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In the year 1934

289 Notable deaths

Alice Liddell

Basis of the character in "alice in wonderland".

Born May 4th, 1852 in Westminster.

Died November 16th, 1934 at 82 years old in Westerham.

Alexander I of Yugoslavia

Prince regent of kingdom of serbia and later king of yugoslavia 1921–34.

Born December 16th, 1888 in Cetinje. [ref]

Died October 9th, 1934 at 45 years old in Marseille (ballistic trauma).

Kurt von Schleicher

German chancellor (1882-1934).

Born July 4th, 1882 in Brandenburg an der Havel. [ref]

Died June 30th, 1934 at 51 years old in Neubabelsberg (ballistic trauma).

Nestor Makhno

Ukrainian anarchist revolutionary (1888–1934).

Born November 7th, 1888 in Huliaipole.

Died July 25th, 1934 at 45 years old in Paris (tuberculosis).

Gregor Strasser

German politician, rival of adolf hitler inside the nazi party (1892-1934).

Born May 31st, 1892 in Geisenfeld. [ref]

Died July 1st, 1934 at 42 years old in Berlin (ballistic trauma). [ref]

Engelbert Dollfuss

Austrian christian social and patriotic front statesman (1892-1934).

Born October 4th, 1892 in Texingtal. [ref]

Died July 25th, 1934 at 41 years old in Vienna (ballistic trauma). [ref]

Charles Spencer-Churchill, 9th Duke of Marlborough

British soldier and conservative politician (1871-1934).

Born November 13th, 1871 in Shimla.

Died June 30th, 1934 at 62 years old in Blenheim Palace.

Santiago Ramón y Cajal

Spanish scientist (1852-1934).

Born May 1st, 1852 in Petilla de Aragón. [ref]

Died October 17th, 1934 at 82 years old in Madrid. [ref]

Surya Sen

Indian revolutionary (1894-1934).

Born March 22nd, 1894 in Chattogram.

Died January 8th, 1934 at 39 years old in Chattogram (hanging).

Franklin Clarence Mars

American businessman.

Born September 24th, 1883 in Hancock. [ref]

Died April 8th, 1934 at 50 years old in Pulaski.

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