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* [[January 17]] – [[Seiichi Hatano]], Japanese philosopher (b. [[1877]])
* [[January 17]] – [[Seiichi Hatano]], Japanese philosopher (b. [[1877]])
* [[January 18]] – [[Horace Rice]], Australian tennis player (b. [[1872]])
* [[January 18]] – [[Horace Rice]], Australian tennis player (b. [[1872]])
* [[January 20]] – [[Ray Duggan]], Australian-English speedway rider (b. [[1913]])
* [[January 20]] – [[Ray Duggan]], Australian-born English speedway rider (b. [[1913]])
* [[January 21]] – [[George Orwell]], English author (b. [[1903]])
* [[January 21]] – [[George Orwell]], British author (b. [[1903]])
* [[January 22]] – [[Alan Hale Sr.]], American actor (b. [[1892]])
* [[January 22]] – [[Alan Hale Sr.]], American actor (b. [[1892]])
* [[January 23]] – [[Vasil Kolarov]], Bulgarian Communist politician, former provisional head of State and 33rd [[Prime Minister of Bulgaria]] (b. [[1877]])
* [[January 23]] – [[Vasil Kolarov]], Bulgarian Communist politician, former provisional head of State and 33rd [[Prime Minister of Bulgaria]] (b. [[1877]])
* [[January 29]] – [[Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah]], [[Sheikh of Kuwait]] (b. [[1885]])


===February===
===February===
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* [[February 3]]
* [[February 3]]
** Sir [[Lionel Cripps]], Rhodesian politician (b. [[1863]])
** Sir [[Lionel Cripps]], Rhodesian politician (b. [[1863]])
** [[Karl Seitz]], 1st President of Austria (b. [[1869]])
** [[Karl Seitz]], 1st [[President of Austria]] (b. [[1869]])
* [[February 6]] – [[Georges Imbert]], Alsatian chemist (b. [[1884]])
* [[February 6]] – [[Georges Imbert]], Alsatian chemist (b. [[1884]])
* [[February 7]] – [[D. K. Broster]], British historical novelist (b. [[1877]])
* [[February 7]] – [[D. K. Broster]], British historical novelist (b. [[1877]])
* [[February 9]] – [[Abdul Qadir (Muslim leader)|Abdul Qadir]], Indian editor (b. [[1874]])
* [[February 10]] – [[Marcel Mauss]], French sociologist (b. [[1872]])
* [[February 10]] – [[Marcel Mauss]], French sociologist (b. [[1872]])
* [[February 11]] – [[Kiki Cuyler]], American baseball player ([[Chicago Cubs]]) and a member of the [[MLB Hall of Fame]] (b. [[1898]])
* [[February 11]] – [[Kiki Cuyler]], American baseball player ([[Chicago Cubs]]) and a member of the [[MLB Hall of Fame]] (b. [[1898]])
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* [[February 14]] – [[Karl Guthe Jansky]], American physicist and radio engineer, father of the [[radio astronomy]] (b. [[1905]])
* [[February 14]] – [[Karl Guthe Jansky]], American physicist and radio engineer, father of the [[radio astronomy]] (b. [[1905]])
* [[February 16]] – [[Mile-a-Minute Murphy]], American cyclist (b. [[1870]])
* [[February 16]] – [[Mile-a-Minute Murphy]], American cyclist (b. [[1870]])
* [[February 25]]
* [[February 25]] – [[George Minot]], American physician, recipient of the [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]] (b. [[1885]])
** [[Ignatius Arnoz]], Czechoslovakian [[Roman Catholic]] prelate and reverend (b. [[1885]])
** [[George Minot]], American physician, recipient of the [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]] (b. [[1885]])
* [[February 26]] – [[Harry Lauder]], Scottish entertainer (b. [[1870]])
* [[February 26]] – [[Harry Lauder]], Scottish entertainer (b. [[1870]])


