Year
1944 (
MCMXLIV) was a
leap year starting on
Saturday (link will display full calendar) of the
Gregorian calendar. Many of the events
that happened in the year were related to
World War II.
Events of 1944
- : (Below, events of World War
II have the "WWII"
prefix.)
January
February
March
- March – WWII: The Japanese launch an offensive in
central and south China
.
- March 1 – WWII:
- March 2 – WWII: A train stalls inside a railway tunnel
outside Salerno
, Italy
; 521 choke
to death.
- March 2 – The 16th Academy Awards ceremony is
held.
- March 3 – WWII: The Order of
Nakhimov and the Order of
Ushakov are instituted in the USSR
.
- March 4 – In Ossining,
New York
, Louis Buchalter,
the leader of 1930s crime syndicate Murder, Inc., is executed at Sing
Sing
, along with Emanuel "Mendy" Weiss, and Louis Capone.
- March 6 – WWII: Soviet Army planes attack Narva
, Estonia
, destroying almost the entire old town.
- March 9 – WWII: Soviet Army planes attack Tallinn
, Estonia
.
- March 10 – WWII: In Britain the Education Act lifts the ban on women
teachers marrying.
- March 12 – WWII: The Political Committee of National
Liberation is created in Greece
.
- March 15 – WWII:
- March 17 – WWII: The Nazis execute almost 400 prisoners,
Soviet citizens and anti-fascist Romanians
at Rîbniţa
.
- March 19 – WWII: German
forces
Operation occupy Hungary
.
- March 18 – The
eruption of Mount
Vesuvius
in Italy
kills 26 and
causes thousands to flee their homes.
- March 20 – WWII: RAF Flight
Sergeant Nicholas Alkemade's
bomber is hit over Germany, and he has to bail out without a
parachute from a height of over 4,000
meters. Tree branches interrupt his fall and he lands safely on
deep snow.
- March 23 – WWII: Members of the Italian Resistance attack Nazis marching in Via Rasella, killing 33.
- March 24 – WWII:
- Fosse Ardeatine
massacre: 335 Italians are killed, including 75
Jews and over 200 members of the Italian Resistance from various groups,
in Rome.
- In
the Polish village of Markowa
, German police kill Józef and Wiktoria Ulm, their 6
children and 8 Jews they were hiding.
April
May
June

- June 1 – WWII: The BBC transmits a
coded message (the first line of the poem "Chanson d'automne" by Paul Verlaine) to underground resistance fighters in
France
, warning
that the invasion of Europe is
imminent.
- June 2 – WWII: The provisional French
government
is established.
- June 4 – WWII:
- June 5 – WWII:
- More
than 1,000 British
bombers drop
5,000 tons of bombs on German
gun
batteries on the Normandy coast in
preparation for D-Day.
- At 10:15 p.m. local time, the BBC transmits
the second line of the Paul Verlaine
poem to the underground
resistance, indicating that the invasion of Europe is about to begin.
- The German navy's Enigma messages
are decoded almost in real time.
- US and British paratrooper divisions jump over Normandy, in
preparation for D-Day. All including 82nd and 101st Airborne
divisions of the United States.
- June 6 – WWII – Battle of Normandy
: Operation Overlord, commonly known as
D-Day, commences with the landing of 155,000
Allied troops on the beaches
of Normandy in France
. The
Allied soldiers quickly break through the Atlantic Wall and push inland, in the largest
amphibious military operation in history.
This
operation helps liberate France
from
Germany
, and also weakens the Nazi hold on Europe.
July
August
- August 1 – WWII: The Warsaw
Uprising begins.
- August 2 – WWII:
- Turkey
ends
diplomatic and economic relations with Germany
.
- The First Assembly of ASNOM is held in the
Prohor Pchinski monastery.
- August 4 – The Holocaust: A tip from a Dutch
informer leads the Gestapo
to a sealed-off area in an Amsterdam
warehouse, where they find Jewish diarist Anne Frank and
her family.
- August 5
- August 7 – IBM
dedicates the first program-controlled calculator, the Automatic Sequence Controlled
Calculator (known best as the Harvard
Mark I).
- August 9 – The United States Forest Service
and the Wartime Advertising
Council release posters featuring Smokey
Bear for the first time.
- August 12 – WWII:
- August 15 –
WWII: Operation Dragoon lands Allies in southern
France
. The
U.S.
Army 45th Infantry
Division participates in its fourth assault landing at St.
Maxime, spearheading the drive for the Belfort Gap
.
- August 19 –
WWII: An
insurrection starts in Paris
.
