1557day.year

Philip Howard

(1557 - 1595)

20th Earl of Arundel, English nobleman

20th Earl of Arundel English nobleman
English nobleman and Catholic martyr imprisoned under Elizabeth I's reign.
Born in 1557 into one of England's most prominent aristocratic families. He succeeded as the Earl of Arundel but converted to Catholicism in a Protestant court. His faith led to charges of treason and imprisonment in the Tower of London. During his incarceration, he wrote poetry and corresponded with fellow Catholics. He died of illness in the Tower in 1595, becoming a symbol of religious persecution. He was later venerated by Catholics for his steadfastness in faith.
1557 Philip Howard, 20th Earl of Arundel
1852day.year

Charles Cruft

(1852 - 1938)

English showman, founded Crufts Dog Show

English showman founded Crufts Dog Show
English showman who founded the Crufts Dog Show, now one of the most prestigious canine exhibitions in the world.
Charles Cruft was an English showman and entrepreneur best known for establishing the Crufts Dog Show in 1891. Over the years, he transformed a modest exhibition into a celebrated annual event that attracted breeders, handlers, and dog enthusiasts worldwide. Cruft introduced class-based judging and breed standards that helped professionalize canine exhibitions. Under his guidance, the show expanded to include competitions, trade stands, and educational displays. Today, Crufts remains a benchmark for excellence in the dog world, reflecting Charles Cruft's enduring legacy in canine culture.
1852 Charles Cruft Crufts Dog Show
1892day.year

Carl Panzram

(1892 - 1930)

American serial killer

American serial killer
Infamous American serial killer whose confessions and autobiography exposed the depths of his violent crimes.
Born in 1892 in Minnesota, Panzram began a life of crime at a young age and faced repeated incarcerations. While in prison, he wrote detailed confessions describing murders, rapes, and arson across the United States. His memoir, 'Killer: A Journal of Murder,' provides a chilling firsthand account of his actions and psyche. Panzram was convicted of murder and executed in 1930, and his writings have been studied in criminal psychology. He remains one of the most notorious criminals in American history.
1892 Carl Panzram
1913day.year

Franz Antel

(1913 - 2007)

Austrian director and producer

Austrian director and producer
Franz Antel was an Austrian film director and producer celebrated for his prolific work in comedy and musical cinema.
Franz Antel (1913–2007) directed and produced over 100 films throughout a career spanning more than six decades. Known for his light-hearted comedies and musicals, he became one of Austria’s most popular filmmakers, capturing the spirit of post-war European entertainment. Antel founded his own production company and collaborated with leading actors and musicians of his time. His films, noted for their humor and melodic scores, remain a testament to mid-20th-century Austrian cinema. Antel’s enduring legacy is reflected in the continued appreciation of his work by cinephiles and film historians.
1913 Franz Antel
1914day.year

Aribert Heim

(1914 - 1992)

Austrian SS physician and Nazi war criminal

Austrian SS physician and Nazi war criminal
Austrian SS doctor notorious for his role in human experiments and war crimes during World War II.
Aribert Heim was born in 1914 in Austria and earned a medical degree before joining the SS in 1941. He served as a camp physician at Mauthausen and Sachsenhausen, where he conducted brutal experiments on prisoners. Accused of murder and torture, he fled Europe after the war to evade prosecution. For decades he was one of the most wanted Nazi war criminals, living under an alias in South America. Heim died in 1992 without ever facing trial for his atrocities.
1914 Aribert Heim SS
1920day.year

Clarissa Eden

(1920 - 2021)

Spouse of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom

Spouse of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
British socialite best known for her role as the spouse of Prime Minister Anthony Eden in the 1950s.
Born Clarissa Spencer-Churchill in 1920, she was a niece of Winston Churchill and grew up in a prominent political family. She married Anthony Eden in 1952 and supported him during his tenure as Prime Minister, including the tumultuous Suez Crisis. As a hostess and diplomatic partner, she contributed to official functions at 10 Downing Street and abroad. After Eden’s resignation and later death, she remained active in charitable and cultural circles. Clarissa Eden lived to be one of the longest-surviving spouses of a British Prime Minister, passing away in 2021.
1920 Clarissa Eden
1934day.year

