Lista de Personas Famosas que murieron en 1964
Hans Rummel
Augusta de Baviera
Princess Auguste of Bavaria was a member of the Bavarian Royal House of Wittelsbach and the spouse of Archduke Joseph August of Austria.
John Hunter Blair
John Hunter Blair was a British television producer. He was the creator of Blue Peter, and was its producer from 1958 to 1961. Asked by Owen Read, head of BBC children's television, to devise a programme for children who were now too old for Watch with Mother, the programme began on 16 October 1958 and lasted for fifteen minutes.
Hans-Gerhard Creutzfeldt
Hans-Gerhard Creutzfeldt neuropatólogo alemán, codescubridor de la enfermedad de Creutzfeldt-Jakob.
Duchess Sophia Charlotte of Oldenburg
Sofía Carlota de Oldemburgo fue miembro de la Casa de Holstein-Gottorp. Ella era la única hija sobreviviente del gran duque Federico Augusto II de Oldemburgo y su primera esposa, la princesa Isabel Ana de Prusia.
Otto Ciliax
Otto Ciliax fue un almirante de la Kriegsmarine durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial que alcanzó connotación por el éxito de la Operación Cerberus en febrero de 1942.
Vail M. Pittman
Vail Montgomery Pittman was an American politician. A member of the Democratic Party, he served as the 19th Governor of Nevada.
Theodore Freeman
Theodore Cordy "Ted" Freeman, was an American aeronautical engineer, U.S. Air Force officer, test pilot, and NASA astronaut. Selected in the third group of NASA astronauts in 1963, he was killed a year later in the crash of a T-38 jet, marking the first fatality among the NASA Astronaut Corps. At the time of his death, he held the rank of captain.
Willi Bredel
Willi Bredel fue un escritor alemán nacido en Hamburgo el 2 de mayo de 1901 y fallecido en Berlín Este el 27 de octubre de 1964.
Kenneth Dewar
Vice-Admiral Kenneth Gilbert Balmain Dewar, CBE, RN was an officer of the Royal Navy. After specialising as a gunnery officer, Dewar became a staff officer and a controversial student of naval tactics before seeing extensive service during the First World War. He served in the Dardanelles Campaign and commanded a monitor in home waters before serving at the Admiralty for more than four years of staff duty. After the war ended he became embroiled in the controversy surrounding the consequences of the Battle of Jutland. Despite this, he held a variety of commands during the 1920s.