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*[[January 1]]
*[[January 1]]
** WWI: British [[Royal Navy]] battleship [[HMS Formidable (1898)|HMS ''Formidable'']] is sunk off [[Lyme Regis]], [[Dorset]], England, by an [[Imperial German Navy]] [[U-boat]], with the loss of 547 crew.
** WWI: British [[Royal Navy]] battleship [[HMS Formidable (1898)|HMS ''Formidable'']] is sunk off [[Lyme Regis]], [[Dorset]], England, by an [[Imperial German Navy]] [[U-boat]], with the loss of 547 crew.
**[[Battle of Broken Hill]]: A train ambush near [[Broken Hill]], Australia, is carried out by two men (claiming to be in support of the [[Ottoman Empire]]) who are killed, together with four civilians.
**WWI: [[Battle of Broken Hill]]: A train ambush near [[Broken Hill]], Australia, is carried out by two men (claiming to be in support of the [[Ottoman Empire]]) who are killed, together with four civilians.
* [[January 5]] – [[Joseph E. Carberry]] sets an altitude record of {{convert|11,690|ft|m}}, carrying Capt. Benjamin Delahauf Foulois as a passenger, in a fixed-wing aircraft.
* [[January 5]] – [[Joseph E. Carberry]] sets an altitude record of {{convert|11,690|ft|m}}, carrying Capt. Benjamin Delahauf Foulois as a passenger, in a fixed-wing aircraft.
* [[January 12]]
* [[January 12]]
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* [[January 21]] – [[Kiwanis]] is founded in [[Detroit]], Michigan, as The Supreme Lodge Benevolent Order Brothers.
* [[January 21]] – [[Kiwanis]] is founded in [[Detroit]], Michigan, as The Supreme Lodge Benevolent Order Brothers.
* [[January 23]] – [[Chilembwe uprising]]: [[Baptist]] minister [[John Chilembwe]] initiates an ultimately unsuccessful uprising against British colonial rule in [[Nyasaland]] (modern-day [[Malawi]]).
* [[January 23]] – [[Chilembwe uprising]]: [[Baptist]] minister [[John Chilembwe]] initiates an ultimately unsuccessful uprising against British colonial rule in [[Nyasaland]] (modern-day [[Malawi]]).
* [[January 24]] – WWI: [[Battle of Dogger Bank (1915)|Battle of Dogger Bank]]: The [[British Grand Fleet]] defeats the [[Imperial German Navy|German High Seas Fleet]], sinking the armoured cruiser {{SMS|Blücher}}.<ref name="Pocket On This Day">{{cite book|title=Penguin Pocket On This Day|publisher=Penguin Reference Library|isbn=0-14-102715-0|year=2006}}</ref>
* [[January 24]] – WWI: [[Battle of Dogger Bank (1915)|Battle of Dogger Bank]] The [[British Grand Fleet]] defeats the [[Imperial German Navy|German High Seas Fleet]], sinking the armoured cruiser {{SMS|Blücher}}.<ref name="Pocket On This Day">{{cite book|title=Penguin Pocket On This Day|publisher=Penguin Reference Library|isbn=0-14-102715-0|year=2006}}</ref>
* [[January 25]] - The first United States coast-to-coast [[Long-distance calling|long-distance telephone call]] is facilitated by a newly invented vacuum tube amplifier, ceremonially inaugurated by [[Alexander Graham Bell]] in New York City and his former assistant [[Thomas A. Watson]], in San Francisco, California.
* [[January 25]] The first United States coast-to-coast [[Long-distance calling|long-distance telephone call]] is facilitated by a newly invented vacuum tube amplifier, ceremonially inaugurated by [[Alexander Graham Bell]] in New York City and his former assistant [[Thomas A. Watson]], in San Francisco, California.
* [[January 26]]
* [[January 26]]
** WWI: The [[Ottoman Army]] begins the [[Raid on the Suez Canal]].
** WWI: The [[Ottoman Army]] begins the [[Raid on the Suez Canal]].
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* [[January 27]] – WWI: French military casualties begin arriving at the [[Hôpital Temporaire d'Arc-en-Barrois]], established earlier in the month by British volunteers.
* [[January 27]] – WWI: French military casualties begin arriving at the [[Hôpital Temporaire d'Arc-en-Barrois]], established earlier in the month by British volunteers.
* [[January 28]] – An act of the [[United States Congress]] designates the [[United States Coast Guard]], began in [[1790]], as a military branch.
* [[January 28]] – An act of the [[United States Congress]] designates the [[United States Coast Guard]], began in [[1790]], as a military branch.
* [[January 31]] – WWI: [[Battle of Bolimów]] – [[German Empire|Germany]]'s first large-scale use of [[Chemical weapons in World War I|poison gas]] as a weapon occurs, when 18,000 [[artillery]] shells containing liquid [[xylyl bromide]] [[tear gas]] are fired on the [[Imperial Russian Army]], on the [[Rawka River]] west of [[Warsaw]]; however, freezing temperatures prevent it being effective.<ref>{{cite web|last=Heller|first=Charles E.|url=http://usacac.army.mil/cac2/cgsc/carl/resources/csi/Heller/HELLER.asp|title=Chemical Warfare in World War I: The American Experience, 1917–1918|publisher=Combat Studies Institute|series=Leaveanworth Papers, 10|access-date=August 24, 2012|date=September 1984}}</ref>
* [[January 31]] – WWI: [[Battle of Bolimów]] – [[German Empire|Germany]]'s first large-scale use of [[Chemical weapons in World War I|poison gas]] as a weapon occurs, when 18,000 [[artillery]] shells containing liquid [[xylyl bromide]] [[tear gas]] are fired on the [[Imperial Russian Army]], on the [[Rawka River]] west of [[Warsaw]]; however, freezing temperatures prevent it being effective.<ref>{{cite web|last=Heller|first=Charles E.|url=http://usacac.army.mil/cac2/cgsc/carl/resources/csi/Heller/HELLER.asp|title=Chemical Warfare in World War I: The American Experience, 1917–1918|publisher=Combat Studies Institute|series=Leaveanworth Papers, 10|access-date=August 24, 2012|date=September 1984|archive-date=April 22, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120422083826/http://usacac.army.mil/cac2/cgsc/carl/resources/csi/Heller/HELLER.asp|url-status=live}}</ref>
[[File:Seal of the U.S. Coast Guard.svg|thumb|120px|right|[[January 28]]: [[United States Coast Guard]] military branch]]
[[File:Seal of the U.S. Coast Guard.svg|thumb|120px|right|[[January 28]]: [[United States Coast Guard]] military branch]]


