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2 Births  



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2.7  July  





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2.9  September  





2.10  October  





2.11  November  





2.12  December  







3 Deaths  



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3.8  August  





3.9  September  





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4 Nobel Prizes  





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    Gregorian calendar1936
    MCMXXXVI
    Ab urbe condita2689
    Armenian calendar1385
    ԹՎ ՌՅՁԵ
    Assyrian calendar6686
    Baháʼí calendar92–93
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    Berber calendar2886
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     - Kali Yuga5036–5037
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    Igbo calendar936–937
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    Japanese calendarShōwa11
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    Javanese calendar1866–1867
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    Nanakshahi calendar468
    Thai solar calendar2478–2479
    Tibetan calendar阴木猪年
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    2062 or 1681 or 909
        — to —
    阳火鼠年
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    1936 (MCMXXXVI) was a leap year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1936th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 936th year of the 2nd millennium, the 36th year of the 20th century, and the 7th year of the 1930s decade.

    Events[edit]

    January–February[edit]

    March–April[edit]

    March 1: Hoover Dam is completed

    May–June[edit]

    July–August[edit]

    July 17: Republican soldiers and Assault Guards during the July 1936 uprisinginBarcelona, Spain

    September–October[edit]

    September 7: Extinction of Thylacine.

    November–December[edit]

    Date unknown[edit]

    Births[edit]

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

    January[edit]

    Julio María Sanguinetti
    Émile Lahoud
    Alan Alda

    February[edit]

    Burt Reynolds
    Jim Brown

    March[edit]

    F. W. De Klerk
    Ursula Andress
    Mario Vargas Llosa

    April[edit]

    Glen Campbell
    Roy Orbison
    Adolfo Nicolás

    May[edit]

    Albert Finney
    Bobby Darin
    Dennis Hopper

    June[edit]

    Bruce Dern
    Kris Kristofferson
    B. J. Habibie
    Kigeli V of Rwanda

    July[edit]

    Yasuo Fukuda
    Buddy Guy

    August[edit]

    Robert Redford
    Wilt Chamberlain

    September[edit]

    Zine El Abidine Ben Ali
    Buddy Holly
    Winnie Mandela
    Silvio Berlusconi

    October[edit]

    Václav Havel
    Michael Landon

    November[edit]

    Didier Ratsiraka
    Don Cherry

    December[edit]

    David Carradine
    Pope Francis
    Mary Tyler Moore

    Deaths[edit]

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

    January[edit]

    Louise Bryant
    Rudyard Kipling
    King George V of the United Kingdom

    February[edit]

    Charles Curtis

    March[edit]

    April[edit]

    King Fuad I of Egypt

    May[edit]

    June[edit]

    Maxim Gorky

    July[edit]

    Georg Michaelis

    August[edit]

    Louis Bleriot
    Grazia Deledda

    September[edit]

    Karl Buresch

    October[edit]

    Juho Sunila

    November[edit]

    John Bowers

    December[edit]

    Arvid Lindman
    Luigi Pirandello
    Leonardo Torres Quevedo

    Nobel Prizes[edit]

    Note[edit]

    1. ^ The result scoreboard at that time had place only for three numbers, as organizing committee wasn't really prepared for one hundred metres barrier to be broken. Newspapers Jutro and Slovenec publish 101 metres on the next day and news spread fast around the world. Many decades took to publish real measured 101.5 metres distance, engraved in his original trophy from Planica (Salzburger Landesskimuseum).

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