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1912
1912
This year is notable for the sinking of the Titanic, which occurred on April 15 and the outbreak of the First Balkan War in October.
In Albania, this leap year runs with only 353 days as the country achieved switching from the Julian to Gregorian Calendar by skipping 13 days. Friday, 30 November (Julian Calendar) immediately turned Saturday, 14 December 1912 (in the Gregorian Calendar).
Events
January
Main article: January 1912
- January 1 – The Republic of China is established.
- January 5 – The Prague Conference (6th All-Russian Conference of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party) opens.
- January 6
- German geophysicist Alfred Wegener first presents his theory of continental drift.
- New Mexico becomes the 47th U.S. state.
- January 8 – The African National Congress is founded as the South African Native National Congress, at the Waaihoek Wesleyan Church in Bloemfontein, to promote improved rights for black South Africans, with John Langalibalele Dube as its first president.
- January 12 – In the 1912 German federal election the Social Democrats for the first time becomes the party with the most seats.
- January 14 – Raymond Poincaré forms a coalition government in France, beginning his first term of office as Prime Minister on 21 January.
- January 17 – British polar explorer Captain Robert Falcon Scott and a team of four become the second expeditionary group to reach the South Pole.
- January 18 (Old Style January 5) – Prague Conference: Vladimir Lenin and the Bolshevik Party break away from the rest of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party.
- January 22 – The Overseas Railroad officially opens with Henry Flagler, its owner, arriving on the first train to Key West, Florida, to a cheering crowd of 10,000.
- January 23 – The First International Opium Convention is signed at The Hague to restrict exports.
February
Main article: February 1912
- February 12 – The Manchu Qing dynasty of China comes to an end after 268 years with the abdication of the Xuantong Emperor Puyi in favour of the Republic of China.
- February 14 – Arizona is admitted as the 48th state.
- February 24 – Battle of Beirut: Italy makes a surprise attack on the Ottoman port of Beirut, when the cruiser Giuseppe Garibaldi and the gunboat Volturno bombard the harbour, killing 97 sailors and civilians.
- February 29 – Serbia and Bulgaria secretly sign a treaty of alliance for a term of eight years, with each pledging to come to the defense of the other during war. The treaty of alliance would eventually be dishonored in World War I.
March
Main article: March 1912
- March 1 – Albert Berry is reported to have made the first parachute jump from a flying airplane.
- March 6 – Italian forces become the first to use airships in war as two dirigibles drop bombs on Turkish troops encamped at Janzur, from an altitude of 6,000 feet.
- March 7 – Roald Amundsen, in Hobart, Tasmania, announces his success in reaching the South Pole the previous December.
- French aviator Henri Salmet makes the first nonstop flight from Paris to London, in three hours. ##claim retracted see Flight, 23 March 1912, p. 264 M. Salmet's London-Paris Flight ## --
- March 12 – The Girl Scouts of the USA is founded by Juliette Gordon Low, in Savannah, Georgia.
- March 16 – Lawrence Oates, dying member of Scott's South Pole expedition, leaves the tent saying, "I am just going outside and may be some time."
- March 22 – The State of Bihar is formed out of the erstwhile State of Bengal, in British India.
- March 27 – Mayor Yukio Ozaki of Tokyo gives 3,000 cherry trees to be planted in Washington, D.C., to symbolize the friendship between Japan and the United States.
- March 29 (probable date) – Robert Falcon Scott and the remaining members of his South Pole expedition die.
- March 30 – The French Third Republic establishes the French protectorate in Morocco by the Treaty of Fes with Sultan Abd al-Hafid of Morocco.
April
Main article: April 1912

- April 1 – A partial lunar eclipse takes place, the first of two lunar eclipses this year. It is the 61st lunar eclipse of the 111th Saros cycle, which started with a penumbral lunar eclipse on June 10, 830 AD and will conclude with another penumbral lunar eclipse on July 19, 2092.
- April 10 – White Star liner departs from Southampton, England, with more than 2,200 passengers and crew on her maiden voyage, bound for New York.
- April 11 – makes her last call, at Queenstown in Ireland.
- April 14–15 – Sinking of the RMS Titanic: strikes an iceberg in the northern Atlantic Ocean and sinks with the loss of more than 1,500 lives.
- April 14 – Santos FC, a Brazilian association football club, is founded in State of Sao Paulo.
