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Year 1921 (MCMXXI) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar.

Events[]

January[]

  • January 1 – In American football, the University of California defeats Ohio State 28–0 in the Rose Bowl.
  • January 2
    • The football club Cruzeiro Esporte Clube from Belo Horizonte is founded as Palestra Italia in Brazil.
    • The first religious radio broadcast is heard over station KDKA AM in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
    • The Spanish liner Santa Isabel sinks off Villa Garcia; 244 die.
    • The DeYoung Museum opens in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco.
  • January 20 – The British K class submarine HMS K5 sinks in the English Channel with the loss of all 56 hands on board.
  • January 21
    • The Italian Communist Party is founded in Livorno.
    • Women's suffrage is attained in Sweden.
  • January 25 – The Italian battleship Leonardo da Vinci is righted in Taranto Harbour.

February[]

  • February 12 – The Democratic Republic of Georgia is invaded by Bolshevist Russia.
  • February 21 – Rezā Khan and Seyyed Zia'eddin Tabatabaee stage a coup d'état in Iran.
  • February 25 – The Red Army enters Georgian capital Tbilisi and installs a Moscow-directed communist government.
  • February 27 – The International Working Union of Socialist Parties is formed in Vienna.
  • February 28 – Russian sailors rebel in Kronstadt

March[]

  • March 1 – The city of Kiryū, located in Gunma, Japan, is founded.
  • March 4 – Warren G. Harding is inaugurated as the 29th President of the United States.
  • March 5 – Clonbanin Ambush: Irish Republican Army kills Brigadier-General Cumming.
  • March 6 – The Portuguese Communist Party is founded.
  • March 8
    • Spanish Premier Eduardo Dato Iradier is assassinated while exiting the parliament building in Madrid.
    • Allied forces occupy Düsseldorf, Ruhrort and Duisburg.
  • March 12 – The İstiklâl Marşı (Independence March), the Turkish National Anthem, is officially adopted.
  • March 13 – The Russian White Army captures Mongolia from China. Roman Ungern von Sternberg declares himself ruler.
  • March 14 – Armenian Soghomon Tehlirian assassinates Mehmed Talaat, former Interior Minister of Turkey, in Charlottenburg, Berlin.
  • March 17
    • The Red Army crushes the Kronstadt rebellion, and a number of sailors flee to Finland.
    • Marie Stopes opens the first birth control clinic in London, England.
    • The Second Republic of Poland adopts the March Constitution.
  • March 18 – The second Peace of Riga ends the Polish-Soviet War. A permanent border is established between the Polish and Soviet states.
  • March 21
    • New Economic Policy starts in the Soviet Russia.
    • Headford Ambush: Irish Republican Army kills at least nine British troops.
  • March 23 – A plebiscite in Silesia votes for re-annexation to Germany.

April[]

  • April – The United States Figure Skating Association is formed.
  • April 11 – The Emirate of Transjordan is created, with Abdullah I as emir.
  • April 14 – In Britain, labour unions for mining, railway and transportation workers call for a strike; the government threatens to call in the army.
  • April 20 – Ferenc Molnár's play Liliom is first produced on Broadway in English.
  • April 27 – The Allies of World War I reparations commission announce that Germany has to pay 132 billion gold marks ($33 trillion) in annual installments of 2.5 billion.

May[]

  • May 1–May 7 – Riots at Jaffa (Mandatory Palestine) result in 47 Jewish and 48 Arab deaths.
  • May 2–July 5 – Third Silesian Uprising: The Poles in Upper Silesia rise against the Germans.
  • May 3 – The province of Northern Ireland is created within the United Kingdom
  • May 5 – Only thirteen spectators attend the soccer match between Leicester City and Stockport County, the lowest attendance in The Football League's history.
  • May 16 – The Communist Party of Czechoslovakia is founded.
  • May 14–May 17 – Violent anti-European riots occur in Cairo and Alexandria.
  • May 14–May 15 – Major geomagnetic storm.
  • May 19 – The Emergency Quota Act is passed by the U.S. Congress, establishing national quotas on immigration.
  • May 23 – In Leipzig the Leipzig War Crimes Trial starts. It will end on July 16.
  • May 24 – Elections are held for the first time for the new Northern Ireland Parliament.
  • May 26 – A general strike begins in Norway.
  • May 31 – Tulsa Race Riot: The official death toll is 39, but recent investigations suggest the actual toll may be much higher.

