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1947 (MCMXLVII) was a common year starting on Wednesday (the link is to a full 1947 calendar).
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[edit] Events
[edit] January
- January 1 - British mines nationalized
- January 1 - Nigeria gains limited autonomy
- January 1 - The Canadian Citizenship Act goes into effect
- January 3 - Proceedings of the U.S. Congress are televised for the first time.
- January 10 - United Nations takes control of the free city of Trieste
- January 15 - Elizabeth Short (the "Black Dahlia") is found murdered
- January 16 - Inauguration of Vincent Auriol as a president of France
- January 19 - 392 drown in a shipwreck near Athens, Greece
- January 24 - Demetrios Maximos founds monarchist government in Athens
- January 25 - Philippine plane crashes in Hong Kong with $5 million worth of gold and money
- January 30 - February 8 - heavy blizzard in Canada buries towns from Winnipeg to Calgary
- January 31 - Communists take power in Poland.
[edit] February
- February 3 - In Snag, Yukon Territory, -63 degrees Celsius, lowest recorded temperature in North America.
- February 3 - Percival Prattis becomes the first black news correspondent allowed in the United States House of Representatives and Senate press gallery.
- February 5 - Boleslaw Bierut becomes president of Poland
- February 8 - A dance hall fire in Berlin kills over 80.
- February 10 - Paris peace treaties signed between the World War II Allies and Italy, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria and Finland: Italy cedes most of Istria to Yugoslavia
- February 12 - A meteor creates a crater into Sikhote-Alin, Soviet Union
- February 17 - Propaganda: The Voice of America begins to transmit radio broadcasts into the Soviet Union.
- February 20 - Explosion at the O'Connor Electro-Plating Co in Los Angeles, California - 17 dead, 100 buildings damaged, 22-foot crater
- February 21 - In New York City, Edwin Land demonstrates the first "instant camera", the Polaroid Land Camera, to a meeting of the Optical Society of America.
- February 23 - International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is founded.
- February 25 - State of Prussia ceases to exist
- February 25 - Worst train wreck in Japan kills 184.
- February 28 - USA gives France a military base in Casablanca
- February 28 - In Taiwan, civil disorder is put down with large loss of civilian lives.
[edit] March
- March 1 - The International Monetary Fund begins to operate.
- March 1 - Wernher von Braun marries his first cousin, 18-year-old Maria von Quirstorp.
- March 1 - Japanese city Tsushima, Aichi is founded
- March 6 - USS Newport News, the first air-conditioned naval ship, is launched from Newport News, Virginia.
- March 12 - The Truman Doctrine is proclaimed to help stem the spread of Communism.
- March 15 - Hindus and Muslims clash in Punjab
- March 21 - Homer Collyer of the Collyer brothers is found dead in their house in Harlem, New York City. His brother is found April 8
- March 25 - A coalmine explosion in Centralia, Illinois kills 111.
- March 28 - WW2 Japanese booby trap explodes in Corregidor - 28 dead
- March 29 - Rebellion against French rule erupts in Madagascar
[edit] April
- April 1 - Jackie Robinson, the first African American baseball professional, signs a contract with the Brooklyn Dodgers
- April 1 - King George II of Greece dies of a heart attack, succeeded by his brother King Paul I.
- April 15 - Jackie Robinson becomes the first African American to be on a professional baseball diamond.
- April 16 - The Texas City Disaster - Ammonium nitrate cargo of SS Grandcamp explodes in Texas City, Texas - 552 dead, 3000 injured, 200 lost, 20 city blocks destroyed
[edit] May
- May 1 - Gang of Salvatore Giuliano opens fire on a labor parade near Portella Della Ginestra, Sicily; Eleven killed, thirty wounded
- May 3 - New post-war Japanese constitution goes into effect.
- May 22 - Cold War: In an effort to fight the spread of Communism, President Harry S. Truman signs an act implementing the Truman Doctrine. The act granted $400 million in military and economic aid to Turkey and Greece.
[edit] June
- June 5 - Secretary of State Gen George Marshall outlines the Marshall Plan for U.S. aid to Europe.