- April 16 – Harriet Quimby becomes the first woman to fly across the English Channel.
- April 17
- Lena massacre: Russian troops kill or wound 500 striking gold miners in Siberia.
- A hybrid solar eclipse is the 30th solar eclipse of Solar Saros 137.
- April 18 – Cunard Line vessel arrives in New York with the 705 survivors.
- April 20 – Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts opens.
- April 24 – English association football club Barnsley win the FA Cup.
- April 30 – Carl Laemmle founds Universal Studios as the Universal Film and Manufacturing Company in the United States.
May

Main article: May 1912
- May 1 – ʻAbdu'l-Bahá lays the cornerstone for the Bahá'í House of Worship in Wilmette, Illinois.
- May 5 – The 1912 Summer Olympics open in Stockholm, Sweden. Modern Pentathlon is contested for the first time in these games.
- May 11 – Alaska becomes a territory of the United States.
- May 13 – In the United Kingdom, the Royal Flying Corps (forerunner of the Royal Air Force) is established.
- May 23 – The Hamburg America Line's is launched in Hamburg and is the world's largest ship.
- May 30 – Pioneer aviator Wilbur Wright (of the Wright brothers) dies of typhoid fever in Dayton, Ohio.
June
Main article: June 1912
- June 6 – The Novarupta volcano is formed in Alaska by a VEI 6 eruption, the world's largest (in terms of matter emitted) in the 20th century.
- June 26 – Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 9 is premiered posthumously by the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Bruno Walter.
- June 30 – Regina Cyclone: Canada's deadliest tornado strikes Regina, Saskatchewan, killing 28 people.
July
Main article: July 1912
- July 1 – Harriet Quimby, who set the record as the first woman to fly the English Channel two months previously, dies in Squantum, Massachusetts, after her brand-new two-seat Bleriot monoplane crashes, killing both Quimby and her passenger.
- July 12 – The United States release of Sarah Bernhardt's film Les Amours de la reine Élisabeth is influential in the development of the movie feature. Adolph Zukor, who incorporates Paramount Pictures on May 8, 1914, launches his company as the distributor. Paramount celebrates its centennial in 2012.
- July 30 – Emperor Meiji of Japan dies; he is succeeded by his son Yoshihito, who becomes Emperor Taishō. In the history of Japan, the event marks the end of the Meiji period and the beginning of the Taishō period.
August
Main article: August 1912
- August 1 – The Jungfrau Railway is inaugurated with the opening of the subterranean Jungfraujoch railway station in the Bernese Oberland of Switzerland, Europe's highest at 3450 m above sea level.
- August 4 – United States occupation of Nicaragua: U.S. Marines land from the USS Annapolis in Nicaragua, to support the conservative government at its request.
- August 12 – Sultan Abd al-Hafid of Morocco abdicates.
- August 21 – The first Eagle Scout (Boy Scouts of America) earns his rank.
- August 29 – A typhoon strikes China, killing at least 50,000 people.
September
Main article: September 1912
- September 4 – The government of the Ottoman Empire agrees to the demands put forward in the Albanian Revolt of 1912.
- September 28 – W. C. Handy publishes "The Memphis Blues" in the United States.
October
Main article: October 1912
- October 8 – The First Balkan War begins: Montenegro declares war against the Ottoman Empire.
- October 10 – The Maternity Allowance Act goes into effect in Australia, but excludes minorities.
- October 14 – John Flammang Schrank attempts to assassinate Theodore Roosevelt in Milwaukee.
- October 16 – Bulgarian pilots Radul Minkov and Prodan Toprakchiev perform the second bombing with an airplane in history, at the railway station of Karaagac near Edirne, against Turkey.
- October 17 – Krupp engineers Benno Strauss and Eduard Maurer patent austenitic stainless steel.
- October 18 – Italy and the Ottoman Empire sign a treaty in Ouchy near Lausanne, ending the Italo-Turkish War.
- October 18–21 – First Balkan War: The Greek navy captures the island of Lemnos for use as a forward base against the Dardanelles.
- October 24 – First Balkan War: Battle of Kumanovo – Serbian forces defeat the Ottoman army in Vardar Macedonia.
- October
- Edgar Rice Burroughs' character Tarzan first appears in Tarzan of the Apes, in American pulp magazine The All-Story.