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* [[April 2]] – [[Recep Peker]], [[Prime Minister of Turkey]] (b. [[1889]])
* [[April 2]] – [[Recep Peker]], [[Prime Minister of Turkey]] (b. [[1889]])
* [[April 3]] – [[Kurt Weill]], German-born composer (b. [[1900]])
* [[April 3]] – [[Kurt Weill]], German-born composer (b. [[1900]])
* [[April 5]] – [[Charles Binaggio]], American gangster (b. [[1909]])
* [[April 7]] – [[Walter Huston]], Canadian-born American actor (b. [[1883]])
* [[April 7]] – [[Walter Huston]], Canadian-born American actor (b. [[1883]])
* [[April 8]] – [[Vaslav Nijinsky]], Russian ballet dancer and choreographer (b. [[1889]])
* [[April 8]] – [[Vaslav Nijinsky]], Soviet ballet dancer and choreographer (b. [[1889]])
* [[April 10]] – [[Fevzi Çakmak]], Turkish military officer and statesman, former Prime Minister (b. [[1876]])
* [[April 10]] – [[Fevzi Çakmak]], Turkish military officer and statesman, [[Prime Minister of Turkey]] (b. [[1876]])
* [[April 11]] – [[Bainbridge Colby]], United States Secretary of State (b. [[1869]])
* [[April 11]] – [[Bainbridge Colby]], United States Secretary of State (b. [[1869]])
* [[April 13]] – [[Saleh al-Ali]], Syrian revolt leader (b. [[1884]])
* [[April 16]] – [[Henry J. Knauf]], American politician (b. [[1891]])
* [[April 16]] – [[Henry J. Knauf]], American politician (b. [[1891]])
* [[April 23]] – [[Gemma Bellincioni]], Italian soprano (b. [[1864]])
* [[April 26]] – [[G. Murray Hulbert]], American politician (b. [[1881]])
* [[April 26]] – [[G. Murray Hulbert]], American politician (b. [[1881]])
* [[April 27]]
* [[April 27]]
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* [[June 3]] – [[Ahmad Tajuddin]], [[Sultan of Brunei]] (b. [[1913]])
* [[June 3]] – [[Ahmad Tajuddin]], [[Sultan of Brunei]] (b. [[1913]])
* [[June 4]]
* [[June 4]]
** [[George Cecil Ives]], German-English poet, writer, penal reformer and early [[gay rights|gay-rights]] campaigner. (b.[[1867]])
** [[Carmen Baroja]], Spanish writer and ethnologist (b. [[1883]])
** [[George Cecil Ives]], German-born British poet, writer, penal reformer and early [[gay rights|gay-rights]] campaigner (b. [[1867]])
** [[Kazys Grinius]], 3rd President of Lithuania (b. [[1866]]).
** [[Kazys Grinius]], 3rd [[President of Lithuania]] (b. [[1866]])
* [[June 5]] – [[Mikl%C3%B3s B%C3%A1nffy]], Hungarian nobleman, politician and novelist (b. [[1873]])
* [[June 9]] – [[Denis Auguste Duchêne]], French general (b. [[1862]])
* [[June 9]] – [[Denis Auguste Duchêne]], French general (b. [[1862]])
* [[June 22]] – [[Jane Cowl]], American actress (b. [[1883]])
* [[June 22]] – [[Jane Cowl]], American actress (b. [[1883]])
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* [[August 22]] – [[Kirk Bryan (geologist)|Kirk Bryan]], American geologist (b. [[1888]])
* [[August 22]] – [[Kirk Bryan (geologist)|Kirk Bryan]], American geologist (b. [[1888]])
* [[August 23]] – [[Frank Phillips (oil industrialist)|Frank Phillips]], American oil executive (b. [[1873]])
* [[August 23]] – [[Frank Phillips (oil industrialist)|Frank Phillips]], American oil executive (b. [[1873]])
* [[August 24]] – [[Arturo Alessandri]], Chilean statesman, 3-Time [[President of Chile]] (b. [[1868]])
* [[August 24]] – [[Arturo Alessandri]], Chilean political figure and reformer, 2-time [[President of Chile]] (b. [[1868]])
* [[August 26]] – [[Ransom E. Olds]], American automotive pioneer (b. [[1864]])
* [[August 26]] – [[Ransom E. Olds]], American automotive pioneer (b. [[1864]])
* [[August 27]] – [[Cesare Pavese]], Italian poet and novelist (b. [[1908]])
* [[August 27]] – [[Cesare Pavese]], Italian poet and novelist (b. [[1908]])
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** [[Jan Smuts]], 2nd [[Prime Minister of South Africa]] (b. [[1870]])
** [[Jan Smuts]], 2nd [[Prime Minister of South Africa]] (b. [[1870]])
* [[September 13]] – [[Sara Allgood]], Irish actress (b. [[1880]])
* [[September 13]] – [[Sara Allgood]], Irish actress (b. [[1880]])
* [[September 16]] – [[Pedro de Cordoba]], American actor (b. [[1881]])
* [[September 15]] – [[Maraimalal Adigal]], Tamil orator and writer (b. [[1876]])
* [[September 16]]
** [[Frederick Bennett (bishop)|Frederick Bennett]], New Zealander [[Anglican]] bishop and reverend (b. [[1871]])
** [[Pedro de Cordoba]], American actor (b. [[1881]])
* [[September 21]] – [[Edward Arthur Milne]], British astrophysicist and mathematician (b. [[1896]])
* [[September 21]] – [[Edward Arthur Milne]], British astrophysicist and mathematician (b. [[1896]])
* [[September 23]] – [[Kenneth Muir (VC)|Kenneth Muir]], English soldier and posthumous winner of the [[Victoria Cross]] (b.[[1912]])
* [[September 23]] – [[Kenneth Muir (VC)|Kenneth Muir]], British soldier and posthumous winner of the [[Victoria Cross]] (b.[[1912]])
* [[September 29]] – [[Alfréd Meissner]], Czechoslovak politician and Holocaust survivor (b. [[1871]])
* [[September 29]] – [[Alfréd Meissner]], Czechoslovak politician and Holocaust survivor (b. [[1871]])