- June 7 - The ASA (currently Steaua) sport club is founded in Bucharest, Romania.
- June 10 - Saab produces its first automobile.
- June 15 - Portuguese government orders 11 military officers and 19 university professors to resign accused of revolutionary activity
- June 20 - Bugsy Siegel found shot in the Beverly Hills mansion of Virginia Hill
- June 21 - A Seaman named Harold Dahl claims to have seen six UFOs near Maury Island. The next morning Dahl reports the first modern Men in Black encounter.
- June 21 - The Canadian Parliament voted unaminiously to pass several laws regarding displaced foreign refugees.
- June 23 - The United States Senate follows the United States House of Representatives in overriding U.S. President Harry S. Truman's veto of the Taft-Hartley Act.
[edit] July
- July 1 - The Australian real estate franchise L. J. Hooker lists on the Australian Stock Exchange
- July 5 - Downed UFO allegedly found in the Roswell UFO incident, written about by Stanton T. Friedman.
- July 10 - Princess Elizabeth announces engagement to Philip Mountbatten
- July 11 - Exodus (ship) departs France to Palestine with 4500 Jewish Holocaust survivor refugees
- July 18 - Following wide media and UNSCOP coverage, Exodus (ship) is captured by British troops and refused entry to Palestine in the port of Haifa
- July 18 - President Harry S. Truman signs the Presidential Succession Act into law which places the Speaker of the House and the Senate President Pro Tempore next in the line of succession after the United States Vice President.
- July 19 - Murder of Burmese nationalist Aung San
- July 24 - 100 year anniversary of Brigham Young leading 148 Mormon pioneers into the Salt Lake Valley, resulting in the establishment of Salt Lake City.
- July 26 - Cold War: U.S. President Harry S. Truman signs the National Security Act into United States law creating the Central Intelligence Agency, Department of Defense, Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the National Security Council.
- July 29 - After being shut off on November 9, 1946 for a refurbishment, ENIAC, one of the world's first digital computers, is turned on after a memory upgrade. It will remain in continuous operation until October 2, 1955.
- July 30 - Thor Heyerdahl sails with Kon-Tiki
[edit] August
- August 4 - UK Betty Moore from Horsham, Sussex, sails in her first Cowes Week. 59 years later she is awarded the Skandia Cowes Week Ladies Day Trophy after campaigning her Solent Sunbeam, WHY, in all 60 consecutive regattas.
- August 5 - Netherlands stops political actions in Indonesia
- August 7 - Thor Heyerdahl's balsa wood raft the Kon-Tiki, smashes into the reef at Raroia in the Tuamotu Islands after a 101 day, 4,300 mile journey across the Pacific Ocean proving that pre-historic peoples could have traveled from South America.
- August 7 - The Bombay Municipal Corporation formally takes over the Bombay Electric Supply and Transport (BEST).
- August 9 - Beginning the 6 Scout World Jamboree - see Jamboree Scout 1947 (in French)
- August 14 - After centuries of British colonial rule, Pakistan gains independence from the British Empire under the leadership of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah. While the transition is officially at midnight on this day, Pakistan celebrates its independence on August 14 compared to India on the 15th. Muhammad Ali Jinnah became the first Governor General of Pakistan.
- August 15 - Following decades of violent resistance and periodic civil unrest from 1919, India gains independence from the British Empire. Pakistan splits from India. Jawaharlal Nehru takes office as first Prime Minister of India.
- August 15 - The Khan of Baluchistan declares independence (acceeds to Pakistan in 1948)
- August 16 - In Greece, General Markos Vafiadis takes over
- August 23 - Prime Minister of Greece Dimitrios Maximos resigns.
- August 27 - When the French government lowers the bread ration to 200 grams, it causes riots in Verdun and Le Mans
- August 30 - Fire at a movie theater in Rueil, a suburb of Paris, France kills 87.
- August 31 - Communists take power in Hungary.
[edit] September
- September 4-September 21 - Hurricane in southeast Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama - 51 killed.
- September 13 - Nehru suggests transfer of 4 million Hindus and Muslims between India and Pakistan.