- Sax Rohmer's character Fu Manchu first appears in the first story of The Mystery of Dr. Fu-Manchu in English pulp magazine The Story-Teller.
November
Main article: November 1912
- November 5 – 1912 United States presidential election: New Jersey Governor Woodrow Wilson wins over former president Theodore Roosevelt and incumbent president William Howard Taft.
- November 11 – William Lawrence Bragg presents his derivation of Bragg's law for the angles for coherent and incoherent scattering from a crystal lattice, creating the field of x-ray crystallography, and making possible the eventual imaging of the double helix of DNA.
- November 25 – Românul de la Pind, the longest-running newspaper by and about Aromanians until World War II, ceases publication.
- November 28 – Albania declares independence from the Ottoman Empire.
December
Main article: December 1912
- December 3 – Bulgaria, Montenegro, and Serbia (the Balkan League, but not Greece) sign an armistice with the Ottoman Empire at Çatalca, temporarily halting the First Balkan War after 2 months. (The armistice will expire on February 3, 1913, and hostilities will resume.)
- December 18 – Piltdown Man, thought to be the fossilized skull of a hitherto unknown form of early human, is presented to the Geological Society of London (it is revealed to be a hoax in 1953).
- December 24 – Merck files patent applications in Germany for synthesis of the entactogenic drug MDMA (Ecstasy), developed by Anton Köllisch.
Date unknown

- Casimir Funk identifies vitamins.
- Sylhet is reconstituted into the non-regulation Chief Commissioner's Province of Assam (Northeast Frontier Province).
- The Scoville Unit (used to measure the heat of peppers) is devised and tested by Wilbur Scoville.
- Wilfrid Voynich discovers the eponymous manuscript in the Villa Mondragone.
- The Government College of Technology, Rasul is established in the Punjab.
- Ludwig von Mises publishes his foundational The Theory of Money and Credit in the original German.
- Articulated trams are invented and first used by the Boston Elevated Railway.
Births
January



- January 1
- January 3 – Armand Lohikoski, Finnish director (d. 2005)
- January 5 – Gilbert Ralston, British-American screenwriter, television producer (d. 1999)
- January 6
- January 7
- January 8
- January 9 – Basil Langton, English actor, authority on the stage works of George Bernard Shaw (d. 2003)
- January 10
- January 11 – Abdul Haq, Pakistani Islamic scholar (d. 1988)
- January 12 – Paul Birch, American actor (d. 1969)
- January 15 – Michel Debré, 99th Prime Minister of France (d. 1996)
- January 19 – Leonid Kantorovich, Russian economist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1986)
- January 21 – Konrad Emil Bloch, German-born biochemist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (d. 2000)
- January 23 – Susan French, American actress (d. 2003)
- January 27
- January 28 – Jackson Pollock, American painter (d. 1956)
- January 30
- January 31
February
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- February 2
- Millvina Dean, youngest passenger and last survivor of the Sinking of the RMS Titanic (d. 2009)
- February 3 – Lynn Patrick, Canadian ice hockey player, executive (d. 1980)
- February 4
- February 6 – Eva Braun, Adolf Hitler's wife (d. 1945)
- February 7 – Roberta McCain, American socialite and oil heiress; mother of U.S. Senator John McCain (d. 2020)
- February 11 – Roy Fuller, English poet, novelist (d. 1991)
- February 14 – Juan Pujol García, Spanish Catalan double agent (d. 1988)
- February 19 – Ursula Torday, British writer (d. 1997)
- February 20 – Pierre Boulle, French author (d. 1994)
- February 27 – Lawrence Durrell, British writer (d. 1990)
- February 28 – Bertil, Swedish prince, Duke of Halland (d. 1997)
- February 29 – Kamil Tolon, Turkish businessperson (d. 1978)
March



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- March 1 – Boris Chertok, Polish-born Russian rocket designer (d. 2011)
