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673 Notable deaths
 by ballistic trauma

Habib Elghanian

Iranian jewish businessman.

Born April 5th, 1909 in Tehran.

Died May 9th, 1979 at 70 years old in Tehran (ballistic trauma).

José Calvo Sotelo

Spanish author (1893-1936).

Born May 6th, 1893 in Tui. [ref]

Died July 13th, 1936 at 43 years old in Madrid (ballistic trauma). [ref]

Ivan Kharitonov

Russian saint (1870-1918).

Born June 14th, 1870 in Saint Petersburg.

Died July 17th, 1918 at 48 years old in Yekaterinburg (ballistic trauma).

Alfred Redl

Austro-hungarian army officer.

Born March 14th, 1864 in Lviv. [ref]

Died May 25th, 1913 at 49 years old in Vienna (ballistic trauma). [ref]

Alfonso Cano

Colombian revolutionary (1948–2011).

Born July 22nd, 1948 in Bogotá.

Died November 4th, 2011 at 63 years old in Suárez (ballistic trauma). [ref]

Friedrich-Wilhelm Krüger

German general (1894-1945).

Born May 8th, 1894 in Strasbourg.

Died May 10th, 1945 at 51 years old in Upper Austria (ballistic trauma).

Ikki Kita

Japanese philosopher and right-wing activist.

Born April 3rd, 1883 in Sado.

Died August 19th, 1937 at 54 years old in Tokyo (ballistic trauma).

Barry Brown

Author, playwright, actor (1951-1978).

Born April 19th, 1951 in San Jose.

Died June 27th, 1978 at 27 years old in Silver Lake (ballistic trauma).

Fred Akuffo

Soldier, politician, former chief of defence staff and head of state of ghana (1937-1979).

Born March 21st, 1937 in Akropong.

Died June 26th, 1979 at 42 years old in Accra (ballistic trauma).

Wolfgang Lüth

German naval officer and u-boat commander during world war ii.

Born October 15th, 1913 in Riga.

Died May 14th, 1945 at 31 years old in Flensburg (ballistic trauma).

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