- September 18 - The United States Army Air Forces, along with some components of the United States Navy's air arm, becomes the United States Air Force. The National Security Act also created the CIA.
[edit] October
- October 5 - Brian Johnson replacment vocalist for Bon Scott of AC/DC was born
- October 14 - American test pilot, Captain Chuck Yeager flies a Bell X-1 faster than the speed of sound, the first man to do so in level flight.
- October 20 - The Indo-Pakistani War of 1947 begins
- October 30 - The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), which is the foundation of the World Trade Organization (WTO) is founded.
[edit] November
- November 2 - In California, Designer Howard Hughes performs the maiden flight of the Spruce Goose; the largest fixed-wing aircraft ever built (flight lasted only eight minutes).
- November 2 - Earthquake in Chilean Andes - 233 dead
- November 10 - Arrest of four steel workers in Marseille begins a communist rioting that spreads to Paris
- November 16 - 15,000 demonstrate in Brussels against the relatively short sentences of Nazis.
- November 16 - British begin to withdraw their troops from Palestine.
- November 20 - The Princess Elizabeth, daughter of King George VI marries the Duke of Edinburgh at Westminster Abbey, London.
- November 20 - Paul Ramadier resigns as Prime Minister of France - he is succeeded by Robert Schuman. Schuman calls 80,000 reservists to quell the rioting miners
- November 24 - Red Scare: The United States House of Representatives votes 346 to 17 to approve citations of contempt of U.S. Congress against the so-called Hollywood 10 after the 10 had refused to co-operate with the House Un-American Activities Committee concerning allegations of Communist influence in the movie industry, (the 10 were blacklisted by Hollywood movie studios the next day).
- November 25 - New Zealand ratifies the Statute of Westminster and thus becomes independent of legislative control by the United Kingdom.
- November 27 - In Paris, police occupy editorial offices of communist newspapers.
- November 29 - The United Nations General Assembly votes to partition Palestine between Arabs and Jews.
[edit] December
- December 3 - French communist strikers derail Paris-Tourcoing Express train because of false rumors that it was transporting soldiers - 21 dead
- December 3 - Tennessee Williams' play A Streetcar Named Desire opens on Broadway.
- December 4 - French interior minister Jules Moch secures emergency measures against riots after six days of violent arguments in the national assembly
- December 9 - French labour unions calls off the general strike and begin negotiations with the French government
- December 12 - the Iranian royal army takes back power on Azerbaijan province.
- December 22 - the Italian Constituent Assembly votes to accept the new constitution.
- December 22 - the first practical Transistor is demonstrated.
- December 30 - King Michael of Romania abdicates
[edit] Undated
- The House Un-American Activities Committee begin their investigations of communism in Hollywood.
- Cambridge University begins to admit women as full students.
- Mikhail Kalashnikov designs the AK-47 assault rifle.
- Walter Frederick Morrison invents the Frisbee.
- Raytheon produces first commercial microwave oven.
- Women's suffrage is granted in Argentina.
- The people's Republic of Mahabad the 2nd kurdish state in kurdish history in Iran is conquered by Iranian forces. The leaders were hanged at the Chuwarchira Square in Mahabad.
- In a cave in and around the Wadi Qumran (near the ruins of the ancient settlement of Khirbet Qumran, on the northwest shore of the Dead Sea), several tall pottery jars containing leather scrolls are discovered, which later became known as the Dead Sea scrolls.[1]
- By discovery of Promethium in products of nuclear fission, last gap of periodic table was closed.