- March 3
- March 4
- March 5
- March 8 – Joachim Schepke, German submarine commander (d. 1941)
- March 9 – Francis Hovell-Thurlow-Cumming-Bruce, 8th Baron Thurlow, British peer and diplomat (d. 2013)
- March 12 – Irving Layton, Canadian poet (d. 2006)
- March 13 – Charles Schepens, Belgian-American ophthalmologist (d. 2006)
- March 14
- March 15 – Lightnin' Hopkins, American musician (d. 1982)
- March 16 – Pat Nixon, First Lady of the United States (d. 1993)
- March 17 – Bayard Rustin, African-American civil rights activist (d. 1987)
- March 18
- March 19
- March 20 – Ralph Hauenstein, American philanthropist and businessman (d. 2016)
- March 22
- March 23 – Wernher von Braun, German-born American physicist, engineer (d. 1977)
- March 24 – Dorothy Height, American civil rights activist (d. 2010)
- March 25 – Jean Vilar, French stage actor (d. 1971)
- March 27 – James Callaghan, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (d. 2005)
- March 29 – Hanna Reitsch, German aviator (d. 1979)
- March 31 – William Lederer, American writer (d. 2009)
April


- April 2 – Herbert Mills, American singer, "Mills Brothers" tenor (d. 1989)
- April 4 – Joie Chitwood, American racecar driver and businessman (d. 1988)
- April 5 – John Le Mesurier, British actor (d. 1983)
- April 7 – Jack Lawrence, American composer (d. 2009)
- April 8
- April 10
- April 11 – Gusti Wolf, Austrian actress (d. 2007)
- April 12
- April 13 – William J. Tuttle, American makeup artist (d. 2007)
- April 14
- April 15 – Kim Il Sung, President of North Korea (d. 1994)
- April 16
- April 17 – Marta Eggerth, Hungarian-born American actress, singer (d. 2013)
- April 19 – Glenn T. Seaborg, American chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1999)
- April 22
- April 26 – A. E. van Vogt, Canadian-born writer (d. 2000)
- April 27 – Zohra Sehgal, Indian stage, film actress (d. 2014)
- April 28 – Odette Sansom, French World War II heroine (d. 1995)
May
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- May 1
- May 2
- May 3
- May 5 – Judd L. Teller, author, historian, writer, poet (d. 1972)
- May 6 – Bill Quinn, American actor (d. 1994)
- May 8
- May 9 – Pedro Armendáriz, Mexican actor (d. 1963)
- May 11 – Foster Brooks, American actor, comedian (d. 2001)
- May 12 – Mayavaram V. R. Govindaraja Pillai, Carnatic violinist from Tamil Nadu, Southern India (d. 1979)
- May 16 – Studs Terkel, American writer, broadcaster (d. 2008)
- May 17
- May 18
- May 20
- May 21
- May 22 – Herbert C. Brown, English-born chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2004)
- May 23
- May 25 – Princess Deokhye of Korea (d. 1989)
- May 26
- May 27
- May 28
- May 29 – Pamela Hansford Johnson, English poet, novelist, playwright, literary and social critic (d. 1981)
- May 30
- May 31
June



- June 4 – Robert Jacobsen, Danish artist (d. 1993)
- June 5 – Dean Amadon, American ornithologist (d. 2003)
- June 6 – Maria Montez, Dominican actress (d. 1951)
- June 8
- June 9 – Philip Simmons, American ornamental ironworker (d. 2009)
- June 11
- June 12 – Russell Hayden, American actor (d. 1981)
- June 15 – Fanny Schoonheyt, Dutch Communist fighter in the Spanish Civil War. (d.1961)
- June 16 – Enoch Powell, British politician (d. 1998)
- June 21 – Kazimierz Leski, Polish engineer, fighter pilot, intelligence and counter-intelligence officer (d. 2000)
- June 22 – Raymonde Allain, French model, actress (d. 2008)
- June 23
- June 24 – Mary Wesley, English novelist (d. 2002)
- June 25
- June 26
- June 27
- June 28 – Glenn Morris, American Olympic athlete (d. 1974)
- June 29 – Émile Peynaud, French oenologist, researcher (d. 2004)
- June 30
July
- July 1
- July 2 – Edwin L. Mechem, American politician (d. 2002)
- July 3 – John Buchan Ross, British Royal Air Force officer (d. 2009)
- July 4 – Said Akl, Lebanese poet, philosopher, writer, playwright and language reformer (d. 2014)
- July 5 – Uolevi Raade, Finnish industrialist (d. 1998)
- July 6
