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Year 1944 (MCMXLIV) was a leap year starting on Saturday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. Many of the events that happened in the year were related to World War II.

Contents:
  1. Events of 1944
  2. Births
  3. Deaths
  4. Nobel prizes
  5. Ship events
  6. See also -  Notes -  External links

[edit] Events of 1944

(Below, events of World War II have the "WWII" prefix.)

[edit] January

US Army troops landing at Anzio during Operation Shingle, late January 1944.

[edit] February

The Abbey of Monte Cassino in ruins after being destroyed by Alied bombing, February 1944.

[edit] March

The March 1944 eruption of Mount Vesuvius.

[edit] April

[edit] May

The prime ministers of Britain and the four major dominions at the 1944 Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference, 1 May 1944.

[edit] June

Allied troops land on the beaches of Normandy during D-Day.
LVTs heading for shore on 15 June 1944 during the Battle of Saipan.

[edit] July

The aftermath of the failed 20 July plot to kill Hitler.
The Hartford circus fire in Hartford, Connecticut led to over 150 deaths.

[edit] August

Szare Szeregi Scouts also fought in the Warsaw Uprising.
Jewish prisoners of Gęsiówka liberated by Polish soldiers from Batalion Zośka, 5 August 1944
Crowds of French people line the Champs Élysées following the Liberation of Paris, 26 August 1944.

Massacre of 129 people (70% women and children) by the Gestapo at Maille (Indre-et-Loire)

[edit] September

Anne Frank, deported to Auschwitz in September 1944.
Waves of paratroopers land in the Netherlands during Operation Market Garden in September 1944.

[edit] October

The light aircraft carrier Princeton afire, east of Luzon, 24 October 1944.
The Volkssturm were founded in October 1944.
The beginning of the Battle of Leyte, 20 October 1944.

[edit] November

[edit] December

Victims of the Malmedy massacre.
George Marshall became becomes the first Five-Star General on December 16, 1944.

[edit] Undated

Henry Larsen became the first person to successfully navigate the Northwest Passage in 1944.

[edit] Ongoing

[edit] Births

1944 in other calendars
Gregorian calendar 1944
MCMXLIV
Ab urbe condita 2697
Armenian calendar 1393
ԹՎ ՌՅՂԳ
Bahá'í calendar 100 – 101
Bengali calendar 1351
Berber calendar 2894
Buddhist calendar 2488
Burmese calendar 1306
Byzantine calendar 7452 – 7453
Chinese calendar 癸未年十二月初六日
(4580/4640-12-6)
— to —
甲申年十一月十七日
(4581/4641-11-17)
Coptic calendar 1660 – 1661
Ethiopian calendar 1936 – 1937
Hebrew calendar 57045705
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat 1999 – 2000
 - Shaka Samvat 1866 – 1867
 - Kali Yuga 5045 – 5046
Holocene calendar 11944
Iranian calendar 1322 – 1323
Islamic calendar 1363 – 1364
Japanese calendar Shōwa 19
(昭和19年)
Korean calendar 4277
Thai solar calendar 2487

[edit] January–February

[edit] March–April

[edit] May–June

[edit] July–August

[edit] September–October

[edit] November–December

[edit] Deaths

[edit] January–March

[edit] April–June

[edit] July–September

[edit] October–December

[edit] Nobel Prizes

[edit] Ship events

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ a b "Year by Year 1944" – History Channel International
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