Lista de Personas Famosas que murieron en 1984
Ary dos Santos
José Carlos Ary dos Santos fue un poeta y lector de poesía portugués.
Fernando Zóbel
Fernando Zóbel de Ayala y Montojo fue un pintor abstracto español.
François Le Lionnais
François Le Lionnais fue un ingeniero químico y escritor francés, divulgador científico y cultural, y cofundador del movimiento literario Oulipo.
Karl-August Fagerholm
Karl-August Fagerholm era un político y consejero del estado finlandés.
June Duprez
June Ada Rose Duprez was an English film actress.
Andi Aziz
Andi Aziz was a Royal Dutch East Indies Army captain. He was born in Simpangbinangal, Barru, South Sulawesi. He led the 5 April 1950 Makassar Uprising in Sulawesi against the Republic of the United States of Indonesia government. The purpose of the uprising was to revolt against the incorporation of the Indonesian federated "states" into the Indonesian Republic. The uprising was quashed, however, after two weeks when troops under Lt. Col. Suharto and Col. Alexander Evert Kawilarang arrived at Makassar only to find light resistance. Aziz was ordered by the army to return to Jakarta and was promptly arrested on arrival.
Sunao Sonoda
Sunao Sonoda was a leading Japanese Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) politician who served as foreign minister and minister of health and welfare. He was called "flying foreign minister" due to his active diplomacy in increasing the role of Japan when he was in office. He was one of the significant figures in normalizing the relations between Japan and China.
Hisato Ichimada
Hisato Ichimada was a Japanese businessman, central banker and the 18th Governor of the Bank of Japan (BOJ). He headed the Japanese part of the fundraising operation to found International Christian University.
Walter Rauff
Walter Rauff,, fue un SS-Standartenführer, espía y empresario alemán. Vivió en la comuna de Porvenir, provincia de Tierra del Fuego, Chile, donde administró una empresa manufacturera de centolla en los años 60. Se le responsabiliza por la muerte de medio millón de personas en Auschwitz.
Grete Reichardt
Margaretha Reichardt, also known as Grete Reichardt, was a textile artist, weaver, and graphic designer from Erfurt, Germany. She was one of the most important designers to emerge from the Bauhaus design school's weaving workshop in Dessau, Germany. She spent most of her adult life running her own independent weaving workshop in Erfurt, which was under Nazi rule and then later part of communist East Germany.