June[]

  • June 21 – International Hydrographic Bureau (IHB) established as an agency of the League of Nations; continues in this form until April 19, 1946.
  • June 28 – The Constitutional Assembly of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes passes the Vidovdan Constitution, despite a boycott of the vote by the communists, and Croat and Slovene parties.
  • June 30 – The death penalty is abolished in Sweden.

July[]

  • July 1
    • The Communist Party of China is officially founded.
    • A coal strike ends in England.
  • July 2 – U.S. President Warren Harding signs a joint congressional resolution declaring an end to America's state of war with Germany, Austria and Hungary.
  • July 4 – A new conservative government is formed in Italy by Ivanoe Bonomi.
  • July 11
    • The Irish War of Independence comes to an end when a truce is signed between the British Government and Irish forces.
    • The Red Army captures Mongolia from the White Army and establishes the Mongolian People's Republic.
  • July 14 – A Massachusetts jury finds Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti guilty of first degree murder following a widely publicized trial.
  • July 17 – The Republic of Mirdita is proclaimed near the Albanian-Serbian border with Yugoslav support.
  • July 18 – The first BCG vaccination against tuberculosis is given.
  • July 21 – Rif WarBattle of Annual: Spanish troops are dealt a crushing defeat at the hands of Muhammad Ibn 'Abd al-Karim al-Khattabi.
  • July 22 – The Irish Truce is declared in Britain.
  • July 26 – U.S. President Warren G. Harding receives Princess Fatima of Afghanistan and Stanley Clifford Weyman.
  • July 27 – Researchers at the University of Toronto led by biochemist Frederick Banting announce the discovery of the hormone insulin.
  • July 29 – Adolf Hitler becomes Führer of the Nazi Party.

August[]

  • August – The United States formally ends World War I, declaring a peace with Germany.
  • August 5 – The first radio baseball game is broadcast; Harold Arlin announces the Pirates-Phillies game from Forbes Field over Westinghouse KDKA, in Pittsburgh.
  • August 11 – The temperature reaches 39 degrees Celsius in Breslau; the heat wave continues elsewhere in Europe as well.
  • August 23 – King Faisal I of Iraq is crowned in Baghdad.
  • August 24 – R38 class airship ZR-2 explodes on her fourth test flight near Kingston upon Hull, England, killing 44 of the 49 Anglo-American crew on board.[1]
  • August 26
    • Rising prices cause major riots in Munich.
    • The assassination of German politician Matthias Erzberger causes the government to declare martial law.

September[]

  • September 1 – Poplar Strike in London: Nine members of the Poplar borough council are arrested.
  • September 7 – In Atlantic City, New Jersey, the first Miss America Pageant is held.
  • September 8 – Sixteen-year-old Margaret Gorman wins the Atlantic City Pageant's Golden Mermaid trophy; pageant officials later dub her the first Miss America.
  • September 12 – The Lotta Svärd women's paramilitary auxiliary is founded in Finland.
  • September 21 – The Oppau explosion occurs at BASF's nitrate factory in Oppau, Germany; 500—600 are killed.

October[]

  • October 5 – The first radio broadcast of a World Series baseball game was aired by Newark, NJ station WJZ; Pittsburgh, PA station KDKA, and a group of other commercial and amateur stations throughout the eastern United States.
  • October 8 – The first Sweetest Day is staged in Cleveland, Ohio.
  • October 10 – Teaching at the University of Szeged starts in Hungary.
  • October 19 – A massacre in Lisbon claims the lives of Portuguese Prime-Minister António Granjo and other politicians.
  • October 21 – A peace conference between Ireland and the United Kingdom begins in London.
  • October 24 – The Spanish Army defeats the rifkabyls.
  • October 29
    • Construction of the Link River Dam, a part of the Klamath Reclamation Project, is completed.
    • Centre College's football team, led by quarterback Bo McMillin, defeats Harvard University 6–0 to break Harvard's five-year winning streak. For decades afterward, this is called "football's upset of the century."

November[]

  • November 9
    • Riots in Reykjavík injure most of the small police force.
    • Albert Einstein is awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for his work with the photoelectric effect.
    • The Partito Nazionale Fascista (PNF), National Fascist Party, is founded in Italy.
  • November 11 – During an Armistice Day ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery, the Tomb of the Unknowns is dedicated by U.S. President Warren G. Harding.
  • November 14 – The Spanish Communist Party is founded.