- August 20 –
WWII: American forces successfully
defeat Nazi forces at Chambois
, closing the Falaise Gap
.
- August 22 –
WWII: Tsushima Maru
, a Japanese unmarked passenger/cargo ship, is sunk
by torpedoes launched by the submarine USS Bowfin
off Akuseki-jima
, killing 1,484 civilians including 767
schoolchildren.
- August 23 –
WWII: Ion
Antonescu, prime minister of Romania
, is arrested and a new government
established. Romania
exits the war against Soviet Union
, joining the Allies.
- August 24 – WWII: The Allies
liberate Paris, successfully completing Operation Overlord.
- August 24 –WWII : Japanese
attack the USS
Harder
Massacre of 129 people (70% women and children) by the Gestapo at
Maille (Indre-et-Loire)
September
October
- October 2 – WWII:
- October 5 –
WWII: Royal Canadian Air Force pilots
shoot down the first German
jet fighter over
Holland.
- October 6 – WWII: The Battle
of Debrecen starts on the Eastern Front (it lasts until
October 29).
- October 8 – The Adventures of Ozzie and
Harriet radio show debuts in the
United States.
- October 9 –
WWII: British
Prime Minister Winston
Churchill and Soviet
Union
Premier Joseph Stalin
begin a 9-day conference in Moscow
to discuss the future of Europe.
- October 10 –
The Holocaust/Porajmos: 800 Gypsy
children are systematically murdered at the Auschwitz
death camp.
- October 12 –
WWII: The Allies land in Athens
.
- October 13 –
WWII: Riga
, the
capital of Latvia
, is taken by the Red
Army.
- October 14 –
WWII: German
Field Marshal Erwin Rommel commits suicide rather than face
execution for allegedly conspiring against Adolf Hitler.
- October 18 – WWII: The Volkssturm
is founded on Hitler's orders.
- October 20 – WWII:
- October 20 – The
LNG explosion destroys a square mile
(2.6 km²) of Cleveland, Ohio
.
- October 21 –
WWII: Aachen
,the first German
city to fall, is captured by American
troops.
- October 23 –
WWII: The Naval Battle
of Leyte Gulf
in the Philippines
begins (lasts until October
26).
- October 25 –
Florence Foster Jenkins
gives a recital in Carnegie Hall
.
- October 25 –
WWII: The Red
Army liberates Kirkenes
, the first town in Norway
to be liberated.
- October 30 –
The Holocaust – Anne Frank and sister Margot Frank are deported from Auschwitz
to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
- October 30 –
Appalachian Spring, a
ballet by Martha Graham with music by
Aaron Copland, debuts at the Library
of Congress
in Washington, D.C.
, with Graham in the lead role.
- October 31 – Mass murderer Marcel Petiot is apprehended in Paris Métro station.
November
December
- December 3 –
WWII: Fighting breaks out between
Communists and royalists in newly
liberated Greece
, eventually leading to a full-scale Greek Civil War.
- December 10 – Legendary Italian
conductor Arturo Toscanini leads a
concert performance of the first half of Beethoven's Fidelio (minus its spoken dialogue) on NBC Radio, starring Rose
Bampton. He chooses this opera for its political message – a
statement against tyranny and dictatorship. Conducting it in
German, Toscanini intends it as a tribute to the German people who
are being oppressed by Hitler. The second half is broadcast a week
later. The performance is later released on LP and CD, the first of
7 operas that Toscanini conducts on radio.
- December 12–13 – WWII: British
units attempt to take the hilltop town of Tossignano, but are
repulsed.
- December 13 –
Battle of Mindoro: United States,
Australian and Philippine Commonwealth troops land in Mindoro
Island
, the Philippines
.
- December 14 –
The Soviet government changes Turkish place names to Russian in the
Crimea
.
- December 15 – A
private airplane carrying bandleader Glenn
Miller disappears in heavy fog over the English
Channel
while flying to Paris
.
- December 16 – WWII:
- December 17 –
WWII: German troops carry out the
Malmedy
massacre
.
- December 19 –
The entire territory of Estonia
is taken by the Red
Army.
- December 22 – WWII: Brigadier General Anthony C. McAuliffe, commander of the U.S. forces
defending Bastogne
, refuses to accept demands for surrender by sending
a one-word reply, "Nuts!", to the German command.
- December 24 – WWII: The Bulge reaches its deepest point at
Celles.
- December 26 –
WWII: American troops repulse German
forces at Bastogne
.
- December 26 – The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams premieres.
- December 30 – WWII:
- December 31 –
WWII: Hungary
declares war on Germany
.
