Universal Almanac with Wikidata

Almanac results for 1939-09-21

Birth

Mozaffar Partowmah, Iranian physicist

László Mihályfi, Olympic athlete

Bill Cofield, American basketball player-coach

Robert McCray Whiting, American university teacher (b. 1939)

Ilme Post, Estonian ichthyologist

Hanno Thurau, German actor (1939–1992)

Lance Morrow, American journalist (1939-2024)

Andrzej Bujakiewicz, Polish conductor (1939–2022)

Viktor Novozhilov, Russian military commander

Myriam Aguirre, Chilean sculptor

Basil Schott, American archbishop (1939-2010)

Michail Grobman, Israeli artist

Howard Weitzman, American entertainment lawyer

Kay McIff, American politician

Mike Milner, English footballer (born 1939)

Vyacheslav Marychev, Russian politician (1939-2006)

Eliseo Zerlin, Italian association football player (1939-)

Fedor Chekhankov, Russian actor (1939–2012)

Trevor Hold, British composer, poet and author (1939–2004)

Gerald Stanley Cubitt, (born 1939)

Vladimír Weiss, Czechoslovak soccer player (1939-2018)

Jan Dirk van Ketwich Verschuur, Dutch politician (1939-1988)

Robin Leach, American politician

Walter Dusenbery, American sculptor

Richard Curtis Selley, British sedimentologist

Christian Wilde, German lawyer

Harald Beyer, German association football player (1939–2017)

Q70253480, scientist

Tomás Moulian, Chilean sociologist

Andrzej Fonfara, Polish ice hockey player (1939-2017)

Klaus Mäkelä, Finnish sociologist

Ernst Lichtenberg, German politician

Maria Helena Campos, Brazilian basketball player (1939-)

Oleg Liagatchev, Soviet and Russian artist, writer and art critic

Abdallah Azhar, Moroccan association football player (1939-2015)

Abe Fornés, Puerto Rican long-distance runner

Hiroshi Ishii, Olympic Swimmer

Erna Weckerle, Schaffhausen politician (*1939)

Agnivesh, Indian social activist (1939–2020)

Róbert Bártfai, Hungarian school teacher and political activist (1939-2012)

Q13029000, Belarusian translator and poet

Viktor Martišovits, entomologist (born 1939)

Giulio Conti, Italian politician and mayor (1939-)

Yara Soubihe, person identified in the Museu da Pessoa collection

Q48953197, judge

Eitarō Wada, Japanese geochemist

Jorge Mas Canosa, American businessman (1939-1997)

Yukio Yamamoto, Japanese politician

Ranganayakamma, Indian, Telugu language novelist

Osamu Yamaguchi, Japanese musicologist

Jarbas Faustinho, Brazilian footballer

Margaret Doody, Canadian writer

Helga Kress, Icelandic university teacher

Tadeusz Sywula, Polish zoologist

Peter Richter, German university teacher

Juha Tienari, Finnish mathematician & professor of applied mathematics & statistics (University of Oulu)

Death

Charles Clifford, (1854–1939)

Frances Matilda Abbott, American author and naturalist (1857-1939)

Aleksander Buczynski, (1908-1939) actor

Sir Lavens Mathewson Algernon Ewart, 4th Bt., (1885-1939)

Theron Lyman, American gridiron football player (1869-1939)

Tadeusz Jasiński, Commander of the Order of Polonia Restitua (1926–1939)

Zachris Schalin, Finnish writer and teacher

Seosamh Laoide, Irish language scholar and activist

Henri-Joseph-Léon Herscher, French military personnel (1878-1939)

Georg Froehlich, (1872-1939)

Prince Hubert Lubomirski, (1875-1939)

Jim Bartley, English footballer (1902-1939)

Bronisław Kamiński, Polish officer

Marie Jacobus Johannes Exler, Dutch writer and astrologer (1882-1939)

Kazimierz Chromiński, Polish officer

Konstanty Graeser-Kalicki, Polish journalist

Józef Ćwiertniak, Polish officer (1896-1939)

Václav Vortel, photographer

Henrik Lindstrøm, Norwegian cook, explorer (1866-1939)

Delio Tessa, Italian poet (1886-1939)

Władysław Kowalski, Polish association football player (1897-1939)

George Redmayne Murray, British doctor

Mary Elizabeth Tripe, New Zealand painter and art teacher (1870-1939)

Armand Călinescu, Romanian politician (1893-1939)

Philip M. Rhinelander, bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania

Charles Bémont, French historian (1848-1939)

Guillermo G. Cano, Argentinian politician (1884–1939)

John Lynn-Thomas, Welsh surgeon (1861-1939)

Honoré Labande, French historian and librarian (1867–1939)

Bernhard Harms, German economist (1876–1939)

Andrew Arbuckle, actor

Georg Witkowski, German historian (1863–1939)

William Butler Gurney, Australian entomologist

Wu Chengshi, Republic of China person CBDB = 78459

Nigel Douglas Frith Pearce, entomologist

Park Yeong-hyo, Korean politician (1861-1939)

Claude Carroll, Irish international rugby union player

Hulda Eriksson, Swedish suffragist

Paul Craja, politician

Disparition/Dissolution

11th Infantry Division, Poland

Publication/Release

Law-decree No. 1614, of September 21, 1939, Brazilian law-decree

Law-decree No. 1615, of September 21, 1939, Brazilian law-decree

Law-decree No. 1616, of September 21, 1939, Brazilian law-decree

Law-decree No. 1617, of September 21, 1939, Brazilian law-decree

Those High Grey Walls, 1939 film by Charles Vidor

Law-decree No. 1613, of September 21, 1939, Brazilian law-decree

Law-decree No. 1619, of September 21, 1939, Brazilian law-decree

Law-decree No. 1618, of September 21, 1939, Brazilian law-decree

Performance

Q47429800, theatrical production of Schauspielhaus Zurich during the season 1939-1940