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{{main|February 1915}}
{{main|February 1915}}
* [[February]] – While working as a [[cook (profession)|cook]] at New York's [[Sloane Hospital for Women]] under an assumed name, "[[Typhoid Mary]]" (an [[asymptomatic carrier]] of [[typhoid fever]]) infects 25 people, and is placed in [[quarantine]] for life on [[March 27]].
* [[February]] – While working as a [[cook (profession)|cook]] at New York's [[Sloane Hospital for Women]] under an assumed name, "[[Typhoid Mary]]" (an [[asymptomatic carrier]] of [[typhoid fever]]) infects 25 people, and is placed in [[quarantine]] for life on [[March 27]].
* [[February 1]] – [[William Fox (producer)|William Fox]] creates the [[Fox Film Corporation]].
* [[February 4]] – The [[Maritz Rebellion]] of disaffected [[Boer]]s against the government of the [[Union of South Africa]] ends with the surrender of the remaining rebels.
* [[February 4]] – The [[Maritz Rebellion]] of disaffected [[Boer]]s against the government of the [[Union of South Africa]] ends with the surrender of the remaining rebels.
* [[February 8]] – The controversial film ''[[The Birth of a Nation]]'', directed by [[D. W. Griffith]], premieres in Los Angeles. It will be the [[List of highest-grossing films#Timeline of highest-grossing films|highest-grossing film]] for around 25 years.
* [[February 8]] – The controversial film ''[[The Birth of a Nation]]'', directed by [[D. W. Griffith]], premieres in Los Angeles. It will be the [[List of highest-grossing films#Timeline of highest-grossing films|highest-grossing film]] for around 25 years.
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* [[March 2]] – [[Armenian genocide]]: Earliest recorded deportations.<ref>"The Deportation of the Armenians of Dörtyol", Ciphered telegram from the [[Ministry of the Interior (Ottoman Empire)]] to the Province of Adana, BOA. DH. ŞFR, nr. 50/141.</ref>
* [[March 2]] – [[Armenian genocide]]: Earliest recorded deportations.<ref>"The Deportation of the Armenians of Dörtyol", Ciphered telegram from the [[Ministry of the Interior (Ottoman Empire)]] to the Province of Adana, BOA. DH. ŞFR, nr. 50/141.</ref>
* [[March 10]]–[[March 13|13]] – WWI: [[Battle of Neuve Chapelle]] – In the first deliberately planned British offensive of the war, British Indian troops overrun German positions in France, but are unable to sustain the advance.
* [[March 10]]–[[March 13|13]] – WWI: [[Battle of Neuve Chapelle]] – In the first deliberately planned British offensive of the war, British Indian troops overrun German positions in France, but are unable to sustain the advance.
* [[March 11]] – WWI: British [[armed merchantman]] {{HMS|Bayano|1913}} is sunk in the [[North Channel (Great Britain and Ireland)|North Channel]] off the coast of [[Scotland]] by [[Imperial German Navy]] [[U-boat]] ''[[SM U-27 (Germany)|SM U-27]]''. Around 200 crew are lost, a number of bodies being washed up on the [[Isle of Man]], with only 26 saved.<ref>{{cite web|last=Johnston|first=Willie|date=March 12, 2015|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-south-scotland-31821949|title=Centenary of HMS Bayano disaster off the Galloway coast|work=[[BBC News]]|access-date=March 24, 2015}}</ref>
* [[March 11]] – WWI: British [[armed merchantman]] {{HMS|Bayano|1913}} is sunk in the [[North Channel (Great Britain and Ireland)|North Channel]] off the coast of [[Scotland]] by [[Imperial German Navy]] [[U-boat]] ''[[SM U-27 (Germany)|SM U-27]]''. Around 200 crew are lost, a number of bodies being washed up on the [[Isle of Man]], with only 26 saved.<ref>{{cite web|last=Johnston|first=Willie|date=March 12, 2015|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-south-scotland-31821949|title=Centenary of HMS Bayano disaster off the Galloway coast|work=[[BBC News]]|access-date=March 24, 2015|archive-date=March 13, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150313044311/http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-south-scotland-31821949|url-status=live}}</ref>
* [[March 14]] – WWI:
* [[March 14]] – WWI:
** [[Battle of Más a Tierra]]: Off the coast of [[Chile]], the British [[Royal Navy]] forces the Imperial German Navy [[light cruiser]] [[SMS Dresden (1907)|SMS ''Dresden'']] (last survivor of the German East Asia Squadron) to scuttle.
** [[Battle of Más a Tierra]]: Off the coast of [[Chile]], the British [[Royal Navy]] forces the Imperial German Navy [[light cruiser]] [[SMS Dresden (1907)|SMS ''Dresden'']] (last survivor of the German East Asia Squadron) to scuttle.
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** [[Gallipoli campaign]]: A Franco-British naval attack on the [[Dardanelles]] fails.
** [[Gallipoli campaign]]: A Franco-British naval attack on the [[Dardanelles]] fails.
** British Royal Navy battleship {{HMS|Dreadnought|1906}} sinks [[SM U-29 (Germany)|German submarine ''U-29'']] with all hands in the [[Pentland Firth]] off the coast of Scotland by ramming her, the only time this tactic is known to have been successfully used by a battleship.
** British Royal Navy battleship {{HMS|Dreadnought|1906}} sinks [[SM U-29 (Germany)|German submarine ''U-29'']] with all hands in the [[Pentland Firth]] off the coast of Scotland by ramming her, the only time this tactic is known to have been successfully used by a battleship.
* [[March 19]] – [[Pluto]] is photographed for the first time, but is not classified as a [[planet]].
* [[March 19]] – [[Pluto]] is photographed for the first time, but is not recognised for what it is.
* [[March 26]] – The [[Vancouver Millionaires]] win the [[1915 Stanley Cup Finals|Stanley Cup]] in [[ice hockey]] over the [[Ottawa Senators (original)|Ottawa Senators]], 3 games to 0.
* [[March 26]] – The [[Vancouver Millionaires]] win the [[1915 Stanley Cup Finals|Stanley Cup]] in [[ice hockey]] over the [[Ottawa Senators (original)|Ottawa Senators]], 3 games to 0.
* [[March 28]] – The first [[Roman Catholic liturgy]] at the newly consecrated [[Cathedral of Saint Paul (Minnesota)|Cathedral of Saint Paul, Minnesota]], is celebrated by [[Archbishop]] [[John Ireland (bishop)|John Ireland]].
* [[March 28]] – The first [[Roman Catholic liturgy]] at the newly consecrated [[Cathedral of Saint Paul (Minnesota)|Cathedral of Saint Paul, Minnesota]], is celebrated by [[Archbishop]] [[John Ireland (bishop)|John Ireland]].
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* [[April 5]] – Boxer [[Jess Willard]], the latest "Great White Hope", defeats [[Jack Johnson (boxer)|Jack Johnson]] with a 26th-round knockout in sweltering heat, at Havana, Cuba. Willard becomes very popular among white Americans, for "bringing back the championship to the white race".
* [[April 5]] – Boxer [[Jess Willard]], the latest "Great White Hope", defeats [[Jack Johnson (boxer)|Jack Johnson]] with a 26th-round knockout in sweltering heat, at Havana, Cuba. Willard becomes very popular among white Americans, for "bringing back the championship to the white race".
* [[April 11]] – [[Charlie Chaplin]]'s film ''[[The Tramp (film)|The Tramp]]'' is released in the United States.
* [[April 11]] – [[Charlie Chaplin]]'s film ''[[The Tramp (film)|The Tramp]]'' is released in the United States.
* [[April 21]] - On the orders of [[Talat Pasha]], Haydar Bey organized an [[Haydar Bey's Assyrian Expedition|expedition]] against the Assyrians. He killed thousands of [[Assyrians]] along with [[Kurdish tribes]].
* [[April 22]] – WWI: Start of [[Second Battle of Ypres]] – Germany makes its first large scale use of [[chemical weapons|poison gas]] on the Western Front.
* [[April 22]] – WWI: Start of [[Second Battle of Ypres]] – Germany makes its first large scale use of [[chemical weapons|poison gas]] on the Western Front.
* [[April 24]] – Armenian genocide: [[Deportation of Armenian intellectuals on 24 April 1915|deportation of Armenian notables]] from [[Istanbul]] begins.
* [[April 24]] – Armenian genocide: [[Deportation of Armenian intellectuals on 24 April 1915|deportation of Armenian notables]] from [[Istanbul]] begins.
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** The [[Gorlice-Tarnów offensive|Battle of Gorlice]] begins. It is one of the bloodiest battles of [[World War I]].
** The [[Gorlice-Tarnów offensive|Battle of Gorlice]] begins. It is one of the bloodiest battles of [[World War I]].
* [[May 3]] – Canadian soldier [[John McCrae]] writes the poem "[[In Flanders Fields]]".
* [[May 3]] – Canadian soldier [[John McCrae]] writes the poem "[[In Flanders Fields]]".
* [[May 5]] – WWI: Forces of the [[Ottoman Empire]] begin shelling [[ANZAC Cove]] from a new position behind their lines.
* [[May 5]] – WWI: Gallipoli Campaign – Forces of the [[Ottoman Empire]] begin shelling [[ANZAC Cove]] from a new position behind their lines.
* [[May 6]] – [[Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition]]: The [[SY Aurora|SY ''Aurora'']] [[SY Aurora's drift|broke loose from its anchorage during a gale]], beginning a 312-day ordeal.<ref>{{cite book | last = Haddelsey | first = Stephen | title = Ice Captain | publisher = The History Press | location = Stroud, Gloucestershire | year = 2008 | isbn = 978-0-7509-4348-2 |pages=51&ndash;52}}</ref>
* [[May 6]] – [[Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition]]: [[SY Aurora's drift|SY ''Aurora'''s drift]] The {{SY|Aurora}} breaks loose from its anchorage during a gale, beginning a 312-day ordeal.<ref>{{cite book|last=Haddelsey|first=Stephen|title=Ice Captain|publisher=The History Press|location=Stroud, Gloucestershire|year=2008|isbn=978-0-7509-4348-2|pages=51–2}}</ref>
* [[May 7]] – WWI
* [[May 7]] – WWI: [[Sinking of the RMS Lusitania|Sinking of the RMS ''Lusitania'']]: {{RMS|Titanic}}'s main rival, the British [[ocean liner]] {{RMS|Lusitania}}, is sunk by [[Imperial German Navy]] [[U-boat]] ''[[SM U-20 (Germany)|U-20]]'' off the south-west coast of Ireland, killing 1,198 civilians en route from New York City to [[Liverpool]]. The best-known of the celebrities on board was [[Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt]]. American sportsman (b. [[1877]])
** [[Sinking of the RMS Lusitania|Sinking of the RMS ''Lusitania'']]: {{RMS|Titanic}}'s main rival, the British [[ocean liner]] {{RMS|Lusitania}}, is sunk by [[Imperial German Navy]] [[U-boat]] ''[[SM U-20 (Germany)|U-20]]'' off the south-west coast of Ireland, killing 1,199 civilians en route from New York City to [[Liverpool]]. The best-known of the celebrities on board is American sportsman [[Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt]] (b. [[1877]]).
** Germany captures the Latvian port city of [[Liepāja|Libau]].
* [[May 9]] – WWI – [[Second Battle of Artois]]: [[German Empire|German]] and [[French Third Republic|French]] forces fight to a standstill; German forces defeat the British at the [[Battle of Aubers Ridge]].
* [[May 9]] – WWI – [[Second Battle of Artois]]: [[German Empire|German]] and [[French Third Republic|French]] forces fight to a standstill; German forces defeat the British at the [[Battle of Aubers Ridge]].
* [[May 17]] – The last purely [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal]] government in the United Kingdom ends, when the prime minister [[H. H. Asquith]] forms an all-party [[coalition government]], the [[Asquith coalition ministry]], effective [[May 25]].
* [[May 17]] – The last purely [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal]] government in the United Kingdom ends, when the prime minister [[H. H. Asquith]] forms an all-party [[coalition government]], the [[Asquith coalition ministry]], effective [[May 25]].
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* [[May 25]] – [[Republic of China (1912–49)|China]] agrees to the [[Twenty-One Demands]] of the Japanese.
* [[May 25]] – [[Republic of China (1912–49)|China]] agrees to the [[Twenty-One Demands]] of the Japanese.
* [[May 27]] – [[Armenian genocide]]: The [[Tehcir Law]] is promulgated by the Turkish [[Ottoman Empire]] authorizing deportation of the [[Ottoman Armenian population]] to [[Deir ez-Zor]] in the Syrian desert, leading to the deaths of anywhere between 800,000 and over 1,500,000 civilians and confiscation of their property.
* [[May 27]] – [[Armenian genocide]]: The [[Tehcir Law]] is promulgated by the Turkish [[Ottoman Empire]] authorizing deportation of the [[Ottoman Armenian population]] to [[Deir ez-Zor]] in the Syrian desert, leading to the deaths of anywhere between 800,000 and over 1,500,000 civilians and confiscation of their property.
* [[May 28]] – [[International Congress of Women]] meets at the Hague as a major peace initiative.<ref>{{cite book|last=Paull|first=John|year=2018|url=https://www.academia.edu/36546779|chapter=12:The Women Who Tried to Stop the Great War: The International Congress of Women at The Hague 1915|editor=Campbell, A. H.|title=Global Leadership Initiatives for Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding|pages=249–266|location=Hershey, PA|publisher=IGI Global}}</ref>
* [[May 28]] – [[International Congress of Women]] meets at the Hague as a major peace initiative.<ref>{{cite book|last=Paull|first=John|year=2018|url=https://www.academia.edu/36546779|chapter=12:The Women Who Tried to Stop the Great War: The International Congress of Women at The Hague 1915|editor=Campbell, A. H.|title=Global Leadership Initiatives for Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding|pages=249–266|location=Hershey, PA|publisher=IGI Global|access-date=May 27, 2021|archive-date=March 25, 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220325143727/https://www.academia.edu/36546779|url-status=live}}</ref>
* [[May 29]] – [[Teófilo Braga]] becomes president of [[First Portuguese Republic|Portugal]].
* [[May 29]] – [[Teófilo Braga]] becomes president of [[First Portuguese Republic|Portugal]].