Undated[]

  • Hyperinflation is still rampant in Germany, where 263 marks are now needed to buy a single American dollar - more than 20 times greater than the 12 marks needed in April 1919.[2]

December[]

  • December 1 – Rising prices cause riots in Vienna.
  • December 6
    • The Anglo-Irish Treaty establishing the Irish Free State, an independent nation incorporating 26 of Ireland's 32 counties, is signed in London.
    • Agnes Macphail becomes the first woman to be elected to the Canadian Parliament.
  • December 13 – In the Four Power Treaty on Insular Possessions, Japan, the United States, United Kingdom, and France agree to recognize the status quo in the Pacific.
  • December 23 – Visva-Bharati University is inaugurated in India.
  • December 29 – William Lyon Mackenzie King becomes Canada's tenth prime minister.

Date unknown[]

  • Abkhazia becomes an autonomous republic within the Soviet Union.
  • Russian famine: 5 million die.
  • Regular radio broadcasting services begin in Italy.
  • Edward Harper, the 'father of broadcasting' in Ceylon, arrives in Colombo to take up his post as Chief Engineer of the Ceylon Telegraph Department.
  • The vibraphone in its original form is invented.
  • The Sauerländer Heimatbund is founded in Meschede, Germany.
  • Jewish immigration to Palestine grows rapidly. Before Jews preferred the USA but the USA drastically limited immigration from Eastern Europe.
  • E.W. Scripps founds Science Service, later renamed Society for Science & the Public, with the goal of keeping the public informed of scientific achievements.
  • Weimar Republic makes its first payment of reparations.

Births[]

January–February[]

  • January 1
    • César Baldaccini, French sculptor. (died 1998)
    • Doris Tetzlaff, American female professional baseball player (died 1998)
    • Patricia Robins (alias Claire Lorrimer), British writer.
  • January 5
    • Friedrich Dürrenmatt, Swiss writer (died 1990)
    • Jean, Grand Duke of Luxembourg
  • January 9
    • Fraser Barron, New Zealand bomber pilot during WWII (died 1944)
    • Lister Sinclair, Canadian broadcaster and playwright (died 2006)
  • January 10 – Rodger Ward, American race car driver (died 2004)
  • January 14 – Murray Bookchin, American libertarian socialist (died 2006)
  • January 19 – Patricia Highsmith, American author (died 1995)
  • January 21 – Howard Unruh, American spree killer (died 2009)
  • January 27 – Donna Reed, American actress (died 1986)
  • January 31
    • Carol Channing, American actress
    • Mario Lanza, American tenor and actor (died 1959)
  • February 1 – Peter Sallis, English actor (Last of the Summer Wine & Wallace and Gromit)
  • February 4
    • Betty Friedan, American feminist (died 2006)
    • K. R. Narayanan, President of India (died 2005)
  • February 5 – John Pritchard, English conductor (died 1989)
  • February 7 – Nexhmije Hoxha, widow of Enver Hoxha
  • February 8 – Betsy Jochum, American female baseball player
  • February 11 – Lloyd Bentsen, American politician (died 2006)
  • February 14 – Hugh Downs, American game show host and journalist (20-20)
  • February 16
    • Vera-Ellen, American actress and dancer (died 1981)
    • Hua Guofeng, former Premier of the People's Republic of China (died 2008)
  • February 20 – Buddy Rogers, American professional wrestler (died 1992)
  • February 22 – Wayne Booth, American literary critic (died 2005)
  • February 24 – Abe Vigoda, American actor (Fish)
  • February 25 – Pierre Laporte, Canadian statesman (died 1970)
  • February 26 – Betty Hutton, American actress (died 2007)
  • February 27 – Muriel Coben, Canadian professional baseball and curling player (died 1979)
  • February 28 – Pierre Clostermann, French World War II pilot (died 2006)

March–April[]