[edit] Births
Gregorian calendar | 1947 MCMXLVII |
Ab urbe condita | 2700 |
Armenian calendar | 1396 ԹՎ ՌՅՂԶ |
Bahá'í calendar | 103 – 104 |
Buddhist calendar | 2491 |
Chinese calendar | 4583/4643-12-10 (丙戌年十二月初十日) — to —
4584/4644-11-20(丁亥年十一月二十日) |
Ethiopian calendar | 1939 – 1940 |
Hebrew calendar | 5707 – 5708 |
Hindu calendars | |
- Vikram Samvat | 2002 – 2003 |
- Shaka Samvat | 1869 – 1870 |
- Kali Yuga | 5048 – 5049 |
Holocene calendar | 11947 |
Iranian calendar | 1325 – 1326 |
Islamic calendar | 1366 – 1367 |
Japanese calendar | Shōwa 22 (昭和22年) |
- Imperial Year | Kōki 2607 (皇紀2607年) |
- Jōmon Era | 11947 |
Julian calendar | 1992 |
Korean calendar | 4280 |
Thai solar calendar | 2490 |
[edit] January-February
- January 2 - Ai, American poet
- January 2 - Jack Hanna, American zoologist
- January 3 - Patricia Anthony, American author
- January 6 - Sandy Denny, British singer (d. 1978)
- January 7 - Shobha De, Indian writer
- January 8 - David Bowie, English musician
- January 8 - Jenny Boyd, British model
- January 8 - Samuel Schmid, Swiss Federal Councilor
- January 9 - Ronnie Landfield, American artist
- January 14 - Bill Werbeniuk, Canadian snooker player (d. 2003)
- January 11 - Tom Netherton, American singer
- January 11 - Mart Smeets, Dutch sports journalist
- January 16 - Laura Schlessinger, American psychologist and radio talk show host
- January 18 - Takeshi Kitano, Japanese film director and actor
- January 23 - Thomas R. Carper, U.S. Senator from Delaware
- January 24 - Warren Zevon, American musician (d. 2003)
- January 26 - Richard Portnow, American actor
- January 29 - Linda B. Buck, American biologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
- January 30 - Les Barker, English poet
- January 30 - Steve Marriott, British musician (The Small Faces) (d. 1991)
- January 31 - Nolan Ryan, baseball player
- February 1 - Jessica Savitch, American journalist (d. 1983)
- February 2 - Farrah Fawcett, American actress
- February 2 - Melanie, American singer
- February 3 - Paul Auster, American novelist
- February 4 - Dan Quayle, Vice President of the United States
- February 5 - Darrell Waltrip, American race car driver and broadcaster
- February 10 - Louise Arbour, Canadian jurist
- February 13 - Mike Krzyzewski, American basketball coach
- February 18 - Princess Christina of the Netherlands
- February 18 - Dennis DeYoung, American musician (Styx)
- February 20 - Peter Osgood, English footballer (d. 2006)
- February 20 - Peter Strauss, American actor
- February 21 - Victor Sokolov, Russian dissident journalist and priest (d. 2006)
- February 24 - Edward James Olmos, American actor
- February 25 - Doug Yule, American singer and musician (The Velvet Underground)
- February 26 - Sandie Shaw, British singer
- February 27 - Gidon Kremer, Latvian violinist
[edit] March-April
- March 4 - David Franzoni, American screenwriter
- March 4 - Jan Garbarek, Norwegian musician
- March 4 - Gunnar Hansen, Icelandic actor
- March 4 - Gwen Welles, American actress (d. 1993)
- March 6 - Kiki Dee, English singer
- March 6 - Dick Fosbury, American athlete
- March 6 - Teru Miyamoto, Japanese author
- March 6 - Rob Reiner, American director, actor, comedian, and producer
- March 7 - Matthew Fisher, British singer, songwriter, and producer
- March 7 - Walter Röhrl, German race car driver
- March 7 - Richard Lawson, American actor
- March 8 - Carole Bayer Sager, American composer
- March 10 - Kim Campbell, Prime Minister of Canada (d. 1993)
- March 10 - Tom Scholz, American musician, songwriter, and inventor
- March 12 - Kalervo Palsa, Finnish artist
- March 13 - Beat Richner, Swiss pediatrician and cellist
- March 14 - Pam Ayres, British poet
- March 14 - Billy Crystal, American actor and comedian
- March 15 - Ry Cooder, American guitarist
- March 19 - Glenn Close, American actress
- March 20 - John Boswell, American historian (d. 1994)
- March 24 - Louise Lanctôt, Canadian terrorist and writer
