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** The United Kingdom and France recognize [[Francisco Franco|Franco]]'s government.<ref>{{cite book|author=Juan Lalaguna|title=A Traveller's History of Spain|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Yb4kpN7SZUkC|year=1999|publisher=Interlink Books|isbn=978-1-56656-324-6|page=259}}</ref>
** The United Kingdom and France recognize [[Francisco Franco|Franco]]'s government.<ref>{{cite book|author=Juan Lalaguna|title=A Traveller's History of Spain|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Yb4kpN7SZUkC|year=1999|publisher=Interlink Books|isbn=978-1-56656-324-6|page=259}}</ref>
** [[Borley Rectory]] in England is destroyed by fire.
** [[Borley Rectory]] in England is destroyed by fire.
** [[Sitdown strike]]s are outlawed by the [[Supreme Court of the United States]].


===March===
===March===
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* [[March 3]]
* [[March 3]]
** In [[Bombay]], [[Mahatma Gandhi]] begins a fast, protesting against British rule in India.
** In [[Bombay]], [[Mahatma Gandhi]] begins a fast, protesting against British rule in India.
** Students at [[Harvard University]] demonstrate the new tradition of swallowing [[goldfish]] to reporters.
** In [[Durban]], South Africa the [[Timeless Test]] begins between England and South Africa, the longest game of cricket ever played. It is abandoned 12 days later, when the English team has to catch their ship home.
** In [[Durban]], South Africa the [[Timeless Test]] begins between England and South Africa, the longest game of cricket ever played. It is abandoned 12 days later, when the English team has to catch their ship home.
* [[March 13]]
* [[March 13]]
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* [[April 11]] &ndash; Hungary leaves the [[League of Nations]].
* [[April 11]] &ndash; Hungary leaves the [[League of Nations]].
* [[April 13]] &ndash; Britain offers a "guarantee" to Romania and Greece.
* [[April 13]] &ndash; Britain offers a "guarantee" to Romania and Greece.
* [[April 14]] &ndash; At a meeting in Paris, French Foreign Minister [[Georges Bonnet]] meets with Soviet Ambassador Jakob Suritz, and suggests that a "peace front" comprising France, the Soviet Union, Great Britain, Poland and Romania would deter Germany from war.
* [[April 14]]
** [[John Steinbeck]]'s novel ''[[The Grapes of Wrath]]'' is first published, in the United States.
** At a meeting in Paris, French Foreign Minister [[Georges Bonnet]] meets with Soviet Ambassador Jakob Suritz, and suggests that a "peace front" comprising France, the Soviet Union, Great Britain, Poland and Romania would deter Germany from war.
* [[April 18]]
* [[April 18]]
** The Soviet Union proposes a "peace front" to resist aggression.
** The Soviet Union proposes a "peace front" to resist aggression.
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* [[April 20]] &ndash; [[Billie Holiday]] records "[[Strange Fruit]]", the first anti-lynching song, in the United States.
* [[April 20]] &ndash; [[Billie Holiday]] records "[[Strange Fruit]]", the first anti-lynching song, in the United States.
* [[April 25]] &ndash; The [[Federal Security Agency]] (FSA) is founded in the United States, along with the [[Civilian Conservation Corps]] and [[United States Public Health Service|Public Health Service]].
* [[April 25]] &ndash; The [[Federal Security Agency]] (FSA) is founded in the United States, along with the [[Civilian Conservation Corps]] and [[United States Public Health Service|Public Health Service]].
* [[April 27]] &ndash; [[Ely Racecourse]] in [[Cardiff]] closes.
* [[April 28]] &ndash; In a speech before the ''Reichstag'', [[Adolf Hitler]] renounces the [[Anglo-German Naval Agreement]] and the [[German–Polish declaration of non-aggression]].
