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Year '''1919''' ('''[[Roman numerals|MCMXIX]]''') was a [[common year starting on Wednesday]] (link will display the full calendar) of the [[Gregorian calendar]] (or a [[common year starting on Tuesday]]<ref><!--
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==Events of 1919==
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===January===
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[[Image:Admiralty-yacht-HMS-Iolaire-ship-Amalthaea-1908.jpg|thumb|200px|right| [[January 1]]: ''[[Iolaire]]'' sinks.]]
* [[January 1]]
**<!--January 1-->In [[Scotland]], ''[[HMS]] [[Iolaire]]'' sinks on the rocks: 205 die.
**<!--January 1-->[[Edsel Ford]] succeeds his father as head of the [[Ford Motor Company]].
**<!--January 1-->[[Spartacist uprising]]: Socialist demonstrations in [[Berlin]], [[Germany]] turn into an attempted communist revolution.
* [[January 7]] - [[Estonian War of Independence|Estonian Freedom War]]: [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] [[Red Army|Army]] meet resistance from [[Estonia]]n forces.
* [[January 9]] - [[Friedrich Ebert]] orders the [[Freikorps]] into action.
* [[January 10]]-[[January 12]] - The Freikorps attacks Spartacus supporters around Berlin.
* [[January 11]] - [[Romania]] annexes [[Transylvania]].
* [[January 13]] - Worker's councils in Berlin end the [[general strike]]; Spartacus week is over.
* [[January 15]]
**<!--January 15-->[[Rosa Luxemburg]] and [[Karl Liebknecht]] are murdered following the Spartacus uprising.
**<!--January 15-->[[Boston molasses disaster|The Boston Molasses Disaster]]: A wave of [[molasses]] sweeps through Boston, killing 21 and injuring 150.
**<!--January 15-->[[Ignacy Jan Paderewski]] becomes Premier of [[Poland]].
* [[January 16]] - The [[United States Constitution/Amendment Eighteen|18th Amendment]], authorizing [[Prohibition]], goes into effect in the [[United States]].
* [[January 18]]
**<!--January 18-->[[World War I]]: A [[Paris Peace Conference, 1919|peace conference]] opens in [[Versailles]], [[France]].
**<!--January 18-->[[Bentley Motors Limited|Bentley]] Motors is founded.
*[[January 21]]
**<!--January 21-->The First [[Dáil Éireann]] meets in the [[Mansion House, Dublin|Mansion House]] in Dublin.
**<!--January 21-->Ambush of police at [[Soloheadbeg]] marks the beginning of the [[Irish War of Independence]].
* [[January 23]] - The [[Uprising of Khotin]] breaks out in [[Khotyn]], [[Ukraine]].
* [[January 25]] - The [[League of Nations]] is founded.
* [[January 31]] - [[1919 Battle of George Square]].
* [[Estonian War of Independence|Estonian Freedom War]]: The [[Red Army]] is expelled from the entire territory of [[Estonia]].
[[Image:1919 Battle of George Square - David Kirkwood.jpg|thumb|[[David Kirkwood]] being detained by police during the [[1919 Battle of George Square]]]]

===February===
* [[February 3]] - Soviet troops occupy the [[Ukraine]].
* [[February 11]] - [[Friedrich Ebert]] (SPD), is elected President of Germany.
* [[February 14]] - The [[Polish-Soviet War]] begins.
* [[February 23]] - The [[Fascist Party]] is formed in Italy by [[Benito Mussolini]].
* [[February 25]] - [[Oregon]] places a 1 cent per US gallon (.26 ¢/L) [[taxation|tax]] on [[gasoline]], becoming the first [[U.S. state]] to levy a [[gasoline tax]].
* [[February 26]]
**<!--February 26-->An act of the [[United States Congress]] establishes most of the [[Grand Canyon]] as a [[United States National Park]] (see [[Grand Canyon National Park]]).
* [[February 28]] - [[Amanullah Khan]] becomes [[Reforms of Amanullah Khan and civil war|King of Afghanistan]].