===October===
===October===
[[File:Gustaf V av Sverige.jpg|thumb|110px|[[Gustaf V of Sweden]]]]
[[File:Gustaf V av Sverige.jpg|thumb|110px|King [[Gustaf V of Sweden]]]]
* [[October 2]] – [[John F. Fitzgerald]], Mayor of Boston (b. [[1863]])
* [[October 2]] – [[John F. Fitzgerald]], American politician, Mayor of Boston (b. [[1863]])
* [[October 9]] – [[Nicolai Hartmann]], German philosopher (b. [[1882]])
* [[October 9]] – [[Nicolai Hartmann]], German philosopher (b. [[1882]])
* [[October 11]] – [[Pauline Lord]], American actress (b. [[1890]])
* [[October 11]] – [[Pauline Lord]], American actress (b. [[1890]])
* [[October 13]] – [[Ernest Haycox]], American writer (b. [[1899]])
* [[October 13]] – [[Ernest Haycox]], American writer (b. [[1899]])
* [[October 18]] – [[Giuseppe Borgatti]], Italian tenor (b. [[1871]])
* [[October 19]]
* [[October 19]]
** [[Charles Ballantyne]], Canadian politician (b. [[1867]])
** [[Charles Ballantyne]], Canadian politician (b. [[1867]])
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* [[November 3]] – [[Kuniaki Koiso]], Japanese general, 41st [[Prime Minister of Japan]] (b. [[1880]])
* [[November 3]] – [[Kuniaki Koiso]], Japanese general, 41st [[Prime Minister of Japan]] (b. [[1880]])
* [[November 4]] – [[Grover Cleveland Alexander]], American baseball player ([[Philadelphia Phillies]]) and a member of the [[MLB Hall of Fame]] (b. [[1887]])
* [[November 4]] – [[Grover Cleveland Alexander]], American baseball player ([[Philadelphia Phillies]]) and a member of the [[MLB Hall of Fame]] (b. [[1887]])
* [[November 12]] – [[Julia Marlowe]], American stage actress, (b. [[1865]])
* [[November 9]] – [[Attilio Andreoli]], Italian painter (b. [[1877]])
* [[November 12]] – [[Julia Marlowe]], American stage actress (b. [[1865]])
* [[November 25]]
* [[November 25]]
** [[Johannes V. Jensen]], Danish writer, [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Nobel Prize]] laureate (b. [[1873]])
** [[Johannes V. Jensen]], Danish writer, [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Nobel Prize]] laureate (b. [[1873]])
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* [[December 5]] – [[Sri Aurobindo]], Indian guru (b. [[1872]])
* [[December 5]] – [[Sri Aurobindo]], Indian guru (b. [[1872]])
* [[December 11]] – [[Leslie Comrie]], New Zealand astronomer and computing pioneer (b. [[1893]])
* [[December 11]] – [[Leslie Comrie]], New Zealand astronomer and computing pioneer (b. [[1893]])
* [[December 12]] – [[Peter Fraser (New Zealand politician)|Peter Fraser]], 24th [[Prime Minister of New Zealand]] (b. [[1884]])
* [[December 12]]
** [[Luigi Biancheri]], Italian admiral (b. [[1891]])
** [[Peter Fraser (New Zealand politician)|Peter Fraser]], 24th [[Prime Minister of New Zealand]] (b. [[1884]])
* [[December 15]] – Sardar [[Vallabhbhai Patel]], Indian political leader (b. [[1875]])
* [[December 15]] – Sardar [[Vallabhbhai Patel]], Indian political leader (b. [[1875]])
* [[December 20]] – [[Enrico Mizzi]], 6th [[Prime Minister of Malta]] (b. [[1885]])
* [[December 20]] – [[Enrico Mizzi]], 6th [[Prime Minister of Malta]] (b. [[1885]])