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** [[Sinhalese people|Sinhalese]] militia captain [[Henry Pedris]] is executed in [[British Ceylon]] for inciting race riots, a charge later proved false; he becomes a hero of the [[Sri Lankan independence movement]].
** [[Sinhalese people|Sinhalese]] militia captain [[Henry Pedris]] is executed in [[British Ceylon]] for inciting race riots, a charge later proved false; he becomes a hero of the [[Sri Lankan independence movement]].
* [[July 9]] – WWI: Theodore Seitz, governor of [[German South West Africa]], surrenders to General [[Louis Botha]], between [[Otavi]] and [[Tsumeb]].
* [[July 9]] – WWI: Theodore Seitz, governor of [[German South West Africa]], surrenders to General [[Louis Botha]], between [[Otavi]] and [[Tsumeb]].
* [[July 11]] – WWI: [[Battle of Rufiji Delta]] – German cruiser {{SMS|Königsberg|1905}} is forced to [[Scuttling|scuttle]] in the [[Rufiji River]], [[German East Africa]] (present-day [[Tanzania]]).
* [[July 11]] – WWI: [[Battle of Rufiji Delta]] – German cruiser {{SMS|Königsberg|1905}} is forced to [[Scuttling|scuttle]] in the [[Rufiji River]], [[German East Africa]] (modern-day [[Tanzania]]).
* [[July 14]] – The [[McMahon–Hussein Correspondence]] between [[Hussein bin Ali, Sharif of Mecca]] and the British official [[Henry McMahon (diplomat)|Henry McMahon]] concerning the [[Arab revolt]] against the [[Ottoman Empire]] begins; in exchange for assistance against the Ottomans, the British offer bin Ali their recognition of an independent Arab kingdom, although clear terms are never agreed.<ref>{{cite book|isbn=978-0-141-01728-0|first=Avi|last=Shlaim|author-link=Avi Shlaim|title=Lion of Jordan|publisher=Penguin Books|location=London|year=2008|page=2}}</ref>
* [[July 14]] – The [[McMahon–Hussein Correspondence]] between [[Hussein bin Ali, Sharif of Mecca]] and the British official [[Henry McMahon (diplomat)|Henry McMahon]] concerning the [[Arab revolt]] against the [[Ottoman Empire]] begins; in exchange for assistance against the Ottomans, the British offer bin Ali their recognition of an independent Arab kingdom, although clear terms are never agreed.<ref>{{cite book|isbn=978-0-141-01728-0|first=Avi|last=Shlaim|author-link=Avi Shlaim|title=Lion of Jordan|publisher=Penguin Books|location=London|year=2008|page=2}}</ref>
* [[July 22]] – WWI: The "[[Great Retreat (Russian)|Great Retreat]]" is ordered on the Eastern Front; Russian forces pull back out of Poland (at this time part of the Russian Empire), taking machinery and equipment with them.
* [[July 22]] – WWI: The "[[Great Retreat (Russian)|Great Retreat]]" is ordered on the Eastern Front; Russian forces pull back out of Poland (at this time part of the Russian Empire), taking machinery and equipment with them.
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[[File:Galveston Hurricane 1915 wrecked home.jpg|thumb|August: Destruction by the [[1915 Galveston hurricane]].]]
[[File:Galveston Hurricane 1915 wrecked home.jpg|thumb|August: Destruction by the [[1915 Galveston hurricane]].]]
* [[August 5]]–[[August 23|23]] – Hurricane Two of the [[1915 Atlantic hurricane season]] over [[Galveston]] and [[New Orleans]] leaves 275 dead.
* [[August 5]]–[[August 23|23]] – Hurricane Two of the [[1915 Atlantic hurricane season]] over [[Galveston]] and [[New Orleans]] leaves 275 dead.
* [[August 6]] – WWI: [[Battle of Sari Bair]] – The [[Allies of World War I|Allies]] mount a diversionary attack timed to coincide with a major Allied landing of reinforcements at [[Suvla Bay]].
* [[August 6]] – WWI: [[Battle of Sari Bair]] (Gallipoli Campaign) – The [[Allies of World War I|Allies]] mount a diversionary attack timed to coincide with a major Allied landing of reinforcements at [[Suvla Bay]].
* [[August 16]] – WWI: The [[Allies of World War I|Allies]] promises the [[Kingdom of Serbia]], should victory be achieved over [[Austria-Hungary]] and its allied [[Central Powers]], the territories of [[Baranya (region)|Baranja]], [[Srem]] and [[Slavonia]] from the [[Cisleithania]]n part of the Dual Monarchy, [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]], and eastern [[Dalmatia]] (from the river of [[Krka (Croatia)|Krka]] to Bar).
* [[August 16]] – WWI: The [[Allies of World War I|Allies]] promises the [[Kingdom of Serbia]], should victory be achieved over [[Austria-Hungary]] and its allied [[Central Powers]], the territories of [[Baranya (region)|Baranja]], [[Srem]] and [[Slavonia]] from the [[Cisleithania]]n part of the Dual Monarchy, [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]], and eastern [[Dalmatia]] (from the river of [[Krka (Croatia)|Krka]] to Bar).