===March===
* [[March 1]] - [[March 1st Movement]] against [[Korea under Japanese rule|Japanese colonial rule]] in [[Korea]].
* [[March 2]] - The first [[Communist International]] meets in [[Moscow]].
* [[March 3]] - The [[Supreme Court of the United States]] upholds the conviction of [[Charles Schenck]].
* [[March 9]] - The 1919 Revolution breaks out in [[Egypt]].
* [[March 15]] - The [[American Legion]] forms in [[Paris]].
* [[March 21]] - The [[Hungarian Soviet Republic]] is established by [[Béla Kun]].
* [[March 23]] - In [[Milan]], [[Italy]], [[Benito Mussolini]] founds his [[Fascism|Fascist]] political movement.
* [[March 31]] - A general strike begins in the [[Ruhr]].

===April===
* [[April 6]]-[[April 7]] - The [[Bavarian Soviet Republic]] is founded.
*[[April 12]] - Murderer [[Henri Désiré Landru]] is arrested.
* [[April 13]] - At the [[Amritsar Massacre]] in the [[Punjab region|Punjab]] in [[India]], [[United Kingdom|British]] and [[Gurkha]] [[troop]]s [[Wiktionary:massacre|massacre]] 379 Sikhs.
* [[April 14]] - The Emperor of Austria moves to exile in Switzerland.
* [[April 23]] - The [[Constituent Assembly]] of [[Estonia]] convenes its first session.
* [[April 25]]
**<!--April 25-->The [[Bauhaus]] movement is founded.
**<!--April 25-->[[ANZAC day]] is celebrated for the first time in Australia.
**<!--April 25-->[[Pancho Villa]] takes [[Parral, Chihuahua|Parral]] in Mexico, and hangs the mayor and his two sons.
* [[April 30]] - Several bombs are intercepted in the first wave of the [[1919 United States anarchist bombings]].

===May===
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* [[May 1]]
**<!--May 1-->Large left-wing demonstration in France leads to a violent confrontation with the police
**<!--May 1-->[[May Day Riots of 1919|Riots]] break out in [[Cleveland, Ohio]]; 2 people are killed, 40 injured, and 116 arrested.
* [[May 3]] - [[Weimar Republic]] troops and [[Freikorps]] occupy [[Munich]] and crush the [[Bavarian Soviet Republic]].
* [[May 4]] - The [[May Fourth Movement]] opposes foreign colonizers in China.
* [[May 5]] - The League of Red Cross Societies is founded in Paris
* [[May 9]] - In [[Belgium]] a new electoral law introduced [[universal manhood suffrage]] and gave the franchise to certain classes of women.
* [[May 15]] - [[Winnipeg, Manitoba|Winnipeg]] workers launch a [[Winnipeg general strike of 1919|general strike]] for better wages and working conditions.
* [[May 16]]
**<!--May 16-->A [[United States Navy|U.S. Navy]] [[Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company|Curtiss]] aircraft [[NC-4]] commanded by [[Albert Cushing Read]] departs Trepassey, [[Newfoundland and Labrador|Newfoundland]], for [[Lisbon]] via the [[Azores]] on the first [[transatlantic]] flight
**<!--May 16-->An [[Hellenic Army]] lands at [[İzmir|Smyrna]].
* [[May 17]] - A Committee of One Thousand forms to oppose the [[Winnipeg General Strike]].
* [[May 19]] - [[Mustafa Kemal Atatürk]] lands at [[Samsun]] on the [[Anatolia]]n [[Black Sea]] coast, initiating what was later termed the [[Turkish War of Independence]]. The anniversary of this event is the official commemoration date of the [[Pontic Greek Genocide]] in [[Greece]] and [[Cyprus]].
* [[May 23]] - The [[University of California]] opens its second campus in [[Los Angeles]]. Initially called Southern Branch of the University of California (SBUC), it is eventually renamed the [[University of California, Los Angeles]] (UCLA).
* [[May 25]] - Volcano [[Kelut]] erupts in [[Java (island)|Java]], killing 16,000.
* [[May 29]]
**<!--May 29-->[[Albert Einstein|Einstein's]] theory of [[general relativity]] is tested/confirmed by [[Arthur Eddington]]'s observation of a total [[solar eclipse]] in [[Principe]] and by [[Andrew Crommelin]] in [[Sobral, Ceará]], [[Brazil]].<ref>[http://www.firstscience.com/site/articles/coles.asp Eclipse that Changed the Universe - Einstein's Theory of Relativity<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
**<!--May 29-->[[Prekmurje]] formally declares independence from [[Hungary]] ([[Republic of Prekmurje]])
* [[May 30]] - By agreement with the [[United Kingdom]], later confirmed by the [[League of Nations]], [[Belgium]] was given the mandate over part of [[German East Africa]] (Ruanda and Urundi).

