WHO ALL DIED FROM JANUARY TO NOVEMBER 1952
Find out who all died from January to November 1952
American actress and singer Hattie McDaniel died 26. October 1952. (born 1895)
Ottoman general Mehmet Esat Bülkat died 2. November 1952. (born 1862)
American psychologist and philosopher John Dewey died 1. June 1952. (born 1859)
Belgian architect Paul Saintenoy died 18. July 1952. (born 1862)
American politician, 32nd United States Secretary of the Interior Harold L. Ickes died 3. February 1952. (born 1874)
Finnish cyclist Hjalmar Väre died 20. March 1952. (born 1892)
English-American biochemist Henry Drysdale Dakin died 10. February 1952. (born 1880)
Swiss psychiatrist, geneticist, and eugenicist Ernst Rüdin died 22. October 1952. (born 1874)
American actor John Garfield died 21. May 1952. (born 1913)
German diver Alfred Braunschweiger died 29. June 1952. (born 1885)
Egyptian scientist Sameera Moussa died 5. August 1952. (born 1917)
Canadian lawyer and politician, 14th Premier of Quebec Louis-Alexandre Taschereau died 6. July 1952. (born 1867)
Bulgarian activist Hristo Tatarchev died 5. January 1952. (born 1869)
Jr., American politician Wallace H. White died 31. March 1952. (born 1877)
German SS officer Jürgen Stroop died 6. March 1952. (born 1895)
English actress, singer, and dancer Gertrude Lawrence died 6. September 1952. (born 1898)
French general Jean de Lattre de Tassigny died 11. January 1952. (born 1889)
Bhutanese king Jigme Wangchuck died 30. March 1952. (born 1905)
Argentinian actress and politician, 25th First Lady of Argentina Eva Perón died 26. July 1952. (born 1919)
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