* [[April 28]] &ndash; In a speech before the ''Reichstag'', [[Adolf Hitler]] renounces the [[Anglo-German Naval Agreement]] and the [[German–Polish declaration of non-aggression]].
* [[April 30]] &ndash; The [[1939 New York World's Fair]] opens.
* [[April 30]] &ndash; The [[1939 New York World's Fair]] opens.
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''Further Information: [[May 1939]]''
''Further Information: [[May 1939]]''
* [[May 1]] &ndash; [[Batman]], created by [[Bill Finger]] and [[Bob Kane]], makes his first appearance in ''[[Detective Comics]]'' #27.
* [[May 1]] &ndash; [[Batman]], created by [[Bill Finger]] and [[Bob Kane]], makes his first appearance in ''[[Detective Comics]]'' #27.
* [[May 2]] &ndash; [[Major League Baseball]]'s [[Lou Gehrig]], the legendary Yankee first baseman known as "The Iron Horse", ends his 2,130 consecutive games-played streak, after being diagnosed with [[amyotrophic lateral sclerosis]]. The record stands for 56 years, before [[Cal Ripken Jr.]] plays 2,131 consecutive games.
* [[May 3]]
* [[May 3]]
** [[Vyacheslav Molotov]] succeeds [[Maxim Litvinov]], as Soviet Foreign Commissar.
** [[Vyacheslav Molotov]] succeeds [[Maxim Litvinov]], as Soviet Foreign Commissar.
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* [[June 3]] &ndash; The Soviet government offers its definition of what constitutes "aggression", upon which the projected Anglo-Soviet-French alliance will come into effect. French Foreign Minister [[Georges Bonnet]] accepts the Soviet definition of aggression at once. The British reject the Soviet definition, especially the concept of "indirect aggression", which they feel is too loose a definition, and phrased in such a manner as to imply the Soviet right of inference in the internal affairs of Eastern European nations.
* [[June 3]] &ndash; The Soviet government offers its definition of what constitutes "aggression", upon which the projected Anglo-Soviet-French alliance will come into effect. French Foreign Minister [[Georges Bonnet]] accepts the Soviet definition of aggression at once. The British reject the Soviet definition, especially the concept of "indirect aggression", which they feel is too loose a definition, and phrased in such a manner as to imply the Soviet right of inference in the internal affairs of Eastern European nations.
* [[June 4]] &ndash; The [[MS St. Louis|''St. Louis'']], a ship carrying a cargo of 907 Jewish refugees, is denied permission to land in [[Florida]], after already having been turned away from [[Cuba]]. Forced to return to Europe, many of its passengers later die in [[Nazism|Nazi]] [[death camps]] during [[The Holocaust]].
* [[June 4]] &ndash; The [[MS St. Louis|''St. Louis'']], a ship carrying a cargo of 907 Jewish refugees, is denied permission to land in [[Florida]], after already having been turned away from [[Cuba]]. Forced to return to Europe, many of its passengers later die in [[Nazism|Nazi]] [[death camps]] during [[The Holocaust]].
* [[June 6]] – The first [[Little League Baseball]] game is played in [[Williamsport, Pennsylvania]].
* [[June 10]] &ndash; MGM's first successful animated character, [[Barney Bear]], makes his debut in ''[[The Bear That Couldn't Sleep]]''. However, it is not until 1942 that his name is adopted.
* [[June 10]] &ndash; MGM's first successful animated character, [[Barney Bear]], makes his debut in ''[[The Bear That Couldn't Sleep]]''. However, it is not until 1942 that his name is adopted.
* [[June 12]] &ndash; The [[National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum]] is officially dedicated in [[Cooperstown, New York]].
* [[June 12]] &ndash; The [[National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum]] is officially dedicated in [[Cooperstown, New York]].
* [[June 14]] &ndash; [[Tientsin Incident]]: The Japanese blockade the British concession in [[Tianjin]], China, beginning a crisis which almost causes an Anglo-Japanese war in the summer of 1939.