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* [[September 6]] – The prototype [[Tanks in World War I|military tank]] is first tested by the [[British Army]].
* [[September 6]] – The prototype [[Tanks in World War I|military tank]] is first tested by the [[British Army]].
* [[September 7]] – Cartoonist [[Johnny Gruelle|John B. Gruelle]] is given a patent for his ''[[Raggedy Ann]]'' doll.
* [[September 7]] – Cartoonist [[Johnny Gruelle|John B. Gruelle]] is given a patent for his ''[[Raggedy Ann]]'' doll.
* [[September 8]] – WWI: A [[Zeppelin]] raid destroys No. 61 [[Farringdon Road]], London; it is rebuilt in [[1917]], and called The Zeppelin Building.
* [[September 8]] – WWI: A [[Zeppelin]] raid destroys No. 61 [[Farringdon Road]], London; the premises are rebuilt in [[1917]], and called The Zeppelin Building.
* [[September 11]] – The [[Pennsylvania Railroad]] begins electrified commuter rail service between [[Paoli, Pennsylvania|Paoli]] and [[Philadelphia]], using overhead AC trolley wires for power. This type of system is later used in long-distance passenger trains between New York City, Washington, D.C., and [[Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]].
* [[September 11]] – The [[Pennsylvania Railroad]] begins electrified commuter rail service between [[Paoli, Pennsylvania|Paoli]] and [[Philadelphia]], using overhead AC trolley wires for power. This type of system is later used in long-distance passenger trains between New York City, Washington, D.C., and [[Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]].
* [[September 12]] – French soldiers rescue over 4,000 [[Armenian genocide]] survivors stranded on Musa Dagh, a mountain in the Hatay province of [[Turkey]].
* [[September 12]] – French soldiers rescue over 4,000 [[Armenian genocide]] survivors stranded on Musa Dagh, a mountain in the Hatay province of [[Turkey]].
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* [[October 21]] – The [[United Daughters of the Confederacy]] holds its first annual meeting outside the South, in [[San Francisco]]. Historian General [[Mildred Rutherford]] addresses the gathering on the "Historical Sins of Omission & Commission", of [[Yankee]] historians.
* [[October 21]] – The [[United Daughters of the Confederacy]] holds its first annual meeting outside the South, in [[San Francisco]]. Historian General [[Mildred Rutherford]] addresses the gathering on the "Historical Sins of Omission & Commission", of [[Yankee]] historians.
* [[October 23]] – WWI: The torpedoing of [[armored cruiser]] {{SMS|Prinz Adalbert|1901}} results in only 3 men being rescued from a crew of 675, the greatest single loss of life for the [[Imperial German Navy]] in the [[Baltic Sea]] during the war.
* [[October 23]] – WWI: The torpedoing of [[armored cruiser]] {{SMS|Prinz Adalbert|1901}} results in only 3 men being rescued from a crew of 675, the greatest single loss of life for the [[Imperial German Navy]] in the [[Baltic Sea]] during the war.
* [[October 25]] – [[Lyda Conley]], the first [[Native Americans in the United States|American Indian]] woman to appear before the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] as a lawyer, is admitted to practice there.<ref>“Washington, Oct. 25. ''[[The New York Times]]'', October 26, 1915.</ref>
* [[October 25]] – [[Lyda Conley]], the first [[Native Americans in the United States|American Indian]] woman to appear before the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] as a lawyer, is admitted to practice there.<ref>"Washington, Oct. 25." ''[[The New York Times]]'', October 26, 1915.</ref>
* [[October 27]] – [[Billy Hughes|William Morris "Billy" Hughes]] becomes the 7th [[Prime Minister of Australia]].
* [[October 27]] – [[Billy Hughes|William Morris "Billy" Hughes]] becomes the 7th [[Prime Minister of Australia]].
* [[October 28]] – [[St. Johns School fire]]: Fire at St. John's School in [[Peabody, Massachusetts]], claims the lives of 21 girls between the ages of 7 and 17.
* [[October 28]] – [[St. Johns School fire]]: Fire at St. John's School in [[Peabody, Massachusetts]], claims the lives of 21 girls between the ages of 7 and 17.
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{{main|November 1915}}
* [[November 18]] – The U.S. [[silent film]] ''[[Inspiration (1915 film)|Inspiration]]'', the first mainstream movie in which a leading actress ([[Audrey Munson]]) appears [[Nudity in film|nude]], is released.
* [[November 18]] – The U.S. [[silent film]] ''[[Inspiration (1915 film)|Inspiration]]'', the first mainstream movie in which a leading actress ([[Audrey Munson]]) appears [[Nudity in film|nude]], is released.
* [[November 21]] – British polar exploration ship ''[[Endurance (1912 ship)|Endurance]]'' finally breaks apart from pressure of ice around it and sinks into the [[Weddell Sea]], stranding [[Ernest Shackleton]]'s [[Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition]] party in the Antarctic.<ref>{{cite book|last=Shackleton|first=Ernest|title=South|publisher=Century Publishing|location=London|year=1983|isbn=0-7126-0111-2|page=98}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.coolantarctica.com/Antarctica%20fact%20file/History/Ernest_Shackleton_map_time_line.htm|title=Ernest Shackleton, Endurance Voyage, Time Line and Map|publisher=CoolAntarctica.com|year=2001|access-date=October 27, 2012|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121016131004/http://coolantarctica.com/Antarctica%20fact%20file/History/Ernest_Shackleton_map_time_line.htm|archive-date=October 16, 2012}}</ref> The wreck is discovered at a depth of 3,008 metres (9,869 ft), 107 years later in 2022.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Endurance: Shackleton's lost ship is found in Antarctic |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-60662541|access-date=9 March 2022|date=9 March 2022|website=BBC News|language=en-US}}</ref>
* [[November 21]] – British polar exploration ship ''[[Endurance (1912 ship)|Endurance]]'' finally breaks apart from pressure of ice around it and sinks into the [[Weddell Sea]], stranding [[Ernest Shackleton]]'s [[Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition]] party in the Antarctic.<ref>{{cite book|last=Shackleton|first=Ernest|title=South|publisher=Century Publishing|location=London|year=1983|isbn=0-7126-0111-2|page=98}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.coolantarctica.com/Antarctica%20fact%20file/History/Ernest_Shackleton_map_time_line.htm|title=Ernest Shackleton, Endurance Voyage, Time Line and Map|publisher=CoolAntarctica.com|year=2001|access-date=October 27, 2012|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121016131004/http://coolantarctica.com/Antarctica%20fact%20file/History/Ernest_Shackleton_map_time_line.htm|archive-date=October 16, 2012}}</ref> The wreck is discovered at a depth of 3,008 metres (9,869 ft), 107 years later in 2022.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Endurance: Shackleton's lost ship is found in Antarctic|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-60662541|access-date=9 March 2022|date=9 March 2022|website=BBC News|language=en-US|archive-date=March 12, 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220312115224/https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-60662541|url-status=live}}</ref>
* [[November 23]] – The ''[[Triangle Film Corporation]]'' opens its new motion picture theater in [[Massillon, Ohio]].
* [[November 23]] – The [[Triangle Film Corporation]] opens its new motion picture theater in [[Massillon, Ohio]].
* [[November 24]] – [[William Joseph Simmons|William J. Simmons]] revives the American Civil War era [[Ku Klux Klan]] at [[Stone Mountain]], [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]].
* [[November 24]] – [[William Joseph Simmons|William J. Simmons]] revives the American Civil War era [[Ku Klux Klan]] at [[Stone Mountain]], [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]].
* [[November 25]] – [[Albert Einstein]] presents part of his theory of [[general relativity]] to the [[Prussian Academy of Sciences]].<ref>{{cite journal|last=Einstein|first=Albert|date=November 25, 1915|title=Die Feldgleichungen der Gravitation|journal=Sitzungsberichte der Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin|pages=844–847|url=http://echo.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/ECHOdocuView?url=/permanent/echo/einstein/sitzungsberichte/6E3MAXK4/index.meta|access-date=August 27, 2018}}</ref>
* [[November 25]] – [[Albert Einstein]] presents part of his theory of [[general relativity]] to the [[Prussian Academy of Sciences]].<ref>{{cite journal|last=Einstein|first=Albert|date=November 25, 1915|title=Die Feldgleichungen der Gravitation|journal=Sitzungsberichte der Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin|pages=844–847|url=http://echo.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/ECHOdocuView?url=/permanent/echo/einstein/sitzungsberichte/6E3MAXK4/index.meta|access-date=August 27, 2018|archive-date=July 25, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230725074812/https://echo.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/ECHOdocuView?url=/permanent/echo/einstein/sitzungsberichte/6E3MAXK4/index.meta|url-status=live}}</ref>


=== December ===
=== December ===
{{main|December 1915}}
{{main|December 1915}}
* [[December 4]]–[[December 18|18]] – The '[[Peace Ship]]' ''Oscar II'' chartered by industrialist [[Henry Ford]] sails from [[Hoboken, New Jersey]] to [[Oslo]] on an independent and eventually unsuccessful mission to broker a peace conference.<ref>{{cite book|last=Watts|first=Steven|title=The People's Tycoon: Henry Ford and the American Century|url=https://archive.org/details/peoplestycoonhen00watt|url-access=registration|year=2005|publisher=Alfred A. Knopf|location=New York|page=[https://archive.org/details/peoplestycoonhen00watt/page/228 228]|isbn=978-0-375-40735-2 }}</ref>
* [[December 10]] – The 1&nbsp;millionth [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] car rolls off the assembly line, at the [[River Rouge Plant]] in [[Detroit]], Michigan.
* [[December 8]] – [[Jean Sibelius]] conducts the world première of his [[Symphony No. 5 (Sibelius)|Symphony No. 5]] in [[Helsinki]] at a 50th birthday concert for him.<ref>{{cite book|first=Jon|last=Paxman|title=Classical Music 1600–2000: A Chronology|location=London|publisher=Omnibus|year=2014|isbn=978-1-84449-773-7}}</ref>
* [[December 10]] – The 1&nbsp;millionth [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] car rolls off the assembly line at the [[River Rouge Plant]] in [[Detroit]], Michigan.
* [[December 12]] – [[President of the Republic of China]] [[Yuan Shikai]] declares himself [[Empire of China (1915–16)|Emperor]].
* [[December 12]] – [[President of the Republic of China]] [[Yuan Shikai]] declares himself [[Empire of China (1915–16)|Emperor]].
* [[December 18]] – United States President [[Woodrow Wilson]] marries [[Edith Bolling Galt Wilson|Edith B. Galt]], in Washington, D.C.
* [[December 18]] – United States President [[Woodrow Wilson]] marries [[Edith Bolling Galt Wilson|Edith B. Galt]], in Washington, D.C.
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* The [[Ancient Mystical Order Rosae Crucis]] is founded in the United States.
* The [[Ancient Mystical Order Rosae Crucis]] is founded in the United States.
* Carrier Engineering, predecessor of [[Carrier Global]], a global [[air conditioning]] brand, is founded in [[New Jersey]], United States.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.corp.carrier.com/StaticFiles/Carrier.com/Carrier%20Corporate%20Sites%20Content/Corporate-English/Data/History/historyflash.html|title=Carrier Corporation: Interactive Timeline|publisher=Carrier Corporation|location=Palm Beach Gardens|access-date=2012-07-14|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120708044906/http://www.corp.carrier.com/StaticFiles/Carrier.com/Carrier%20Corporate%20Sites%20Content/Corporate-English/Data/History/historyflash.html|archive-date=2012-07-08}}</ref>
* Carrier Engineering, predecessor of [[Carrier Global]], a global [[air conditioning]] brand, is founded in [[New Jersey]], United States.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.corp.carrier.com/StaticFiles/Carrier.com/Carrier%20Corporate%20Sites%20Content/Corporate-English/Data/History/historyflash.html|title=Carrier Corporation: Interactive Timeline|publisher=Carrier Corporation|location=Palm Beach Gardens|access-date=2012-07-14|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120708044906/http://www.corp.carrier.com/StaticFiles/Carrier.com/Carrier%20Corporate%20Sites%20Content/Corporate-English/Data/History/historyflash.html|archive-date=2012-07-08}}</ref>
* The WWI song ''[[Just for the Sake of Gold]]'' is published.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Parker |first1=Bernard S. |date=2007 |volume=1 |title=World War I Sheet Music |location=Jefferson |publisher=McFarland & Company, Inc. |page=329 |isbn=978-0-7864-2799-4}}</ref>