- July 7
- July 8 – Christel Goltz, German operatic soprano (d. 2008)
- July 9 – Editta Sherman, Italian-American photographer (d. 2013)
- July 11 – Peta Taylor, English cricketer (d. 1989)
- July 12
- July 13 – Suzanne Haïk-Vantoura, French organist, music teacher, composer and music theorist (d. 2000)
- July 14
- July 15
- July 16
- July 17
- July 18
- July 19 – Peter Leo Gerety, American Catholic prelate (d. 2016)
- July 20
- July 21 – Mollie Moon, American civil rights activist (d. 1990)
- July 28 – George Cisar, American actor (d. 1979)
- July 31
August


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- August 1
- August 2 – Palle Huld, Danish actor (d. 2010)
- August 3 – Fritz Hellwig, German politician (CDU), European Commissioner for Science & Research (d. 2017)
- August 4 – Raoul Wallenberg, Swedish humanitarian (d. 1947)
- August 5 – Jacques Delannoy, French footballer (d. 1958)
- August 7 – Võ Chí Công, Vietnamese Communist politician (d. 2011)
- August 9 – Anne Brown, American soprano (d. 2009)
- August 10 – Jorge Amado, Brazilian author (d. 2001)
- August 11 – Norman Levinson, American mathematician (d. 1975)
- August 13
- August 15
- August 16
- August 18 – Otto Ernst Remer, German Wehrmacht officer (d. 1997)
- August 23
- August 25 – Erich Honecker, East German politician (d. 1994)
- August 26 – John Tinniswood, British supercentenarian (d. 2024)
- August 27
- August 29 – Son Kitei, Japanese athlete (d. 2002)
- August 30
- August 31 – Katsumi Tezuka, Japanese actor (d. unknown)
September
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- September 1 – Gwynfor Evans, Welsh politician (d. 2005)
- September 5
- September 7 – David Packard, American electrical engineer (d. 1996)
- September 10 – Mary Walter, Filipino actress (d. 1993)
- September 14 – Eduard von Falz-Fein, Russian-born art patron (d. 2018)
- September 15
- September 19
- September 21
- September 22
- September 24 – Don Porter, American actor (d. 1997)
- September 27 – Tauno Marttinen, Finnish composer (d. 2008)
- September 29
October




- October 1 – Kathleen Ollerenshaw, English mathematician (d. 2014)
- October 4 – Meredith Bordeaux, American politician (d. 2014)
- October 5
- Karl Hass, German Nazi war criminal (d. 2004)
- João Marinho Neto, Brazilian supercentenarian, world's oldest verified living man (since 25 November 2024)
- October 6 – Perkins Bass, American politician (d. 2011)
- October 7 – Fernando Belaúnde, 42nd and 43rd President of Peru (d. 2002)
- October 11 – Fedora Alemán, Venezuelan soprano singer (d. 2018)
- October 12
- October 13 – Cornel Wilde, Hungarian actor, film director (d. 1989)
- October 15 – Nellie Lutcher, American singer (d. 2007)
- October 16 – Clifford Hansen, American politician (d. 2009)
- October 17 – Pope John Paul I, Italian churchman (d. 1978)
- October 18 – Philibert Tsiranana, Prime Minister and President of Madagascar (d. 1978)
- October 21 – Georg Solti, Hungarian conductor (d. 1997)
- October 22
- October 24 – Murray Golden, American television director (d. 1991)
- October 25 – Minnie Pearl, American humorist (d. 1996)
- October 26 – Ed Reimers, American actor, television announcer (d. 2009)
- October 27 – Conlon Nancarrow, American composer (d. 1997)
- October 28 – Richard Doll, English physiologist, epidemiologist (d. 2005)
- October 30 – Preston Lockwood, English actor/writer (d. 1996)
- October 31 – Ollie Johnston, American animator (d. 2008)
- October 31 – Dale Evans, American singer, actress (d. 2001)
November
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- November 3 – Alfredo Stroessner, President of Paraguay (d. 2006)
- November 4 – Vadim Salmanov, Russian composer (d. 1978)
- November 6
- November 8
- November 10
- November 11 – Larry LaPrise, American songwriter (d. 1996)
- November 13 – Claude Pompidou, wife of French President Georges Pompidou (d. 2007)
- November 14
- November 16
- November 18 – Hilda Nickson, née Hilda Pressley, British novelist (d. 1977)
