Historical data February 2024

Published: Monday, Jan 1st 2024, 09:11

Updated At: Tuesday, Jan 2nd 2024, 00:59

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1

- 10 years ago (2014) ... the Austrian-Swiss actor Maximilian Schell died in Innsbruck. Schell, who lived in Zurich for a long time, won an Oscar in 1962 for his leading role in the film "The Judgement of Nuremberg". He was considered one of the most successful foreign actors in Hollywood. (*8.12.1930)

- 15 years ago (2009) ... Johanna Sigurdardottir became the world's first female head of government in a same-sex partnership to take office as prime minister in Iceland.

- 30 years ago (1994) ... the British singer Harry Styles (One Direction) was born.

- 65 years ago (1959) ... Swiss voters rejected the introduction of women's suffrage at national level in Switzerland by 654,939 votes to 323,727 with a turnout of 66.7 percent.

- 80 years ago (1944) ... the Dutch painter Pieter Cornelis Mondrian, co-founder of abstract painting, died in New York. (*7.3.1872)

- 130 years ago (1894) ... the US film director and four-time Oscar winner John Ford ("The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance") was born. (†31.8.1973)

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2

- 10 years ago (2014) ... the US actor and Oscar winner Philip Seymour Hoffman ("Magnolia", "Capote", "Charlie Wilson's War", "Hunger Games") died. (*23.7.1967)

- 65 years ago (1959) ... the German television entertainer and comedian Hella von Sinnen was born.

- 70 years ago (1954) ... the Austrian folk music singer, presenter and former ski racer Hansi Hinterseer ("Von Herz zu Herz") was born.

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3

- One year ago (2023) ... the Spanish designer Paco Rabanne died at the age of 88 at his home in the Breton municipality of Portsall. He sold the Rabanne fashion brand (Paco Rabanne until 2023), which he founded in Paris in 1965 and was known for its futuristic designs, to the Spanish cosmetics group Puig in 1987.

- 5 years ago (2019) ... the US actress Julie Adams died. (Western films). (*17.10.1926)

- 30 years ago (1994) ... US President Bill Clinton lifted the US trade embargo against Vietnam, which had been in place for 19 years.

- 65 years ago (1959) ... the US rock'n'roll musician Buddy Holly ("Peggy Sue") died in a plane crash. (*7.9.1936). Musicians Ritchie Valens and The Big Bopper died with him in the Beechcraft Bonanza. The day went down in music history as "The Day the Music Died".

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 4

- One year ago (2023) ... the USA shot down a Chinese observation balloon with an airplane off the east coast of the USA. The US accused Beijing of claiming that the balloon was part of a fleet of spy balloons that China had used to spy on more than 40 countries on five continents. China denied this.

- 5 years ago (2019) ... the Finnish ski jumper Matti Nykänen died at the age of 56. With four Olympic gold medals, five world championship titles and four overall World Cup victories, he was one of the most successful ski jumpers of all time. He was an alcoholic and served several prison sentences, including for stabbing a friend in a fight and attacking his wife.

- 15 years ago (2009) ... the model train manufacturer Märklin declared itself insolvent.

- 20 years ago (2004) ... Facebook went online, initially as a network for students at Harvard University.

- 25 years ago (1999) ... the unarmed immigrant Amadou Diallo from Guinea was killed with 41 shots by the New York police during his arrest.

- 95 years ago (1929) ... the German presenter Eduard Zimmermann ("Aktenzeichen XY ...ungelöst") was born. (†19.9.2009)

- 130 years ago (1894) ... the Swiss architect Hans Wittwer, who worked at the Bauhaus among other places, was born in Basel. (†19.3.1952 ibid.)

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5

- 15 years ago (2009) ... the Swiss actress Anne-Marie Blanc ("Gilberte de Courgenay") died in Zurich. (*2.9.1919 in Vevey).

- 25 years ago (1999) ... a US court sentenced former world boxing champion Mike Tyson to a total of four years in prison for two counts of assault.

- 80 years ago (1944) ... the German actress Thekla Carola Wied ("Ich heirate eine Familie") was born in what is now Wroclaw, Poland.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6

- One year ago (2023) ... severe earthquakes with a magnitude of up to 7.8 occurred in south-eastern Turkey and northern Syria, killing more than 59,000 people and injuring more than 125,000.