== Births ==
== Births ==
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[[File:Robert Hofstadter.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Robert Hofstadter]]]]
[[File:Robert Hofstadter.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Robert Hofstadter]]]]
[[File:Patriarch-Teoctist.jpg|100px|thumb|[[Teoctist Arăpașu]]]]
[[File:Patriarch-Teoctist.jpg|100px|thumb|[[Teoctist Arăpașu]]]]
[[File:Tikka Khan.png|thumb|100px|[[Tikka Khan]] of the [[Pakistan Army]], known as the ''Victor of the Rann of Kutch'']]
[[File:Lorne Greene - 1969.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Lorne Greene]]]]
[[File:Lorne Greene - 1969.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Lorne Greene]]]]
[[File:Ann Sheridan Argentinean Magazine AD.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Ann Sheridan]]]]
[[File:Ann Sheridan Argentinean Magazine AD.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Ann Sheridan]]]]
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** [[Teoctist Arăpașu]], Ex-Romanian Orthodox Church Patriarch (d. [[2007]])
** [[Teoctist Arăpașu]], Ex-Romanian Orthodox Church Patriarch (d. [[2007]])
** [[Georges-André Chevallaz]], 78th [[President of the Swiss Confederation]] (d. [[2002]])
** [[Georges-André Chevallaz]], 78th [[President of the Swiss Confederation]] (d. [[2002]])
* [[February 10]] – [[Tikka Khan]], Pakistan Army General, [[World War II|WWII]] Veteran and a War Hero of the [[Indo-Pakistani war of 1965|Indo-Pakistani War of 1965]] (d. [[2002]])
* [[February 10]] – [[Karl Winsch]], American professional baseball player, manager (d. [[2001]])
* [[February 10]] – [[Karl Winsch]], American professional baseball player, manager (d. [[2001]])
* [[February 11]]
* [[February 11]]
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** [[Sister Rosetta Tharpe]], American singer (d. [[1973]])<ref>{{cite book|title=Black Women in America|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=TJIbAQAAMAAJ|year=1999|publisher=Macmillan Library Reference USA|isbn=978-0-02-865363-1|page=266}}</ref>
** [[Sister Rosetta Tharpe]], American singer (d. [[1973]])<ref>{{cite book|title=Black Women in America|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=TJIbAQAAMAAJ|year=1999|publisher=Macmillan Library Reference USA|isbn=978-0-02-865363-1|page=266}}</ref>
* [[March 23]]
* [[March 23]]
** [[Tom Pashby]], Canadian ophthalmologist and sport safety advocate (d. [[2005]])<ref name="sportshall">{{cite web|url=http://www.sportshall.ca/hall-of-famers/hall-of-famers-search.html?proID=35&lang=EN|title=Dr. Tom Pashby|year=2000|website=[[Canada's Sports Hall of Fame]]|access-date=October 26, 2022}}</ref>
** [[Tom Pashby]], Canadian ophthalmologist and sport safety advocate (d. [[2005]])<ref name="sportshall">{{cite web|url=http://www.sportshall.ca/hall-of-famers/hall-of-famers-search.html?proID=35&lang=EN|title=Dr. Tom Pashby|year=2000|website=[[Canada's Sports Hall of Fame]]|access-date=October 26, 2022|archive-date=October 22, 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221022185920/http://www.sportshall.ca/hall-of-famers/hall-of-famers-search.html?proID=35&lang=EN|url-status=live}}</ref>
** [[Vasily Zaitsev (sniper)|Vasily Zaytsev]], Soviet sniper (d. [[1991]])
** [[Vasily Zaitsev (sniper)|Vasily Zaytsev]], Soviet sniper (d. [[1991]])
** [[Jack Rollins (producer)]], American film and television producer (d. [[2015]])
* [[March 27]] – [[Robert Lockwood Jr.]], American musician (d. [[2006]])
* [[March 27]] – [[Robert Lockwood Jr.]], American musician (d. [[2006]])
* [[March 28]] – [[Jeremy Hutchinson, Baron Hutchinson of Lullington|Jeremy Hutchinson]], British lawyer, peer (d. [[2017]])
* [[March 28]] – [[Jeremy Hutchinson, Baron Hutchinson of Lullington|Jeremy Hutchinson]], British lawyer, peer (d. [[2017]])
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* [[April 4]] – [[Dorothy Fay]], American actress (d. [[2003]])
* [[April 4]] – [[Dorothy Fay]], American actress (d. [[2003]])
* [[April 6]]
* [[April 6]]
** [[Tadeusz Kantor]], Polish painter, assemblage designer and theatre director (d. [[1990]])<ref>{{cite book|author=Deborah Andrews|title=Annual Obituary, 1990|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=6VIYAAAAIAAJ|year=1991|publisher=St. James Press|isbn=978-1-55862-092-6|page=752}}</ref>
** [[Tadeusz Kantor]], Polish painter, assemblage designer and theatre director (d. [[1990]])<ref>{{cite book|author=Deborah Andrews|title=Annual Obituary, 1990|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=6VIYAAAAIAAJ|year=1991|publisher=St. James Press|isbn=978-1-55862-092-6|page=752|access-date=July 24, 2021|archive-date=December 7, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231207124838/https://books.google.com/books?id=6VIYAAAAIAAJ|url-status=live}}</ref>
** [[Thelma McKenzie]], Australian cricketer (d. {{circa|[[2023]]}})<ref>{{cite news |title=Australian cricket pioneer Norma Johnston dies aged 95 |url=https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-01-09/australian-cricket-norma-johnston-dies-aged-95/101838650 |access-date=9 January 2023 |publisher=ABC News |date=9 January 2023}}</ref>
** [[Thelma McKenzie]], Australian cricketer (d. unknown)
* [[April 7]]
* [[April 7]]
** [[Stanley Adams (actor)|Stanley Adams]], American actor and screenwriter (d. [[1977]])
** [[Stanley Adams (actor)|Stanley Adams]], American actor and screenwriter (d. [[1977]])
** [[Albert O. Hirschman]], German-born economist (d. [[2012]])
** [[Albert O. Hirschman]], German-born economist (d. [[2012]])
** [[Billie Holiday]], African-American singer (d. [[1959]])<ref>{{cite book|author=Ken Vail|title=Lady Day's Diary: The Life of Billie Holiday, 1937-1959|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=1ksIAQAAMAAJ|year=1996|publisher=Castle Communications|isbn=978-1-86074-131-9|page=4}}</ref>
** [[Billie Holiday]], African-American singer (d. [[1959]])<ref>{{cite book|author=Ken Vail|title=Lady Day's Diary: The Life of Billie Holiday, 1937-1959|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=1ksIAQAAMAAJ|year=1996|publisher=Castle Communications|isbn=978-1-86074-131-9|page=4|access-date=July 24, 2021|archive-date=December 7, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231207124839/https://books.google.com/books?id=1ksIAQAAMAAJ|url-status=live}}</ref>
* [[April 8]] – [[Ivan Supek]], Croatian physicist, author, and human rights activist (d. [[2007]])
* [[April 8]] – [[Ivan Supek]], Croatian physicist, author, and human rights activist (d. [[2007]])
* [[April 10]]
* [[April 10]]
** [[Sardar Muhammad Ibrahim Khan]], Kashmiri guerrilla leader (d. [[2003]])
** [[Sardar Muhammad Ibrahim Khan]], Kashmiri guerrilla leader (d. [[2003]])
** [[Harry Morgan]], American actor and director (d. [[2011]])<ref>{{cite book|author1=Contemporary|author2=Contemporary Books|title=Chase's Annual Events: The Day-By-Day Directory to 1994|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=zQoBM1qCk5wC|year=1993|publisher=Contemporary books|isbn=978-0-8092-3732-6|page=162}}</ref>
** [[Harry Morgan]], American actor and director (d. [[2011]])<ref>{{cite book|author1=Contemporary|author2=Contemporary Books|title=Chase's Annual Events: The Day-By-Day Directory to 1994|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=zQoBM1qCk5wC|year=1993|publisher=Contemporary books|isbn=978-0-8092-3732-6|page=162|access-date=July 26, 2021|archive-date=December 7, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231207124833/https://books.google.com/books?id=zQoBM1qCk5wC|url-status=live}}</ref>
* [[April 12]]
* [[April 12]]
** [[George Hogan (basketball)|George Hogan]], American professional basketball player (d. [[1965]])
** [[George Hogan (basketball)|George Hogan]], American professional basketball player (d. [[1965]])
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** [[Michele Cozzoli]], Italian composer, conductor and arranger (d. [[1961]])
** [[Michele Cozzoli]], Italian composer, conductor and arranger (d. [[1961]])
** [[Stu Hart]], Canadian wrestling trainer (d. [[2003]])
** [[Stu Hart]], Canadian wrestling trainer (d. [[2003]])
* [[May 5]] – [[Alice Faye]], American entertainer (d. [[1998]])<ref>{{cite book|author=Barry Rivadue|title=Alice Faye: A Bio-bibliography|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ydIgIyw6FSoC&pg=PA1|year=1990|publisher=Greenwood Publishing Group|isbn=978-0-313-26525-9|pages=1}}</ref>
* [[May 5]] – [[Alice Faye]], American entertainer (d. [[1998]])<ref>{{cite book|author=Barry Rivadue|title=Alice Faye: A Bio-bibliography|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ydIgIyw6FSoC&pg=PA1|year=1990|publisher=Greenwood Publishing Group|isbn=978-0-313-26525-9|pages=1|access-date=July 24, 2021|archive-date=December 7, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231207125436/https://books.google.com/books?id=ydIgIyw6FSoC&pg=PA1|url-status=live}}</ref>
* [[May 6]]
* [[May 6]]
** [[Sydney Carter]], British musician, poet and songwriter (d. [[2004]])
** [[Sydney Carter]], British musician, poet and songwriter (d. [[2004]])
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** [[Ida Keeling]], American track and field athlete (d. [[2021]])
** [[Ida Keeling]], American track and field athlete (d. [[2021]])
** [[Evelyn Owen]], Australian gun designer (d. [[1949]])
** [[Evelyn Owen]], Australian gun designer (d. [[1949]])
** [[Paul Samuelson]], American economist, [[Nobel Prize in Economics|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. [[2009]])<ref>{{cite book|author1=Milton Friedman|author2=Paul Anthony Samuelson|title=Milton Friedman and Paul A. Samuelson Discuss the Economic Responsibility of Government|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=37ArAAAAYAAJ|year=1980|publisher=Center for Education and Research in Free Enterprise, Texas A&M University|page=17}}</ref>
** [[Paul Samuelson]], American economist, [[Nobel Prize in Economics|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. [[2009]])<ref>{{cite book|author1=Milton Friedman|author2=Paul Anthony Samuelson|title=Milton Friedman and Paul A. Samuelson Discuss the Economic Responsibility of Government|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=37ArAAAAYAAJ|year=1980|publisher=Center for Education and Research in Free Enterprise, Texas A&M University|page=17|access-date=July 26, 2021|archive-date=December 7, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231207125441/https://books.google.com/books?id=37ArAAAAYAAJ|url-status=live}}</ref>
* [[May 16]] – [[Mario Monicelli]], Italian film director (d. [[2010]])
* [[May 16]] – [[Mario Monicelli]], Italian film director (d. [[2010]])
* [[May 19]] – [[Renée Asherson]], British actress (d. [[2014]])
* [[May 19]] – [[Renée Asherson]], British actress (d. [[2014]])
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* [[May 27]]
* [[May 27]]
** [[Ester Soré]], Chilean musician (d. [[1996]])
** [[Ester Soré]], Chilean musician (d. [[1996]])
** [[Herman Wouk]], American author (d. [[2019]])<ref>{{cite book|author=Heinz-Dietrich Fischer|title=Novel / Fiction Awards, 1917-1994|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=2P_rAAAAMAAJ|year=1996|publisher=Saur|isbn=978-3-598-30180-3|page=135}}</ref>
** [[Herman Wouk]], American author (d. [[2019]])<ref>{{cite book|author=Heinz-Dietrich Fischer|title=Novel / Fiction Awards, 1917-1994|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=2P_rAAAAMAAJ|year=1996|publisher=Saur|isbn=978-3-598-30180-3|page=135|access-date=July 24, 2021|archive-date=December 7, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231207125431/https://books.google.com/books?id=2P_rAAAAMAAJ|url-status=live}}</ref>
* [[May 29]] – [[Karl Münchinger]], German conductor (d. [[1990]])
* [[May 29]] – [[Karl Münchinger]], German conductor (d. [[1990]])
* [[May 31]] – [[Carmen Herrera]], Cuban-American painter (d. [[2022]])<ref>{{cite book|author1=Carmen Herrera|author2=Alejandro Anreus|author3=Carolina Ponce de León|title=Carmen Herrera: The Black-and-white Paintings, 1951-1989|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=uklNAAAAYAAJ|year=1998|publisher=El Museo del Barrio|isbn=978-1-882454-07-5|page=29}}</ref>
* [[May 31]] – [[Carmen Herrera]], Cuban-American painter (d. [[2022]])<ref>{{cite book|author1=Carmen Herrera|author2=Alejandro Anreus|author3=Carolina Ponce de León|title=Carmen Herrera: The Black-and-white Paintings, 1951-1989|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=uklNAAAAYAAJ|year=1998|publisher=El Museo del Barrio|isbn=978-1-882454-07-5|page=29|access-date=July 24, 2021|archive-date=December 7, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231207125431/https://books.google.com/books?id=uklNAAAAYAAJ|url-status=live}}</ref>


