Entertainment: Martha Graham dances in "Deaths and Entrances"
Artists include Thomas Hart Benton, Mondriaan, Kokoschka, Jackson Pollock (first one-man show), Chagall
Films include Jane Eyre, Munchhausen, Shadow of a Doubt (Hitchcock), Casablanca"
Music includes Aaron Copland, William Schuman, Rodgers and Hammerstein (Oklahoma), Kurt Weill, Paul Creston
Writers include Noel Coward, Thomas Mann, Ernie Pyle, Wendell Willkie, James Thruber, Upton Sinclair, Robert Frost, Sartre
Entertainment: Chagall paints Crucifiction Sartre publishes Being and Nothingness
Finance: Keynes announces plan for international currency union
Medicine: Wilhelm Kilff invents dialysis machine Penicillin shown effective against syphilis Waksman and Schatz discover streptomycin
Science: Avery, MacLeod and McCarty propose DNA as carrier of heredity Nobel Prize for discovery of vitamins AE and K
Nobel Prize for Physics Otto Stern for experiments in proton movement
Technology: Early computer prototypes invented Chair of IBM Thomas Watson states there may be a market for five computers around the world
Deaths: George Washington Carver, Nikola Tesla, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Lorenz Hart (of Rodgers and Hart), Stephen Vincent Benet, Beatrice Webb (Potter),
Beatrice Webb (Lady Passfield),
Africa
General: Germans and Italians evacuate north Allied armies in N Africa are placed under Eisenhower's command
Egypt: Allied leaders meet in Cairo and agree to liberate Korea after Japanese defeat
Libya: British Eighth Army reaches Tripoli
Morocco: Churchill and Roosevelt meet at Casablanca
Tunisia: Rommel forced into Tunis where Axis surrenders Allies take Tunis and Bizerte
Americas
Argentina: Juan Perón leads revolt of workers
Canada: Quebec conference between Churchill, Roosevelt and Mackenzie King
Venezuela: Eruption of Paracutin
Asia
General: 22-ship Japanese convoy sunk in Battle of the Bismarck Sea by US planes
China: Nationalists stem Japanese offensives Famine and disease kills one million
India: Famine Khari river overflows killing 10,000
Japan: Start of defeat in Pacific
New Guinea: US forces land
Europe
Austria: Students Hans and Sophie Scholl distribute anti-Nazi pamphlets in Munich and are caught and executed
Czechoslovakia: USSR and Czechoslovakia create treaty for postwar cooperation
France: Committee of National Liberation (resistance) formed under DeGaulle
Germany: Allied "round-the-clock" bombing of Germany begins - Hamburg bombed 104 times in ten days
German battleship Scharnhorst sunk killing 1425 Hitler orders "scorched earth" policy RAF bombs Ruhr dams GER
Great Britain: Blitz 173 killed in stampede into subway tunnel at Bethnal Green during Blitz
British liner Rhona bombed by Germans killing 1050 British fascists Oswald Mosley released from prison after having led "Battle of Cable Street",
Italy: Germans occupy Milan and Rome Allies invade mainland, then Sicily, defeating Italy Italian Social Republic forms - Mussolini dismissed
Marshal Badoglio takes over in Italy
Norway: Norwegian steamship Kari captured by Germans and then torpedoed killing 1200
Poland: Jews of Warsaw stage revolt and 60,000 die Death of Polish General Wladyslaw Sikorski
Romania: Ploesti oil fields in Romania bombed by US
Soviet Union: Russians retake Kiev Russians defeat German offensive at Kirsk and Germans surrender at Stalingrad
Germany withdraws form Caucasus Soviets push Germans back through Ukraine
Middle East
Iran: Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill meet at Tehran
Lebanon: Independence from France
Turkey: 7.7 quake
Pacific
General: American forces advance in Pacific as many Japanese naval units defeated
Culture: Albert Hofmann takes first LSD trip as described in LSD: My Problem Child United Negro College Fund established
Race riots in several major US cities
Energy: Coal mines taken over by government when a half-million miners strike Pay-as-you-go income tax reinstituted
1300 mile long "Big Inch" oil pipeline from texas to PA begins
Entertainment: US Critic Alexander Woollcott suffers heart attack during on-air discussion about Adolf Hitler Radio classic "Amos 'n' Andy cancelled after 15 years
Artists include Bing Crosby, Duke Ellington, Mills Brothers, Rudy Vallee Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Oklahoma" on Broadway Lindy hop yields to the Jitterbug as popular dance
Charlie Chaplin marries Oona O'Neill
Fashion: Zoot suit with reet pleat popular with hepcats in US
Finance: President Roosevelt freezes wages salaries and prices
Food: Meat rationing - Shoe rationing in US, also meat, cheese, fats, and canned foods
Law: US Supreme Court rules that children need not salute the flag in schools if it is against their religion (reverses 1940 decision)
Medicine: Infantile paralysis epidemic kills almost 1200 in US and cripples thousands more
Military: Henry Kaiser's first "Liberty" ships launched
Sports: "Count Fleet" wins triple crown
Technology: Alan Turing leads development of Colossus computer which cracks German military codes
Deaths: Death of George Washington Carver – founded of Tuskegee Institute etc.
East
Midwest
North Dakota: 49 degree (Fahrenheit) rise in temperature in two minutes in Spearfish - eventually temperatures rose from -4 to 54, but dropped back to -4 later, cracking windows
Ohio: University of Cincinnati keep 16 mentally disabled patients in refrigerator 120 hours at 30 degrees Fahrenheit to "study the effect of frigid temperature on mental disorders"