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* [[November 1]]–[[December 7]] – Delegates of 52 nations meet at the International Civil Aviation Conference in Chicago to plan for postwar international cooperation, framing the constitution of the [[International Civil Aviation Organization]].
* [[November 1]]–[[December 7]] – Delegates of 52 nations meet at the International Civil Aviation Conference in Chicago to plan for postwar international cooperation, framing the constitution of the [[International Civil Aviation Organization]].
* [[November 3]] – WWII: Two supreme commanders of the [[Slovak National Uprising]], Generals [[Ján Golian]] and [[Rudolf Viest]], are captured, tortured and later executed by German forces.
* [[November 3]] – WWII: Two supreme commanders of the [[Slovak National Uprising]], Generals [[Ján Golian]] and [[Rudolf Viest]], are captured, tortured and later executed by German forces.
* [[November 7]] – [[U.S. presidential election, 1944]]: [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt|Franklin D. Roosevelt]] wins reelection over [[United States Republican Party|Republican]] challenger [[Thomas E. Dewey]], becoming the only U.S. president elected to a fourth term.
* [[November 7]] – [[United States presidential election, 1944]]: [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt|Franklin D. Roosevelt]] wins reelection over [[United States Republican Party|Republican]] challenger [[Thomas E. Dewey]], becoming the only U.S. president elected to a fourth term.
* [[November 7]] – A [[Rail transport in Puerto Rico#Tragedy on election day in 1944|passenger train derails]] in [[Aguadilla]], [[Puerto Rico]], due to excessive speed on a declining hill; 16 are killed, 50 injured.
* [[November 7]] – A [[Rail transport in Puerto Rico#Tragedy on election day in 1944|passenger train derails]] in [[Aguadilla]], [[Puerto Rico]], due to excessive speed on a declining hill; 16 are killed, 50 injured.
* [[November 10]] &ndash; WWII: [[Ammunition ship]] [[USS Mount Hood (AE-11)|USS ''Mount Hood'']] disintegrates from accidental detonation of 3800 tons of cargo in the [[Seeadler Harbor]] fleet anchorage at [[Manus Island]]. Twenty-two small boats are destroyed, 36 nearby ships damaged, 432 men are killed and 371 more are injured.<ref>{{cite journal|last=Gile|first=Chester A.|title=The ''Mount Hood'' Explosion|journal=Proceedings|publisher=[[United States Naval Institute]]|month=February|year=1963}}</ref>
* [[November 10]] &ndash; WWII: [[Ammunition ship]] [[USS Mount Hood (AE-11)|USS ''Mount Hood'']] disintegrates from accidental detonation of 3800 tons of cargo in the [[Seeadler Harbor]] fleet anchorage at [[Manus Island]]. Twenty-two small boats are destroyed, 36 nearby ships damaged, 432 men are killed and 371 more are injured.<ref>{{cite journal|last=Gile|first=Chester A.|title=The ''Mount Hood'' Explosion|journal=Proceedings|publisher=[[United States Naval Institute]]|month=February|year=1963}}</ref>

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Millennium: 2nd millennium
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Years:
1944 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1944
MCMXLIV
Ab urbe condita2697
Armenian calendar1393
ԹՎ ՌՅՂԳ
Assyrian calendar6694
Baháʼí calendar100–101
Balinese saka calendar1865–1866
Bengali calendar1351
Berber calendar2894
British Regnal yearGeo. 6 – 9 Geo. 6
Buddhist calendar2488
Burmese calendar1306
Byzantine calendar7452–7453
Chinese calendar癸未年 (Water Goat)
4641 or 4434
    — to —
甲申年 (Wood Monkey)
4642 or 4435
Coptic calendar1660–1661
Discordian calendar3110
Ethiopian calendar1936–1937
Hebrew calendar5704–5705
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat2000–2001
 - Shaka Samvat1865–1866
 - Kali Yuga5044–5045
Holocene calendar11944
Igbo calendar944–945
Iranian calendar1322–1323
Islamic calendar1363–1364
Japanese calendarShōwa 19
(昭和19年)
Javanese calendar1874–1875
Juche calendar33
Julian calendarGregorian minus 13 days
Korean calendar4277
Minguo calendarROC 33
民國33年
Nanakshahi calendar476
Thai solar calendar2487
Tibetan calendar阴水羊年
(female Water-Goat)
2070 or 1689 or 917
    — to —
阳木猴年
(male Wood-Monkey)
2071 or 1690 or 918

Year 1944 (MCMXLIV) was a leap year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar.

Events

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

January

US Army troops landing at Anzio during Operation Shingle, late January 1944.

February

The Abbey of Monte Cassino in ruins after being destroyed by Allied bombing, February 1944.
Polish inmates hanged by Germans in Warsaw, February 11, 1944

March

The March 1944 eruption of Mount Vesuvius.

April

May

The prime ministers of Britain and the four major dominions at the 1944 Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference, 1 May 1944.

June

Allied troops land on the beaches of Normandy during D-Day.
LVTs heading for shore on 15 June 1944 during the Battle of Saipan.

July

The aftermath of the failed 20 July plot to kill Hitler.
Soviet soldiers fights in the streets of Jelgava, summer 1944
American medics helping injured soldier in France, 1944

August

Szare Szeregi Scouts also fought in the Warsaw Uprising.
Jewish prisoners of Gęsiówka liberated by Polish soldiers from Batalion Zośka, 5 August 1944
Crowds of French people line the Champs Élysées following the Liberation of Paris, 26 August 1944.

September

Waves of paratroopers land in the Netherlands during Operation Market Garden in September 1944.

October

American troops advance towards San Jose on Leyte Island, 20 October 1944
The light aircraft carrier Princeton afire, east of Luzon, 24 October 1944.
The Volkssturm were founded in October 1944.
The beginning of the Battle of Leyte, 20 October 1944.

November

December

Victims of the Malmedy massacre.
George Marshall becomes the first Five-Star General on December 16, 1944.

Date unknown

Henry Larsen became the first person to successfully navigate the Northwest Passage in 1944.

Births

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Date unknown

Deaths

January–March

April–June

July–September

October–December

Date unknown

Nobel Prizes

References

  1. ^ a b "Year by Year 1944" – History Channel International
  2. ^ 56 F. Supp. 716 (N.D. Cal 1944)
  3. ^ Radinger, Will; Schick, Walter (1996). Me 262 (in German). Berlin: Avantic Verlag GmbH. ISBN 3-925505-21-0.
  4. ^ Cressman, Robert J. (2000). The Official Chronology of the U.S. Navy in WWII. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press. p. 248. ISBN 978-1-55750-149-3.
  5. ^ Van der Zee, Henri A. (1982). The Hunger Winter: Occupied Holland 1944–5. London: Norman & Hobhouse. ISBN 978-0-906908-71-6.
  6. ^ Gile, Chester A. (1963). "The Mount Hood Explosion". Proceedings. United States Naval Institute. {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  7. ^ Reed, John (1977). "Largest Wartime Explosions: 21 Maintenance Unit, RAF Fauld, Staffs. November 27, 1944". After the Battle. 18: 35–40. ISSN 0306-154X.
  8. ^ Cressman, Robert J. (2000). The Official Chronology of the U.S. Navy in WWII. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press. p. 278. ISBN 978-1-55750-149-3.
  9. ^ "The Sinking of SS Leopoldville". uboat.net. Retrieved July 4, 2010.
  10. ^ Asperger, H. (1991) [1944]. "'Autistic psychopathy' in childhood". In Frith, Uta (ed.). Autism and Asperger Syndrome. Cambridge University Press. pp. 37–92. ISBN 0-521-38448-6.
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