* [[June 14]] &ndash; [[Tientsin Incident]]: The Japanese blockade the British concession in [[Tianjin]], China, beginning a crisis which almost causes an Anglo-Japanese war in the summer of 1939.
* [[June 17]] &ndash; In the last public [[guillotine|guillotining]] in France, murderer [[Eugen Weidmann]] is executed.
* [[June 17]] &ndash; In the last public [[guillotine|guillotining]] in France, murderer [[Eugen Weidmann]] is executed.
* [[June 21]] &ndash; The New York Yankees announce Lou Gehrig's retirement, after doctors reveal he has amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
* [[June 23]] &ndash; Talks are completed in [[Ankara]] between French Ambassador [[René Massigli]] and Turkish Foreign Minister [[Şükrü Saracoğlu]], resolving the Hatay dispute in Turkey's favor. [[Turkey]] annexes [[Hatay State|Hatay]].
* [[June 23]] &ndash; Talks are completed in [[Ankara]] between French Ambassador [[René Massigli]] and Turkish Foreign Minister [[Şükrü Saracoğlu]], resolving the Hatay dispute in Turkey's favor. [[Turkey]] annexes [[Hatay State|Hatay]].
* [[June 24]] &ndash; The government of Siam changes its name to [[Thailand]], which means 'Free Land'.<ref>"Thailand ( Siam ) History" (overview), CS Mngt, 2005, ''CSMngt.com'' webpage: [http://www.csmngt.com/thailand_history.htm CSMngt-Thai] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150424080811/http://www.csmngt.com/thailand_history.htm |date=April 24, 2015 }}.</ref>
* [[June 24]] &ndash; The government of Siam changes its name to [[Thailand]], which means 'Free Land'.<ref>"Thailand ( Siam ) History" (overview), CS Mngt, 2005, ''CSMngt.com'' webpage: [http://www.csmngt.com/thailand_history.htm CSMngt-Thai] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150424080811/http://www.csmngt.com/thailand_history.htm |date=April 24, 2015 }}.</ref>
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=== July ===
=== July ===
''Further Information: [[July 1939]]''
{{main|July 1939}}
* [[July 4]] &ndash; The [[Neuengamme concentration camp]] becomes autonomous.
* [[July 2]]
** The [[1st World Science Fiction Convention]] opens in New York City.
** [[Theodore Roosevelt]]'s head is dedicated at [[Mount Rushmore]].
* [[July 4]]
** [[Lou Gehrig]] gives his last public speech, following a diagnosis of [[amyotrophic lateral sclerosis]] (ALS). In it, he says, "Today, I consider myself the luckiest man on the face of the earth."
** The [[Neuengamme concentration camp]] becomes autonomous.
* [[July 6]] &ndash; The last remaining Jewish enterprises in Germany are closed by the [[Nazi]]s.
* [[July 6]] &ndash; The last remaining Jewish enterprises in Germany are closed by the [[Nazi]]s.
* [[July 8]] &ndash; The [[Pan American Airways]] [[Boeing 314]] [[flying boat]] ''Yankee Clipper'' inaugurates the world's first [[heavier-than-air]] North Atlantic air passenger service, between the United States ([[Port Washington, New York]]) and Britain.
* [[July 8]] &ndash; The [[Pan American Airways]] [[Boeing 314]] [[flying boat]] ''Yankee Clipper'' inaugurates the world's first [[heavier-than-air]] North Atlantic air passenger service, between the United States ([[Port Washington, New York]]) and Britain.
* [[July 23]] &ndash; [[Mahatma Gandhi]] writes a personal letter to [[Adolf Hitler]] from India, addressing him as "My friend", requesting to prevent any possible war.
* [[July 23]] &ndash; [[Mahatma Gandhi]] writes a personal letter to [[Adolf Hitler]] from India, addressing him as "My friend", requesting him to prevent any possible war.
* [[July 27]] &ndash; The first recorded snow falls in [[Auckland]], New Zealand, since records began in [[1853]].
* [[July 27]] &ndash; The first recorded snow falls in [[Auckland]], New Zealand, since records began in [[1853]].


