sudden Death"|work=V2Rocket.com|access-date=2013-04-24}}</ref>
* [[October 14]] &ndash; WWII: German [[Field Marshal]] [[Erwin Rommel]] commits [[forced suicide]] rather than face public disgrace and execution for allegedly conspiring against [[Adolf Hitler]].
* [[October 14]] &ndash; WWII: German [[Field Marshal]] [[Erwin Rommel]] commits [[forced suicide]] rather than face public disgrace and execution for allegedly conspiring against [[Adolf Hitler]].
* [[October 15]]&ndash;[[October 16|16]] &ndash; WWII: In Hungary, with the support of German troops, a coup d'état took place, the fascist government of [[Ferenc Szálasi]] came to power, ordering the troops to continue the fight against the Soviet army.
* [[October 16]] &ndash; WWII: American bombing of [[Salzburg]] destroys the dome of [[Salzburg Cathedral|the city's cathedral]] and most of a [[Mozart family]] home.
* [[October 16]] &ndash; WWII: American bombing of [[Salzburg]] destroys the dome of [[Salzburg Cathedral|the city's cathedral]] and most of a [[Mozart family]] home.
* [[October 18]] &ndash; WWII: The [[Volkssturm]] Nazi [[militia]] is founded, on [[Adolf Hitler]]'s orders.
* [[October 18]] &ndash; WWII: The [[Volkssturm]] Nazi [[militia]] is founded, on [[Adolf Hitler]]'s orders.
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* [[November 12]] &ndash; WWII: [[Operation Catechism]] &ndash; {{ship|German battleship|Tirpitz}} is sunk by British Royal Air Force [[Avro Lancaster|Lancaster bombers]] near [[Tromsø (city)|Tromsø]] in Norway.<ref name="Pocket On This Day"/> Estimated casualties range from 950 to 1,204.
* [[November 12]] &ndash; WWII: [[Operation Catechism]] &ndash; {{ship|German battleship|Tirpitz}} is sunk by British Royal Air Force [[Avro Lancaster|Lancaster bombers]] near [[Tromsø (city)|Tromsø]] in Norway.<ref name="Pocket On This Day"/> Estimated casualties range from 950 to 1,204.
* [[November 14]] &ndash; WWII: American submarine {{USS|Queenfish|SS-393|6}} torpedoes [[Japanese aircraft carrier Akitsu Maru|Japanese aircraft carrier ''Akitsu Maru'']] in the East China Sea; 2,246 drown.<ref name=hi81>{{cite web|url=http://www.jsu.or.jp/siryo/sunk/pdf/hi81.pdf|title=Convoy Hi-81 (ヒ81船団)|publisher=All Japan Seamen's Union|access-date=2011-11-17}}</ref>
* [[November 14]] &ndash; WWII: American submarine {{USS|Queenfish|SS-393|6}} torpedoes [[Japanese aircraft carrier Akitsu Maru|Japanese aircraft carrier ''Akitsu Maru'']] in the East China Sea; 2,246 drown.<ref name=hi81>{{cite web|url=http://www.jsu.or.jp/siryo/sunk/pdf/hi81.pdf|title=Convoy Hi-81 (ヒ81船団)|publisher=All Japan Seamen's Union|access-date=2011-11-17}}</ref>
* [[November 16]] &ndash; WWII: U.S. forces begin the month-long [[Operation Queen]] in the [[Rur]] Valley.
* [[November 16]]
** WWII: U.S. forces begin the month-long [[Operation Queen]] in the [[Rur]] Valley.
** The [[Jussi Awards]], the Finnish film award ceremony, is held for the [[1st Jussi Awards|first time]] at Restaurant Adlon in [[Helsinki]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://elokuvauutiset.fi/site/93-jussi-palkinnot/jussi-palkinnot/3326-jussi-palkinnot-vuonna-1944|title=Jussi-palkinnot vuonna 1944|website=Elokuvauutiset.fi|accessdate=October 11, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161011230442/http://elokuvauutiset.fi/site/93-jussi-palkinnot/jussi-palkinnot/3326-jussi-palkinnot-vuonna-1944|archive-date=October 11, 2016|url-status=dead|df=mdy-all}}</ref>
* [[November 17]] &ndash; WWII: Partisan troops of the [[National Liberation Movement (Albania)|National Liberation Movement]] entered Tirana, the capital of Albania.
* [[November 18]]
* [[November 18]]
** The [[Popular Socialist Youth]] is founded in [[Cuba]].
** The [[Popular Socialist Youth]] is founded in [[Cuba]].
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** [[John Tavener]], English composer (d. [[2013]])
** [[John Tavener]], English composer (d. [[2013]])
* [[January 29]] – [[Susana Giménez]], Argentinian television presenter
* [[January 29]] – [[Susana Giménez]], Argentinian television presenter
* [[January 31]] – [[Connie Booth]], American writer, actress