=== June ===
=== June ===
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** [[Les Paul]], American inventor and musician (d. [[2009]])
** [[Les Paul]], American inventor and musician (d. [[2009]])
* [[June 10]]
* [[June 10]]
** [[Saul Bellow]], Canadian-born writer, [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. [[2005]])<ref>{{cite book|title=The Georgia Review|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=aPG2FkH1z7wC|year=1995|publisher=University of Georgia|page=76}}</ref>
** [[Saul Bellow]], Canadian-born writer, [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. [[2005]])<ref>{{cite book|title=The Georgia Review|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=aPG2FkH1z7wC|year=1995|publisher=University of Georgia|page=76|access-date=July 24, 2021|archive-date=December 7, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231207125426/https://books.google.com/books?id=aPG2FkH1z7wC|url-status=live}}</ref>
** [[Peride Celal]], Turkish author (d. [[2013]])
** [[Peride Celal]], Turkish author (d. [[2013]])
** [[Inia Te Wiata]], New Zealand Māori bass-baritone opera singer, film actor, whakairo (carver) and artist (d. [[1971]])
** [[Inia Te Wiata]], New Zealand Māori bass-baritone opera singer, film actor, whakairo (carver) and artist (d. [[1971]])
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** [[Cornelius Warmerdam]], American track & field athlete (d. [[2001]])<ref>{{cite book|author=Charles W. Carey|title=American Inventors, Entrepreneurs, and Business Visionaries|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=XKiGgl36bkgC&pg=PA139|access-date=7 October 2012|year=2009|publisher=Infobase Publishing|isbn=978-0-8160-6883-8|pages=139–40}}</ref>
** [[Cornelius Warmerdam]], American track & field athlete (d. [[2001]])<ref>{{cite book|author=Charles W. Carey|title=American Inventors, Entrepreneurs, and Business Visionaries|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=XKiGgl36bkgC&pg=PA139|access-date=7 October 2012|year=2009|publisher=Infobase Publishing|isbn=978-0-8160-6883-8|pages=139–40}}</ref>
* [[June 24]]
* [[June 24]]
** [[Fred Hoyle]], British astronomer (d. [[2001]])<ref>{{cite book|author=Fred Hoyle|title=The Small World of Fred Hoyle: An Autobiography|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=MmbvAAAAMAAJ|year=1986|publisher=M. Joseph|isbn=978-0-7181-2740-4|page=7}}</ref>
** [[Fred Hoyle]], British astronomer (d. [[2001]])<ref>{{cite book|author=Fred Hoyle|title=The Small World of Fred Hoyle: An Autobiography|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=MmbvAAAAMAAJ|year=1986|publisher=M. Joseph|isbn=978-0-7181-2740-4|page=7|access-date=July 24, 2021|archive-date=December 7, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231207125446/https://books.google.com/books?id=MmbvAAAAMAAJ|url-status=live}}</ref>
** [[Bill Radovich]], American football guard (d. [[2002]])
** [[Bill Radovich]], American football guard (d. [[2002]])
* [[June 25]] – [[Floyd Boring]], American Secret Service agent (d. [[2008]])
* [[June 25]] – [[Floyd Boring]], American Secret Service agent (d. [[2008]])
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** [[Charles Hard Townes]], American physicist, [[Nobel Prize in Physics|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. [[2015]])
** [[Charles Hard Townes]], American physicist, [[Nobel Prize in Physics|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. [[2015]])
** [[Frankie Yankovic]], American accordion player (d. [[1998]])
** [[Frankie Yankovic]], American accordion player (d. [[1998]])
* [[July 30]]
** [[Viliam Žingor]], Slovak general and anti-fascist fighter (d. [[1950]])<ref>{{cite web |last1=Mikušovič |first1=Dušan |title=Legendárny partizánsky veliteľ Viliam Žingor opustil komunistov tesne pred ich pučom. Pomstili sa mu popravou |url=https://dennikn.sk/4145877/legendarny-partizansky-velitel-viliam-zingor-opustil-komunistov-tesne-pred-ich-pucom-pomstili-sa-mu-popravou/ |website=Denník N |access-date=30 August 2024 |language=sk-SK |date=28 August 2024}}</ref>