  • March 1
    • Jack Clayton, British film director (died 1995)
    • Terence Cooke, American cardinal archbishop (died 1983)
    • Richard Wilbur, American poet
  • March 2 – Robert Simpson, English composer (died 1997)
  • March 3
    • Paul Guimard, French writer (died 2004)
    • Diana Barrymore, American actress (died 1960)
  • March 4
    • Halim El-Dabh, Egyptian-born U.S. composer, performer, ethnomusicologist and educator
    • Joan Greenwood, British actress and director (died 1987)
    • Wilson Harris, Guyanese writer
  • March 5 – Elmer Valo, Czech Major League Baseball player (died 1998)
  • March 8 – Alan Hale, Jr., American actor (Gilligan's Island) (died 1990)
  • March 11 – Frank Harary, American mathematician (died 2005)
  • March 12
    • Gianni Agnelli, Italian auto executive (died 2003)
    • Gordon MacRae, American singer and actor (died 1986)
  • March 13
    • Al Jaffee, American cartoonist (MAD Magazine)
    • Cyril Poole, English cricketer (died 1996)
  • March 14 – Lis Hartel, Danish equestrian athlete (died 2009)
  • March 17 – Meir Amit, Israeli politician and general (died 2009)
  • March 21 – Arthur Grumiaux, Belgian violinist (died 1986)
  • March 24 – Vasily Smyslov, Soviet chess player (died 2010)
  • March 25 – Simone Signoret, French actress (died 1985)
  • March 28 – Dirk Bogarde, English actor (died 1999)
  • April 1 – Beau Jack, American boxer (died 2000)
  • April 3
    • Robert Karvelas, American actor (died 1991)
    • Jan Sterling, American actress (died 2004)
  • April 8 – Franco Corelli, Italian opera singer (died 2003)
  • April 9 – Frankie Thomas, American actor (died 2006)
  • April 10
    • Sheb Wooley, American actor and singer (Flying Purple People Eater) (died 2003)
    • Chuck Connors, American actor, basketball and baseball player (The Rifleman) (died 1992)
  • April 14 – Thomas Schelling, American economist, Nobel Prize laureate
  • April 15 – Georgi Beregovoi, Soviet cosmonaut (died 1995)
  • April 16 – Peter Ustinov, English actor and director (died 2004)
  • April 21 – John Osteen, American televangelist (died 1999)
  • April 22
    • Vivian Dandridge, African-American actress (died 1991)
  • April 23
    • Warren Spahn, American baseball player (died 2003)
    • Janet Blair, American actress (died 2007)
  • April 25 – Karel Appel, Dutch painter (died 2006)
  • April 26 – Jimmy Giuffre, American jazz musician (died 2008)
  • April 30
    • Dottie Green, American professional baseball player (died 1992)
    • Tove Maës, Danish actress (died 2011)

May–June[]

  • May 2 – Satyajit Ray, Indian filmmaker (died 1992)
  • May 5 – Arthur Leonard Schawlow, American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (died 1999)
  • May 6 – Erich Fried, Austrian author (died 1988)
  • May 9
    • Sophie Scholl, resistance fighter in Nazi Germany (died 1943)
    • Mona Van Duyn, American poet (died 2004)
  • May 11 – Hildegard Hamm-Brücher, German politician
  • May 12
    • Joseph Beuys, German artist (died 1986)
    • Farley Mowat, Canadian writer and naturalist
  • May 16 – Harry Carey, Jr., American actor
  • May 17 – Dennis Brain, English French horn player (died 1957)
  • May 18
    • Bill Macy, American actor (Maude)
    • Sir Michael Epstein, British medical researcher
  • May 19 – Karel van het Reve, Dutch writer (died 1999)
  • May 20
    • Wolfgang Borchert, German writer (died 1947)
    • Hal Newhouser, baseball player (died 1998)
  • May 21– Andrei Sakharov, Soviet physicist and human rights activist, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (declined) (died 1989)
    • Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar, Indian philosopher, author of the socio-economic "Progressive Utilization Theory" (died 1990)
  • May 23
    • James Blish, American science fiction author (died 1975)
    • Humphrey Lyttelton, British jazz musician and radio personality (died 2008)
  • May 25
    • Jack Steinberger, German-born physicist, Nobel Prize laureate
    • James C. Quayle, American newspaper publisher (died 2000)
  • May 26 – Stan Mortensen, English footballer (died 1991)
  • May 28 – Heinz G. Konsalik, German author (died 1999)
  • June 1 – Nelson Riddle, American bandleader (died 1985)
  • June 3
    • Forbes Carlile, Australian athlete
    • John Shelton Wilder, American politician, former Lieutenant Governor of Tennessee (died 2010)
  • June 8
    • Alexis Smith, Canadian actress (died 1993)
    • Suharto, former President of Indonesia (died 2008)
  • June 9 – Margaret Danhauser, American female professional baseball player (died 1987)
  • June 10 – Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, consort of Elizabeth II
  • June 12 – Christopher Derrick, British writer (died 2007)
  • June 13 – Nancy Warren, American female professional baseball player (died 2001)
  • June 15 – Errol Garner, American jazz musician (died 1977)
  • June 19 – Louis Jourdan, French actor
  • June 21 – Jane Russell, American actress (died 2011)
  • June 22 – Ralph K. Hofer, American fighter pilot (died 1942)
  • June 25 – Celia Franca, Canadian ballet dancer (died 2007)
  • June 26 – Violette Szabo, French World War II heroine (died 1945)
  • June 28 – P. V. Narasimha Rao, Prime Minister of India (died 2004)

