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From top to bottom, left to right: the Chaco War erupts between Bolivia and Paraguay over control of the Gran Chaco, becoming one of South America’s deadliest conflicts of the 20th century; the Siamese revolution of 1932 peacefully ends centuries of absolute monarchy in Siam and establishes a constitutional government; the 1932 Summer Olympics are held in Los Angeles, showcasing athletic achievement amid the hardships of the Great Depression; the January 28 incident in Shanghai sees Japanese forces clash with Chinese troops, heightening tensions in East Asia and foreshadowing broader conflict; the Colombia–Peru War breaks out over disputed Amazonian territory, leading to months of fighting before a negotiated settlement; and the May 15 incident in Japan results in the assassination of Prime Minister Inukai Tsuyoshi by young naval officers, signaling a shift toward militarism in Japanese politics.

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November

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The Cipher Bureau (Poland) breaks the German Enigma cipher and overcomes the ever-growing structural and operating complexities of the evolving Enigma with plugboard, the main German cipher device during World War II.

December

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January

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File:Italiaanse schrijver Umberto Eco, portret.jpg
Umberto Eco
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Piper Laurie

February

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John Williams
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Ted Kennedy
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Johnny Cash
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Dame Elizabeth Taylor

March

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File:Ryszard Kapuscinski by Kubik 17.05.1997.jpg
Ryszard Kapuściński
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Alan Bean
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John Updike

April

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File:Debbie Reynolds 6 Allan Warren.jpg
Debbie Reynolds
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Casey Kasem
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Phyllida Law
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David Scott
File:Dudley R. Herschbach in Lindau.jpg
Dudley R. Herschbach
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Amrish Puri
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Pat Morita
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Gyula Horn
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Otis Davis
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John Searle

August

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File:Peter O'Toole in Lawrence of Arabia.png
Peter O'Toole
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Luc Montagnier

September

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File:Ingemar Johansson 2x3.jpg
Ingemar Johansson
File:Adolfo Suarez 03 cropped.jpg
Adolfo Suárez
File:Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh in March 2014.jpg
Manmohan Singh
File:Nobel Prize 2009-Press Conference KVA-42.jpg
Oliver E. Williamson
File:Rainer Weiss - December 2006.jpg
Rainer Weiss

October

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Dick Gregory
File:Sylvia Plath.jpg
Sylvia Plath

November

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File:Roy Scheider 2007.jpg
Roy Scheider
File:Ninoy Aquino 3.jpg
Benigno Aquino Jr.
File:Jacques Chirac (1997) (cropped).jpg
Jacques Chirac

December

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Little Richard
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Sajad Haider

Deaths

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January – February

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Edgar Wallace
File:Santa Ángela de la Cruz (1846-1932).jpg
Saint Angela of the Cross
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Paolo Boselli
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Louise Reed Stowell
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Wilhelm Ostwald

March – April

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File:Minna-Craucher-salonki.jpg
Madame Minna Craucher

May – June

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July – August

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File:SMF Manoel II.jpg
King Manuel II of Portugal
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Reginald Fessenden
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Kate M. Gordon
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Duke Alexander Petrovich of Oldenburg
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C. C. van Asch van Wijck

September – October

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November – December

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Nobel Prizes

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