===February===
===February===
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** [[Clifford T. Ward]], English singer-songwriter (d. [[2001]])
** [[Clifford T. Ward]], English singer-songwriter (d. [[2001]])
* [[February 11]] – [[Michael G. Oxley]], American politician (d. [[2016]])
* [[February 11]] – [[Michael G. Oxley]], American politician (d. [[2016]])
* [[February 12]] [[Moe Bandy]], American country music singer
* [[February 12]]
** [[Moe Bandy]], American country music singer
** [[Claudia Mori]], Italian producer, actress and singer
* [[February 13]]
* [[February 13]]
** [[Stockard Channing]], American actress
** [[Stockard Channing]], American actress
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** [[Dzhokhar Dudayev]], Chechen leader, first President of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria (d. [[1996]])
** [[Dzhokhar Dudayev]], Chechen leader, first President of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria (d. [[1996]])
** [[Rommy Hunt Revson]], singer and inventor (d. [[2022]])
** [[Rommy Hunt Revson]], singer and inventor (d. [[2022]])
** [[Aleksandr Serebrov]], Soviet cosmonaut (d. [[2013]])
** [[Nusli Wadia]], Indian billionaire businessman and the chairman of the [[Wadia Group]]
** [[Nusli Wadia]], Indian billionaire businessman and the chairman of the [[Wadia Group]]
* [[February 16]]
* [[February 16]]
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* [[March 2]]
* [[March 2]]
** [[Uschi Glas]], German actress
** [[Uschi Glas]], German actress
** [[Leif Segerstam]], Finnish conductor and composer
** [[Leif Segerstam]], Finnish conductor and composer (d. [[2024]])
* [[March 3]]
* [[March 3]]
** [[Odessa Cleveland]], American actress (''[[M*A*S*H (TV series)|M*A*S*H]]'')
** [[Odessa Cleveland]], American actress (''[[M*A*S*H (TV series)|M*A*S*H]]'')
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[[File:Joe cocker 1970.JPG|thumb|100px|[[Joe Cocker]]]]-->
[[File:Joe cocker 1970.JPG|thumb|100px|[[Joe Cocker]]]]-->
[[File:Mary Robinson (2014).jpg|thumb|100px|[[Mary Robinson]]]]
[[File:Mary Robinson (2014).jpg|thumb|100px|[[Mary Robinson]]]]
[[File:Patti Labelle.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Patti LaBelle]]]]
[[File:Rudy Giuliani (49279859833) (cropped).jpg|thumb|100px|[[Rudy Giuliani]]]]
[[File:Rudy Giuliani (49279859833) (cropped).jpg|thumb|100px|[[Rudy Giuliani]]]]
[[File:Gladys Knight 1997.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Gladys Knight]]]]
[[File:Gladys Knight 1997.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Gladys Knight]]]]
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** [[John Atta Mills]], 13th [[President of Ghana]] (d. [[2012]])
** [[John Atta Mills]], 13th [[President of Ghana]] (d. [[2012]])
** [[Paul Wellstone]], U.S. Senator from Minnesota (d. [[2002]])
** [[Paul Wellstone]], U.S. Senator from Minnesota (d. [[2002]])
** [[Tony Scott]], English film director (d. [[2012]])
* [[July 26]]
* [[July 26]]
** [[Celeste Yarnall]], American actress (d. [[2018]])
** [[Celeste Yarnall]], American actress (d. [[2018]])
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* [[September 12]]
* [[September 12]]
** [[Leonard Peltier]], [[Indigenous peoples of the Americas|Native American activist]] and convicted murderer
** [[Leonard Peltier]], [[Indigenous peoples of the Americas|Native American activist]] and convicted murderer
** [[Vladimir Spivakov]], Soviet and Russian conductor and [[violin]]ist
** [[Barry White]], African-American singer (d. [[2003]])
** [[Barry White]], African-American singer (d. [[2003]])
* [[September 13]]
* [[September 13]]
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* [[October 1]] &ndash; [[Ruth Adler]], feminist, human rights campaigner and [[child welfare]] advocate (b.[[1994]])
* [[October 1]] &ndash; [[Ruth Adler]], feminist, human rights campaigner and [[child welfare]] advocate (b.[[1994]])
* [[October 2]]
* [[October 2]]
** [[Abdulah Sidran]], snian poet and screenwriter (d. [[2024]])
** [[Abdulah Sidran]], Bosnian poet and screenwriter (d. [[2024]])
** [[Vernor Vinge]], American science fiction writer (d. [[2024]])
** [[Vernor Vinge]], American science fiction writer (d. [[2024]])
* [[October 3]] &ndash; [[Pierre Deligne]], Belgian mathematician
* [[October 3]] &ndash; [[Pierre Deligne]], Belgian mathematician
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** [[John Entwistle]], English rock bass guitarist and singer-songwriter ([[The Who]]) (d. [[2002]])
