What happened on 29 May 1946?

Discover what happened on 29 May 1946 in history! This day marks a series of notable events, famous births, and significant deaths. Explore the details below to learn more about the historical happenings of this day. On this day, history comes alive!

Deaths

  • Martin Gottfried Weiss (German SS officer, concentration camp commandant (1905-1946))
  • Wilhelm Welter (German SS-member and Arbeitsdienstführer at the Dachau concentration Camp (1913-1946))
  • Leonhard Anselm Eichberger (German military personnel)
  • Michael Redwitz (German SS-member and Schutzhaftlagerführer in multiple concentration camps (1900-1946))
  • Johann Kick (German police officer and convicted war criminal (1901-1946))
  • Fritz Hintermayer (German physician and SS officer, camp doctor in Dachau concentration camp (1911-1946))
  • Franz Böttger (German SS-member and war criminal)
  • Johann Baptist Eichelsdörfer (German military officer and concentration camp commander (1890-1946))
  • Christof Ludwig Knoll
  • Wilhelm Tempel (German military personnel)
  • Arno Lippmann (German SS-member)
  • Wilhelm Wagner (German SS-member (1904-1946))
  • Fritz Becher (German prisoner functionary at Dachau concentration camp)
  • Alfred Kramer (German SS-member (1898-1946))
  • Lucian Scherman (German Indologist)
  • Cagnaccio di San Pietro (Italian painter (1897-1946))
  • Béla Ludwig (Hungarian association football player (1889-20th century))
  • Gustav Goes (German writer (1884-1946))
  • Karl Janisch (German engineer (1870-1946))
  • Paul Schmohl (German architect (1870–1946))
  • Alma Fahlstrøm (Norwegian actor and theatre manager (1863–1946))
  • Vladimir Brodyuk (Hero of the Soviet Union (1920–1946))
  • Alex Biemeret (American mayor)
  • David Hedengren (Swedish military personnel)
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  • Nichidai Kitao
  • Shigeru Nakajima
  • Augustin Ságner (Czech painter (1891-1946))
  • Kathleen Georgiana Seymour ((died 1946))
  • Archibald Langwell Suttie ((died 1946))
  • Archibald William Houston Shaw-Stewart ((1864-1946))
  • Martha Emma Gallaher ((1881-1946))
  • Robert Kollar
  • Thomas Aspell (Aircraftman 1st Class in Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, British Army)
  • Martin Gottfried Weiss (German SS officer, concentration camp commandant (1905-1946))
  • Wilhelm Welter (German SS-member and Arbeitsdienstführer at the Dachau concentration Camp (1913-1946))
  • Leonhard Anselm Eichberger (German military personnel)
  • Michael Redwitz (German SS-member and Schutzhaftlagerführer in multiple concentration camps (1900-1946))
  • Johann Kick (German police officer and convicted war criminal (1901-1946))
  • Fritz Hintermayer (German physician and SS officer, camp doctor in Dachau concentration camp (1911-1946))
  • Franz Böttger (German SS-member and war criminal)
  • Johann Baptist Eichelsdörfer (German military officer and concentration camp commander (1890-1946))
  • Christof Ludwig Knoll
  • Wilhelm Tempel (German military personnel)
  • Arno Lippmann (German SS-member)
  • Wilhelm Wagner (German SS-member (1904-1946))
  • Fritz Becher (German prisoner functionary at Dachau concentration camp)
  • Alfred Kramer (German SS-member (1898-1946))
  • Lucian Scherman (German Indologist)
  • Cagnaccio di San Pietro (Italian painter (1897-1946))
  • Béla Ludwig (Hungarian association football player (1889-20th century))
  • Gustav Goes (German writer (1884-1946))
  • Karl Janisch (German engineer (1870-1946))
  • Paul Schmohl (German architect (1870–1946))
  • Alma Fahlstrøm (Norwegian actor and theatre manager (1863–1946))
  • Vladimir Brodyuk (Hero of the Soviet Union (1920–1946))
  • Alex Biemeret (American mayor)
  • David Hedengren (Swedish military personnel)
  • Q9262586
  • Nichidai Kitao
  • Shigeru Nakajima
  • Augustin Ságner (Czech painter (1891-1946))
  • Kathleen Georgiana Seymour ((died 1946))
  • Archibald Langwell Suttie ((died 1946))
  • Archibald William Houston Shaw-Stewart ((1864-1946))
  • Martha Emma Gallaher ((1881-1946))
  • Robert Kollar
  • Thomas Aspell (Aircraftman 1st Class in Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, British Army)
  • Franciscus Dumoulin