===June===
* [[June 2]] - Several mail bombs are sent to prominent figures as part of the [[1919 United States anarchist bombings]].
* [[June 4]] - [[Women's rights]]: The [[United States Congress]] approves the [[19th Amendment to the United States Constitution]], which would guarantee [[suffrage]] to [[women]], and sends it to the [[U.S. state]]s for ratification.
* [[June 6]] - The Hungarian Red Army attacks the [[Republic of Prekmurje|Prekmurian Republic]].
* [[June 14]] - [[John Alcock (aviator)|John Alcock]] and [[Arthur Whitten Brown|Arthur Brown]] depart [[St. John's, Newfoundland]] on the first nonstop [[transatlantic flight]] (they land at [[Clifden]], [[County Galway]], [[Ireland]] the next day). [http://www.aviation-history.com/airmen/alcock.htm]
* [[June 15]] - [[Pancho Villa]] attacks [[Ciudad Juárez]]. When the bullets begin to fly to the US side of the border, 2 units of the US 7th Cavalry regiment cross the border and repulse Villa's forces.
* [[June 21]]
**<!--June 21-->[[Royal Canadian Mounted Police]] (North-West Mounted Police) fire a volley into a crowd of unemployed war veterans, killing two, during the [[Winnipeg General Strike]].
**<!--June 21-->Admiral [[Ludwig von Reuter]] scuttles the [[Germany|German]] fleet in [[Scapa Flow]], [[Orkney Islands|Orkney]]; 9 Germans die.
**<!--June 21-->The [[American Winged Foot Express]] catches on fire over downtown [[Chicago]]; 2 passengers, 1 crewmember and 10 people on the ground are killed; only 2 people parachute to the ground safely.<ref>[http://www.chipublib.org/004chicago/disasters/dirigible_crash.html Chicago Public Library Archive]</ref>
* [[June 23]] - [[Estonian War of Independence|Estonian Freedom War]]: [[Estonian army]] wins the [[Battle of Cēsis]] in [[Latvia|Northern Latvia]] against the [[Germany|German]] [[Baltische Landeswehr|Landeswehr]].
* [[June 28]] - The [[Treaty of Versailles]] is signed, ending [[World War I]].

===July===
* [[July 6]] - The British [[airship|dirigible]] [[R34 (airship)|R34]] lands in New York, completing the first crossing of the [[Atlantic Ocean|Atlantic]] by an airship.
* [[July 31]] - [[Police]]men in London and Liverpool strike for recognition of the National Union of Police and Prison Officers. Over 2,000 strikers are dismissed.

===August===
* [[August 1]] [[Béla Kun]]'s [[Hungarian Soviet Republic|Soviet Republic]] collapses in [[Hungary]].
* [[August 11]]
**<!--August 11-->The first NFL team for [[Wisconsin]] (The [[Green Bay Packers]]) is founded by Curly Lambeau.
**<!--August 11-->In [[Germany]], the [[Weimar Constitution]] is passed into [[law]].
* [[August 18]] - The Bolshevik fleet, at [[Kronstadt]] near [[Petrograd]], is destroyed by British aircraft and torpedo boats in a combined operation.
* [[August 19]] - [[Afghanistan]] gains independence from the [[United Kingdom]].
* [[August 16]]-[[August 26]] - [[First Silesian Uprising]]: The Poles in [[Upper Silesia]] rise against the Germans.
* [[August 31]] - The [[American Communist Party]] is established.