Revision as of 17:43, 11 June 2017

Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
1950 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1950
MCML
Ab urbe condita2703
Armenian calendar1399
ԹՎ ՌՅՂԹ
Assyrian calendar6700
Baháʼí calendar106–107
Balinese saka calendar1871–1872
Bengali calendar1357
Berber calendar2900
British Regnal year14 Geo. 6 – 15 Geo. 6
Buddhist calendar2494
Burmese calendar1312
Byzantine calendar7458–7459
Chinese calendar己丑年 (Earth Ox)
4647 or 4440
    — to —
庚寅年 (Metal Tiger)
4648 or 4441
Coptic calendar1666–1667
Discordian calendar3116
Ethiopian calendar1942–1943
Hebrew calendar5710–5711
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat2006–2007
 - Shaka Samvat1871–1872
 - Kali Yuga5050–5051
Holocene calendar11950
Igbo calendar950–951
Iranian calendar1328–1329
Islamic calendar1369–1370
Japanese calendarShōwa 25
(昭和25年)
Javanese calendar1881–1882
Juche calendar39
Julian calendarGregorian minus 13 days
Korean calendar4283
Minguo calendarROC 39
民國39年
Nanakshahi calendar482
Thai solar calendar2493
Tibetan calendar阴土牛年
(female Earth-Ox)
2076 or 1695 or 923
    — to —
阳金虎年
(male Iron-Tiger)
2077 or 1696 or 924

1950 (MCML) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1950th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 950th year of the 2nd millennium, the 50th year of the 20th century, and the 1st year of the 1950s decade.

Events

January

January 14: Mount Lamington erupts in New Guinea.

February

March

April

May

June

June 25: Korean War begins.

July

August

September

October

November

December

Date unknown

World population

  • Total world population: 2,518,630,000
    • Africa: 221,214,000
    • Asia: 1,398,488,000
    • Europe: 547,403,000
    • Latin America: 167,097,000
    • North America: 171,616,000
    • Oceania: 12,812,000.

Births

January

Victoria Principal
Richard Dean Anderson
Jörg Haider

February

Morgan Fairchild
Peter Gabriel
Julie Walters
Néstor Kirchner
Helen Clark

March

Karen Carpenter
Rick Perry
Carlos Roberto Flores
William H. Macy
William Hurt
Martin Short

April

Joyce Banda
Ron Perlman
Jay Leno

May

Googoosh
Stevie Wonder
Janez Drnovsek
Thomas Gottschalk

June

Nouri al-Maliki

July

Philip Craven
Viktor Yanukovych
Derek de Lint

August

Ernesto Samper
Anne, Princess Royal

September

Narendra Modi
Bill Murray

October

Randy Quaid
Jakaya Kikwete
Abdullah Gül
John Candy

November

Chuck Schumer
Ed Harris

December

Date unknown

Deaths

January

George Orwell
Alan Hale, Sr.

February

Karl Seitz

March

Albert Lebrun
Heinrich Mann
Leon Blum

April

Recep Peker

May

June

Melitta Bentz

July

William Lyon Mackenzie King

August

Arturo Alessandri

September

Jan Smuts

October

King Gustaf V of Sweden

November

George Bernard Shaw
Kuniaki Koiso

December

Enrico Mizzi
Karl Renner

Unknown

Nobel Prizes

References

  1. ^ Christopher Andrew, Defend the Realm: The Authorized History of MI5 (Random House Digital, 2009), pp. 387-88
  2. ^ "Year by Year 1950" – History Channel International
  3. ^ Kynaston, David (2007). Austerity Britain 1945-51. London: Bloomsbury. p. 385. ISBN 978-0-7475-7985-4.
  4. ^ "1950: Government falls as Belgians vote for king". BBC News. March 18, 1950.
  5. ^ Marian S. Mazgaj, Church and State in Communist Poland: A History, 1944-1989 (McFarland, 2010) pp. 55-56
  6. ^ McGregor, P. M. J. (June 3, 1978). "The History of No 2 Squadron, SAAF, in the Korean War". Military History Journal. 4 (3). The South African Military History Society. ISSN 0026-4016. Archived from the original on July 22, 2009. Retrieved July 18, 2009. {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  7. ^ "Brief History (timeline)", AI Topics, Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence, retrieved 24 August 2016
  8. ^ Pelletier, Joseph (1983). The Sun Danced at Fatima. New York: Doubleday. pp. 150, 151.
  9. ^ Rahul, Ram (2000). March of Central Asia. Indus Publishing.