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** [[Nazi Germany]] and the [[Soviet Union]] agree on a division of Poland, after their invasion.
** [[Nazi Germany]] and the [[Soviet Union]] agree on a division of Poland, after their invasion.
** [[Warsaw]] surrenders to [[Nazi Germany|Germany]]; [[Modlin (Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki)|Modlin]] surrenders a day later; the last Polish large operational unit surrenders near [[Kock]] 8 days later.
** [[Warsaw]] surrenders to [[Nazi Germany|Germany]]; [[Modlin (Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki)|Modlin]] surrenders a day later; the last Polish large operational unit surrenders near [[Kock]] 8 days later.
* [[September 29]] &ndash; Gerald J. Cox, speaking at an [[American Water Works Association]] meeting, becomes the first person to publicly propose the [[Water fluoridation|fluoridation]] of public water supplies in the United States.
* [[September 30]] &ndash; General [[Władysław Sikorski]] becomes [[Prime Minister of Poland|Prime Minister]] of the [[Polish government-in-exile]].
* [[September 30]] &ndash; General [[Władysław Sikorski]] becomes [[Prime Minister of Poland|Prime Minister]] of the [[Polish government-in-exile]].


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* [[December 15]] &ndash; The epic historical romance film ''[[Gone with the Wind (film)|Gone with the Wind]]'', starring [[Vivien Leigh]], [[Clark Gable]], [[Olivia de Havilland]] and [[Leslie Howard (actor)|Leslie Howard]], premieres at [[Loew's Grand Theatre]] in [[Atlanta]]. Based on [[Margaret Mitchell]]'s [[Gone with the Wind (novel)|best-selling novel]] of 1936, it is the longest American film made up to this date (at nearly four hours) and rapidly becomes the [[Timeline of highest-grossing films|highest-grossing film up to this time]].
* [[December 15]] &ndash; The epic historical romance film ''[[Gone with the Wind (film)|Gone with the Wind]]'', starring [[Vivien Leigh]], [[Clark Gable]], [[Olivia de Havilland]] and [[Leslie Howard (actor)|Leslie Howard]], premieres at [[Loew's Grand Theatre]] in [[Atlanta]]. Based on [[Margaret Mitchell]]'s [[Gone with the Wind (novel)|best-selling novel]] of 1936, it is the longest American film made up to this date (at nearly four hours) and rapidly becomes the [[Timeline of highest-grossing films|highest-grossing film up to this time]].
* [[December 18]] &ndash; WWII &ndash; [[Battle of the Heligoland Bight (1939)|Battle of the Heligoland Bight]]: [[RAF Bomber Command]], on a daylight mission to attack ''[[Kriegsmarine]]'' ships in the [[Heligoland Bight]], is repulsed by [[Luftwaffe]] [[fighter aircraft]].
* [[December 18]] &ndash; WWII &ndash; [[Battle of the Heligoland Bight (1939)|Battle of the Heligoland Bight]]: [[RAF Bomber Command]], on a daylight mission to attack ''[[Kriegsmarine]]'' ships in the [[Heligoland Bight]], is repulsed by [[Luftwaffe]] [[fighter aircraft]].
* [[December 22]] &ndash; The second [[cel]]-animated feature film and the first produced by an American studio other than [[Walt Disney Productions]], ''[[Gulliver's Travels (1939 film)|Gulliver's Travels]]'' (by [[Fleischer Studios]], and very loosely based upon the book by [[Jonathan Swift]]), is released.
* [[December 26]] &ndash; Miners [[Strike action|strike]] in [[Borinage]], Belgium.
* [[December 26]] &ndash; Miners [[Strike action|strike]] in [[Borinage]], Belgium.
* [[December 27]] &ndash; The 7.8 {{M|w}} [[1939 Erzincan earthquake|Erzincan earthquake]] shakes eastern [[Turkey]] with a maximum [[Mercalli intensity scale|Mercalli intensity]] of XII (''Extreme''), causing $20&nbsp;million in damage, and leaving 32,700–32,968 dead.
* [[December 27]] &ndash; The 7.8 {{M|w}} [[1939 Erzincan earthquake|Erzincan earthquake]] shakes eastern [[Turkey]] with a maximum [[Mercalli intensity scale|Mercalli intensity]] of XII (''Extreme''), causing $20&nbsp;million in damage, and leaving 32,700–32,968 dead.
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=== Date unknown ===
=== Date unknown ===
* [[Kirlian photography]] is invented by [[Semyon Kirlian]].<ref>{{cite book|author=Sidney Ray|title=Scientific Photography and Applied Imaging|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=h6zMCgAAQBAJ&pg=PA431|date=2 August 1999|publisher=CRC Press|isbn=978-1-136-09438-5|pages=431|access-date=November 10, 2019|archive-date=July 24, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200724114145/https://books.google.com/books?id=h6zMCgAAQBAJ&pg=PA431|url-status=live}}</ref>
* [[Kirlian photography]] is invented by [[Semyon Kirlian]].<ref>{{cite book|author=Sidney Ray|title=Scientific Photography and Applied Imaging|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=h6zMCgAAQBAJ&pg=PA431|date=2 August 1999|publisher=CRC Press|isbn=978-1-136-09438-5|pages=431|access-date=November 10, 2019|archive-date=July 24, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200724114145/https://books.google.com/books?id=h6zMCgAAQBAJ&pg=PA431|url-status=live}}</ref>
* A logging crew sets off the second of three major [[forest fire]]s in the [[Tillamook Burn]] of Oregon, which destroys {{convert|209,690|acre|km2}}.<ref>{{cite book|title=The Southern Lumberman|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=2OosAQAAMAAJ|year=1960|publisher=J. H. Baird Publishing Company|page=103|access-date=November 10, 2019|archive-date=July 24, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200724113405/https://books.google.com/books?id=2OosAQAAMAAJ|url-status=live}}</ref>
* [[General Motors]] introduces the [[Hydra-Matic]] drive, the first mass-produced, fully [[automatic transmission]], as an option in [[1940]] model year [[Oldsmobile]] [[automobile]]s.
* [[Enzo Ferrari]] founds Auto Avio Construzioni, the company that becomes [[Ferrari]] in [[1947]].
* [[Enzo Ferrari]] founds Auto Avio Construzioni, the company that becomes [[Ferrari]] in [[1947]].