===September===
* [[September 10]] - The [[Treaty of Saint-Germain]] is signed, ending [[World War I]] with Austria.
* [[September 10]] - [[September 15]]: The [[1919 Florida Keys Hurricane|Florida Keys Hurricane]] kills 600 in the [[Gulf of Mexico]], [[Florida]] and [[Texas]].
* The [[Steel strike of 1919]] begins.
* [[September 23]] - [[Belenenses]] is founded.
* [[September 27]] - The last British troops leave [[Arkhangelsk|Archangel]], [[Russia]] and leave the fighting to the Russians.
* [[September 28]] - [[Omaha Riot]]: A [[lynch mob]] besieges the police station and courthouse in [[Omaha, Nebraska]], and lynches alleged black rapist Will Brown.

===October===
* [[October 1]] - The [[Elaine Race Riot]] breaks out in Arkansas.
* [[October 2]] - US President [[Woodrow Wilson]] suffers a massive stroke, leaving him partially [[paralysis|paralyzed]].
* [[October 9]]
**<!--October 9-->[[Black Sox scandal]]: The [[Cincinnati Reds]] "win" the [[World Series]].
**<!--October 9-->The [[Boston Police Strike]] occurs.
* [[October 13]] - The [[Convention relating to the Regulation of Aerial Navigation]] is signed.
* [[October 28]] - [[Prohibition]] begins: The [[United States Congress]] passes the [[Volstead Act]] over President [[Woodrow Wilson]]'s veto.

===November===
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* [[November 10]] - The first national convention of the [[American Legion]] is held in [[Minneapolis, Minnesota]] (convention ends [[November 12]]).
* [[November 11]] - The [[Centralia Massacre (Washington)|Centralia Massacre]] in [[Centralia, Washington]] results in the deaths of four members of the [[American Legion]], and the lynching of a local leader of the [[Industrial Workers of the World]] (IWW).
* [[November 16]] - After [[Entente_Cordiale|Entente]] pressure Romanian forces withdraw from [[Budapest]] and let [[Admiral Horthy]] to march in.
* [[November 19]] - The confirmation is announced of [[Albert Einstein|Einstein's]] [[general relativity]] theory, tested by [[Arthur Eddington]] and [[Andrew Crommelin]] in total [[solar eclipse]] on [[May 29]], [[1919]] [http://www.firstscience.com/site/articles/coles.asp FirstScience].
* [[November 27]] - The [[Treaty of Neuilly]] is signed between the Allies and Bulgaria.
* [[November 28]] - The American-born [[Nancy Astor, Viscountess Astor|Lady Astor]] is elected to the [[British House of Commons]], becoming on [[December 1]] the first female MP to take a seat.
* [[November 30]] - Health officials declare that the global [[Spanish Flu]] [[pandemic]] has ended.

===December===
* [[December 5]] - The [[Turkey|Turkish]] Ministry of War releases [[Greeks]], [[Armenians]] and [[Jew]]s from [[conscription|military service]].
* [[December 12]] - [[Gabriele D'Annunzio]], with his entourage, marches into [[Fiume]] and convinces the Italian troops to join him.
* [[December 25]] - The opening of [[Cliftonhill]] stadium in [[Coatbridge]] the home of [[Albion Rovers F.C. (Scotland)|Albion Rovers F.C.]] The match saw them lose 2 - 0 to St. Mirren.
* [[December 30]] - [[Lincoln's Inn]], in [[London]] admits its first female bar student.

===Undated===
* [[Earl W. Bascom]], rodeo cowboy and artist, along with his father John W. Bascom at [[Lethbridge]], [[Alberta]], [[Canada]], designs and makes rodeo's first reverse-opening side-delivery bucking chute, now the world standard.
* ''[[Les Champs Magnetiques]]'', the first [[surrealist automatism|automatic]] book, is written by [[Andre Breton]] and [[Philippe Soupault]].
* XWA (now CFCF), in [[Montreal, Quebec]], becomes the first public [[radio station]] in [[North America]] to go on the air.
* Various strikes in USA: Strike of US railroad workers; Longshoreman's strike; The Great Steel Strike; General strike in Seattle, Washington.
* [[Female suffrage]] is enacted in [[Germany]] and [[Luxembourg]].
* [[Marcel Tolkowsky]]'s ''[[Diamond]] Design'' is published.
* The [[International Astronomical Union]] is founded.
* [[World League Against Alcoholism]] established by [[Anti-Saloon League]]
* The fictional character [[Ham Gravy]] debuts in [[Thimble Theatre]].