=== August ===
=== August ===
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* [[August 16]] – [[Herbert Greenwald]], American real estate developer (d. [[1959]])
* [[August 16]] – [[Herbert Greenwald]], American real estate developer (d. [[1959]])
* [[August 18]] – [[Joseph Arthur Ankrah]], 2nd President of Ghana (d. [[1992]])
* [[August 18]] – [[Joseph Arthur Ankrah]], 2nd President of Ghana (d. [[1992]])
* [[August 19]] – [[Ring Lardner Jr.]], American film screenwriter (d. [[2000]])<ref>{{cite book|author=Clifford M. Caruthers|title=Letters of Ring Lardner|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=O1UtMB50GD0C&pg=PA108|year=1995|publisher=Orchises Press|isbn=978-0-914061-52-6|pages=108}}</ref>
* [[August 19]] – [[Ring Lardner Jr.]], American film screenwriter (d. [[2000]])<ref>{{cite book|author=Clifford M. Caruthers|title=Letters of Ring Lardner|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=O1UtMB50GD0C&pg=PA108|year=1995|publisher=Orchises Press|isbn=978-0-914061-52-6|pages=108|access-date=July 24, 2021|archive-date=December 7, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231207125430/https://books.google.com/books?id=O1UtMB50GD0C&pg=PA108#v=onepage&q&f=false|url-status=live}}</ref>
* [[August 20]] – [[Ivo Rojnica]], Croatian-Argentine war crimes suspect, businessman, diplomat, and intelligence agent (d. [[2007]])<ref>{{cite book|last=Brozović|first=Dalibor|year=1999|title=Hrvatska enciklopedija|volume=1|language=Croatian|publisher=Leksikografski zavod "Miroslav Krleža"|location=Zagreb, Croatia|isbn=978-9-53603-629-5|page=400}}</ref>
* [[August 21]] – [[Arnold Goodman, Baron Goodman]], British lawyer, political adviser (d. [[1995]])
* [[August 21]] – [[Arnold Goodman, Baron Goodman]], British lawyer, political adviser (d. [[1995]])
* [[August 24]]
* [[August 24]]
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** [[Albert Whitlock]], British-born [[Matte (filmmaking)|matte artist]] (d. [[1999]])
** [[Albert Whitlock]], British-born [[Matte (filmmaking)|matte artist]] (d. [[1999]])
* [[September 16]] – [[Eddie Filgate]], Irish politician (d. [[2017]])
* [[September 16]] – [[Eddie Filgate]], Irish politician (d. [[2017]])
* [[September 17]] – [[M. F. Husain]], Indian artist (d. [[2011]])<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/M-F-Husain |title=M.F. Husain |encyclopedia=[[Encyclopædia Britannica]] |access-date=4 September 2018}}</ref>
* [[September 17]] – [[M. F. Husain]], Indian artist (d. [[2011]])<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/M-F-Husain |title=M.F. Husain |encyclopedia=[[Encyclopædia Britannica]] |access-date=4 September 2018 |archive-date=July 28, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210728114954/https://www.britannica.com/biography/M-F-Husain |url-status=live }}</ref>
* [[September 19]] – [[Germán Valdés]], Mexican actor, singer and comedian (d. [[1973]])
* [[September 19]] – [[Germán Valdés]], Mexican actor, singer and comedian (d. [[1973]])
* [[September 20]] – [[Malik Meraj Khalid]], Prime Minister of Pakistan (d. [[2003]])
* [[September 20]] – [[Malik Meraj Khalid]], Prime Minister of Pakistan (d. [[2003]])
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** [[H. Basil S. Cooke]], Canadian geologist, palaeontologist (d. [[2018]])
** [[H. Basil S. Cooke]], Canadian geologist, palaeontologist (d. [[2018]])
** [[John J. McKetta]], American chemical engineer (d. [[2019]])
** [[John J. McKetta]], American chemical engineer (d. [[2019]])
** [[Arthur Miller]], American playwright (d. [[2005]])<ref>{{cite book|author=Neil Carson|title=Arthur Miller|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=hPMcBQAAQBAJ&pg=PA2|date=25 April 2008|publisher=Macmillan International Higher Education|isbn=978-1-137-02141-0|pages=2}}</ref>
** [[Arthur Miller]], American playwright (d. [[2005]])<ref>{{cite book|author=Neil Carson|title=Arthur Miller|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=hPMcBQAAQBAJ&pg=PA2|date=25 April 2008|publisher=Macmillan International Higher Education|isbn=978-1-137-02141-0|pages=2}}{{Dead link|date=April 2024 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>
* [[October 18]] – [[Thomas Round]], English opera singer, actor (d. [[2016]])
* [[October 18]] – [[Thomas Round]], English opera singer, actor (d. [[2016]])
* [[October 19]] – [[Andreas Peter Cornelius Sol]], Dutch prelate (d. [[2016]])
* [[October 19]] – [[Andreas Peter Cornelius Sol]], Dutch prelate (d. [[2016]])
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* [[November 1]]
* [[November 1]]
** [[Marion Eugene Carl]], U.S. Marine Corps World War II fighter ace, test pilot (d. [[1998]])
** [[Marion Eugene Carl]], U.S. Marine Corps World War II fighter ace, test pilot (d. [[1998]])
** [[Frances Hesselbein]], President of the Girls Scouts of the USA, CEO of the Frances Hesselbein Leadership Institute (d. [[2022]])
** [[Frances Hesselbein]], President of the [[Girl Scouts of the USA]], CEO of the Frances Hesselbein Leadership Institute (d. [[2022]])
** [[Eva Macapagal]], 9th First Lady of the Philippines (d. [[1999]])
** [[Eva Macapagal]], 9th First Lady of the Philippines (d. [[1999]])
* [[November 2]] – [[Kay Armen]], American Armenian singer (d. [[2011]])
* [[November 2]] – [[Kay Armen]], American Armenian singer (d. [[2011]])
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** [[William Proxmire]], United States Senator (d. [[2005]])
** [[William Proxmire]], United States Senator (d. [[2005]])
** [[Anna Schwartz]], American economist (d. [[2012]])
** [[Anna Schwartz]], American economist (d. [[2012]])
* [[November 12]] – [[Roland Barthes]], French philosopher, literary critic (d. [[1980]])<ref>{{cite book|author=Graham Allen|title=Roland Barthes|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ID9cBdFvydUC&pg=PA1|date=2 June 2004|publisher=Routledge|isbn=978-1-134-50340-7|pages=1}}</ref>
* [[November 12]] – [[Roland Barthes]], French philosopher, literary critic (d. [[1980]])<ref>{{cite book|author=Graham Allen|title=Roland Barthes|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ID9cBdFvydUC&pg=PA1|date=2 June 2004|publisher=Routledge|isbn=978-1-134-50340-7|pages=1|access-date=July 24, 2021|archive-date=December 7, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231207125422/https://books.google.com/books?id=ID9cBdFvydUC&pg=PA1#v=onepage&q&f=false|url-status=live}}</ref>
* [[November 13]] – [[Carla Marangoni]], Italian gymnast (d. [[2018]])
* [[November 13]] – [[Carla Marangoni]], Italian gymnast (d. [[2018]])
* [[November 17]] – [[Albert Malbois]], French prelate (d. [[2017]])
* [[November 17]] – [[Albert Malbois]], French prelate (d. [[2017]])
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** [[Francisco Giner de los Ríos]], Spanish philosopher, educator (b. [[1839]])
** [[Francisco Giner de los Ríos]], Spanish philosopher, educator (b. [[1839]])
** [[Frank James]], American outlaw (b. [[1843]])
** [[Frank James]], American outlaw (b. [[1843]])
* [[February 22]] – [[John Gough (VC)|Sir John Gough]], British general, Victoria Cross recipient (killed in action) (b. [[1871]])
* [[February 22]] – [[John Gough (British Army officer)|Sir John Gough]], British general, Victoria Cross recipient (killed in action) (b. [[1871]])
* [[February 26]] –[[Edward Richardson]], New Zealand engineer and politician (b. [[1831]])
* [[February 26]] –[[Edward Richardson]], New Zealand engineer and politician (b. [[1831]])


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** [[William Barnard Rhodes-Moorhouse]], English airman, first aviator awarded [[Victoria Cross]] (b. [[1887]])
** [[William Barnard Rhodes-Moorhouse]], English airman, first aviator awarded [[Victoria Cross]] (b. [[1887]])
** [[Alexander Scriabin]], Russian composer (b. [[1872]])
** [[Alexander Scriabin]], Russian composer (b. [[1872]])
*[[April 30]] - [[Edward D. Easton]], founder and president of Columbia Phonograph Company<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.recordingpioneers.com/RP_EASTON1.html | title=Edward Denison EASTON }}</ref> (b. [[1856]])
*[[April 30]] [[Edward D. Easton]], founder and president of Columbia Phonograph Company<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.recordingpioneers.com/RP_EASTON1.html | title=Edward Denison EASTON | access-date=August 9, 2022 | archive-date=August 19, 2023 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230819121924/http://www.recordingpioneers.com/RP_EASTON1.html | url-status=live }}</ref> (b. [[1856]])


=== May ===
=== May ===
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* [[May 26]]
* [[May 26]]
** [[Emil Lask]], German philosopher (killed in action) (b. [[1875]])
** [[Emil Lask]], German philosopher (killed in action) (b. [[1875]])
** [[Julian Grenfell]], English poet (killed in action) (b. [[1888]])<ref>{{cite book|author=Nicholas Mosley|title=Julian Grenfell, His Life and the Times of His Death, 1888-1915|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=N1AwAAAAIAAJ|year=1976|publisher=Holt, Rinehart and Winston|isbn=978-0-03-017596-1|page=265}}</ref>
** [[Julian Grenfell]], English poet (killed in action) (b. [[1888]])<ref>{{cite book|author=Nicholas Mosley|title=Julian Grenfell, His Life and the Times of His Death, 1888-1915|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=N1AwAAAAIAAJ|year=1976|publisher=Holt, Rinehart and Winston|isbn=978-0-03-017596-1|page=265|access-date=July 25, 2021|archive-date=December 7, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231207125423/https://books.google.com/books?id=N1AwAAAAIAAJ|url-status=live}}</ref>
* [[May 30]] – [[Marcelo Azcárraga Palmero]], 3-time [[Prime Minister of Spain]] (b. [[1832]])
* [[May 30]] – [[Marcelo Azcárraga Palmero]], 3-time [[Prime Minister of Spain]] (b. [[1832]])
* [[May 31]] – [[Victor Child Villiers, 7th Earl of Jersey]], 18th [[Governor of New South Wales]] (b. [[1845]])
* [[May 31]] – [[Victor Child Villiers, 7th Earl of Jersey]], 18th [[Governor of New South Wales]] (b. [[1845]])
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* [[June 5]] – [[Henri Gaudier-Brzeska]], French artist and sculptor (killed in action) (b. [[1891]])<ref>{{cite book | author=Ede, H.S. | title=Savage Messiah | year=1931 | publisher=London: Heinemann | oclc=1655358}}</ref>
* [[June 5]] – [[Henri Gaudier-Brzeska]], French artist and sculptor (killed in action) (b. [[1891]])<ref>{{cite book | author=Ede, H.S. | title=Savage Messiah | year=1931 | publisher=London: Heinemann | oclc=1655358}}</ref>
* [[June 7]] – [[Charles Reed Bishop]], American businessman, [[philanthropist]] in Hawaii (b. [[1822]])
* [[June 7]] – [[Charles Reed Bishop]], American businessman, [[philanthropist]] in Hawaii (b. [[1822]])
* [[June 10]] – [[Ignatius Maloyan]], Armenian [[Eastern Catholic]] archbishop and blessed (b. [[1869]])<ref>{{cite web| url = https://www.vatican.va/news_services/liturgy/saints/ns_lit_doc_20011007_beat-maloyan_en.html| title = Ignatius Maloyan}}</ref>
* [[June 10]] – [[Ignatius Maloyan]], Armenian [[Eastern Catholic]] archbishop and blessed (b. [[1869]])<ref>{{cite web| url = https://www.vatican.va/news_services/liturgy/saints/ns_lit_doc_20011007_beat-maloyan_en.html| title = Ignatius Maloyan| access-date = September 27, 2021| archive-date = November 25, 2021| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20211125135549/https://www.vatican.va/news_services/liturgy/saints/ns_lit_doc_20011007_beat-maloyan_en.html| url-status = live}}</ref>
* [[June 13]] – [[Zbigniew Dunin-Wasowicz]], Polish military leader (killed in action) (b. [[1882]])
* [[June 13]] – [[Zbigniew Dunin-Wasowicz]], Polish military leader (killed in action) (b. [[1882]])
* [[June 19]] – [[Benjamin F. Isherwood]], American admiral, United States Navy Engineer-in-Chief (b. [[1822]])
* [[June 19]] – [[Benjamin F. Isherwood]], American admiral, United States Navy Engineer-in-Chief (b. [[1822]])
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[[File:Alois Alzheimer 003.jpg|thumb|110px|[[Alois Alzheimer]]]]
[[File:Alois Alzheimer 003.jpg|thumb|110px|[[Alois Alzheimer]]]]
[[File:TupperUniform.jpg|thumb|110px|[[Charles Tupper]]]]
[[File:TupperUniform.jpg|thumb|110px|[[Charles Tupper]]]]
* [[July 2]] – [[Porfirio Díaz]], 29th [[President of Mexico]] (b. [[1830]])<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.thoughtco.com/biography-of-porfirio-diaz-2136494|title=Biography of Porfirio Diaz, Ruler of Mexico for 35 Years|publisher=ThoughtCo.|access-date=May 29, 2019}}</ref>
* [[July 2]] – [[Porfirio Díaz]], 29th [[President of Mexico]] (b. [[1830]])<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.thoughtco.com/biography-of-porfirio-diaz-2136494|title=Biography of Porfirio Diaz, Ruler of Mexico for 35 Years|publisher=ThoughtCo.|access-date=May 29, 2019|archive-date=February 13, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170213053033/http://latinamericanhistory.about.com/od/presidentsofmexico/p/08pordiazbio.htm|url-status=live}}</ref>
* [[July 6]] – [[Lawrence Hargrave]], Australian engineer (b. [[1850]])
* [[July 6]] – [[Lawrence Hargrave]], Australian engineer (b. [[1850]])
* [[July 10]] – [[Alice Bellvadore Sams Turner]], American physician (b. [[1859]])
* [[July 10]] – [[Alice Bellvadore Sams Turner]], American physician (b. [[1859]])
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* [[August 10]] – [[Henry Moseley]], English physicist (killed in action) (b. [[1887]])
* [[August 10]] – [[Henry Moseley]], English physicist (killed in action) (b. [[1887]])
* [[August 16]] – [[Kálmán Széll]], 13th Prime Minister of Hungary (b. [[1843]])
* [[August 16]] – [[Kálmán Széll]], 13th Prime Minister of Hungary (b. [[1843]])
* [[August 17]] – [[Leo Frank]], Jewish-American factory superintendent who was falsely convicted of the murder of Mary Phagan (b. [[1884]])
* [[August 17]] – [[Leo Frank]], Jewish-American factory superintendent who was lynched after the murder of Mary Phagan (b. [[1884]])
* [[August 20]]
* [[August 20]]
** [[Paul Ehrlich]], German scientist, recipient of the [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]] (b. [[1854]])
** [[Paul Ehrlich]], German scientist, recipient of the [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]] (b. [[1854]])
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* [[August 30]]
* [[August 30]]
** [[Antonio Flores Jijón]], 13th [[President of Ecuador]] (b. [[1833]])
** [[Antonio Flores Jijón]], 13th [[President of Ecuador]] (b. [[1833]])
** [[Pascual Orozco]], Mexican revolutionary (b. [[1882]])<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.buscabiografias.com/biografia/verDetalle/11138/Pascual%20Orozcoc|title=Biografía de Pascual Orozco (Su vida, historia, bio resumida)}}</ref>
** [[Pascual Orozco]], Mexican revolutionary (b. [[1882]])<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.buscabiografias.com/biografia/verDetalle/11138/Pascual%20Orozcoc|title=Biografía de Pascual Orozco (Su vida, historia, bio resumida)|access-date=August 3, 2022|archive-date=October 17, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231017121857/https://www.buscabiografias.com/biografia/verDetalle/11138/Pascual%20Orozcoc|url-status=live}}</ref>
* [[August 31]] – [[Adolphe Pégoud]], French acrobatic pilot, World War I fighter ace (killed in action) (b. [[1889]])
* [[August 31]] – [[Adolphe Pégoud]], French acrobatic pilot, World War I fighter ace (killed in action) (b. [[1889]])