- December 31 –
WWII: Battle of Leyte
: Over hundreds of thousands of Japanese Imperial
forces are killed in action, in a significant Filipino and Allied
military victory.
Undated
Ongoing
Births
January–February
- January 1
- January 2 – Prince Norodom Ranariddh, Cambodian
politician
- January 3 – Chris von Saltza, American swimmer
- January 6
- January 9
- January 12 – Joe Frazier, American boxer
- January 17 – Françoise Hardy, French singer
- January 18 – Paul Keating, 24th Prime Minister of Australia
- January 19 – Shelley Fabares, American actress
- January 23 – Rutger Hauer, Dutch actor
- January 25 – Anita Pallenberg, Italian model and
actress
- January 26 – Angela Davis, American feminist and
activist
- January 27
- January 28
- January 29 – Patrick Lipton Robinson, Jamaican
judge
- February 2 – Geoffrey Hughes, British actor
- February 3
- February 5 – Al
Kooper, American rock musician (Blood, Sweat & Tears)
- February 9 – Alice Walker, American writer
- February 10 – Vernor Vinge, American writer
- February 11 – Michael G. Oxley, American politician
- February 12 – Moe Bandy, country music singer
- February 13
- February 14
- February 16 – Richard Ford, American writer
- February 17 – Karl Jenkins, Welsh composer
- February 20 – Willem van Hanegem, Dutch football player
and coach
- February 22
- February 23 – Johnny Winter, American rock musician
- February 27 – Ken Grimwood, American writer (d. 2003)
- February 28 – Sepp Maier, German footballer
- February 29 – Dennis Farina, American actor
March–April
- March 1
- March 2 – Uschi
Glas, German actress
- March 4
- March 5 – Peter
Brandes, Danish artist
- March 6
- March 8 – Buzz
Hargrove, Canadian labour leader
- March 11 – Don
Maclean, British comedian
- March 17 – John Sebastian, American singer and
songwriter (The Lovin'
Spoonful)
- March 19 – Said
Musa, Prime Minister of
Belize
- March 19 – Sirhan Sirhan, Palestinian assassin of
Robert F. Kennedy
- March 21 – Hilary Minster, British actor (d. 1999)
- March 24 – R. Lee Ermey, U.S.
Marine and actor
- March 26 – Diana
Ross, American singer (The
Supremes)
- March 27 – Khosrow Shakibai, Iranian actor (d.
2008)
- March 28 – Rick
Barry, American basketball player
- March 29 – Denny McLain, American baseball player
- April 3 – Tony
Orlando, American musician
- April 4 – Magda
Aelvoet, Belgian politician
- April 6 – Felicity Palmer, English soprano
- April 7 – Gerhard Schröder, former Chancellor of
Germany
- April 8
- April 11 – John
Milius, American film director, producer, and screenwriter
- April 13 – Jack
Casady, American rock musician (Jefferson Airplane, Hot Tuna)
- April 15 – Dzhokhar Dudayev, Chechen leader, first
President of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria, an unrecognized
breakaway state in the North Caucasus (d. 1996)
- April 19 – James Heckman, American economist, Nobel Prize laureate
- April 22 – Steve
Fossett
, American aviator, sailor and millionaire
adventurer (d. 2007)
- April 27 – Michael Fish, British TV weatherman
- April 28 – Jean-Claude Van Cauwenberghe,
Belgian politician
- April 29 – Richard Kline, American actor and television
director
- April 30 – Jill Clayburgh, American actress
May–June
- May 1 – Suresh
Kalmadi, Indian politician
- May 4 – Paul
Gleason, American actor (d. 2006)
- May 5 – John
Rhys-Davies, Welsh actor
- May 8 – Gary
Glitter, English singer
- May 9 – Richie
Furay, American musician (Poco, Buffalo Springfield)
- May 10 – Jim
Abrahams, American film director
- May 12 – Sara
Kestelman, British actor
- May 13 – Armistead Maupin, American author
- May 14 – George
Lucas, American film director and producer
- May 20
- May 21 – Mary
Robinson, President of
Ireland
- May 23 – John
Newcombe, Australian tennis player
- May 23 – Avraham
Oz, Israeli theater professor, translator, and political
activist
- May 24 – Patti
LaBelle, American singer
- May 25 – Frank
Oz, English puppeteer and film director
- May 28
- May 30 – Meredith MacRae, American actress (d.