===Ongoing===
* [[Åland crisis]]
* [[Ethnic cleansing]] in [[Turkey]]: The Armenian Genocide
* [[Assyrian Genocide]] ([[1914]]–[[1922]])
* [[Pontic Greek Genocide]] ([[1916]]–[[1923]]).

== Births ==
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===January-February===
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*[[January 1]] - [[J. D. Salinger]], American novelist
*[[January 5]] - [[Hector Abhayavardhana]], Sri Lankan political theorist
*[[January 13]] - [[Robert Stack]], American actor (d. [[2003]])
*[[January 14]] - [[Andy Rooney]], American journalist
*[[January 15]] - [[George Cadle Price]], first Prime Minister of [[Belize]]
*[[January 23]]
**<!--January 23-->[[Hans Hass]], Austrian zoologist
**<!--January 23-->[[Ernie Kovacs]], American comedian (d. [[1962]])
**<!--January 23-->[[Bob Paisley]], British football player and manager (d. [[1996]])
*[[January 24]] - [[Leon Kirchner]], American composer
*[[January 25]] - [[Edwin Newman]], American journalist and writer
**[[Eula Beal]], American contralto
*[[January 26]] - [[Valentino Mazzola]], Italian footballer (d. [[Superga air disaster|1949]])
*[[January 27]] - [[Ross Bagdasarian]], American musician and actor (d. [[1972]])
*[[January 31]] - [[Jackie Robinson]], baseball player (d. [[1972]])
*[[February 5]]
**<!--February 5-->[[Red Buttons]], American actor (d. [[2006]])
**<!--February 5-->[[Andreas Papandreou]], [[Prime Minister of Greece]] (d. [[1996]])
*[[February 9]] - [[Langdon Brown Gilkey]] - [[United States|American]] [[Christian]] [[Protestant]] [[ecumenical]] [[theologian]] (d. [[2004]])
*[[February 11]]
**<!--February 11-->[[Eva Gabor]], Hungarian actress (d. [[1995]])
**<!--February 11-->[[Eddie Robinson (football coach)|Eddie Robinson]], American football coach (d. [[2007]])
*[[February 12]] - [[Forrest Tucker]], American actor (d. [[1986]])
*[[February 13]] - [[Tennessee Ernie Ford]], American musician (d. [[1991]])
*[[February 16]] - [[Charlie Parlato]], American musician (d. [[2007]])
*[[February 18]] - [[Jack Palance]], American actor (d. [[2006]])
*[[February 20]] - [[Joe Krol]], Canadian football player
*[[February 24]] - [[Árpád Bogsch]], Hungarian international civil servant (d. [[2004]])
*[[February 26]]
**<!--February 26-->[[Rie Mastenbroek]], Dutch swimmer (d. [[2003]])
**<!--February 26-->[[Mason Adams]], American character actor (d. [[2005]])

===March-April===
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*[[March 2]] - [[Jennifer Jones (actor)|Jennifer Jones]], American actress
*[[March 4]] - [[Buck Baker]], American racecar driver (d. [[2002]])
*[[March 15]] - [[Lawrence Tierney]], American actor (d. [[2002]])
*[[March 17]] - [[Nat King Cole]], American singer (d. [[1965]])
*[[March 24]] - [[Lawrence Ferlinghetti]], American author and publisher
*[[March 24]] - [[Robert Heilbroner]], American economist (d. [[2005]])
*[[March 29]] - [[Eileen Heckart]], American actress (d. [[2001]])
*[[March 30]] - [[McGeorge Bundy]], U.S. National Security Advisor (d. [[1996]])
*[[April 1]] - [[Joseph Murray]], American surgeon, recipient of the [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]]
*[[April 8]] - [[Ian Smith]], [[Prime Minister of Rhodesia]] (d. [[2007]])
*[[April 13]] - [[Phil Tonken]], American radio and television announcer (d. [[2000]])
*[[April 19]] - [[Merce Cunningham]], American dancer and choreographer
*[[April 20]] - [[Richard Hillary]], British pilot and author (d. [[1943]])
*[[April 22]] - [[Donald J. Cram]], American chemist, [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. [[2001]])