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* [[October 26]] – [[August Bungert]], German composer, poet (b. [[1845]])
* [[October 26]] – [[August Bungert]], German composer, poet (b. [[1845]])
* [[October 30]] – [[Charles Tupper|Sir Charles Tupper]], 6th [[Prime Minister of Canada]] (b. [[1821]])
* [[October 30]] – [[Charles Tupper|Sir Charles Tupper]], 6th [[Prime Minister of Canada]] (b. [[1821]])
* [[October 31]] – [[Blanche Walsh]], American actress (b. [[1873]])<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.josephhaworth.com/blanche_walsh.htm| title = Blanche Walsh (1873-1915)}}</ref>
* [[October 31]] – [[Blanche Walsh]], American actress (b. [[1873]])<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.josephhaworth.com/blanche_walsh.htm| title = Blanche Walsh (1873-1915)| access-date = December 2, 2021| archive-date = August 24, 2023| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20230824000641/http://www.josephhaworth.com/blanche_walsh.htm| url-status = live}}</ref>


=== November ===
=== November ===
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=== December ===
=== December ===
* [[December 14]] – [[Eva Gouel]], second girlfriend of [[Pablo Picasso]]
* [[December 18]] – [[Henry Roscoe (chemist)|Sir Henry Roscoe]], English chemist (b. [[1833]])
* [[December 18]] – [[Henry Roscoe (chemist)|Sir Henry Roscoe]], English chemist (b. [[1833]])
* [[December 18]] – [[Édouard Vaillant]], French Socialist politician (b. [[1840]])
* [[December 18]] – [[Édouard Vaillant]], French Socialist politician (b. [[1840]])

Latest revision as of 15:17, 20 December 2024

Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
1915 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1915
MCMXV
Ab urbe condita2668
Armenian calendar1364
ԹՎ ՌՅԿԴ
Assyrian calendar6665
Baháʼí calendar71–72
Balinese saka calendar1836–1837
Bengali calendar1321–1322
Berber calendar2865
British Regnal yearGeo. 5 – 6 Geo. 5
Buddhist calendar2459
Burmese calendar1277
Byzantine calendar7423–7424
Chinese calendar甲寅年 (Wood Tiger)
4612 or 4405
    — to —
乙卯年 (Wood Rabbit)
4613 or 4406
Coptic calendar1631–1632
Discordian calendar3081
Ethiopian calendar1907–1908
Hebrew calendar5675–5676
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1971–1972
 - Shaka Samvat1836–1837
 - Kali Yuga5015–5016
Holocene calendar11915
Igbo calendar915–916
Iranian calendar1293–1294
Islamic calendar1333–1334
Japanese calendarTaishō 4
(大正4年)
Javanese calendar1845–1846
Juche calendar4
Julian calendarGregorian minus 13 days
Korean calendar4248
Minguo calendarROC 4
民國4年
Nanakshahi calendar447
Thai solar calendar2457–2458
Tibetan calendar阳木虎年
(male Wood-Tiger)
2041 or 1660 or 888
    — to —
阴木兔年
(female Wood-Rabbit)
2042 or 1661 or 889

1915 (MCMXV) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Thursday of the Julian calendar, the 1915th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 915th year of the 2nd millennium, the 15th year of the 20th century, and the 6th year of the 1910s decade. As of the start of 1915, the Gregorian calendar was 13 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.

Events

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Below, the events of World War I have the "WWI" prefix.

January 1: HMS Formidable, sunk by a German U-boat.

January

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January 28: United States Coast Guard military branch

February

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March

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March 14: WWI: SMS Dresden, forced to scuttle by the Royal Navy.

April

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May 7: WWI: RMS Lusitania, sunk by a German U-boat.

May

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June

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July

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August

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August: Destruction by the 1915 Galveston hurricane.

September

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October

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November

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December

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Births

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Births
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January

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Fernando Lamas
Santiago Carrillo
Joachim Peiper

February

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Robert Hofstadter
Teoctist Arăpașu
Tikka Khan of the Pakistan Army, known as the Victor of the Rann of Kutch
Lorne Greene
Ann Sheridan
Paul Tibbets

March

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László Csatáry
Jacques Chaban-Delmas

April

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Piet de Jong
Billie Holiday
Harry Morgan
Anthony Quinn

May

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Orson Welles
Paul Samuelson
Mario Monicelli

June

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David Rockefeller
Mariano Rumor

July

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Joseph P. Kennedy Jr.

August

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Ingrid Bergman
Princess Lilian

September

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Franz Josef Strauss

October

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Arthur Miller
Yitzhak Shamir

November

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Sargent Shriver

December

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Frank Sinatra
Curd Juergens

Deaths

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January

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Wyndham Halswelle

February

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March

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Friedrich Loeffler

April

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May

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June

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July

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Porfirio Diaz
Paul Ehrlich
Alois Alzheimer
Charles Tupper

August

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September

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October

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November

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Booker T. Washington

December

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Nobel Prizes

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Notes

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  2. ^ Penguin Pocket On This Day. Penguin Reference Library. 2006. ISBN 0-14-102715-0.
  3. ^ Heller, Charles E. (September 1984). "Chemical Warfare in World War I: The American Experience, 1917–1918". Leaveanworth Papers, 10. Combat Studies Institute. Archived from the original on April 22, 2012. Retrieved August 24, 2012.
  4. ^ "The Deportation of the Armenians of Dörtyol", Ciphered telegram from the Ministry of the Interior (Ottoman Empire) to the Province of Adana, BOA. DH. ŞFR, nr. 50/141.
  5. ^ Johnston, Willie (March 12, 2015). "Centenary of HMS Bayano disaster off the Galloway coast". BBC News. Archived from the original on March 13, 2015. Retrieved March 24, 2015.
  6. ^ Haddelsey, Stephen (2008). Ice Captain. Stroud, Gloucestershire: The History Press. pp. 51–2. ISBN 978-0-7509-4348-2.
  7. ^ Paull, John (2018). "12:The Women Who Tried to Stop the Great War: The International Congress of Women at The Hague 1915". In Campbell, A. H. (ed.). Global Leadership Initiatives for Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding. Hershey, PA: IGI Global. pp. 249–266. Archived from the original on March 25, 2022. Retrieved May 27, 2021.
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  9. ^ Simon, Hyacinthe (1991). Mardine la ville héroïque. Jounieh-Lebanon: Maison Naaman pour la culture.
  10. ^ Jonasson, Stefan. "100 years of women's suffrage in Iceland". Lögberg Heimskringla. Archived from the original on March 17, 2019. Retrieved January 4, 2019.
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  12. ^ Shlaim, Avi (2008). Lion of Jordan. London: Penguin Books. p. 2. ISBN 978-0-141-01728-0.
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Further reading

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  • Williams, John. The Other Battleground The Home Fronts: Britain, France and Germany 1914–1918 (1972) pp 43–108.

Primary sources and year books

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  • New International Year Book 1915, Comprehensive coverage of world and national affairs, 791pp
  • Hazell's Annual for 1916 (1916), worldwide events of 1915; 640pp online; worldwide coverage of 1915 events; emphasis on Great Britain
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