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1944
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Year 1944 (MCMXLIV) was a leap year starting on Saturday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar.
Events of 1944
WWII begins on September 1, 1939 after Germany invades Poland.
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January
- January 4 - WWII: The Battle of Monte Cassino begins.
- January 5 - WWII: Murder of Danish priest, poet and playwright Kaj Munk.
- January 5 - The Daily Mail becomes the first transoceanic newspaper.
- January 14 - WWII: The Soviet troops start the offensive at Leningrad and Novgorod.
- January 15 - WWII: The 27th Polish Home Army Infantry Division recreated, marking the start of Operation Tempest by the Polish Home Army.
- January 15 - An earthquake hits San Juan, Argentina killing an estimated 10,000 people in the worst natural disaster in Argentina's history.
- January 17 - WWII:
- January 20 - WWII: The Royal Air Force drops 2,300 tons of bombs on Berlin. The U.S. Army 36th Infantry Division, in Italy, attempts to cross the Rapido River.
- January 22 - WWII: Allies begin Operation Shingle, the assault on Anzio, Italy. The U.S. Army 45th Infantry Division stand their ground at Anzio against violent assaults for 4 months.
- January 27 - WWII: The two year Siege of Leningrad is lifted.
- January 29 - WWII: The Battle of Cisterna takes place.
- January 30 - WWII: United States troops invade Majuro, Marshall Islands.
- January 31 - WWII: American forces land on Kwajalein Atoll and other islands in the Japanese-held Marshall Islands.
February
March
- March - WWII: The Japanese launch an offensive in central and south China.
- March 1 - WWII:
- March 2 - WWII: Train stalls inside a railway tunnel outside Salerno, Italy - 521 choke to death
- March 2 - 16th Academy Awards ceremony
- March 3 - WWII: The Order of Nakhimov and the Order of Ushakov were instituted in 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 in 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 Creation of the politic Committee of national liberation in Greece.
- March 15 - WWII:
- March 17 - WWII: The hitlerists assassinate at Rîbniţa almost 400 prisoners, Soviet citizens and anti-fascist Romanians.
- March 19 - WWII: German forces 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 the height of over 4000 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. 33 Nazis are killed.
- March 24 - WWII:
- The Fosse Ardeatine massacre in Rome, Italy. 335 Italians are killed, including 75 Jews and over 200 members of the Italian Resistance from various groups.
- In the Polish village of Markowa, German police kill Józef and Wiktoria Ulm, their six children and eight Jewish people they were hiding.
April
May
June
Allied troops land on the beaches of Normandy during D-Day.
July
August
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: Battle of Debrecen starts on the Eastern Front (lasts until October 29).
- October 8 - The radio show, The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet debuts.
- October 9 - WWII: British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Soviet Union Premier Joseph Stalin begin a nine-day conference in Moscow to discuss the future of Europe.
- October 10 - Holocaust: 800 Gypsy children are systematically murdered at Auschwitz death camp
- October 12 - WWII: The Allies land at Athens.
- October 13 - WWII: Riga, the capital of Latvia is taken over by the Red Army.
- October 14 - WWII: German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel committed suicide rather than face execution for allegedly conspiring against Adolf Hitler.
- October 18 - WWII: Volkssturm founded on Hitler's orders.
- October 20 - WWII:
- October 20 - 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 the Americans.
- October 23 - WWII: Naval Battle of Leyte Gulf in the Philippines begins (lasts until October 26).
- October 25 - Florence Foster Jenkins recital in the Carnegie Hall
- October 25 - WWII: Red Army liberates Kirkenes, the first town in Norway to be liberated from German occupation.