** [[John Entwistle]], English rock bass guitarist and singer-songwriter ([[The Who]]) (d. [[2002]])
** [[Nona Hendryx]], American R&B singer ([[Labelle]])
** [[Nona Hendryx]], American R&B singer ([[Labelle]])
** [[Peter Tosh]], Jamaican singer and musician (d. [[1987]])
* [[October 11]] – [[William T. Greenough]], American neuroscientist (d. [[2013]])
* [[October 11]] – [[William T. Greenough]], American neuroscientist (d. [[2013]])
* [[October 13]]
* [[October 13]]
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* [[October 16]] &ndash; [[Elizabeth Loftus]], American cognitive psychologist and memory specialist
* [[October 16]] &ndash; [[Elizabeth Loftus]], American cognitive psychologist and memory specialist
* [[October 19]] – [[George McCrae]], American soul and disco singer
* [[October 19]] – [[George McCrae]], American soul and disco singer
** [[Peter Tosh]], Jamaican singer and musician (d. [[1987]])
* [[October 20]] &ndash; [[Clive Hornby]], English actor (d. [[2008]])
* [[October 20]] &ndash; [[Clive Hornby]], English actor (d. [[2008]])
* [[October 21]]
* [[October 21]]
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* [[November 17]]
* [[November 17]]
** [[Jim Boeheim]], American basketball player and coach
** [[Jim Boeheim]], American basketball player and coach
** [[Malcolm Bruce]], English-Scottish journalist, academic, and politician
** [[Gene Clark]], American singer-songwriter (d. [[1991]])
** [[Gene Clark]], American singer-songwriter (d. [[1991]])
** [[Danny DeVito]], American actor, film producer and director
** [[Danny DeVito]], American actor, film producer and director
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[[File:Bernard Hill2_(cropped).jpg|100px|thumb|[[Bernard Hill]]]]
[[File:Bernard Hill2_(cropped).jpg|100px|thumb|[[Bernard Hill]]]]
[[File:Tim Reid at USDA Black History Month celebration.jpg|100px|thumb|[[Tim Reid]]]]
[[File:Tim Reid at USDA Black History Month celebration.jpg|100px|thumb|[[Tim Reid]]]]
[[File:Jairzinho 1970s.jpg|100px|thumb|[[Jairzinho]]]]
* [[December 1]] &ndash; [[John Densmore]], drummer, member of [[The Doors]].
* [[December 1]] &ndash; [[John Densmore]], drummer, member of [[The Doors]].
* [[December 2]]
* [[December 2]]
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** [[Brenda Lee]], American singer
** [[Brenda Lee]], American singer
** [[Lynda Day George]], American actress
** [[Lynda Day George]], American actress
** [[Teri Garr]], American actress
** [[Teri Garr]], American actress (d. [[2024]])
* [[December 12]]
* [[December 12]]
** [[Diana Bracho]], Mexican actress
** [[Diana Bracho]], Mexican actress
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** [[María Martha Serra Lima]], Argentine singer (d. [[2017]])
** [[María Martha Serra Lima]], Argentine singer (d. [[2017]])
** [[Tim Reid]], African-American actor and film director
** [[Tim Reid]], African-American actor and film director
** [[Anastasiya Vertinskaya]], Soviet and Russian actress
** [[Terry Underwood]], Australian author
** [[Terry Underwood]], Australian author
** [[Fred Callaghan]], English footballer (d. [[2022]])
** [[Fred Callaghan]], English footballer (d. [[2022]])
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** [[Carl August Ehrensvärd (1858-1944)|Carl August Ehrensvärd]], Swedish admiral (b. [[1858]])
** [[Carl August Ehrensvärd (1858-1944)|Carl August Ehrensvärd]], Swedish admiral (b. [[1858]])
** [[Henri Nathansen]], Danish writer and director (b. [[1868]])
** [[Henri Nathansen]], Danish writer and director (b. [[1868]])
* [[February 17]] &ndash; [[Valentin Kotyk]], [[Soviet partisans|partisan]] scout, the youngest-ever [[Hero of Soviet Union]] (killed in action) (b. [[1930]])
* [[February 21]] &ndash; [[Ferenc Szisz]], Hungarian-born race car driver (b. [[1873]])
* [[February 21]] &ndash; [[Ferenc Szisz]], Hungarian-born race car driver (b. [[1873]])
* [[February 23]] &ndash; [[Leo Baekeland]], Belgian-born American chemist (b. [[1863]])
* [[February 23]] &ndash; [[Leo Baekeland]], Belgian-born American chemist (b. [[1863]])
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* [[April 9]] &ndash; [[Yevgeniya Rudneva]], Soviet WWII heroine (b. [[1920]])
* [[April 9]] &ndash; [[Yevgeniya Rudneva]], Soviet WWII heroine (b. [[1920]])
* [[April 13]] &ndash; [[Bartolomeo Gosio]], Italian scientist (b. [[1863]])
* [[April 13]] &ndash; [[Bartolomeo Gosio]], Italian scientist (b. [[1863]])
* [[April 15]] &ndash; [[Giovanni Gentile]], Italian philosopher and Fascist politician (assassinated) (b. [[1875]])
* [[April 15]]
