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*[[1931]] - "Two Gun" [[Francis Crowley]] manhunt concluded in New York City | *[[1931]] - "Two Gun" [[Francis Crowley]] manhunt concluded in New York City | ||
- | *[[1945]] - the Nazis surrender unconditionally | + | *[[1945]] - the [[Nazis]] surrender unconditionally |
== Births == | == Births == |
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Art and culture
- 1931 - "Two Gun" Francis Crowley manhunt concluded in New York City
- 1945 - the Nazis surrender unconditionally
Births
- 1833 - Johannes Brahms, German composer of classical music, considered by many to be the "successor" to Beethoven
- 1841 - Gustave Le Bon, French social psychologist, sociologist, and crowd behaviour specialist
- 1882 - Willem Elsschot, Flemish writer and poet
- 1904 - Val Lewton, American filmmaker
- 1939 - Ruggero Deodato, Italian filmmaker
- 1940 - Angela Carter, English novelist and journalist
Deaths
- 1870 - Josef Hoffmann, Austrian architect and designer of consumer goods
- 1994 - Clement Greenberg, American art critic