- October 30 - 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
Undated
Ongoing
Births
For more 1944 births see Category:1944 births
January–February
- January 1 - Omar Hasan Ahmad al-Bashir, President of the Sudan
- January 2 - Prince Norodom Ranariddh, Cambodian politician
- January 3 - Chris von Saltza, American swimmer
- January 6 - Bonnie Franklin, American actress
- January 6 - Rolf M. Zinkernagel, Swiss immunologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
- January 9 - Ian Hornak, American Painter, Draughtsman and Sculptor (d. 2002)
- January 9 - Jimmy Page, English guitarist (Led Zeppelin)
- January 12 - Joe Frazier, American boxer
- January 17 - Françoise Hardy, French singer
- January 18 - Paul Keating, twenty-fourth Prime Minister of Australia
- January 19 - Shelley Fabares, American actress and singer
- January 23 - Rutger Hauer, Dutch actor
- January 25 - Anita Pallenberg, Italian model and actress
- January 26 - Angela Davis, American feminist and activist
- January 27 - Peter Akinola, Nigerian religious leader
- January 27 - Mairead Corrigan, Northern Irish activist, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize
- January 27 - Nick Mason, English drummer (Pink Floyd)
- January 28 - Susan Howard, American actress
- January 28 - John Tavener, British composer
- January 29 - Patrick Lipton Robinson, Jamaican judge
- February 3 - Dave Davies, British musician (The Kinks)
- February 5 - Al Kooper, American musician (Blood, Sweat, and 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 - Stockard Channing, American actress
- February 13 - Jerry Springer, English-born television host
- February 14 - Carl Bernstein, American journalist
- February 14 - Alan Parker, English-born film director, actor, and writer
- February 16 - Richard Ford, American writer
- February 17 - Karl Jenkins, Welsh composer
- February 20 - Willem van Hanegem, Dutch football player and coach
- February 22 - Jonathan Demme, American film director, producer, and writer
- February 22 - Tom Okker, Dutch tennis player
- February 23 - Johnny Winter, American musician
- February 24 - Nicky Hopkins, British musician (d. 1994)
- February 27 - Ken Grimwood, American writer (d. 2003)
- February 28 - Sepp Maier, German footballer
- February 29 - Dennis Farina, American actor
March–April
- March 1 - John Breaux, U.S. Senator from Louisiana
- March 1 - Roger Daltrey, English musician (The Who)
- March 2 - Uschi Glas, German actress
- March 4 - Harvey Postlethwaite, British engineer and race car designer (d. 1999)
- March 4 - Mary Wilson (singer), American singer
- March 4 - Bobby Womack, American singer and songwriter
- March 6 - Kiri Te Kanawa, New Zealand soprano
- March 8 - Buzz Hargrove, Canadian labour leader
- March 11 - Don Maclean, British comedian
- March 15 - Sly Stone, American singer
- 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 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, baseball player
- April 3 - Tony Orlando, American musician
- April 4 - Magda Aelvoet, Belgian politician
- April 6 - Felicity Palmer, English soprano
- April 7 - Gerhard Schröder, Chancellor of Germany
- April 8 - Jimmy Walker, American professional basketball player (d.2007)
- April 8 - Odd Nerdrum, Norwegian painter
- April 11 - John Milius, American film director, producer, and screenwriter
- April 13 - Jack Casady, American musician (Jefferson Airplane and Hot Tuna)
- April 15 - Dzhokhar Dudayev, Chechen leader, the 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 (m. 2007, l. d. 2008)
- 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 and 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 - Joe Cocker, British singer
- May 20 - Boudewijn de Groot, Dutch singer
- May 20 - Dietrich Mateschitz, Austrian businessman
- May 21 - Mary Robinson, President of Ireland
- May 23 - John Newcombe, Australian tennis player
- May 23 - Avraham Oz, Israeli Professor of Theatre, translator, and political activist
- May 24 - Patti LaBelle, American singer
- May 25 - Frank Oz, English puppeteer and film director
- May 28 - Rudy Giuliani, former Mayor of New York City
- May 28 - Gladys Knight, American singer
- May 28 - Patricia Quinn, Northern Irish actress
- May 28 - Rita MacNeil, Canadian folk singer
- 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 (Mamas and the Papas) and actress
- June 5 - Tommie Smith, American athlete
- June 5 - Colm Wilkinson, Irish singer
- June 6 - Phillip Allen Sharp, American scientist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
- June 8 - Don Grady, American actor and singer
- June 8 - Mark Belanger, baseball player (d. 1998)
- June 17 - Bill Rafferty, American comedian and impressionist (Real People)
- June 24 - Jeff Beck, British musician
- June 24 - John "Charlie" Whitney, British rock guitarist (Family)
- June 29 - Gary Busey, American actor
- June 30 - Raymond Moody, parapsychologist
- June 30 - Terry Funk, American professional wrestler
July–August
- July 3 - Michel Polnareff, French singer
- July 8 - Jeffrey Tambor, American actor
- July 13 - Ernő Rubik, Hungarian inventor
- July 17 - Mark Burgess, New Zealand cricket captains
- July 21 - Tony Scott, English film director
- July 21 - Paul Wellstone, U.S. Senator from Minnesota (d. 2002)
- July 23 - Alex Buzo, of Sydney, Australian playwright and author (d. 2006)
- July 27 - Tony Capstick, English comedian, actor, and musician (d. 2003)
- July 31 - Geraldine Chaplin, American actress
- July 31 - Robert C. Merton, American economist, Nobel Prize laureate
- August 2 - Jim Capaldi, Britis
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