July–August[]

  • July 3 – Levi Yitzchak Horowitz, Hasidic rebbe (died 2009)
  • July 4
    • Gérard Debreu, French economist, Nobel Prize laureate (died 2004)
    • Tibor Varga, Hungarian violinist and conductor (died 2003)
  • July 6 – Nancy Davis Reagan, wife of U.S President Ronald Reagan
  • July 10
    • Harvey Ball, American designer (died 2001)
    • Eunice Kennedy Shriver, member of the Kennedy family (died 2009)
  • July 11 – Ilse Werner, German actress (died 2005)
  • July 13 – Friedrich Peter, Austrian poltitician (died 2005)
  • July 14
    • Leon Garfield, English children's author (died 1996)
    • Geoffrey Wilkinson, English chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (died 1996)
  • July 15 – Robert Bruce Merrifield, American chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (died 2006)
  • July 17
    • František Zvarík, Slovakian actor (died 2008)
    • Hannah Szenes, Hungarian World War II heroine (died 1944)
  • July 18
    • Richard Leacock, Documentary filmmaker, Pioneer of Cinéma Vérité (died 2011)
    • John Glenn, American astronaut and former U.S. Senator
    • Aaron T. Beck, American psychiatrist
  • July 19 – Rosalyn Sussman Yalow, American physicist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (died 2011)
  • July 22 – William Roth, U.S. Senator (died 2003)
  • July 24 – Billy Taylor, American jazz musician (died 2010)
  • July 30 – Grant Johannesen, American concert pianist (died 2005)
  • August 3 – Richard Adler, American Broadway composer
  • August 4 – Maurice Richard, Canadian hockey player (died 2000)
  • August 8 – John Herbert Chapman, Canadian physicist (died 1979)
  • August 9 – J. James Exon, Governor of Nebraska and U.S. Senator (died 2005)
  • August 10 – Yuki Shimoda, American actor (died 1981)
  • August 13 – Barney Liddell, American musician (The Lawrence Welk Show) (died 2003)
  • August 18 – Zdzislaw Zygulski, Jr., Polish art historian
  • August 19 – Gene Roddenberry, American television producer (Star Trek) (died 1991)
  • August 23 – Kenneth Arrow, American economist, Nobel Prize laureate
  • August 25
    • Monty Hall, Canadian actor and game show host (Let's Make A Deal)
    • Brian Moore, Northern Irish-born writer (died 1999)
  • August 26 – Shimshon Amitsur, Israeli mathematician and Israel Prize recipient (died 1994)
  • August 27 – Georg Alexander, Duke of Mecklenburg, head of the House of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (died 1996)
  • August 28 – Lidia Gueiler Tejada, President of Bolivia (died 2011)

September–October[]