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[[File:Ali Khamenei crop.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Ali Khamenei]]]]
[[File:Ali Khamenei crop.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Ali Khamenei]]]]
* [[March 1]] – [[Tzvetan Todorov]], Bulgarian-French historian, philosopher, structuralist literary critic, sociologist and essayist (d. [[2017]])
* [[March 1]] – [[Tzvetan Todorov]], Bulgarian-French historian, philosopher, structuralist literary critic, sociologist and essayist (d. [[2017]])
* [[March 2]] – [[Takako Shimazu|Takako, Princess Suga]]<ref>{{cite book | last = Steinberg | first = S. H. | title = The statesman's year-book : statistical and historical annual of the states of the world for the year 1967-1968 | publisher = Macmillan St. Martin's Press | location = London New York | year = 1967 | isbn = 9780230270961 | page=1199}}</ref>
* [[March 2]] – [[Takako Shimazu|Takako, Princess Suga]]
* [[March 5]]
* [[March 5]]
** [[Samantha Eggar]], English actress<ref>{{cite book|author=James Monaco|title=The Encyclopedia of Film|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=kqcYAQAAIAAJ&pg=RA3-PA1968|year=1991|publisher=Perigee Books|isbn=978-0-399-51604-7|pages=3}}</ref>
** [[Samantha Eggar]], English actress<ref>{{cite book|author=James Monaco|title=The Encyclopedia of Film|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=kqcYAQAAIAAJ&pg=RA3-PA1968|year=1991|publisher=Perigee Books|isbn=978-0-399-51604-7|pages=3}}</ref>
** [[Chögyam Trungpa]], Buddhist meditation master (d. [[1987]])
** [[Chögyam Trungpa]], Buddhist meditation master (d. [[1987]])
* [[March 8]] – [[Lidiya Skoblikova]], Russian speed-skater<ref>{{cite book|script-title=ru:Всё об олимпийских играх|trans-title=All About Olympic Games|first=Boris|last=Khavin|publisher=[[Fizkultura i sport (publisher)|Fizkultura i sport]]|edition = 2nd|year=1979|location=Moscow|language=Russian|page=580}}</ref>
* [[March 8]] – [[Lidiya Skoblikova]], Russian speed-skater
* [[March 10]] – [[Lee Soo-sung]], 27th [[Prime Minister of South Korea]]
* [[March 10]] – [[Lee Soo-sung]], 27th [[Prime Minister of South Korea]]<ref>{{cite book|title=The Political Risk Yearbook|publisher=Frost & Sullivan|year=1997|page=5}}</ref>
* [[March 13]] – [[Neil Sedaka]], American singer-songwriter<ref>{{cite book|author=Paul T. Hellmann|title=Historical Gazetteer of the United States|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=REtEXQNWq6MC&pg=PA780|date=14 February 2006|publisher=Routledge|isbn=1-135-94859-3|pages=780|access-date=September 10, 2020|archive-date=August 3, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200803233302/https://books.google.com/books?id=REtEXQNWq6MC&pg=PA780|url-status=live}}</ref>
* [[March 13]] – [[Neil Sedaka]], American singer-songwriter<ref>{{cite book|author=Paul T. Hellmann|title=Historical Gazetteer of the United States|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=REtEXQNWq6MC&pg=PA780|date=14 February 2006|publisher=Routledge|isbn=1-135-94859-3|pages=780|access-date=September 10, 2020|archive-date=August 3, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200803233302/https://books.google.com/books?id=REtEXQNWq6MC&pg=PA780|url-status=live}}</ref>
* [[March 14]]
* [[March 14]]