===May-June===
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*[[May 1]] - [[Dan O'Herlihy]], Irish film actor (d. [[2005]])
*[[May 3]]
**<!--May 3-->[[John Cullen Murphy]], American comic strip artist (d. [[2004]])
**<!--May 3-->[[Pete Seeger]], American singer and musician
*[[May 4]] - [[Dory Funk]], American professional wrestler (d. [[1973]])
*[[May 7]] - [[Eva Perón]], wife of Argentine President [[Juan Peron]] (d. [[1952]])
*[[May 8]] - [[Lex Barker]], American actor (d. [[1973]])
*[[May 16]] - [[Liberace]], American pianist (d. [[1987]])
*[[May 17]] - [[Antonio Aguilar]], Mexican singer and actor (d. [[2007]])
*[[May 18]] - [[Margot Fonteyn]], English ballet dancer (d. [[1991]])
*[[May 20]] - [[George Gobel]], American comedian (d. [[1991]])
*[[May 23]] - [[Betty Garrett]], American actress and dancer
*[[June 4]] - [[Robert Merrill]], American baritone (d. [[2004]])
*[[June 5]] - [[Richard Scarry]], American children's author (d. [[1994]])
*[[June 19]] - [[Pauline Kael]], American film critic (d. [[2001]])
*[[June 21]] - [[Gérard Pelletier]], Canadian journalist, politician, and diplomat (d. [[1997]])
*[[June 26]] - [[Richard Neustadt]], American political historian (d. [[2003]])
*[[June 30]] - [[Ed Yost]], American inventor (d. [[2007]])

===July-August===
*[[July 6]] - [[Ernst Haefliger]], Swiss tenor (d. [[2007]])
*[[July 7]] - [[Jon Pertwee]], British actor (d. [[1996]])
*[[July 15]] - [[Iris Murdoch]], Irish novelist (d. [[1999]])
*[[July 20]] - [[Edmund Hillary|Sir Edmund Hillary]], New Zealand mountaineer (d. [[2008]])
*[[July 31]] - [[Maurice Boitel]], French painter (d. [[2007]])
*[[August 11]] - [[Ginette Neveu]], French violinist (d. [[1949]])
*[[August 13]] - [[Rex Humbard]], American television evangelist (d. [[2007]])
*[[August 15]] - [[Benedict Kiely]], Irish author and broadcaster (d. [[2007]])
*[[August 21]] - [[Dalmiro Finol]], Venezuelan baseball player (d. [[1994]])
*[[August 25]] - [[George Wallace]], Governor of Alabama (d. [[1998]])
*[[August 28]] - [[Godfrey Hounsfield]], English electrical engineer and inventor, recipient of the [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]] (d. [[2004]])
*[[August 31]] - [[Amrita Preetam]], Indian poetess and author (d. [[2005]])

===September-October===
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* [[September 11]] - [[Ota Sik]], Czech economist and politician (d. [[2004]])
* [[September 21]] - [[Fazlur Rahman]], Pakistani Islamic scholar (d. [[1988]])
* [[September 24]] - [[Rick Vallin]], Russian-American actor (d. [[1977]])
* [[September 26]] - [[Matilde Camus]], Spanish poet and researcher
* [[September 27]] - [[James H. Wilkinson]], English mathematician (d. [[1986]])
* [[October 3]] - [[James M. Buchanan]], American economist, [[Nobel Prize in Economics|Nobel Prize]] laureate
* [[October 5]] - [[Donald Pleasence]], English actor (d. [[1995]])
* [[October 7]] - [[Zelman Cowen]], [[Governor-General of Australia]]
* [[October 11]] - [[Art Blakey]], American jazz drummer (d. [[1990]])
* [[October 12]] - [[Doris Miller]], American sailor (d. [[1943]])
* [[October 16]] - [[Kathleen Winsor]], American writer (d. [[2003]])
* [[October 17]] - [[Zhao Ziyang]], prime minister of the [[People's Republic of China]] (d. [[2005]])
* [[October 18]]
**<!--October 18-->[[Anita O'Day]], American jazz singer (d. [[2006]])
**<!--October 18-->[[Pierre Elliott Trudeau]], [[Prime Minister of Canada]] (d. [[2000]])
* [[October 22]] - [[Doris Lessing]], British writer
* [[October 23]] - [[Manolis Andronikos]], Greek Arceologist (d [[1992]])
* [[October 26]]
**<!--October 26-->[[James E. Myers]], American songwriter (d. [[2001]])
**<!--October 26-->[[Mohammad Reza Pahlavi]], [[Shah of Iran]] (d. [[1980]])

