What happened on 18 March 1953?

Discover what happened on 18 March 1953 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

  • Emil Barell (Swiss chemist (1874-1953))
  • Peter von Agris (German politician (1900–1953))
  • Baird Thomas Spalding ((1872-1953) American writer)
  • Achille Gaggia (Italian entrepreneur and politician (1875-1953))
  • Andreas Lagergren
  • Jan Sophus Jansen
  • Richard E. Ellsworth (United States general (1911–1953))
  • Manuel António Moreira Júnior (Portuguese physician)
  • Pedro Saturnino Vieira de Magalhães (Brazilian writer (1883-1953))
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  • Nikola Popov
  • Mihai Costăchescu (Romanian historian)
  • Fred S. Cameron (Canadian athletics competitor (1886-1953))
  • Hugh Owen (Welsh historian (1880-1953))
  • Yasutarō Yamamoto
  • Conrad L. Eklund (American-football player (1894-1953))
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  • Francisco Arranz Monasterio (Spanish politician)
  • Rowland Francis Meyrick ((1867-1953))
  • Rosalind Isabel Bligh ((1858-1953))
  • Agatha Mary Farmer ((1890-1953))
  • Edward Gardiner Fowler ((1879-1953))
  • Frank Burton ((died 1953))
  • Wilfred Barton (British QC)
  • Felix Haffner
  • Eugène Marquet (French Righteous Among the Nations)
  • Louis de Ponthieu (French boxer and manager, European champion 1919)
  • Eskil Renfors
  • Carl Scherer (Swiss graphic designer and painter)
  • Thomas P. Aitken (mine developer)
  • Eugène Marquet (French Righteous Among the Nations)
  • Louis de Ponthieu (French boxer and manager, European champion 1919)
  • Eskil Renfors
  • Carl Scherer (Swiss graphic designer and painter)
  • Thomas P. Aitken (mine developer)
  • Dirk Groothuis
  • Nelly Vittoz
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  • Emil Barell (Swiss chemist (1874-1953))
  • Peter von Agris (German politician (1900–1953))
  • Baird Thomas Spalding ((1872-1953) American writer)
  • Achille Gaggia (Italian entrepreneur and politician (1875-1953))
  • Andreas Lagergren
  • Jan Sophus Jansen
  • Richard E. Ellsworth (United States general (1911–1953))
  • Manuel António Moreira Júnior (Portuguese physician)
  • Pedro Saturnino Vieira de Magalhães (Brazilian writer (1883-1953))
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  • Nikola Popov
  • Mihai Costăchescu (Romanian historian)
  • Fred S. Cameron (Canadian athletics competitor (1886-1953))
  • Hugh Owen (Welsh historian (1880-1953))
  • Yasutarō Yamamoto
  • Conrad L. Eklund (American-football player (1894-1953))
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  • Francisco Arranz Monasterio (Spanish politician)
  • Rowland Francis Meyrick ((1867-1953))
  • Rosalind Isabel Bligh ((1858-1953))
  • Agatha Mary Farmer ((1890-1953))
  • Edward Gardiner Fowler ((1879-1953))
  • Frank Burton ((died 1953))
  • Wilfred Barton (British QC)
  • Felix Haffner
  • Eugène Marquet (French Righteous Among the Nations)
  • Louis de Ponthieu (French boxer and manager, European champion 1919)
  • Emil Barell (Swiss chemist (1874-1953))
  • Peter von Agris (German politician (1900–1953))
  • Baird Thomas Spalding ((1872-1953) American writer)
  • Achille Gaggia (Italian entrepreneur and politician (1875-1953))
  • Andreas Lagergren
  • Jan Sophus Jansen
  • Richard E. Ellsworth (United States general (1911–1953))
  • Manuel António Moreira Júnior (Portuguese physician)
  • Pedro Saturnino Vieira de Magalhães (Brazilian writer (1883-1953))
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  • Nikola Popov
  • Mihai Costăchescu (Romanian historian)
  • Fred S. Cameron (Canadian athletics competitor (1886-1953))
  • Hugh Owen (Welsh historian (1880-1953))
  • Yasutarō Yamamoto
  • Conrad L. Eklund (American-football player (1894-1953))
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  • Francisco Arranz Monasterio (Spanish politician)
  • Rowland Francis Meyrick ((1867-1953))
  • Rosalind Isabel Bligh ((1858-1953))
  • Agatha Mary Farmer ((1890-1953))
  • Edward Gardiner Fowler ((1879-1953))
  • Frank Burton ((died 1953))
  • Wilfred Barton (British QC)
  • Felix Haffner
  • Eugène Marquet (French Righteous Among the Nations)
  • Louis de Ponthieu (French boxer and manager, European champion 1919)