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1939

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Centuries: 19th century · 20th century · 21st century
Decades: 1900s 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s
Years: 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942
1939 by topic:
Arts
Architecture - Art - Film - Literature
Music (Country, UK) - Television - Home video
Science and technology
Archaeology - Aviation
Meteorology - Rail transport - Radio - Science
By country
Australia - Canada - France - Germany - India
Ireland - Malaysia - Mexico - New Zealand
Singapore - South Africa - UK - Wales - Zimbabwe
Other topics
Awards - Sport - Law - State leaders - Sovereign states - Religious leaders
Birth and death categories
Births - Deaths
Establishments and disestablishments categories
Establishments - Disestablishments
Works category
Works
1939 in other calendars
Gregorian calendar 1939
MCMXXXIX
Ab urbe condita 2692
Armenian calendar 1388
ԹՎ ՌՅՁԸ
Chinese calendar 4635 – 4636
戊寅 – 己卯
Ethiopian calendar 1931 – 1932
Hebrew calendar 5699 – 5700
Hindu calendars
- Vikram Samvat 1994 – 1995
- Shaka Samvat 1861 – 1862
- Kali Yuga 5040 – 5041
Iranian calendar 1317 – 1318
Islamic calendar 1358 – 1359

1939 (MCMXXXIX) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will take you to calendar).

Contents

Events

January

  • January 1 - The Hewlett-Packard Company was founded.
  • January 2 - End of term for Frank Finley Merriam, 28th Governor of California. He is succeeded by Culbert Levy Olson.
  • January 13 - Black Friday: 71 people die across Victoria in one of Australia's worst ever bushfires.
  • January 24 - Earthquake kills 30.000 in Chile – about 50.000 sq mi razed
  • January 26 - Spanish Civil War: Troops loyal to Francisco Franco, and aided by Italy, take Barcelona.

February

March

  • March 2 - Pope Pius XII (Cardinal Pacelli) succeeds Pope Pius XI as the 258th pope.
  • March 3 - In Bombay, Mohandas Gandhi begins to fast in protest of the autocratic rule in India.
  • March 3 - Students at Harvard University demonstrate the new tradition of swallowing gold fish to reporters.
  • March 13 - Hitler advises Josef Tiso to declare independence, lest Slavakia be partitioned by Hungary and Poland.
  • March 14 - Slovak provincial assembly proclaims independence - priest Jozef Tiso becomes the president of independent Slovak government
  • March 15 - German troops occupy the remaining part of Bohemia and Moravia; Czechoslovakia ceases to exist; beginning hostilities leading to WWII. The Ruthenian region of Czechoslavakia declares independences as Carpatho-Ukraine
  • March 16 - Marriage of Princess Fawzia of Egypt to Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi of Iran. Hungary invades Capatho-Ukraine; final resistence ends on the 18th
  • March 22 - Germany takes Memel from Lithuania
  • March 23 - Slovak-Hungarian War begins.
  • March 25 - The second cartoon to feature Happy Rabbit, Prest-O Change-O, is released.
  • March 26 - The Philadelphia Story, a comedy by Philip Barry starring Katharine Hepburn, debuts at the Shubert Theater in New York City.
  • March 28 - Dictator Francisco Franco conquers Madrid.
  • March 28 - The last message from adventurer Richard Halliburton - he disappears later.
  • March - End of the Great Arab Revolt in the British mandate of Palestine (started 1936)

April

  • April 1 - Spanish Civil War comes to an end when the last of the Republican forces surrendered.
  • April 4 - Faisal II becomes King of Iraq. Slovak-Hungarian War ends with Slovakia ceding eastern territories to Hungary.
  • April 7 - Italy invades Albania - King Zog flees
  • April 9 - Singer Marian Anderson performs before 75,000 people at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. after having been denied the use both of Constitution Hall by the Daughters of the American Revolution and of a public high school by the federally-controlled District of Columbia.
  • April 11 - Hungary leaves the League of Nations
  • April 14 - John Steinbeck's novel The Grapes of Wrath is first published.
  • April 27 - Ely Racecourse closes.
  • April 30 - New York World's Fair opens.

May

  • May 2 - Major League Baseball's Lou Gehrig, the legendary Yankee first baseman known as "The Iron Horse", ends his 2130 consecutive games played streak after contracting amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. The record will stand for 56 years before Cal Ripken, Jr. plays 2131 consecutive games.
  • May 3 - The All India Forward Bloc is formed by Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose.
  • May 7 - Spain leaves the League of Nations
  • May 17 - King George VI and Queen Elizabeth arrive in Quebec City to begin the first-ever visit to Canada by British sovereigns.
  • May 22 - Germany and Italy sign the Pact of Steel.
  • May 29 - Northamptonshire gains (over Leicestershire at Northampton) their first victory for 99 matches, easily a record in the County Championship. Their last Championship victory was as far back as 14 May 1935 over Somerset at Taunton.