2000)
- June 1 – Robert
Powell, English actor
- June 3 – Edith
McGuire, American sprinter
- June 4 – Michelle Phillips, American singer
(The Mamas & the
Papas) and actress
- June 5
- June 6 – Phillip Allen Sharp, American scientist,
recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology
or Medicine
- June 8
- June 16 – Henri Richelet, French painter
- June 17 – Bill
Rafferty, American comedian and impressionist
- June 24 – Jeff
Beck, British rock musician
- June 29 – Gary
Busey, American actor
- June 30 – Raymond Moody, American parapsychologist
- June 30 – Terry
Funk, American professional wrestler
July–August
- August 1 – Yuri Romanenko, Soviet cosmonaut
- August 2 – Jim
Capaldi, British drummer, singer, and songwriter (Traffic) (d. 2005)
- August 4
- August 7 – John Glover, American actor
- August 8 – Brooke Bundy, American actress
- August 9 – Sam
Elliott, American actor
- August 11 – Ian McDiarmid, Scottish actor
- August 12 – Larry Troutman, American musician (d.
1999)
- August 13 – Kevin Tighe, American actor
- August 15 – Sylvie Vartan, French singer
- August 19 – Bodil Malmsten, Swedish writer
- August 20 – Linda Clifford, American R&B and
dance singer
- August 21
- August 23 – Saira Banu, Indian actress
- August 26 – Prince Richard, Duke of
Gloucester
- August 31 – Jos
LeDuc, Canadian professional wrestler (d. 1999)
September–October
- September 1 – Leonard Slatkin, American conductor
- September 2 – Gilles Marchal, French musician
- September 6 – Christian Boltanski, French artist
- September 7
- September 12
- September 13
- September 16 – Betty Kelley, American singer (Martha and the Vandellas)
- September 17 – Reinhold Messner, Italian mountaineer
- September 18 – Rocío Jurado, Spanish singer and
actress
- September 19 – Ismet Özel, Turkish poet
- September 21 – Hamilton Jordan, Jimmy Carter's first
White House Chief of
Staff (d. 2008)
- September 22 – Frazer Hines, British actor
- September 25 – Michael Douglas, American actor
- September 26 – Anne Robinson, British television host
- September 30 – Jimmy Johnstone, Scottish footballer (d.
2006)
- October 6 – Mylon LeFevre, American singer and
evangelist
- October 9
- October 15 – David Trimble, Northern Irish politician,
recipient of the Nobel Peace
Prize
- October 15 – Şerif Gören, Turkish film
director
- October 24 – Ray
Downs, American author and country music musician
- October 28 – Dennis Franz, American actor
November–December
- November 1
- November 7 – Joe Niekro, American baseball player (d. 2006)
- November 10 – Silvestre Reyes, American politician
- November 11 – Kemal Sunal, Turkish comedian
- November 12 – Booker T. Jones, American musician, singer, and
songwriter (Booker T.
& the M.G.'s)
- November 12 – Al Michaels, American sportscaster
- November 17
- November 18 – Wolfgang Joop, German artist, fashion designer
and art collector
- November 21 – Richard Durbin, American politician
- November 24 – Ibrahim Gambari, Nigerian scholar and
diplomat
- November 25 – Ben Stein, American law professor, actor, and
author
- December 2 – Ibrahim Rugova, first President of Kosovo (d. 2006)
- December 6 – Jonathan King, British music producer
- December 7 – Daniel Chorzempa, American organist
- December 9 – Ki Longfellow, American novelist
- December 11 – Lynda Day George, American actress
- December 12 – Kenneth Cranham, Scottish born actor
- December 21
- December 22 – Steve Carlton, American baseball player
- December 23 – Wesley Clark, U.S. general and NATO Supreme
Allied Commander
- December 23 – Ingar Knudtsen, Norwegian writer
- December 25 – Jairzinho, Brazilian football player
- December 26 – Eli Cohen, Israeli spy
- December 28 – Kary Mullis, American chemist, Nobel Prize laureate
- December 31 – Jan Widströmer, Swedish artist
Deaths
January–March
- January 1 – Charles Turner, Australian
cricketer (born 1862)
- January 5 – Kaj
Munk, Danish playwright, priest and martyr (born 1898) (executed)
- January 6 – Ida
Tarbell, American journalist (born 1857)
- January 7 – Lou Henry Hoover, Wife of President
Herbert Hoover (born 1874)
- January 10 – William Emerson Ritter, American
biologist (born 1856)
- January 11
- January 20 – James McKeen Cattell, American
psychologist (born 1860)
- January 23 – Edvard Munch, Norwegian painter (born 1863)