  • September 2 – Josephine Lenard, American professional baseball player (died 2007)
  • September 3 – Thurston Dart, English harpsichordist and conductor (died 1971)
  • September 8 – Harry Secombe, Welsh entertainer (died 2001)
  • September 12 – Stanislaw Lem, Polish science fiction writer (died 2006)
  • September 13 – Sergey Nepobedimiy, Soviet rocket weaponry designer
  • September 14 – Dario Vittori, Argentine actor (died 2001)
  • September 15 – Norma MacMillan, voice actress (died 2001)
  • September 24
    • Jim McKay, American sportscaster (ABC's Wide World of Sports) (died 2008)
    • Charlene Pryer, American professional baseball player (died 1999)
  • September 27 – Miklós Jancsó, Hungarian film director
  • September 30 – Deborah Kerr, Scottish actress (died 2007)
  • October 2 – Robert Runcie, Archbishop of Canterbury (died 2000)
  • October 5 – Bill Willis, American football player (died 2007)
  • October 7 – Tommy Farrell, American supporting actor and comedian (died 2004)
  • October 8 – Abraham Sarmiento, Filipino Supreme Court jurist (died 2010)
  • October 13
    • Yves Montand, French singer and actor (died 1991)
    • Enrico Cocozza, Scottish Filmaker (died 2009)
  • October 14 – Thomaz Soares da Silva, Brazilian football player (died 2002)
  • October 17 – Maria Gorokhovskaya, Soviet gymnast (died 2001)
  • October 18 – Jesse Helms, U.S. Senator from North Carolina (died 2008)
  • October 19
    • George Nader, American actor (died 2002)
    • Gunnar Nordahl, Swedish footballer (died 1995)
  • October 21
    • Malcolm Arnold, British music composer (died 2006)
    • Sena Jurinac, Bosnian operatic soprano (died 2011)
  • October 22 – Georges Brassens, French singer-songwriter (died 1981)
  • October 25 – King Michael of Romania
  • October 26 – Frances Scott Fitzgerald, daughter of F. Scott Fitzgerald and Zelda Sayre (died 1986)

November–December[]

  • November 3 – Charles Bronson, American actor (died 2003)
  • November 5 – Princess Fawzia of Egypt
  • November 6 – James Jones, American writer (died 1977)
  • November 8 – Gene Saks, American actor and film director
  • November 10 – Owen Bush, American actor (died 2001)
  • November 11
    • Ron Greenwood, English football manager (died 2006)
    • Molly Dodd, American actress (died 1981)
  • November 14 – Brian Keith, American actor (Family Affair) (died 1997)
  • November 17 – Albert Bertelsen, Danish artist
  • November 20 – Dan Frazer, American actor (Kojak)
  • November 22 – Rodney Dangerfield, American actor and comedian (died 2004)
  • November 23 – Fred Buscaglione, Italian singer and actor (died 1960)
  • November 27 – Alexander Dubcek, Slovak politician and First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia (died 1992)
  • November 29 – Jackie Stallone, American astrologer and mother of Sylvester Stallone
  • December 3 – Phyllis Curtin, American soprano
  • December 4 – Deanna Durbin, Canadian-American singer & actress
  • December 5 – Alvy Moore, American actor (died 1997)
  • December 6 – Otto Graham, American football player (died 2003)
  • December 23 – Marge Callaghan, Canadian female professional baseball player
  • December 26
    • Blaže Koneski, Macedonian poet and linguist (died 1993)
    • Steve Allen, American actor, composer, comedian, and author (died 2000)

Date unknown[]

  • Shaw McCutcheon, American cartoonist

Deaths[]

January–June[]

  • January 1 – Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg, Chancellor of Germany (born 1856)
  • February 2 – Antonio Jacobsen, maritime artist (born 1850)
  • February 8
    • Peter Kropotkin, Russian anarchist (born 1842)
    • George Formby (Senior), English entertainer (born 1876)
  • February 26 – Carl Menger, Austrian economist (born 1840)
  • February 27 – Schofield Haigh, English cricketer (born 1871)
  • March 1 – King Nicholas I of Montenegro (born 1841)
  • March 29 – John Burroughs, American naturalist and essayist (born 1837)
  • April 11 – Augusta Viktoria of Schleswig-Holstein, Last German Empress, wife of Wilhelm II (born 1858)
  • April 17 – Manuel Dimech, Maltese philosopher and social reformer (born 1860)
  • April 21 – Tom O'Brien, American major league baseball player (born 1860)
  • April 27 – Arthur Mold, English cricketer (born 1863)
  • May 5 – Alfred Hermann Fried, Austrian writer and pacifist, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (born 1864)
  • May 19
  • June 5 – Georges Feydeau, French playwright (born 1862)
  • June 28 – Gjorche Petrov, Macedonian and Bulgarian revolutionary
  • June 29

July–December[]