June

  • June 4 - Holocaust: The SS St. Louis, a ship carrying a cargo of 907 Jewish refugees, is denied permission to land in Florida after already having been turned away from Cuba. Forced to return to Europe, most of its passengers later die in Nazi concentration camps.
  • June 12 - The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is officially dedicated in Cooperstown, New York.
  • June 17 - Last public guillotining in France - murderer Eugen Weidmann is decapitated by the guillotine.
  • June 23 - Turkey annexes Hatay

July

German troops pull down the checkpoints on the German-Polish border, signalling the beginning of World War II
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German troops pull down the checkpoints on the German-Polish border, signalling the beginning of World War II
  • July 2 - The 1st World Science Fiction Convention opens in New York City.
  • July 4 - Lou Gehrig gives his last public speech, following his diagnosis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). In it, he states, "Today, I consider myself the luckiest man on the face of the earth."
  • July 4 - The concentration camp Neuengamme becomes autonomous.
  • July 6 - Holocaust: The last remaining Jewish enterprises in Germany are closed.
  • July 26 - John Howard, Prime Minister of Australia, born.

August

  • August 2 - Albert Einstein writes President Franklin Roosevelt about developing the Atomic Bomb using Uranium. This led to the creation of the Manhattan Project.
  • August 17 - The Wizard of Oz, starring Judy Garland, premieres at the Capitol Theater in New York City.
  • August 23 - Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact: Hitler and Stalin agree to divide eastern Europe between themselves (Finland, the Baltic states and eastern Poland to the USSR; Western Poland to Germany).
  • August 25 - An IRA bomb explodes in the center of Coventry, England killing five people.
  • August 27 - A Heinkel 178, the first jet-powered aircraft, flies for the first time.
  • August 30 - Poland begins mobilization

September

October

November

  • November 4 - World War II: US President Franklin D. Roosevelt orders the United States Customs Service to implement the Neutrality Act of 1939, allowing cash-and-carry purchases of weapons by belligerents.
  • November 6 - World War II: Sonderaktion Krakau, the codename for a German action against scientists from the University of Kraków and other Kraków universities at the beginning of World War II.
  • November 6 - Hedda Hopper's Hollywood debuts with Hollywood gossip columnist Hedda Hopper as host (the show ran until 1951 and made Hopper a powerful figure in the Hollywood elite).
  • November 8 - Venlo Incident: Two British agents of SIS are captured by the Germans.
  • November 8 - In Munich, Adolf Hitler narrowly escapes an assassination attempt while celebrating the 16th anniversary of the Beer Hall Putsch.
  • November 15 - In Washington, DC, US President Franklin D. Roosevelt lays the cornerstone of the Jefferson Memorial.
  • November 16 - Al Capone released from Alcatraz
  • November 30 - Winter War begins: Soviet forces attack Finland and reach the Mannerheim Line, starting the war.

December

Unknown dates

  • Batman created by Bob Kane (and, unofficially, Bill Finger).
  • Nuclear fission discovered independently by Lise Meitner and Otto Hahn
  • Kirlian photography invented by Semyon Kirlian
  • Siam changes its name to Thailand
  • A logging crew sets off a second forest fire in the Tillamook Burn, which destroys 190,000 acres (769 km²)

Ongoing events

  • Spanish Civil War (1936-1939)
  • Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945)

Births

January

February

  • February 6 - Mike Farrell, American actor
  • February 10 - Adrienne Clarkson, 26th Governor General of Canada
  • February 10 - Roberta Flack, American singer
  • February 10 - Peter Purves, British actor and television presenter
  • February 12 - Ray Manzarek, American keyboardist
  • February 13 - Beate Klarsfeld, German-born Nazi hunter
  • February 20 - Frank Arundel, English footballer
  • February 21 - Gert Neuhaus, German artist
  • February 28 - Daniel C. Tsui, Chinese-born physicist, Nobel Prize laureate
  • February 28 - Tommy Tune, American dancer, choreographer, and actor

March

  • March 1 - Leo Brouwer, Cuban composer and guitarist
  • March 8 - Robert Tear, Welsh tenor
  • March 12 - Johnny Callison, American basball player (d. 2006)
  • March 13 - Neil Sedaka, American singer
  • March 17 - Jim Gary, American sculptor (d. 2006)
  • March 20 - Brian Mulroney, eighteenth Prime Minister of Canada
  • March 31 - Zviad Gamsakhurdia, President of Georgia (d. 1993)
  • March 31 - Volker Schlöndorff, German film director