- 5 years ago (2019) ... the British bestselling author Rosamunde Pilcher ("The Shell Seekers") died. With 65 million books sold, she was one of the most commercially successful authors. (*22.9.1924)

- 15 years ago (2009) ... the US actor James Whitmore ("The Shawshank Redemption") died. (*1.10.1921)

- 30 years ago (1994) ... the US actor Joseph Cotten ("Citizen Kane") died. (*15.5.1905)

... the US comic artist Jack Kirby (leading figure at Marvel) died. (*28.8.1917)

- 75 years ago (1949) ... the Irish director Jim Sheridan ("My Left Foot") was born.

- 95 years ago (1929) ... the French actor Pierre Brice ("Winnetou") was born. (†6.6.2015)

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7

- One year ago (2023) ... the well-known Lausanne political scientist Andreas Ladner died at the age of 65. He was a popular commentator on developments in Swiss politics. Among other things, he called for new rules for the election of the Federal Council in order to preserve concordance. He led several projects on communal and party research.

- 5 years ago (2019) ... the British actor Albert Finney ("Murder on the Orient Express", "Erin Brokovich") died. (*9.5.1936)

- 25 years ago (1999) ... a new border dispute broke out between Eritrea and Ethiopia, which led to open war two days later.

... a clear majority of Swiss voters were in favor of abolishing the cantonal clause. Now more than one Federal Councillor may come from the same canton.

- 70 years ago (1954) ... the German musician and producer Dieter Bohlen (Modern Talking, "Deutschland sucht den Superstar") was born.

- 75 years ago (1949) ... the British musician Alan Lancaster was born. He was the bassist and rock singer of Status Quo for 20 years. He lived in Australia from the mid-1970s and became estranged from his bandmates Francis Rossi and Rick Parfitte. In the video "Rockin' All Over The World" he was replaced by a puppet.

- 85 years ago (1939) ... the Swiss-German botanist Carl Schroeter died in Zurich. He was a pioneer of nature and landscape conservation and co-founder of the Zurich Adult Education Center. (*19.12.1855)

THURSDAY, 8. FEBRUARY

- 5 years ago (2019) ... the Swiss aviation photography pioneer Georg Gerster died. (*30.4.1928)

- 15 years ago (2009) ... Swiss voters approved the continuation of the free movement of persons and its extension to Romania and Bulgaria by 51.5 percent. No canton voted no.

- 20 years ago (2004) ... Swiss voters approved the federal popular initiative "Lifelong detention for untreatable, extremely dangerous sexual and violent offenders" with 56.2 percent.

- 25 years ago (1999) ... the Anglo-Irish writer Iris Murdoch, a pioneer of the gender debate, died. She described herself as a person "in the skin of a homosexual man who cheats on his wife". (*15.7.1919)

- 30 years ago (1994) ... Zurich's Sihlpost was robbed: Five armed men robbed 19 sacks of valuable mail that were to be loaded onto a train bound for Geneva. The masked perpetrators escaped in stolen cars. The sacks contained cash and securities worth 13.5 million francs.

- 75 years ago (1949) ... the US actress Brooke Adams ("The Accidental Husband") was born. She is a descendant of US Presidents John Adams and John Quincy Adams.

- 75 years ago (1949) ... the French actor Niels Arestrup ("Manchester by the Sea") was born.

- 80 years ago (1944) ... the Brazilian photographer Sebastião Salgado was born. He became famous for his social reportages and photographs taken on March 30, 1981, when he happened to be present at the assassination attempt on US President Ronald Reagan.

- 105 years ago (1919) ... Henri Farman and his brother Maurice founded the world's first scheduled airline. The Lignes Farman became a predecessor of Air France in 1933.