- January 31
- February 1 – Piet Mondriaan, Dutch painter (born 1872)
- February 4 – Yvette Guilbert, French singer and actress
(born 1867)
- February 11 – Carl Meinhof, German linguist (born 1857)
- February 12 – Margaret Woodrow Wilson, American
singer and Presidential daughter (born 1886)
- February 13 – Edgar Selwyn, American screenwriter (born
1875)
- February 21 – Ferenc Szisz, Hungarian-born race car driver
(born 1873)
- February 29 – Pehr Evind Svinhufvud, Finnish
politician (b. 1861)
- March 4 – Louis Buchalter, Jewish-American mobster,
head of Murder, Inc. (born 1897)
- March 5 – Max
Jacob, French poet (born 1876)
- March 11 – Irvin S. Cobb,
American writer (born 1876)
- March 22 – Pierre Brossolette, journalist and French
Resistance fighter (born 1903)
- March 23 – Myron Selznick, American film producer (born
1898)
- March 24 – Orde
Wingate, British soldier (born 1903)
April–June
- April 9 – Evgeniya Rudneva, Soviet World War II
heroine (born 1920)
- April 17 – J.T. Hearne, English cricketer
(born 1867)
- April 21 – Hans-Valentin Hube, German army general
(born 1890)
- April 25 – George Herriman, American cartoonist (born
1880)
- April 28
- April 29
- May 12
- May 16 – George
Ade, American author (born 1866)
- June – Joseph Campbell,
Northern Irish poet and lyricist (born 1879)
- May 20 – Vincent
Rose, American musician and band leader (born 1880)
- May 24 – Harold Bell Wright, American writer (born
1872)
- May 30 – Jessie
Ralph, American actress (born 1864)
- June 27 – Milan Hodža, Slovak politician, champion of
regional integration in Europe (born 1878)
July–September
- July 1 – Carl
Mayer, Austrian screenwriter (born 1894)
- July 6
- July 7 – Georges Mandel, French politician and World
War II hero (executed) (born 1885)
- July 8 – George B. Seitz, American director (born 1888)
- July 12 – Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., American
political and business leader (born 1887)
- July 14 – Asmahan
a Syrian-born Egyptian singer (b.1918?).
- July 18 – Rex
Whistler, English artist (born 1905)
- July 20 – Mildred Harris, American actress (born
1901)
- July 21 – Claus von Stauffenberg, German
military and resistance fighter (born 1907)
- July 26 – Reza Pahlavi, Shah of Iran (born 1877)
- July 30 – Lee Powell, American actor (born 1908)
- July 31 – Antoine de Saint-Exupery, French
pilot and writer (born 1900)
- August 1 – Manuel L. Quezon, Philippine president (born 1878)
- August 4 – Krzysztof Kamil Baczyński,
Polish poet (Warsaw
Uprising) (born 1921)
- August 12
- August 19 – Henry Wood, British conductor (born
1869)
- August 23 – Abdul Mejid II, Caliph of the Ottoman Empire
(born 1868)
- August 26
- August 27 – Princess Mafalda of Savoy
(executed) (born 1902)
October–December
- October 4 – Al
Smith, American politician (born 1873)
- October 8 – Wendell Willkie, American politician (born
1892)
- October 14 – Erwin Rommel, German Field Marshal (born
1891)
- October 21 – Alois Kayser, German missionary (born 1877)
- October 22 – Richard Bennett, American actor
(born 1870)
- October 23 – Charles Glover Barkla, English
physicist, Nobel Prize
laureate (born 1877)
- October 24 – Shoji Nishimura, Japanese Vice admiral (born 1889)
- October 26
- November 2 – Thomas Midgley, American chemist and inventor
(born 1889)
- November 5 – Alexis Carrel, French surgeon and biologist,
recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology
or Medicine (born 1873)
- November 7 – Hannah Szenes, Hungarian World War II heroine
(executed) (born 1921)
- November 12 – George F. Houston, American actor (born 1896)
- December 2 – Josef Lhévinne, Russian pianist (born
1874)
- December 4 – Roger Bresnahan, American baseball player
(born 1879)
- December 9 – Laird Cregar, American actor (born 1916)
- December 13
- December 15 – Glenn Miller, American band leader (born
1904)
- December 22 – Harry Langdon, American comedian (born
1884)
- December 30 – Romain Rolland, French writer, Nobel Prize laureate (born
1866)
- December 31 – Vicente Lim, Filipino general of the Armed Forces of the
Philippines (born 1889)
- date unknown – Gerald
Haxton, secretary and lover of novelist and playwright W. Somerset Maugham (born 1892)
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