April

  • April 2 - Marvin Gaye, American singer (d. 1984)
  • April 4 - Hugh Masakela, South African musician
  • April 7 - Francis Ford Coppola, American film director
  • April 7 - David Frost, English television personality
  • April 13 - Seamus Heaney, Irish writer, Nobel Prize laureate
  • April 13 - Paul Sorvino, American actor
  • April 16 - Dusty Springfield, English singer (d. 1999)
  • April 22 - Jason Miller, American playwright and actor (d. 2001)
  • April 25 - Ted Kooser, U.S. Poet Laureate
  • April 27 - Pevernagie,Erik, Belgian painter

May

  • May 1 - Judy Collins, American singer and songwriter
  • May 7 - Sidney Altman, Canadian-born chemist, Nobel Prize laureate
  • May 7 - Ruud Lubbers, Prime Minister of the Netherlands
  • May 7 - Jimmy Ruffin, American singer
  • May 7 - Marco St. John, American actor
  • May 9 - Ralph Boston, American athlete
  • May 12 - Ron Ziegler, White House Press Secretary (d. 2003)
  • May 13 - Harvey Keitel, American actor
  • May 19 - Livio Berruti, Italian athlete
  • May 19 - Dick Scobee, astronaut (d. 1986)
  • May 21 - Heinz Holliger, Swiss oboist and composer
  • May 23 - Reinhard Hauff, German film director
  • May 29 - Al Unser, American race car driver
  • May 30 - Michael J. Pollard, American actor

June

  • June 1 - Cleavon Little, American actor (d. 1992)
  • June 3 - Ian Hunter, English singer (Mott the Hoople)
  • June 6 - Louis Andriessen, Dutch composer
  • June 9 - Ileana Cotrubaş, Romanian soprano
  • June 9 - Dick Vitale, American basketball broadcaster
  • June 11 - Jackie Stewart, Scottish race car driver
  • June 15 - Brian Jacques, British writer
  • June 16 - Billy Crash Craddock, American country singer
  • June 16 - Richard Spendlove, British radio and television presenter and scriptwriter

July

  • July 5 - Booker Edgerson, American football player
  • July 14 - George E. Slusser, American scholar and writer
  • July 15 - Aníbal Cavaco Silva, President of Portugal and former Prime Minister
  • July 17 - Milva, Italian singer and actress
  • July 21 - John Negroponte, U.S. Director of National Intelligence
  • July 26 - John Howard, twenty-fifth Prime Minister of Australia
  • July 26 - Bob Lilly, American football player
  • July 27 - Michael Longley, Irish poet

August

September

October

  • October 1 - George Archer, American golfer (d. 2005)
  • October 7 - John Hopcroft, American computer scientist
  • October 7 - Harold Kroto, English chemist, Nobel Prize laureate
  • October 7 - Bill Snyder, American football coach
  • October 11 - Austin Currie, Irish politician
  • October 13 - T. J. Cloutier, American poker player
  • October 18 - Flavio Cotti, Swiss Federal Councilor
  • October 18 - Lee Harvey Oswald, Alleged assassin of President John F. Kennedy (d. 1963)
  • October 14 - Ralph Lauren, American fashion designer
  • October 24 - F. Murray Abraham, American actor
  • October 27 - John Cleese, British actor
  • October 30 - Leland H. Hartwell, American scientist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
  • October 30 - Grace Slick, American singer (Jefferson Airplane, Jefferson Starship, and Starship)
  • October 31 - Ron Rifkin, American actor

November

December

  • December 1 - Dianne Lennon, American singer (The Lennon Sisters}
  • December 2 - Yael Dayan, Israeli writer and politician
  • December 8 - James Galway, Irish flautist
  • December 13 - Eric Flynn, British actor and singer (d. 2002)
  • December 18 - Alex Bennett, American radio personality
  • December 18 - Robert T. Bennett, American politician
  • December 18 - Michael Moorcock, English writer
  • December 18 - Harold E. Varmus, American scientist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine

Deaths

January-March

April-August

  • April 7 - Joseph Lyons, tenth Prime Minister of Australia (b. 1879)
  • June 4 - Tommy Ladnier, American jazz trumpeter (b. 1900)
  • June 19 - Grace Abbott, American social worker and activist (b. 1878)
  • June 26 - Ford Maddox Ford, English writer (b. 1873)
  • July 14 - Alfons Mucha, Czech painter and decorative artist (b. 1860)
  • August 2 - Harvey Spencer Lewis, American mystic (b. 1883)
  • August 11 - Jean Bugatti, German automobile designer (b. 1909)

October-December

Nobel prizes

  • Physics - Ernest Orlando Lawrence
  • Chemistry - Adolf Friedrich Johann Butenandt, Leopold Ruzicka
  • Physiology or Medicine - Gerhard Domagk
  • Literature - Frans Eemil Sillanpää
  • Peace - not awarded

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