** [[Giovanni Gentile]], Italian philosopher and Fascist politician (assassinated) (b. [[1875]])
** [[Nikolai Vatutin]], Soviet military commander, commander of the [[1st Ukrainian Front]], [[Hero of the Soviet Union]] (b. [[1901]])
* [[April 17]] &ndash; [[J. T. Hearne]], English cricketer (b. [[1867]])
* [[April 17]] &ndash; [[J. T. Hearne]], English cricketer (b. [[1867]])
* [[April 21]] &ndash; [[Hans-Valentin Hube]], German army general (b. [[1890]])
* [[April 21]] &ndash; [[Hans-Valentin Hube]], German army general (b. [[1890]])
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[[File:Сестра Тарсикія Мацьків.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Tarsykiya Matskiv]]]]
[[File:Сестра Тарсикія Мацьків.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Tarsykiya Matskiv]]]]
[[File:Reza shah uniform.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Reza Shah]]]]
[[File:Reza shah uniform.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Reza Shah]]]]
* [[July 1]] &ndash; [[Carl Mayer]], Austrian screenwriter (b. [[1894]])
* [[July 1]] &ndash; [[Carl Mayer]], Austrian-born screenwriter (cancer) (b. [[1894]])
* [[July 6]]
* [[July 6]]
** [[Andrée Borrel]], French World War II heroine (b. [[1919]])
** [[Andrée Borrel]], French World War II heroine (executed) (b. [[1919]])
** [[Vera Leigh]], British World War II heroine (b. [[1903]])
** [[Vera Leigh]], British World War II heroine (executed) (b. [[1903]])
** [[Chūichi Nagumo]], Japanese admiral (b. [[1887]])
** [[Chūichi Nagumo]], Japanese admiral (suicide) (b. [[1887]])
** [[Sonya Olschanezky]], German World War II heroine (b. [[1923]])
** [[Sonya Olschanezky]], German World War II heroine (executed) (b. [[1923]])
** [[Diana Rowden]], British World War II heroine (b. [[1915]])
** [[Diana Rowden]], British World War II heroine (executed) (b. [[1915]])
* [[July 7]]
* [[July 7]]
** [[Georges Mandel]], French politician and WWII hero (b. [[1885]])
** [[Georges Mandel]], French politician and WWII hero (executed) (b. [[1885]])
** [[Leonie von Meusebach–Zesch]], American dentist (b. [[1882]])<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.bakersfield.com/bakersfield-life/dr-leonie-von-meusebach-zesch-adventurous-female-dentist-made-friends-throughout-kern-county/article_75456efc-87be-11ec-af70-337ef0200736.html|title=Dr. Leonie von Meusebach–Zesch: Adventurous female dentist made friends throughout Kern County|first=CLAUDIA|last=ELLIOTT|website=The Bakersfield Californian|date=February 26, 2022 }}</ref>
** [[Leonie von Meusebach–Zesch]], American dentist (b. [[1882]])<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.bakersfield.com/bakersfield-life/dr-leonie-von-meusebach-zesch-adventurous-female-dentist-made-friends-throughout-kern-county/article_75456efc-87be-11ec-af70-337ef0200736.html|title=Dr. Leonie von Meusebach–Zesch: Adventurous female dentist made friends throughout Kern County|first=CLAUDIA|last=ELLIOTT|website=The Bakersfield Californian|date=February 26, 2022 }}</ref>
* [[July 8]]
* [[July 8]]
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** [[Takeo Takagi]], Japanese admiral (killed in action) (b. [[1892]])
** [[Takeo Takagi]], Japanese admiral (killed in action) (b. [[1892]])
* [[July 9]]
* [[July 9]]
** [[Ingvar Fredrik Håkansson]], Swedish pilot (b. [[1920]])
** [[Ingvar Fredrik Håkansson]], Swedish pilot (killed in action) (b. [[1920]])
** [[Kent Rogers]], American voice actor (b. [[1923]])
** [[Kent Rogers]], American voice actor (killed in military aircraft accident) (b. [[1923]])
* [[July 12]]
* [[July 12]]
** [[Jesus Baza Duenas]], Guamese [[Roman Catholic]] priest, martyr and blessed (b. [[1911]])
** [[Jesus Baza Duenas]], Guamese [[Roman Catholic]] priest, martyr and blessed (executed) (b. [[1911]])
** [[Theodore Roosevelt Jr.]], American political and business leader (b. [[1887]])
** [[Theodore Roosevelt Jr.]], American Brigadier General, political and business leader (heart attack) (b. [[1887]])
* [[July 14]] &ndash; [[Asmahan]], Syrian-born Egyptian singer (b.[[1912]])
* [[July 14]] &ndash; [[Asmahan]], Syrian-born Egyptian singer (automobile accident) (b. [[1912]])
* [[July 15]] &ndash; [[Joseph Sadi-Lecointe]], French aviator (b. [[1891]])
* [[July 15]] &ndash; [[Joseph Sadi-Lecointe]], French aviator (died from effects of torture) (b. [[1891]])
* [[July 16]] &ndash; [[Moncena Dunn (inventor)|Moncena Dunn]], American inventor (b. [[1867]])
* [[July 16]] &ndash; [[Moncena Dunn (inventor)|Moncena Dunn]], American inventor (b. [[1867]])
* [[July 17]]
* [[July 17]]