- 130 years ago (1894) ... the German philosopher Ludwig Marcuse ("The Philosophy of Happiness") was born. (†2.8.1971)

- 130 years ago (1894) ... the US director King Vidor ("War and Peace") was born. (†1.11.1982)

FREITAG, 9 FEBRUARY

- 5 years ago (2019) ... the Alsatian graphic artist, writer and illustrator of children's and adult books Tomi Ungerer died. (*28.11.1931)

- 10 years ago (2014) ... 50.3 percent of Swiss voters said yes to the SVP initiative "against mass immigration". 17 cantons voted in favor. Only Zurich, Zug, Basel-Stadt and the French-speaking cantons voted against.

- 10 years ago (2014) ... the popular initiative "Abortion funding is a private matter - relieving the burden on health insurance by removing the costs of abortion from compulsory basic insurance" was rejected with almost 70 percent of votes against.

- 15 years ago (2009) ... the underwear manufacturer Schiesser filed for insolvency. The proceedings were terminated in December 2010. The company was relaunched with its IPO.

- 20 years ago (2004) ... President George W. Bush admitted that Iraq had no weapons of mass destruction. Nevertheless, the war against Saddam Hussein was necessary.

- 75 years ago (1949) ... the US actress Judith Light ("Who's the Boss?") was born.

- 80 years ago (1944) ... the US author Alice Walker was born ("The Color Purple")

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10

- 80 years ago (1944) ... the French director Jean Daniel Cadinot was born. He created gay, pornographic films with artistic aspirations ("Harem"). (†23.4.2008)

- 85 years ago (1939) ... the US pop singer Roberta Flack ("Killing Me Softly") was born. Perhaps two years earlier.

- 95 years ago (1929) ... the US film composer and Oscar winner Jerrald King Goldsmith ("Papillon", "The Omen", "Star Trek", "Basic Instinct", "Mulan") was born. (†21.7.2004)

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11

- 15 years ago (2009) ... the Dutch internist Willem Johan Kolff, inventor of the artificial kidney (1943) and the heart-lung machine (1956), founder of the first European blood bank (1940), team leader in the first human heart implantation (1982), died. (*14.2.1911)

- 25 years ago (1999) ... the tobacco company Philip Morris was sentenced in San Francisco to pay a record amount of 51.5 million dollars to an ex-smoker suffering from cancer.

- 25 years ago (1999) ... the US gun industry was held partly responsible for shootings and murders with firearms for the first time in a trial.

- 30 years ago (1994) ... the Austrian philosopher Paul Feyerabend died in Genolier VD. From 1958 to 1989 he was a professor of philosophy at the University of California in Berkeley and lived temporarily in England, Germany, New Zealand, Italy and finally in Switzerland, where he was a university lecturer at ETH Zurich. (*13.1.1924 in Vienna)

- 90 years ago (1934) ... British fashion designer Mary Quant, the inventor of the miniskirt, was born.

- 95 years ago (1929) ... Vatican City became an independent state.

MONTAG, 12 FEBRUARY

- 5 years ago (2019) ... El Chapo was found guilty. Sentence announced on 17.7.2019: life imprisonment.

- 25 years ago (1999) ... the impeachment proceedings against Bill Clinton failed. He had been accused of perjury in the Monica Lewinsky affair.

- 25 years ago (1999) ... the German actor Heinz Schubert, best known as the "disgusting" Alfred Tetzlaff from the TV series "Ein Herz und eine Seele", died. (*12.11.1925)

- 30 years ago (1994) ... the theft of Edvard Munch's painting "The Scream" was discovered in the National Museum in Oslo. Three months later, the painting was recovered intact.

- 30 years ago (1994) ... the Winter Olympics did not take place in the same year as the Summer Games for the first time.

- 75 years ago (1949) ... the German writer and painter Barbara Honigmann ("Eine Liebe aus Nichts", Solothurn Literature Prize 2004) was born.

- 80 years ago (1944) ... the Italian actress and singer Claudia Mori, Adriano Celentano's wife for 55 years, was born.

- 85 years ago (1939) ... the US musician Ray Manzarek, the organist of The Doors, was born. (†20.5.2013)

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13

- 45 years ago (1979) ... the Norwegian mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik was born. In 2012, he was declared sane by the Oslo District Court, contrary to the prosecution's request, and sentenced to 21 years in prison followed by preventive detention - the highest sentence known in Norwegian criminal law. In June 2017, Breivik officially changed his name to Fjotolf Hansen.