===November-December===
* [[November 3]]
**<!--November 3-->[[Jesús Blasco]], Spanish comic book author (d. [[1995]])
**<!--November 3-->[[Spider Jorgensen]], American baseball player and coach (d. [[2003]])
* [[November 5]] - [[Myron Floren]], American accordionist (d. [[2005]])
* [[November 10]] - [[Mikhail Kalashnikov]], Russian firearms inventor
* [[November 14]] - [[Lisa Otto]], German soprano
* [[November 15]] - [[Roy Burden, RCAF|Roy Burden]], Canadian World War II pilot (d. [[2005]])
* [[November 18]] - [[Andrée Borrel]], French World War II heroine (d. [[1944]])
* [[November 28]] - [[Keith Miller]], Australian sportsman (d. [[2004]])
* [[December 6]] - [[Paul de Man]], Belgian-born literary critic (d. [[1983]])
* [[December 8]] - [[Mieczyslaw Weinberg]], Polish composer (d. [[1996]])
* [[December 9]] - [[William Lipscomb]], American chemist, [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Nobel Prize]] laureate
* [[December 21]] - [[Ove Sprogøe]], Danish actor (d. [[2004]])
* [[December 31]] - [[Tommy Byrne (baseball)|Tommy Byrne]], baseball player (d. [[2007]])

== Deaths ==
===January - June===
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*[[January 4]] - [[Georg von Hertling]], [[Chancellor of Germany]] (b. [[1843]])
*[[January 6]]
**<!--January 6-->[[Max Heindel]], Christian occultist, astrologer, and mystic (b. [[1865]])
**<!--January 6-->[[Theodore Roosevelt]], 26th [[President of the United States]] (b. [[1858]])
*[[January 7]] - [[Henry Ware Eliot]] American industrialist and philanthropist (b. [[1843]])
*[[January 15]]
**<!--January 15-->[[Karl Liebknecht]], German politician (executed) (b. [[1871]])
**<!--January 15-->[[Rosa Luxemburg]], German politician (executed)
*[[January 18]] - [[Prince John of the United Kingdom]] (b. [[1905]])
*[[January 27]] - [[Endre Ady]], Hungarian poet (b. [[1877]])
*[[February 17]] - [[Wilfrid Laurier]], seventh [[Prime Minister of Canada]] (b. [[1841]])
*[[March 2]] - [[Melchora Aquino]], Filipino revolutionary hero (b. [[1812]])
*[[April 4]] - [[William Crookes]], English chemist and physicist (b. [[1832]])
*[[April 10]] - [[Emiliano Zapata]], Mexican revolutionary (b. [[1879]])
*[[April 15]] - [[Jane Delano]], American nurse and founder or the American Red Cross Nursing Service (b. [[1862]])
*[[May 3]] - [[Eugen Levine]], German revolutionary (b. [[1883]])
*[[May 4]] - [[Milan Rastislav Štefánik]], Slovak general, politician, and astronomer (b. [[1880]])
*[[May 6]] - [[L. Frank Baum]], American writer (b. [[1856]])
*[[May 14]] - [[Henry John Heinz]], American businessman (b. [[1844]])
*[[June 29]] - [[José Gregorio Hernández]], Venezuelan medician and saint (b. [[1864]])
*[[June 30]] - [[John Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh]], English physicist, [[Nobel Prize in Physics|Nobel Prize]] laureate (b. [[1842]])

