Famous people and celebrities who died in February 1944
This page is dedicated to commemorating the celebrities and famous people who passed away in February 1944. This month marked the loss of influential and beloved figures whose contributions spanned various fields and touched many lives. Explore our detailed list to remember and celebrate their enduring legacies and the remarkable impact they had on the world
Feb. 1 Piet MondrianCubism inspired dutch artist, who created a highly geometric non-objective style he called neoplasticism.
Feb. 1 Franz Kutschera
Feb. 1 Michel-Dimitri Calvocoressi
Feb. 1 Tommaso Barbieri
Feb. 2 Enzio Malatesta
Feb. 3 Yvette GuilbertFrench singer and actress (b. 1865).
Feb. 4 Arsen KotsoyevRussian translator and author (d. 1944).
Feb. 4 Mary Murillo
Feb. 6 Virginia Montalcini
Feb. 7 Lina CavalieriLina Cavalieri was an acclaimed Italian operatic soprano and actress, celebrated for her extraordinary beauty and vocal talent. She performed in major opera houses in Europe and the United States during the early 20th century and became a prominent icon of style and elegance. [bio]
Feb. 7 Robert E. Park
Feb. 10 E. M. AntoniadiGreek-french astronomer and chess player (b. 1870).
Feb. 10 Israel Joshua Singer
Feb. 10 Erling Maartmann
Feb. 10 Alfred Bachelet
Feb. 10 Eugène Michel Antoniadi
Feb. 13 Antonio Di Dio
Feb. 13 Filippo Beltrami
Feb. 16 Dadasaheb PhalkeIndian director, producer, and screenwriter (b. 1870).
Feb. 18 Charles Davenport
Feb. 18 John Arthur Ruskin Munro
Feb. 21 Ferenc SziszHungarian-born race car driver (born 1873).
Feb. 21 Missak Manouchian
Feb. 21 Rino Della Negra
Feb. 22 Fritz SchmenkelAnti-nazi german who joined soviet partisans (b.1916) [99].
Feb. 22 Kasturba GandhiMahatma gandhi's indian wife (d. 1944).
Feb. 23 Leo BaekelandBelgian-born chemist who created velox photographic paper (1893), and bakelite (1907), which are popular, inexpensive, non-flammable,...
Feb. 27 Luigi Poggi
Feb. 29 Pehr Evind SvinhufvudFinnish lawyer, judge and politician, 3rd president of finland (b. 1861).