- March 25 - Elton John, English singer, pianist, and songwriter
- March 27 - Walt Mossberg, American newspaper columnist
- April 1 - Alain Connes, French mathematician
- April 2 - Emmylou Harris, American singer
- April 2 - Camille Paglia, American literary critic
- April 4 - Eliseo Soriano, Philippine preacher
- April 5 - Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, incumbent Philippine president and daughter of former president Diosdado Macapagal
- April 6 - John Ratzenberger, American actor
- April 8 - Tom DeLay, American politician
- April 11 - Deem Bristow, American video game actor (d. 2005)
- April 12 - Tom Clancy, American author
- April 12 - David Letterman, American entertainer
- April 15 - Lois Chiles, American actress
- April 15 - Mike Chapman, Australian-born record producer and songwriter
- April 16 - Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, American basketball player
- April 18 - Kathy Acker, American author (d. 1997)
- April 18 - James Woods, American actor
- April 19 - Murray Perahia, American pianist
- April 21 - Iggy Pop, American musician (The Stooges)
- April 21 - John Weider, British musician (Eric Burdon and the Animals and Family)
- April 23 - Philip Schneider, American engineer
- April 25 - Johan Cruijff, Dutch footballer and coach
- April 29 - Olavo de Carvalho, Brazilian philosopher
- April 30 - Leslie Grantham, British actor
[edit] May-June
- May 4 - Theda Skocpol, American sociologist
- May 6 - Martha Nussbaum, American philosopher
- May 8 - H. Robert Horvitz, American biologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
- May 13 - Stephen R. Donaldson, American novelist
- May 19 - Paul Brady, Northern Ireland singer/songwriter
- May 23 - Bernard Comrie, English linguist
- May 24 - Maude Barlow, Canadian author, activist and National Chairperson of The Council of Canadians
- May 26 - Glenn Turner, New Zealand cricket captains
- May 27 - Branko Oblak, Slovenian football player and coach
- June 4 - Viktor Klima, Chancellor of Austria
- June 6 - David Blunkett, British politician
- June 6 - Ada Kok, Dutch swimmer
- June 6 - Robert Englund, American actor
- June 7 - Thurman Munson, Yankee catcher
- June 8 - Eric F. Wieschaus, American biologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
- June 14 - Barry Melton, American musician (Country Joe and The Fish and The Dinosaurs)
- June 15 - John Hoagland, American war photographer (d. 1984)
- June 16 - -minu, Swiss columnist and writer
- June 19 - Paula Koivuniemi, Finnish singer
- June 19 - Salman Rushdie, Indian-born author
- June 20 - The Duchess of Gloucester
- June 20 - Candy Clark, American actress
- June 21 - Shirin Ebadi, Iranian activist, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize
- June 22 - Octavia Butler, American author (d. 2006)
- June 22 - David Lander, American actor and baseball scout
- June 22 - Pete Maravich, American basketball player (d. 1988)
- June 22 - Mike Stone, American football player
- June 28 - Mark Helprin, American writer
[edit] July-August
- July 2 - Larry David, American actor, writer, producer, and director
- July 3 - Dave Barry, American writer
- July 7 - Richard Beckinsale, British actor (d. 1979)
- July 7 - Rob Townsend, British drummer (Family)
- July 8 - Bobby Sowell, pianist and composer
- July 9 - Haruomi Hosono, Japanese musician (Yellow Magic Orchestra)
- July 9 - Mitch Mitchell, American drummer (Jimi Hendrix Experience)
- July 9 - O.J. Simpson, American football player and actor
- July 10 - Arlo Guthrie, American singer
- July 10 - Jackie Lane, British actress
- July 17 - Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall
- July 18 - Steven W. Mahoney, Canadian politician
- July 19 - Brian May, English guitarist (Queen)
- July 20 - Gerd Binnig, German physicis, Nobel Prize laureate
- July 20 - Carlos Santana, Mexican-born guitarist
- July 21 - Co Adriaanse, Dutch football manager
- July 24 - Peter Serkin, American pianist
