September 1949


The following events occurred in September 1949:

[September 1], 1949 (Thursday)

[September 2], 1949 (Friday)

[September 3], 1949 (Saturday)

[September 4], 1949 (Sunday)

[September 5], 1949 (Monday)

[September 6], 1949 (Tuesday)

[September 7], 1949 (Wednesday)

[September 8], 1949 (Thursday)

[September 9], 1949 (Friday)

[September 10], 1949 (Saturday)

[September 11], 1949 (Sunday)

  • Greek War Minister Panagiotis Kanellopoulos threatened to strike Albania and other Communist neighbors if they continued to serve as bases for Greek guerilla forces.
  • As the Soviet Union celebrated "Tank Day", an editorial by Semyon Bogdanov in Pravda claimed that the Russians had invented the first tank in May 1915, a year and a half before the British first fielded them.
  • Died: Henri Rabaud, 75, French conductor and composer

[September 12], 1949 (Monday)

[September 13], 1949 (Tuesday)

[September 14], 1949 (Wednesday)

[September 15], 1949 (Thursday)

[September 16], 1949 (Friday)

[September 17], 1949 (Saturday)

[September 18], 1949 (Sunday)

[September 19], 1949 (Monday)

[September 20], 1949 (Tuesday)

[September 21], 1949 (Wednesday)

[September 22], 1949 (Thursday)

[September 23], 1949 (Friday)

[September 24], 1949 (Saturday)

  • László Rajk and two co-defendants were sentenced to death for plotting to overthrow the Hungarian government.
  • Quebec jeweller Albert Guay was formally charged with murder for the Quebec Airways explosion of September 9.
  • The Ningxia Campaign ended in Communist victory.
  • Died: Pierre de Bréville, 88, French composer

[September 25], 1949 (Sunday)

  • Moscow radio broadcast a statement by TASS acknowledging for the first time that the USSR had an atomic weapon. The statement added that "despite the existence in this country of an atomic weapon, this country adopts and intends to adopt in the future its former position in favor of prohibition of the atomic weapon."
  • During the early hours of the morning at the El Morocco nightclub in Manhattan, actor Humphrey Bogart allegedly shoved a woman to the floor for trying to snatch a 3-foot high stuffed toy panda bear that he had bought for his son. Bogart later told the press that he had merely wrestled the panda back from the woman and that while she may have fallen down, "she looked as if she'd been drinking too many Coca-Colas." An assault charge against Bogart was later dismissed.
  • Born: Pedro Almodóvar, filmmaker, in Calzada de Calatrava, Spain

[September 26], 1949 (Monday)

[September 27], 1949 (Tuesday)

[September 28], 1949 (Wednesday)

[September 29], 1949 (Thursday)

[September 30], 1949 (Friday)