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1940 (MCMXL) was a leap year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1940th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 940th year of the 2nd millennium, the 40th year of the 20th century, and the 1st year of the 1940s decade.

A calendar from 1940 according to the Gregorian calendar, factoring in the dates of Easter and related holidays, cannot be used again until the year 5280.[1]

Contents

Events[edit]

Below, the events of World War II have the “WWII” prefix.

January[edit]

Main article: January 1940

February[edit]

Main article: February 1940

March[edit]

Main article: March 1940

April[edit]

Main article: April 1940

May[edit]

Main article: May 1940

June[edit]

Main article: June 1940

July[edit]

Main article: July 1940

August[edit]

Main article: August 1940

September[edit]

Main article: September 1940

October[edit]

Main article: October 1940

November[edit]

Main article: November 1940

December[edit]

Main article: December 1940

Date unknown[edit]

Births[edit]

Births
January · February · March · April · May · June · July · August · September · October · November · December

January[edit]

Brian JosephsonJack NicklausTabaré VázquezJohn HurtCarlos Slim

February[edit]

George A. RomeroH. R. GigerVicente FernándezSmokey RobinsonPeter Fonda

March[edit]

Raul JuliaChuck NorrisJames CaanNancy Pelosi

April[edit]

Wangari MaathaiJulie ChristieMargrethe II of DenmarkAl Pacino

May[edit]

David KochLance HenriksenRicky NelsonToni Tennille

June[edit]

René AuberjonoisConstantine II of GreeceTom JonesNancy SinatraWilma Rudolph

July[edit]

Jerzy BuzekNursultan NazarbayevJeannie SeelyRingo StarrPatrick StewartJames BrolinHanako, Princess Hitachi

August[edit]

Martin SheenJack Thompson

September[edit]

Raquel WelchBrian De PalmaÓscar AriasMichel Temer

October[edit]

John LennonCliff RichardMichael GambonPelé

November[edit]

Qaboos bin Said al SaidBruce Lee

December[edit]

Richard PryorDionne WarwickFrank Zappa

Deaths[edit]

Deaths
January · February · March · April · May · June · July · August · September · October · November · December

January[edit]

February[edit]

Gunnar HöckertMichael Hainisch

March[edit]

Selma LagerlöfSpyridon Louis

April[edit]

Carl Bosch

May[edit]

Prince Wilhelm of PrussiaPrince Frederick Charles of Hesse

June[edit]

Arthur HardenJanusz KusocinskiPaul Klee

July[edit]

August[edit]

Leon TrotskyPaul NipkowJ. J. Thomson

September[edit]

Charles de Broqueville

October[edit]

November[edit]

Neville ChamberlainNicolae Iorga

December[edit]

Kyosti KallioF. Scott Fitzgerald

Nobel Prizes[edit]

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References[edit]

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  4. ^ Burgwyn, H (1997). Italian foreign policy in the interwar period, 1918-1940. Westport, Conn: Praeger. p. 211. ISBN 9780275948771.
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  9. ^ Borgersrud, Lars (1995). “Nøytralitetsvakt”. In Dahl, Hans FredrikHjeltnes, GuriNøkleby, BeritRingdal, Nils JohanSørensen, Øystein (eds.). Norsk krigsleksikon 1940-1945 (in Norwegian). Oslo: Cappelen. p. 313. ISBN 978-82-02-14138-7. Retrieved June 29, 2012.
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  21. ^ “Trotsky Injured in Attack on Home; Leon Trotsky and Home in Mexico Where He Was Attacked”The New York Times. May 25, 1940. Archived from the original on July 23, 2018. Retrieved July 23, 2018.
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  23. ^ Robertson, Patrick (1974). The Shell Book of Firsts. London: Ebury Press. p. 124.
  24. ^ Hayward, James (2001). The Bodies on the Beach: Sealion, Shingle Street and the burning sea myth of 1940. Dereham, Norfolk: CD41. ISBN 0-9540549-0-3.
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  29. ^ Estonia’s famous “leaning house” displays Georgian artists’ work – Agenda.ge
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  44. ^ “JOSEPH SWICKARD; Veteran Screen Actor, 73, Had Roles in Many Productions”The New York Times. March 3, 1940. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  45. ^ Robert Maillart
  46. ^ William Faversham (1868—1940)
  47. ^ Michael Billington (2001). Stage and Screen Lives. Oxford University Press. p. 56. ISBN 978-0-19-860407-5.
  48. ^ Fabulous Florrie Forde
  49. ^ Cyclisme : Henri Desgrange, l’Accoucheur du Tour
  50. ^ CHARLES W. WOODWORTH; Retired Entomology Professor at University of California

Further reading[edit]

  • Bloch, Leon Bryce and Lamar Middleton, ed. The World Over in 1940 (1941) detailed coverage of world events online free; 914pp

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