What Happened This Year 1946

People Who Died in 1946

Florence Fuller

Artist known for landscape paintings
Born
1867 158 years ago
Died
July 17th, 1946 78 years ago — 79 years old

South African-born Australian artist specialized in landscape paintings. Worked primarily in Australia, contributing to the country's art scene. Studied at the National Gallery School in Melbourne and became a prominent figure among the arts community. Participated in numerous exhibitions and became a committed member of the Australian artistic community. Her art often depicted the Australian landscape, showcasing the unique qualities of the environment. Fuller also became associated with the women's suffrage movement in Australia, using her art to support various social causes.

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Gualberto Villarroel

Bolivian soldier and politician
Born
1908 117 years ago
Died
July 21st, 1946 78 years ago — 38 years old

Served as the 45th President of Bolivia from 1943 to 1946. His presidency was marked by attempts to implement social reforms and improve conditions for the working class. Villarroel's government faced opposition and unrest, leading to his eventual overthrow. In the wake of political turmoil, his legacy remains a subject of analysis in Bolivian history.

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Gertrude Stein

American novelist and playwright.
Born
February 3rd, 1874 151 years ago
Died
July 27th, 1946 78 years ago — 72 years old

A prominent figure in American literature, associated with the modernist movement. Published influential works including 'Three Lives' and 'Tender Buttons', which showcased innovative narrative techniques and structures. Actively participated in the Parisian art scene, hosting salons that attracted prominent artists and writers, including Pablo Picasso and Ernest Hemingway. Engaged in experimental writing and often challenged conventional forms of literature. Contributed to the development of avant-garde literature and played a key role in shaping modernist thought in the 20th century.

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Saint Alphonsa

Canonized saint of Indian origin
Born
August 19th, 1910 114 years ago
Died
July 28th, 1946 78 years ago — 35 years old

This individual was the first woman of Indian origin to be canonized as a saint by the Catholic Church. Born in Kerala in 1910, she joined the Congregation of the Franciscan Servants of Mary. Throughout life, faced various challenges including health issues. She devoted her life to spiritual practices and education, making significant contributions to her community. Following her death on July 28, 1946, the process of canonization began, culminating in her sainthood in 2008.

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Wilhelm Marx

Chancellor of Germany, lawyer
Born
January 15th, 1863 162 years ago
Died
August 5th, 1946 78 years ago — 83 years old

Born in 1863, this individual served as the 17th Chancellor of Germany. During tenure from 1926 to 1928, policies were influenced by post-World War I recovery needs and internal political dynamics. A lawyer by training, played a significant role in legal and political frameworks during the Weimar Republic. Engaged in various legislative reforms and contributed to financial stabilization efforts amid economic challenges.

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Tony Lazzeri

Baseball player and manager for Yankees
Born
December 6th, 1903 121 years ago
Died
August 6th, 1946 78 years ago — 42 years old

Played professional baseball primarily as a second baseman in Major League Baseball. Had a significant tenure with the New York Yankees from 1926 to 1937, contributing to multiple championship teams. Also served as a manager in the minor leagues after his playing career. Inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1991 for contributions to the sport.

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Bert Vogler

South African cricketer, Test player
Born
November 28th, 1876 148 years ago
Died
August 9th, 1946 78 years ago — 69 years old

Played first-class cricket in South Africa from 1896 to 1920. Represented South Africa in the inaugural Test series in 1902 against England. Known for his skills as an all-rounder, contributed both with bat and ball. Later worked as a cricket administrator and was involved in promoting the sport.

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H. G. Wells

Science Fiction Writer, The Time Machine
Born
September 21st, 1866 158 years ago
Died
August 13th, 1946 78 years ago — 79 years old

An English novelist, historian, and critic contributed significantly to the science fiction genre. Published the seminal works 'The Time Machine' and 'The War of the Worlds', which explored themes of technology, future societies, and alien invasions. Engaged with social and political issues through literature, reflecting on the implications of scientific advancements. Additionally wrote historical works and essays commenting on societal trends and philosophies.

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Luo Shiwen

Chinese communist revolutionary leader
Born
1904 121 years ago
Died
August 18th, 1946 78 years ago — 42 years old

Luo Shiwen was a prominent figure in the Chinese communist movement during the early 20th century. Active in revolutionary activities, she played a significant role in advocating for communist policies within China. Involved in various uprisings, she focused on mobilizing support among workers and peasants. Participation in the early formation of communist groups positioned her as an influential leader in the movement. Her efforts contributed to the eventual establishment of the People's Republic of China.

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