  • August 2 – Enrico Caruso, Italian tenor (born 1873)
  • August 7 – Aleksandr Blok, Russian poet (born 1880)
  • August 8 – Juhani Aho, Finnish author and journalist (born 1861)
  • August 16 – Peter I of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, King of Yugoslavia (born 1844)
  • August 19 – Georges Darien, French writer (born 1862)
  • September 2 – Henry Austin Dobson, English poet (born 1840)
  • September 7 – Alfred William Rich, English watercolour painter (born 1856)
  • September 9 – Virginia Rappe, American model and actress (born 1891)
  • September 11 – Subramanya Bharathy, Tamil poet (born 1882)
  • September 27 – Engelbert Humperdinck, German composer (born 1854)
  • October 12 – Philander C. Knox, American politician (born 1853)
  • October 18 – Ludwig III of Bavaria, last king of Bavaria (born 1845)
  • October 25 – Bat Masterson, American gunfighter (born 1853)
  • November 4 – Hara Takashi, 19th Prime Minister of Japan (born 1856)
  • November 14 – Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil, daughter of Emperor Pedro II of Brazil (born 1846)
  • November 20 – Christina Nilsson, Swedish operatic soprano (born 1843)
  • November 27 – Douglas Colin Cameron, Canadian politician (born 1854)
  • November 28 – `Abdu'l-Bahá, Persian religious leader (born 1844)
  • December 10 – George Ashlin, Irish architect (born 1837)
  • December 16 – Camille Saint-Saëns, French composer (born 1835)
  • December 31 – Boies Penrose, U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania (born 1860)

Nobel Prizes[]

  • PhysicsAlbert Einstein
  • ChemistryFrederick Soddy
  • Medicine – not awarded
  • LiteratureAnatole France
  • PeaceKarl Hjalmar Branting, Christian Lous Lange

References[]

  1. ^ Driggs, Laurence La Tourette (September 7 1921). "The Fall of the Airship". The Outlook 129: 14–15. Retrieved on 2009-07-30. 
  2. ^ [1]


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People of the year 1921 at Familypedia

144 people were born in 1921

 FatherMotherAge mother at birth
Elva Alice Abercrombie (1921-1985)Roy Christopher Abercrombie (1888-1959)Alice Elizabeth Harker (c1888-)
Kimberly Alafouzos (1921-1996)Alexander Alafouzos (1899-1956)Gabriella Casas (1896-1958)
Jerome Alden (1921-1997)
Leath Allred (1921-2011)Andrew Franklin Allred (1892-1975)Anna Myrtle Anderson (1893-1962)
Joseph Howland Auchincloss (1921-2013)Joseph Howland Auchincloss (1886-1968)Priscilla Dixon Stanton (1888-1972)
Raymond Alfred Baker (1921-1935)Richard Baker (1887-1979)Grace Elnore Kinder (1898-1988)
Colette Basilescu (1921-2017)Aristide Basilescu (1892-1969)Aglae Saint Georges de Posingen (c1895-1958)
Helen Bay (1921-2015)Horace Earl Bay (1897-1977)Elizabeth Iola Maxwell (1901-1969)
Amel Beijen (1921-2010)Dirk Beijen (1898-1977)Ariaantje Boers
Natalie Benedict (1921-2010)Cyrus Hutchinson Benedict (1889-1959)Dorothy Wright (1897-1954)
Conway Berners-Lee (1921)Cecil Burford Berners-Lee (c1884-1931)Helen Lane Campbell Gray (1895-1968)
Norman Harker Blundell (1921-2015)William Blundell (1891-1969)Esther Harker (c1891-)
Benjamin Crowninshield Bradlee (1921-2014)Frederick Josiah Bradlee, Jr. (1892-1970)Josephine de Gersdorff (1896-1975)
Guido Brandolini d'Adda (1921-1966)Carlo Brandolini d'Adda (1887-1942)María José Álvares Pereira de Melo (1893-1947)
Anne Eva BrazelWilliam Brazel (1880-1971)Mary Margaret Farrell (1880-1972)
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46 children were born to the 64 women born in 1921