- July 30 - Arnold Schwarzenegger, Austrian-born actor, bodybuilder, and Governor of California
- July 31 - Richard Griffiths, English actor
- August 7 - Franciscus Henri, Dutch born Australian children's entertainer, composer and artist
- August 9] - John Varley, American science-fiction author
- August 10 - Ian Anderson, British musician (Jethro Tull)
- August 12 - William Hartston, British chess player
- August 15 - Raakhee Gulzar, Indian actress
- August 19 - Gerard Schwarz, American conductor
- August 23 - Willy Russell, British playwright
- August 24 - Roger De Vlaeminck, Belgian cyclist
- August 27 - Barbara Bach, American actress
- August 28 - Liza Wang, Hong Kong actress
- August 30 - Allan Rock, Canadian politician and diplomat
[edit] September-October
- September 1 - Al Green, American politician
- September 3 - Kjell Magne Bondevik, Prime Minister of Norway
- September 6 - Bruce Rioch, Scottish footballer and coach
- September 14 - Sam Neill, New Zealand actor
- September 17 - Tessa Jowell, British politician
- September 19 - Steve Bartlett, U.S. Congressman and Mayor of Dallas, Texas
- September 21 - Stephen King, American author
- September 22 - Norma McCorvey, American abortion plaintiff
- September 27 - Dick Advocaat, Dutch football manager
- September 27 - Meat Loaf (born Marvin Lee Aday), singer and actor
- September 30 - Marc Bolan, English musician (T. Rex) (d. 1977)
- October 1 - Aaron Ciechanover, Israeli biologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- October 2 - Ward Churchill, American author and activist
- October 5 - Brian Johnson, English singer
- October 6 - Gail Farrell, American singer
- October 7 - Pip Williams, British record producer
- October 9 - France Gall, French singer
- October 10 - Martin Ruane, British wrestler best known as Giant Haystacks and later, The Loch Ness Monster (d. 1998)
- October 13 - Sammy Hagar, American singer
- October 14 - Lukas Resetarits, Austrian singer and actor
- October 16 - Bob Weir, American guitarist (Grateful Dead)
- October 17 - Gene Green, American politician
- October 17 - Michael McKean, American actor and comedian
- October 18 - James H. Fallon, American neuroscientist
- October 19 - Giorgio Cavazzano, Italian comics artist and illustrator
- October 24 - Kevin Kline, American actor
- October 26 - Hillary Rodham Clinton, First Lady of the United States and Senator from New York
- October 26 - Trevor Joyce, Irish poet
- October 29 - Richard Dreyfuss, American actor
[edit] November-December
- November 10 - Glen Buxton, American guitarist (Alice Cooper) (d. 1997)
- November 14 - P. J. O'Rourke, American journalist and satirist
- November 17 - Inky Mark, Canadian politician
- November 19 - Bob Boone, baseball player and manager
- November 19 - Lamar S. Smith, American politician
- November 22 - Valerie Wilson Wesley, American author
- November 24 - Dwight Schultz, American actor
- November 24 - Johnny Zell, American musician
- November 25 - John Larroquette, American actor
- November 20 - Jason Faunt, American actor
- November 30 - Sergio Badilla Castillo, Chilean poet
- November 30 - David Mamet, American playwright
- December 7 - Wendy Padbury, British actress
- December 8 - Thomas R. Cech, American chemist, Nobel Prize laureate
- December 9 - Tom Daschle, U.S. Senator
- December 10 - Rainer Seifert, German field hockey player
- December 14 - Christopher Parkening, American guitarist
- December 16 - Vincent Matthews, American athlete
- December 18 - Rod Piazza, American musician
- December 21 - Paco de Lucía, Spanish guitarist
- December 21 - Bryan Hamilton, Irish footballer and football manager
- December 26 - Carlton Fisk, baseball player
- December 28 - Aurelio Rodríguez, Mexican Major League Baseball player (d. 2000)
- December 29 - Ted Danson, American actor
- December 30 - Michael Burns, American actor
- December 30 - Jeff Lynne, British musician (Electric Light Orchestra)