- 50 years ago (1974) ... the British pop singer Robbie Williams, ("Let Me Entertain You", "Feel", longtime band member of Take That) was born.

- 65 years ago (1959) ... Fidel Castro became Prime Minister of Cuba. He replaced the Batista regime.

- 65 years ago (1959) ... the first Barbie doll was launched in the USA.

- 75 years ago (1949) ... the Austrian actor Peter Kern ("Glaube, Liebe, Tod") was born. (†26.8.2015)

- 75 years ago (1949) ... the German film director Jo Baier ("Stauffenberg") was born.

- 80 years ago (1944) ... the US presenter Jerry Springer was born. He is considered the inventor of the riot talk show.

- 85 years ago (1939) ... the German Nazi hunter Beate Klarsfeld was born.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14

- One year ago (2023) ... the parliament building and the West and East Houses of Parliament in Bern were evacuated due to a suspicious car on the forecourt. A mentally ill man wanted to enter the Federal Palace in combat gear to speak to Federal Councillor Viola Amherd. He was arrested.

... Austrian composer and conductor Friedrich Cerha died in Vienna at the age of 96. He was considered one of the most important contemporary composers in the world. He wrote more than 200 orchestral, chamber music and solo works.

... the EU Commission decided that from 2035, only passenger cars that do not emit any greenhouse gases during operation may be sold.

- Five years ago (2019) ... the Airbus Group announced the end of the A380.

- 30 years ago (1994) ... the Russian serial killer Andrei Romanovich Chikatilo was executed. He had killed 53 people.

- 65 years ago (1959) ... the US soprano Renée Fleming was born.

- 75 years ago (1949) ... the Knesset convened in Israel for the first time.

- 80 years ago (1944) ... the US journalist Carl Bernstein, who uncovered the Watergate affair together with Bob Woodward as a reporter for the "Washington Post" in the early 1970s, was born.

- 95 years ago (1929) ... the murder of seven gangsters by Al Capone's henchmen went down in criminal history as the "St. Valentine's Massacre".

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15

- One year ago (2023) ... the US actress Raquel Welch died at the age of 82 after a short illness. She was one of the great sex symbols of European and US cinema in the 1960s and 1970s.

... Nicola Sturgeon announced her resignation as head of the Scottish government and leader of the Scottish National Party.

- 15 years ago (2009) ... the German actor Dirk Dautzenberg - known as a supporting actor in TV series such as "Derrick" and "Der Alte" - died. (*7.10.1921)

- 25 years ago (1999) ... Abdulla Öcalan, leader of the banned Kurdish PKK, was kidnapped by the Turkish secret service in Kenya and brought to Turkey. His death sentence was commuted to life imprisonment. He is imprisoned on the prison island of Imrali in the Marmara Sea.

- 70 years ago (1954) ... Matthew Abram Groening, the creator of the animated series "The Simpsons", was born.

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16

- 5 years ago (2019) ... the Swiss actor Bruno Ganz died. (*22.3.1941)

- 25 years ago (1999) ... Kurds throughout Europe, including in Switzerland, demonstrated against the arrest of Abdullah Öcalan, head of the militant Kurdish underground organization PKK.

- 65 years ago (1959) ... the US tennis player John McEnroe was born.

... Fidel Castro was sworn in as head of government in Cuba and held this office for 49 years until he ceded power to his brother Raúl in 2008 for health reasons.

- 80 years ago (1944) ... the US author and Pulitzer Prize winner Richard Ford ("Independence Day") was born.

- 85 years ago (1939) ... the Austrian author Jura Soyfer died in Buchenwald concentration camp. (*8.12.1912)

- 95 years ago (1929) ... the Swiss sculptor, iron sculptor, action artist and film director Bernhard Luginbühl was born. (†19.2.2011)

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17

- One year ago (2023) ... the federal government released compulsory stocks of antibiotics in Switzerland. There was a serious shortage of some preparations in the country.

- 70 years ago (1954) ... the American actress Rene Russo ("Ransom", "Outbreak") was born.