** [[Tarsykiya Matskiv]], Soviet [[Eastern Catholic]] religious sister and blessed (b. [[1919]])
** [[Tarsykiya Matskiv]], Soviet [[Eastern Catholic]] religious sister and blessed (killed) (b. [[1919]])
** [[William James Sidis]], American mathematician and linguist (b. [[1898]])<ref>[https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/william-sidis?utm_content=cmp-true William J. Sidis (1898 - 1944)]</ref>
** [[William James Sidis]], American mathematician and linguist (cerebral hemorrhage) (b. [[1898]])<ref>[https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/william-sidis?utm_content=cmp-true William J. Sidis (1898 - 1944)]</ref>
* [[July 18]]
* [[July 18]]
** [[Augusto De Angelis]], Italian writer and journalist (b. [[1888]])
** [[Augusto De Angelis]], Italian writer and journalist (b. [[1888]])
** [[George Holt (actor)|George Holt]], American actor and director (b. [[1878]])
** [[George Holt (actor)|George Holt]], American actor and director (b. [[1878]])
** [[Rex Whistler]], British artist (b. [[1905]])
** [[Rex Whistler]], British painter (killed in action) (b. [[1905]])
* [[July 20]]
* [[July 20]]
** [[Ludwig Beck]], German general and Chief of the German General Staff (b. [[1880]])
** [[Ludwig Beck]], German general, former Chief of the German General Staff and resistance member (assisted suicide) (b. [[1880]])
** [[Mildred Harris]], American actress (b. [[1901]]) <ref>{{cite news |agency=Associated Press |title=Mildred Harris Dies In West |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=vGkxAAAAIBAJ&pg=7265,295518&dq=mildred+harris+dies&hl=en |quote=... actress in the silent film days, and first wife of Comedian Charles Spencer Chaplin, died yesterday of pneumonia which followed a major abdominal operation....|newspaper=[[St. Petersburg Times]] |date=July 21, 1944 |access-date=2021-11-29 }}</ref>
** [[Mildred Harris]], American actress (complications following surgery) (b. [[1901]]) <ref>{{cite news |agency=Associated Press |title=Mildred Harris Dies In West |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=vGkxAAAAIBAJ&pg=7265,295518&dq=mildred+harris+dies&hl=en |quote=... actress in the silent film days, and first wife of Comedian Charles Spencer Chaplin, died yesterday of pneumonia which followed a major abdominal operation....|newspaper=[[St. Petersburg Times]] |date=July 21, 1944 |access-date=2021-11-29 }}</ref>
** [[Günther Korten]], German colonel-general, chief of staff of the Luftwaffe (b. [[1898]])
** [[Günther Korten]], German colonel-general, chief of staff of the Luftwaffe (died of injuries received in assassination attempt on Hitler) (b. [[1898]])
** [[Claus von Stauffenberg]], German resistance leader (b. [[1907]])
** [[Claus von Stauffenberg]], German resistance leader (executed) (b. [[1907]])
* [[July 21]]
* [[July 21]]
** [[Heinz Brandt]], German officer (b. [[1907]])
** [[Heinz Brandt]], German officer (b. [[1907]])
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** [[Clóvis Beviláqua]], Brazilian jurist, historian and journalist (b. [[1859]])
** [[Clóvis Beviláqua]], Brazilian jurist, historian and journalist (b. [[1859]])
** [[Wessel Freytag von Loringhoven]], German resistance member (suicide) (b. [[1899]])
** [[Wessel Freytag von Loringhoven]], German resistance member (suicide) (b. [[1899]])
** [[Takakazu Kinashi]], Japanese army officer (b. [[1902]])
** [[Takakazu Kinashi]], Japanese submarine commander (killed in action) (b. [[1902]])
** [[Reza Shah]], 20th [[Prime Minister of Iran]] and [[Pahlavi dynasty|Shah of Iran]] (b. [[1878]])
** [[Reza Shah]], 20th [[Prime Minister of Iran]] and [[Pahlavi dynasty|Shah of Iran]] (b. [[1878]])
* [[July 27]] &ndash; [[Perry McGillivray]], American Olympic swimmer (b. [[1893]])
* [[July 27]] &ndash; [[Perry McGillivray]], American Olympic swimmer (b. [[1893]])
* [[July 28]] &ndash; [[Werner Schrader]], German resistance member (suicide) (b. [[1895]])
* [[July 28]] &ndash; [[Werner Schrader]], German resistance member (suicide) (b. [[1895]])
* [[July 30]]
* [[July 30]]
**[[Nikolai Polikarpov]], Soviet aeronautical engineer and aircraft designer (b. [[1892]])
**[[Nikolai Polikarpov]], Soviet aeronautical engineer and aircraft designer (cancer) (b. [[1892]])
**[[Lee Powell (actor)|Lee Powell]], American actor (b. [[1908]])
**[[Lee Powell (actor)|Lee Powell]], American actor (killed in action) (b. [[1908]])
* [[July 31]] &ndash; [[Antoine de Saint-Exupéry]], French pilot and children's writer (b. [[1900]])
* [[July 31]] &ndash; [[Antoine de Saint-Exupéry]], French pilot and children's writer (missing on active service) (b. [[1900]])