266 people died in 1921

 FatherMotherAge at death
Marcelo (Lamadrid) Madrid (1859-1921)Timoteo (Lamadrid) MadridFrancisca Alguevar
Arnold Achenbach (1852-1921)
George Washington Adair (1873-1921)George Washington Adair (1823-1899)Mary Jane Perry (1832-1936)
Francis Inman Amory (1850-1921)William Amory (1804-1888)Anna Powell Mason Sears (1813-1895)
Jane Apps (1851-1921)William Apps (1822-1870)Mary Davis (1828-1880)
Alfred Henry Aris (1848-1921)George Aris (1812-1883)Sarah Ann (c1818-1892)
Harriet Maria Ashby (1834-1921)Nathaniel Ashby (1805-1846)Susan Hammond (1808-1851)
Catherine Avery (1852-1921)James Avery (c1814-1875)Catherine Heaslip (c1825-1904)69
Thomas Edward Avery (1858-1921)James Avery (c1814-1875)Catherine Heaslip (c1825-1904)63
Nancy Maude Bailey (1830-1921)Charles Bailey (1793-1845)Jemima Westlake (1803-1891)
Robert Baker (1837-1921)Benjamin Baker (1803-1885)Frances Cramp (c1814-)
John Bakon (1843-1921)John Bacon (c1817-1866)Ann Maria Powers (c1812-1914)
Margaret May Bannerman (1841-1921)Abraham Bannerman (1815-1900)Danielle Ifans (1820-1900)
Gerrit Barendse (1837-1921)Abraham Barendse (1801-)Maria Akkerhuis (1804-)
Hannah Allen Bennett (1848-1921)Henry Tapus Bennett (1814-1876)Mary Unicomb (1830-1877)73
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17522 people lived in 1921

 FatherMother
Lady Irina Bud de BudfalvaLord János Bud de BudfalvaBaroness Anna Tisza de Borosjenő et Szeged
Marcelo (Lamadrid) Madrid (1859-1921)Timoteo (Lamadrid) MadridFrancisca Alguevar
Tsunekichi Yonogi (1905-2015)Shigeru Yonogi (1876-1940)Miyoko Yonogi (1882-1950)
Reinhard Meyer
Fyodor Yaroslavich of Novgorod (1219-1233)Yaroslav II Vsevolodovich of Vladimir (1191-1246)Rostislava Mstislavna of Smolensk (c1202-1244)
Ludwik Wiktor Plater-Zyberk h. wł (1853-1938)Henryk Wacław Ksawery Plater-Zyberk (1811-1903)Adelaida von Keller (1817-1905)
Petre Văsescu (1891-1967)Ilie Văsescu (1838-1913)Mardelline Velloton
Samantha Aaberg (1859-1930)
Geertje Aangeenbrug (1871-1947)Pieter Aangeenbrug (1834-1908)Grietje Breed (1845)
Alfred Alonzo Aaron (1883-1969)Thomas Aaron (1850-1932)Sarah Dobbs (1858-1948)
Hubert Charles Titus Aaron (1919-1941)Alfred Alonzo Aaron (1883-1969)Jemima Davis (1884-1966)
Jack Aaronson (1880-1927)
Sadie Aaronson (1908-1970)Jack Aaronson (1880-1927)Laura Barenboim (1882-1932)
Amanda Abadie (1898-1957)Jean-Claude Abadie (1848-1930)Jeanette Armellino (1860-1934)
Jean-Claude Abadie (1848-1930)Donatien Abadie (1820-1900)Clara Mermoz (1819-1903)
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Events of the year 1921 at Familypedia

191 people were married in 1921.

 Joined with
Bertrand Blanchard Acosta (1895-1954)Helen Belmont Pearsoll (bef1921)
James Wilfred Adair (1896-1974)Irene Beatrice Shewfelt (1898-1968)
Arthur Adams (1877-1943)Margery Lee (1894-1986)
Richard Steere Aldrich (1884-1941)Janet Innis (1885-1944)
Clara Anna Bertha Andersen (1897-1968)Hans Bang (1897-1972)
Leland Andrus (1891-1958)Mary Forsha (1899-1987)
Eileen Margaret Armstead (1899-1994)Richard Charles Gordon Dartford (1895-1988)
Lydia Atzél de Borosjenő (1901-1972)Ferenc Daniel de Vargyas (1887-1967) + Daniel Bánffy de Losoncz (1893-1855) + Gyula Sipos de Siposkarcsa (1899-1947)
Albert Abraham Bagnall (1877-1933)Ethel Ruby Idonea Blackman (1884-1952)
Henry Bagust (1890-1967)Doris Lydia Crease (1898-1998)
Archibald Shuttleworth Bailey (1900-c1980)Alice Mabel Patterson (1899-)
Louis Jacques Balsan (1869-1956)Alice Marie Celeste Destors (1877-1957) + Consuelo Vanderbilt (1877-1964)
Hans Bang (1897-1972)Clara Anna Bertha Andersen (1897-1968)
John Christian Bangerter (1898-1994)Grace Lucile Monson (1903-1986)
Julia Fuller Barnard (1897-1974)Richard Augustus Clark (1896-1989)
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There were 0 military battles in 1921.


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