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18

- 10 years ago (2014) ... the revolution in Ukraine began: in Kiev, the police stormed the Maidan, the "Independence Square", which was occupied by demonstrators. Participants speak of a "real battle".

- 15 years ago (2009) ... the Austrian director, film actor and screenwriter Franz Marischka ("Liebesgrüsse aus der Lederhose") died. (*2.7.1918)

- 70 years ago (1954) ... the US actor John Travolta ("Pulp Fiction", "Grease", "Saturday Night Fever") was born.

- 90 years ago (1934) ... the Swiss journalist and crime writer Peter Zeindler (Sembritzki crime series) was born.

- 95 years ago (1929) ... the German actor and television presenter Günther Schramm ("Der Kommissar") was born.

MONTAG, 19 FEBRUARY

- 5 years ago (2019) ... the German fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld died. (*10.9.1933)

- 10 years ago (2014) ... Facebook bought WhatsApp for 19 billion dollars.

- 15 years ago (2009) ... the British musician Kelly Groucutt, longtime bassist of the Electric Light Orchestra, died. (*8.9.1945)

- 30 years ago (1994) ... the British artist and film director Derek Jarman (*31.1.1942) died. Blinded by AIDS, his last film was "Blue", which shows nothing but a blue screen, accompanied by music and voices, including Jarman's own.

TUESDAY, 20. FEBRUARY

- 5 years ago (2019) ... the director Claude Goretta ("La dentellière") died in Geneva. (*23.6.1929)

- 25 years ago (1999) ... the British playwright Sarah Kane ("4.48 Psychosis") died. (*3.2.1971)

- 30 years ago (1994) ... the Alpine Initiative for the transfer of freight transit traffic to rail was approved at the ballot box.

- 70 years ago (1954) ... Patty Hearst was born. The granddaughter of influential US media mogul William Randolph Hearst became famous in 1974 after a spectacular kidnapping by the radical left-wing Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA). She joined them, was sentenced to prison for bank robbery after her arrest and was later pardoned.

- 75 years ago (1949) ... Ivana Trump was born. From 1977 to 1990, the ex-model was married to entrepreneur and later US President Donald Trump.

- 85 years ago (1939) ... the Swiss conductor Ernest Ansermet died in Geneva. (*11.11.1883)

... the Swiss physicist August Leonhard Bernoulli died. (*6.6.1879)

- 95 years ago (1929) ... the spiritual healer Uriella alias Erika Hedwig Bertschinger-Eicke, founder and head of the Fiat Lux sect, was born.

- 100 years ago (1924) ... the US millionaire heiress Gloria Vanderbilt was born.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21

- One year ago (2023) ... Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the suspension of the last major nuclear disarmament treaty with the USA. It was not a withdrawal, but a suspension of the "New Start" treaty, said the Kremlin leader.

- 5 years ago (2019) ... the American-German pop singer Gus Backus ("Der Mann im Mond", "Da sprach der alte Häuptling der Indianer", "Bohnen in die Ohren", "Sauerkraut-Polka") died. (*12.9.1937)

- 80 years ago (1944) ... the Swiss artist Richard Aeschlimann was born.

- 95 years ago (1929) ... the Swiss television presenter Heidi Abel was born in Basel ("Musik und Gäste"). (†23.12.1986)

- 100 years ago (1924) ... the Zimbabwean politician, Prime Minister 1980-1987 and President 1987-2017 Robert Mugabe was born.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22

- 15 years ago (2009) ... the US director Howard Zieff ("Private Benjamin", "My Girl") died. (*21.10.1927)

- 25 years ago (1999) ... the governments of Bulgaria and Macedonia settled their long-standing language dispute in Sofia with the signing of a joint declaration. Bulgaria recognizes the Macedonian language and nation as independent, Macedonia wants to refrain from exerting any influence on the Macedonian minority in Bulgaria in future.

- 65 years ago (1959) ... the US actor Kyle MacLachlan ("Twin Peaks") was born.

- 75 years ago (1949) ... the Austrian Formula 1 driver Niki Lauda was born.