===August===
===August===
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** [[Hendrikus Colijn]], Dutch policeman, politician and businessman, 25th [[Prime Minister of the Netherlands]] (b. [[1869]])
** [[Hendrikus Colijn]], Dutch policeman, politician and businessman, 25th [[Prime Minister of the Netherlands]] (b. [[1869]])
** [[Anton Saefkow]], German communist (executed) (b. [[1903]])
** [[Anton Saefkow]], German communist (executed) (b. [[1903]])
* [[September 19]] &ndash; [[Guy Gibson]], British bomber pilot (b. [[1918]])
* [[September 20]] – [[Friedrich Boedicker]], German admiral (b. [[1866]])
* [[September 20]] – [[Friedrich Boedicker]], German admiral (b. [[1866]])
* [[September 22]] &ndash; [[Fritz Lindemann]], German army officer (died of wounds) (b. [[1894]])
* [[September 22]] &ndash; [[Fritz Lindemann]], German army officer (died of wounds) (b. [[1894]])
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American mathematician]</ref>
American mathematician]</ref>
** [[George Houston (actor)|George Houston]], American actor (b. [[1896]])
** [[George Houston (actor)|George Houston]], American actor (b. [[1896]])
** [[Otto Frank (physiologist)|Otto Frank]], German physiologist (b. [[1865]])<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://vlp.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/people/data?id=per380,|title=Frank, Friedrich Wilhelm Ferdinand Otto|accessdate=April 15, 2023}}{{Dead link|date=April 2024 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>
** [[Otto Frank (physiologist)|Otto Frank]], German physiologist (b. [[1865]])<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://vlp.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/people/data?id=per380|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091115072637/http://vlp.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/people/data?id=per380|url-status=live|archive-date=November 15, 2009|title=Frank, Friedrich Wilhelm Ferdinand Otto|accessdate=April 15, 2023}}</ref>
* [[November 13]]
* [[November 13]]
** [[Carl Lampert]], Austrian [[Roman Catholic]] priest and blessed (b. [[1894]])
** [[Carl Lampert]], Austrian [[Roman Catholic]] priest and blessed (b. [[1894]])