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*[[July 15]] - [[Hermann Emil Fischer]], German chemist, [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Nobel Prize]] laureate (b. [[1852]])
*[[July 26]] - [[Edward Poynter]], British painter (b. [[1836]])
*[[August 9]] - [[Ruggiero Leoncavallo]], Italian composer (b. [[1857]])
*[[August 11]] - [[Andrew Carnegie]], Scottish-born businessman and philanthropist (b. [[1835]])
*[[October 7]] - [[Alfred Deakin]], second [[Prime Minister of Australia]] (b. [[1856]])
*[[October 13]] - [[Karl Adolph Gjellerup]], Danish writer, [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Nobel Prize]] laureate (b. [[1857]])
*[[October 18]] - [[William Waldorf Astor, 1st Viscount Astor|Viscount William Astor]], American financier and statesman (b. [[1848]])
*[[November 9]] - [[Eduard Müller]], Swiss Federal Councillor (b. [[1848]])
*[[November 15]] - [[Alfred Werner]], German chemist, [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Nobel Prize]] laureate (b. [[1866]])
*[[December 3]] - [[Pierre-Auguste Renoir]], French painter (b. [[1841]])

==Nobel prizes==
* [[Nobel Prize in Physics|Physics]] - [[Johannes Stark]]
* [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Chemistry]] - not awarded
* [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine|Physiology or Medicine]] - [[Jules Bordet]]
* [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Literature]] - [[Carl Friedrich Georg Spitteler]]
* [[Nobel Peace Prize|Peace]] - [[Woodrow Wilson]]

==See also==
* [[20th century]].

==Notes==
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==External links==
* Margaret MacMillan, ''Paris 1919: Six Months That Changed the World'', 2002, Random House.
* Paula Phelan, ''1919 Misfortune's End'', 2007, ZAPmedia.

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Template:C20YearInTopicX Year 1919 (MCMXIX) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Tuesday[1] of the 13-day-slower Julian calendar). Template:C20YearTOC

Events of 1919

January

January 1: Iolaire sinks.
David Kirkwood being detained by police during the 1919 Battle of George Square

February

March

April

May

June

July

  • July 6 - The British dirigible R34 lands in New York, completing the first crossing of the Atlantic by an airship.
  • July 31 - Policemen in London and Liverpool strike for recognition of the National Union of Police and Prison Officers. Over 2,000 strikers are dismissed.

August

September

October

November

December

Undated

Ongoing

Births

1919 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1919
MCMXIX
Ab urbe condita2672
Armenian calendar1368
ԹՎ ՌՅԿԸ
Assyrian calendar6669
Baháʼí calendar75–76
Balinese saka calendar1840–1841
Bengali calendar1326
Berber calendar2869
British Regnal yearGeo. 5 – 10 Geo. 5
Buddhist calendar2463
Burmese calendar1281
Byzantine calendar7427–7428
Chinese calendar戊午年 (Earth Horse)
4616 or 4409
    — to —
己未年 (Earth Goat)
4617 or 4410
Coptic calendar1635–1636
Discordian calendar3085
Ethiopian calendar1911–1912
Hebrew calendar5679–5680
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1975–1976
 - Shaka Samvat1840–1841
 - Kali Yuga5019–5020
Holocene calendar11919
Igbo calendar919–920
Iranian calendar1297–1298
Islamic calendar1337–1338
Japanese calendarTaishō 8
(大正8年)
Javanese calendar1849–1850
Juche calendar8
Julian calendarGregorian minus 13 days
Korean calendar4252
Minguo calendarROC 8
民國8年
Nanakshahi calendar451
Thai solar calendar2461–2462
Tibetan calendar阳土马年
(male Earth-Horse)
2045 or 1664 or 892
    — to —
阴土羊年
(female Earth-Goat)
2046 or 1665 or 893

January-February

March-April

May-June

July-August

September-October

November-December

Deaths

January - June

July - December

Nobel prizes

See also

Notes

  1. ^ "Calendar in year 1919 (Romania)" (Julian calendar, starting Tuesday), webpage: Julian-1919 (Romania used Julian in 1919, when Russia adopted Gregorian).
  2. ^ Eclipse that Changed the Universe - Einstein's Theory of Relativity
  3. ^ Chicago Public Library Archive

External links

  • Margaret MacMillan, Paris 1919: Six Months That Changed the World, 2002, Random House.
  • Paula Phelan, 1919 Misfortune's End, 2007, ZAPmedia.