Revision as of 10:14, 2 November 2021

Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
1939 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1939
MCMXXXIX
Ab urbe condita2692
Armenian calendar1388
ԹՎ ՌՅՁԸ
Assyrian calendar6689
Baháʼí calendar95–96
Balinese saka calendar1860–1861
Bengali calendar1346
Berber calendar2889
British Regnal yearGeo. 6 – 4 Geo. 6
Buddhist calendar2483
Burmese calendar1301
Byzantine calendar7447–7448
Chinese calendar戊寅年 (Earth Tiger)
4636 or 4429
    — to —
己卯年 (Earth Rabbit)
4637 or 4430
Coptic calendar1655–1656
Discordian calendar3105
Ethiopian calendar1931–1932
Hebrew calendar5699–5700
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1995–1996
 - Shaka Samvat1860–1861
 - Kali Yuga5039–5040
Holocene calendar11939
Igbo calendar939–940
Iranian calendar1317–1318
Islamic calendar1357–1358
Japanese calendarShōwa 14
(昭和14年)
Javanese calendar1869–1870
Juche calendar28
Julian calendarGregorian minus 13 days
Korean calendar4272
Minguo calendarROC 28
民國28年
Nanakshahi calendar471
Thai solar calendar2481–2482
Tibetan calendar阳土虎年
(male Earth-Tiger)
2065 or 1684 or 912
    — to —
阴土兔年
(female Earth-Rabbit)
2066 or 1685 or 913
The year 1939

1939 (MCMXXXIX) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1939th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 939th year of the 2nd millennium, the 39th year of the 20th century, and the 10th and last year of the 1930s decade.

This year also marks the start of the Second World War, the largest and deadliest conflict in human history.

Events

Below, the events of World War II have the "WWII" prefix.

January

Further Information: January 1939

February

Further Information: February 1939

February 21: Golden Gate International Exposition opens.

March

Further Information: March 1939

April

Further Information: April 1939

May

Further Information: May 1939

June

Further Information: June 1939

June 24: Siam is renamed "Thailand".

July

August

Further Information: August 1939

September

Further Information: September 1939

September 1: Wieluń destroyed by Luftwaffe bombing.
Common parade of Wehrmacht and Red Army in Brest at the end of the Invasion of Poland. At the center Major General Heinz Guderian and Brigadier Semyon Krivoshein.
September: Siege of Warsaw.

October

Further Information: October 1939

November

Further Information: November 1939

November 6: Hedda Hopper

December

Further Information: December 1939

Date unknown

Births

Births
January · February · March · April · May · June · July · August · September · October · November · December

January–February

Sal Mineo
Bill Toomey
Abdullah Ensour
Alfredo Palacio

March–April

Brian Mulroney
Marvin Gaye
Francis Ford Coppola
Dusty Springfield
Ali Khamenei

May–June

Judy Collins
Ruud Lubbers
Harvey Keitel
Sir Ian McKellen
Jackie Stewart

July–August

Sultan bin Muhammad Al-Qasimi
Karel Gott
John Howard
Romano Prodi
Ginger Baker

September

Lily Tomlin
Guntis Ulmanis

October

Ralph Lauren
Lee Harvey Oswald
John Cleese

November

Emil Constantinescu
Tina Turner
Abdullah Ahmad Badawi

December

Phil Spector

Deaths

Deaths
January · February · March · April · May · June · July · August · September · October · November · December

January

Prince Valdemar of Denmark
Kullervo Manner
W. B. Yeats

February

Venerable Janez Frančišek Gnidovec
Pope Pius XI
Henri Jaspar

March

Howard Carter
Patriarch Miron of Romania
Carlos Manuel de Cespedes y Quesada

April

King Ghazi of Iraq
Joseph Lyons

May

Bautista Saavedra
Saint Ursula Ledóchowska

June

Jean Boucher

July

King Malietoa Tanumafili I
Carlo Galimberti
Louis Wain

August

German Busch
Eliodoro Villazón

September

Armand Calinescu
Sigmund Freud
Carl Laemmle
Prince Joachim Albert of Prussia

October

Albrecht, Duke of Württemberg

November

Kálmán Darányi
James Naismith
Philipp Scheidemann

December

Douglas Fairbanks

Nobel Prizes

References

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