Revision as of 04:28, 1 December 2024

Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
1944 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1944
MCMXLIV
Ab urbe condita2697
Armenian calendar1393
ԹՎ ՌՅՂԳ
Assyrian calendar6694
Baháʼí calendar100–101
Balinese saka calendar1865–1866
Bengali calendar1351
Berber calendar2894
British Regnal yearGeo. 6 – 9 Geo. 6
Buddhist calendar2488
Burmese calendar1306
Byzantine calendar7452–7453
Chinese calendar癸未年 (Water Goat)
4641 or 4434
    — to —
甲申年 (Wood Monkey)
4642 or 4435
Coptic calendar1660–1661
Discordian calendar3110
Ethiopian calendar1936–1937
Hebrew calendar5704–5705
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat2000–2001
 - Shaka Samvat1865–1866
 - Kali Yuga5044–5045
Holocene calendar11944
Igbo calendar944–945
Iranian calendar1322–1323
Islamic calendar1363–1364
Japanese calendarShōwa 19
(昭和19年)
Javanese calendar1874–1875
Juche calendar33
Julian calendarGregorian minus 13 days
Korean calendar4277
Minguo calendarROC 33
民國33年
Nanakshahi calendar476
Thai solar calendar2487
Tibetan calendar阴水羊年
(female Water-Goat)
2070 or 1689 or 917
    — to —
阳木猴年
(male Wood-Monkey)
2071 or 1690 or 918

1944 (MCMXLIV) was a leap year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1944th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 944th year of the 2nd millennium, the 44th year of the 20th century, and the 5th year of the 1940s decade.

Events

Below, the events of World War II have the "WWII" prefix.

January

US Army troops landing at Anzio during Operation Shingle, late January 1944.

February

The Abbey of Monte Cassino in ruins after being destroyed by Allied bombing, February 1944.