- December 31 - Burton Cummings, Canadian musician
- December 31 - Tim Matheson, American actor
[edit] Unknown dates
- Peter Irniq, Commissioner of Nunavut
- M.C. Gainey, American actor
- Cleopatra Mathis, American poet
- Frank Ormsby, Irish poet
[edit] Deaths
[edit] January - June
- January 15 - Elizabeth Short, "The Black Dahlia", famous murder victim (b. 1924)
- January 20 - Andrew Volstead, American politician (b. 1860)
- January 20 - Josh Gibson, baseball player (b. 1911)
- January 25 - Al Capone, American gangster (b. 1899)
- February 27 - Heinrich Häberlin, Swiss Federal Councilor (b. 1868)
- March 11 - Victor Lustig, Austrian-born con artist (b. 1890)
- March 12 - Walter Samuel Goodland, Governor of Wisconsin (b. 1862)
- March 18 - William C. Durant, American automobile pioneer (b. 1861)
- March 19 - Prudence Heward, Canadian painter (b. 1896)
- March 20 - Victor Goldschmidt, Swiss geochemist (b. 1888)
- March 30 - Arthur Machen, Welsh-born author (b. 1863)
- April 1 - King George II of Greece (b. 1890)
- April 7 - Henry Ford, American automobile manufacturer (b. 1863)
- April 20 - King Christian X of Denmark (b. 1870)
- April 24 - Willa Cather, American novelist (b. 1873)
- May 8 - Harry Gordon Selfridge, American department store magnate (b. 1858)
- May 16 - Frederick Hopkins, English biochemist, recipient of the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine (b. 1861)
- May 17 - George William Forbes, Prime Minister of New Zealand (b. 1869)
- May 20 - Philipp Lenard, Austrian physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1862)
- May 24 - C. F. Ramuz, Swiss writer (b. 1878)
- May 31 - Adrienne Ames, American actress (b. 1907)
- June 26 - Richard Bedford Bennett, eleventh Prime Minister of Canada (b. 1870)
[edit] July - December
- July 19 - Aung San, Burmese nationalist (assassinated) (b. 1915)
- July 30 - Joseph Cook, sixth Prime Minister of Australia (b. 1860)
- October 4 - Max Planck, German physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1858)
- October 6 - Leevi Madetoja, Finnish composer (b. 1887)
- October 29 - Frances Cleveland, wife of President Grover Cleveland (b. 1864)
- November 25 - Léon-Paul Fargue, French writer (b. 1876)
- December 1 - Aleister Crowley, British occultist (b. 1875)
- December 1 - G. H. Hardy, British mathematician (b. 1877)
- December 7 - Nicholas M. Butler, American president of Columbia University, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (b. 1862)
- December 7 - Tristan Bernard, French writer and lawyer (b. 1866)
- December 14 - Stanley Baldwin, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (b. 1867)
- December 14 - Edward Higgins, General of The Salvation Army (b. 1864)
- December 17 - J. N. Brønsted, Danish chemist (b. 1879)
- December 28 - Victor Emmanuel III of Italy (b. 1869)
- Emil J. Brach, American candy manufacturer (b. 1859)
[edit] Nobel prizes
- Physics - Edward Victor Appleton
- Chemistry - Sir Robert Robinson
- Medicine - Carl Ferdinand Cori, Gerty Cori, Bernardo Houssay
- Literature - André Gide
- Peace - The Friends Service Council (UK) and The American Friends Service Committee (USA), on behalf of the Religious Society of Friends
[edit] Ship events
- List of ship commissionings in 1947
- List of ship decommissionings in 1947
- List of shipwrecks in 1947
[edit] Fictional references
- The 1988 movie Who Framed Roger Rabbit was set in Hollywood, 1947.
- In the Futurama episode Roswell That Ends Well, Fry accidentally put metal in the microwave and everyone in Planet Express went back to July 9, 1947.
- In Back to the Future Part III, Doc Brown said that suitable parts for his time-circuits are invented.
- In the Lost in Space (1965) episode "Visit to a Hostile Planet," this is the year that the space family Robinson lands on earth, having traveled back in time.
[edit] References
- ^ "Year by Year 1947" -- History Channel International
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