What happened on 23 January 1951?

Discover what happened on 23 January 1951 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

  • Hermann Borchardt (German writer (1888-1951))
  • Emil Sieg (German indologist (1866-1951))
  • Luther Lee Bernard (American university teacher, psychologist and sociologist (1881-1951))
  • Gerhard Schulte (German writer (1875-1951))
  • Joseph Barthélemy (French military personnel (1867-1951))
  • Charles Schoenbaum (American cinematographer (1893-1951))
  • Alibert (French singer (1889–1951))
  • Mikhail Borisoviсh Anashkin (soviet Hero (1901–1951))
  • Martin Grabert (German composer and organist (1868–1951))
  • Julius Röntgen jr.
  • Arthur Doubleday (Catholic bishop (1865-1951))
  • Charlie Pugh (Welsh rugby union player)
  • Julio Goicochea Álvarez
  • Mary Davenport Engberg (American conductor)
  • William Thomas Rawleigh (American businessman and politician)
  • Matsujirō Shirai (Japanese businessperson (1877-1951))
  • Aleksandr Molokin (Russian architect (1880-1951))
  • Abdülmuttalip Öker (Turkish politician)
  • Henry Day (British writer and priest (1865-1951))
  • Sofya Sidorova
  • Väinö Frithiof Englund
  • Robert J. Blackham (Anglo-Irish author, barrister, medical doctor, officer in the Royal Army Medical Corps and historian)
  • Francis Harvey Green (American poet (1861-1951))
  • Anton Koritnik
  • Edith Ellen Greenfield ((1861-1951))
  • Ida Rohann Hrubesky Pemberton (American botanical artist and illustrator (1890-1951))
  • Ernst Behringer (mayor)
  • Hugo Viktor Eisenschiml (Austro-Hungarian writer)
  • Georg Klingenburg
  • Gerrit Jan Warman
  • Miloš Cettl (person who died on the Czechoslovak Iron Curtain)
  • Václav Vacek (Czech mycologist)
  • Kamil Záhejský
  • Amos Ottokar Sallmén (Finnish insect collector)
  • August Van der Mynsbrugge (teacher)
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  • Jean Trescases
  • Ludwig Boslet (German organist and musician (1860–1951))
  • Hermann Borchardt (German writer (1888-1951))
  • Emil Sieg (German indologist (1866-1951))
  • Luther Lee Bernard (American university teacher, psychologist and sociologist (1881-1951))
  • Gerhard Schulte (German writer (1875-1951))
  • Joseph Barthélemy (French military personnel (1867-1951))
  • Charles Schoenbaum (American cinematographer (1893-1951))
  • Alibert (French singer (1889–1951))
  • Mikhail Borisoviсh Anashkin (soviet Hero (1901–1951))
  • Martin Grabert (German composer and organist (1868–1951))
  • Julius Röntgen jr.
  • Arthur Doubleday (Catholic bishop (1865-1951))
  • Charlie Pugh (Welsh rugby union player)
  • Julio Goicochea Álvarez
  • Mary Davenport Engberg (American conductor)
  • William Thomas Rawleigh (American businessman and politician)
  • Matsujirō Shirai (Japanese businessperson (1877-1951))
  • Aleksandr Molokin (Russian architect (1880-1951))
  • Abdülmuttalip Öker (Turkish politician)
  • Henry Day (British writer and priest (1865-1951))
  • Sofya Sidorova
  • Väinö Frithiof Englund
  • Robert J. Blackham (Anglo-Irish author, barrister, medical doctor, officer in the Royal Army Medical Corps and historian)
  • Francis Harvey Green (American poet (1861-1951))
  • Anton Koritnik
  • Edith Ellen Greenfield ((1861-1951))
  • Ida Rohann Hrubesky Pemberton (American botanical artist and illustrator (1890-1951))
  • Ernst Behringer (mayor)
  • Hugo Viktor Eisenschiml (Austro-Hungarian writer)
  • Georg Klingenburg
  • Gerrit Jan Warman
  • Miloš Cettl (person who died on the Czechoslovak Iron Curtain)