- 80 years ago (1944) ... the US director Jonathan Demme ("Philadelphia", "The Silence of the Lambs") was born. (†26.4.2017)

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23

- One year ago (2023) ... former Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein (70) was sentenced to a further 16 years in prison in Los Angeles for sex crimes. Weinstein had already been sentenced to 23 years in prison in 2020 following a trial in New York for rape and sexual assault.

- 25 years ago (1999) ... the Swiss linguist Heinrich Schmid died. He created the Rhaeto-Romanic umbrella languages Rumantsch Grischun and Ladin Dolomitan. (*6.4.1921)

- 30 years ago (1994) ... the US actress Dakota Fanning ("I am Sam", "War of the Worlds", "Twilight Saga", "Ocean's 8") was born.

- 80 years ago (1944) ... the American blues guitarist Johnny Winter ("Johnny B. Goode", "Walkin' By Myself") was born. (†16.7.2014 in the district of Bülach ZH)

- 85 years ago (1939) ... the American film actor, director and producer Peter Fonda ("Easy Rider", "Futureworld") was born.

- 125 years ago (1899) ... the German author Erich Kästner ("Emil and the Detectives") was born. (†29.7.1974)

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24

- 70 years ago (1954) ... the Dutch writer and filmmaker Leon de Winter ("Hoffman's Hunger") was born (according to other sources on February 26, 1954).

- 75 years ago (1949) ... Israel concluded an armistice with Egypt.

- 85 years ago (1939) ... Herbert Eklöh opened the first self-service grocery store in Europe in Osnabrück.

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 25

- 30 years ago (1994) ... the Israeli medical officer Baruch Goldstein killed 29 praying Muslim Palestinians - including children - and injured at least 150 in the "Cave of Machpelah", the burial site of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob in Hebron, before he ran out of ammunition and survivors beat him to death with a fire extinguisher.

- 75 years ago (1949) ... the German-Irish pop singer Ireen Sheer ("Goodbye Mama") was born.

- 130 years ago (1894) ... the Free Democratic Party of Switzerland was founded in Olten.

MONTAG, 26 FEBRUARY

- 15 years ago (2009) ... the Bavarian folk actress Ruth Drexel, known as "Resi Berghammer", mother of the "Bullen von Tölz", died. (*14.7.1930)

- 65 years ago (1959) ... the Swiss theater director, dramaturge and author Niklaus Helbling, co-founder of the group "Mass & Fieber", was born.

- 70 years ago (1954) ... the German aristocrat Ernst August Prince of Hanover, husband of Princess Caroline of Monaco, was born in Hanover.

... the Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan was born in Istanbul.

- 75 years ago (1949) ... the Boeing B-50A Superfortress "Lucky Lady II" took off on the first non-stop flight around the world with air refueling.

- 85 years ago (1939) ... the Japanese fashion designer Kenzo (Takada) was born.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27

- One year ago (2023) ... the UK and the EU reached an agreement after years of dispute over the Brexit rules for Northern Ireland.

... former Swiss Federal Chancellor François Couchepin died at the age of 88 after a serious illness. The liberal-minded lawyer from Valais headed the Federal Chancellery from 1991 to 1999. The son of a federal judge, he was also a distant cousin of former President of the Swiss Confederation Pascal Couchepin.

- 25 years ago (1999) ... Stéphane Sirkis from the band Indochine died. (*22.6.1959)

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28

- One year ago (2023) ... at least 57 people died in a rail accident in Tembi, Greece, caused by a head-on collision between two trains.

- 5 years ago (2019) ... a summit between President Donald Trump and North Korean ruler Kim Jong-un failed in Hanoi. Both left the meeting venue in a hurry. Trump told the media: "Sometimes you just have to go".

- 65 years ago (1959) ... a criminal was caught in the USA for the first time with the help of a sketch.

- 80 years ago (1944) ... Sepp Maier, "Germany's goalkeeper of the century", was born.

... the US actress Kelly Bishop (mother, relative grandmother of the "Gilmore Girls") was born.

- 85 years ago (1939) ... the Swiss Romansh scholar Andri Augustin, who campaigned for the preservation and documentation of Grisons Romansh, died. (*10.9.1876)

- 95 years ago (1929) ... the Canadian-American architect and designer Frank Owen Gehry (Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles) was born.

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