Robert Carswell

(1934 - 2023)

Baron Carswell, Northern Irish lawyer and judge, Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland

Baron Carswell Northern Irish lawyer and judge Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland
Northern Irish jurist who served as Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland and sat in the House of Lords.
Robert Carswell, Baron Carswell, was one of Northern Ireland's most respected jurists. Born on June 28, 1934, he was called to the Bar of Northern Ireland in 1956 and quickly rose through the ranks. He was appointed Queen's Counsel in 1972 and served as a High Court judge before his elevation to the House of Lords in 1997. As Lord Chief Justice from 1997 to 2004, he oversaw significant judicial reforms during a pivotal era in Northern Ireland's history. After retiring from the bench, he continued to contribute to legal scholarship and public affairs until his death in 2023.
1934 Robert Carswell, Baron Carswell Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland
1950day.year

Mauricio Rojas

Chilean-Swedish economist and politician

Chilean-Swedish economist and politician
Chilean-Swedish economist and politician who has served in the Swedish parliament and government.
Mauricio Rojas was born on 28 June 1950 in Santiago, Chile. After the 1973 coup, he moved to Sweden and pursued an academic career in economic history. Rojas became a professor at Stockholm University and authored several books on Latin American development and political economies. He entered politics as a member of the Liberal People's Party and was elected to the Swedish parliament. In 2018, he served briefly as Minister for Cultures and Democracy. His work bridges academic research and public service in both Chile and Sweden.
Mauricio Rojas
1951day.year

Mark Shand

(1951 - 2014)

English conservationist and author

English conservationist and author
English conservationist and travel writer best known for founding the Elephant Family charity to protect Asian elephants.
Mark Roland Shand was born on 28 June 1951 in London, England. He began his career as a travel writer for publications such as The Sunday Times. In 2002, he founded Elephant Family, a charity dedicated to the conservation of Asian elephants and their habitats. Under his leadership, the charity raised millions of dollars and launched high-profile campaigns worldwide. Shand authored several books on his travels and wildlife experiences. He was awarded an OBE in 2012 for his services to conservation before his untimely death in 2014.
Mark Shand
1956day.year

Amira Hass

Israeli journalist and author

Israeli journalist and author
Israeli journalist known for her reporting on Palestinian affairs.
Amira Hass is an award-winning Israeli journalist who has spent decades reporting from the Palestinian territories. She was the first Israeli journalist to live full-time among Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Hass writes for Haaretz, where her columns highlight the daily realities of occupation through personal narratives and investigative analysis. Her books and essays have been translated into multiple languages and have sparked international discussion on human rights issues. Hass's commitment to on-the-ground reporting has earned her numerous press and human rights awards.
1956 Amira Hass
1961day.year

Kurt Eichenwald

American journalist

American journalist
American investigative journalist and author known for his in-depth reporting on major corporate scandals and global issues.
Born on June 28, 1961, in New Jersey, Eichenwald began his career at The New York Times covering business and criminal investigation stories. He has written for publications such as Vanity Fair and Newsweek, winning awards for his investigative journalism. Eichenwald authored books including "The Informant" about the Archer Daniels Midland price-fixing scandal and "Conspiracy of Fools" on the Enron collapse. He is recognized for his clear narrative style that brings complex topics to a wide audience. Despite personal health challenges, he continues to report on politics, health care, and economic issues.
1961 Kurt Eichenwald
1970day.year

Tom Merritt

American journalist

American journalist
American technology journalist and podcast host known for in-depth coverage of digital innovation.
Tom Merritt is an American journalist specializing in technology and digital media. He served as an editor at CNET and hosted popular programs such as "Buzz Out Loud" and "Tech News Today". Merritt is also the creator and host of the daily podcast "Daily Tech News Show", which analyzes the latest tech trends. His approachable style and clear explanations have earned him a dedicated audience of tech enthusiasts. In addition to broadcasting, he is a speaker and writer on topics ranging from space exploration to cybersecurity.
Tom Merritt