March

The March 1944 eruption of Mount Vesuvius.

April

May

The prime ministers of Britain and the four major dominions at the 1944 Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference, May 1, 1944.

June

Allied troops land on the beaches of Normandy during D-Day.
LVTs heading for shore on June 15, 1944, during the Battle of Saipan.

July

Aftermath of the failed 20 July plot to kill Hitler.
Soviet soldiers fight in the streets of Jelgava, summer 1944.
American medics helping injured soldier in France, 1944.

August

Szare Szeregi Scouts also fought in the Warsaw Uprising.
Jewish prisoners of Gęsiówka liberated by Polish soldiers from Batalion Zośka, August 5, 1944.
Crowds of French people line the Champs Élysées following the Liberation of Paris, August 26, 1944.

September

Waves of paratroopers land in the Netherlands during Operation Market Garden in September 1944.

October

Henry Larsen becomes the first person successfully to navigate the Northwest Passage in both directions, July–October 1944.
American troops advance towards San Jose on Leyte Island, October 20, 1944.
Light aircraft carrier USS Princeton afire, east of Luzon, October 24, 1944.
Volkssturm founded in October 1944.
Battle of Leyte begins – General MacArthur returns to the Philippines, October 20, 1944.
Battle of Leyte Gulf between United States and Japan, October 23, 1944.

November

December

Victims of the Malmedy massacre

Date unknown

Births

Births
January · February · March · April · May · June · July · August · September · October · November · December

January

Omar al-Bashir
Jimmy Page
Carlos Villagrán
Paul Keating
Angela Davis

February

Stockard Channing
Dzhokhar Dudayev
Jerry Springer

March

Roger Daltrey
Uschi Glas
R. Lee Ermey
Diana Ross
Nana Akufo-Addo

April

Craig T. Nelson
Makoto Kobayashi
Gerhard Schröder
Thein Sein
Princess Benedikte of Denmark

May

John Rhys-Davies
George Lucas
Danny Trejo
Mary Robinson
Patti LaBelle
Rudy Giuliani
Gladys Knight
Sondra Locke

June

Michelle Phillips
Tommie Smith
Ban Ki-moon
Salvador Sánchez Cerén
Sir Ray Davies
Gary Busey

July

Mercedes Bresso
Jeffrey Tambor
David Hemery
Geraldine Chaplin
Robert C. Merton

August

Robert Mueller
Sam Elliott
Ian McDiarmid
Rajiv Gandhi

September

Peter Cetera
Yoweri Museveni
Michael Douglas

October

Arnhim Eustace
Sir Donald Tsang
Dale Dye
Peter Tosh
Elizabeth Loftus
Kati Kovács

November

Askar Akayev
Danny DeVito
Lorne Michaels
Ben Stein

December

John Densmore
Dennis Wilson
Andris Bērziņš
Giacomo dalla Torre
Brenda Lee
Bernard Hill
Tim Reid
Jairzinho

Date unknown

Deaths

Deaths
January · February · March · April · May · June · July · August · September · October · November · December

January

Kaj Munk
Andrey Toshev
Yuhi V Musinga
Edvard Munch
Blessed Teresa Grillo Michel

February

Piet Mondrian
Margaret Woodrow Wilson
Pehr Evind Svinhufvud

March

Paul-Émile Janson
Otto von Below

April

Bernardino Machado

May

Leon Kozłowski
Edel Quinn
Patriarch Sergius of Moscow
Thomas Curtis

June

Dénes Berinkey

July

Carl Mayer
Theodore Roosevelt Jr.
Tarsykiya Matskiv
Reza Shah

August

Jędrzej Moraczewski
Berthold Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg
Joseph P. Kennedy Jr.
Blessed Teresa Bracco

September

Robert Benoist
Joseph Müller
Gustav Bauer
Hendrikus Colijn
David Dougal Williams

October

Stefanina Moro
Ramón Castillo
Erwin Rommel
José de la Riva-Agüero y Osma

November

Andrey Sheptytsky
Blessed Carl Lampert
Joseph Caillaux
Florence Foster Jenkins

December

Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark
Wassily Kandinsky
Lupe Vélez
Blessed Sára Salkaházi
Vicente Lim

Nobel Prizes

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