- November 19 – George Emil Palade, Romanian microbiologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (d. 2008)
- November 20 – Otto von Habsburg, Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary in exile (d. 2011)
- November 21 – Eleanor Powell, American actress, dancer (d. 1982)
- November 23
- November 24 – Bernard Delfgaauw, Dutch philosopher (d. 1993)
- November 27 – Connie Sawyer, American actress (d. 2018)
- November 29 – Viola Smith, American drummer (d. 2020)
- November 30
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- December 1
- December 2 – Boun Oum, 2-time Prime Minister of Laos (d. 1980)
- December 4 – Pappy Boyington, American pilot, United States Marine Corps fighter ace (d. 1988)
- December 5
- December 9 – Blanche Blackwell (née Lindo), Costa Rican-born Jamaican socialite (d. 2017)
- December 10 – Philip Hart, American politician (d. 1976)
- December 11 – Carlo Ponti, Italian film producer (d. 2007)
- December 12
- December 14
- December 17 – Edward Short, British politician (d. 2012)
- December 21 – Jean Conan Doyle, British military officer in the Women's Auxiliary Air Force (d. 1997)
- December 22 – Lady Bird Johnson, First Lady of the United States (d. 2007)
- December 24
- December 26 – Arsenio Lacson, Filipino politician, sportswriter (d. 1962)
- December 27 – Conroy Maddox, British painter (d. 2005)
Date unknown
Deaths
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- January 3
- January 4 – Clarence Dutton, American geologist (b. 1841)
- January 7 – Sophia Jex-Blake, English physician and feminist (b. 1840)
- January 14 – Samuel Waite Johnson, British railway engineer (b. 1831)
- January 16 – Georg Heym, German writer (b. 1887)
- January 28
- January 29
- January 30 – Luis Cordero Crespo, 14th President of Ecuador (b. 1833)
February
- February 4 – Franz Reichelt, Austrian-born French tailor and inventor (b. 1879)
- February 9 – Hyacinthe Loyson, French preacher and theologian (b. 1827)
- February 10 – Joseph Lister, English surgeon (b. 1827)
- February 11 – Agustín Lizárraga, Peruvian explorer and farmer, discoverer of Machu Picchu, drowned (b. 1865)
- February 16 – Nicholas of Japan, Eastern Orthodox monk and saint (b. 1836)
- February 17
- February 21 – Osborne Reynolds, Irish physicist (b. 1842)
- February 25 – William IV, Grand Duke of Luxembourg (b. 1852)
- February 28
March
- March 1
- March 3 – Oskar Enqvist, Russian admiral (b. 1849)
- March 4 – Augusto Aubry, Italian admiral and politician (b. 1849)
- March 17
- March 22 – Ruggero Oddi, Italian physiologist and anatomist (b. 1864)
- March 29 – Remaining members of the Scott expedition to the South Pole:
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- Robert Falcon Scott, British naval officer and explorer (b. 1868)
- Edward Adrian Wilson, English physician and naturalist (b. 1872)
- March 30 – Karl May, German author (b. 1842)
- March 31 – Robert Love Taylor, American congressman, senator and Governor from Tennessee (b. 1850)
April
Main article: Deaths in April 1912



- April 3 – Calbraith Perry Rodgers, American aviation pioneer, in aircraft accident (b. 1879)
- April 6 – Giovanni Pascoli, Italian poet (b. 1855)
- April 10 – Gabriel Monod, French historian (b. 1844)
- April 12
- April 13 – Ishikawa Takuboku, Japanese author (b. 1886)
- April 14 – Henri Brisson, French statesman (b. 1835)
- April 15 – 1,517 victims of the sinking of the RMS Titanic, including:
- Thomas Andrews, Irish shipbuilder (b. 1873)
- John Jacob Astor IV, American businessman (b. 1864)
- Archibald Butt, American presidential aide (b. 1865)
- Thomas Byles, British Catholic priest (b. 1870)
- Jacques Futrelle, American mystery author and journalist (b. 1875)
- Luigi Gatti, Italian-born restaurateur (b. 1875)
- Sidney Leslie Goodwin, English toddler; youngest victim of the Titanic disaster, unidentified until 2007 (b. 1910)
- Benjamin Guggenheim, American businessman (b. 1865)
- Henry B. Harris, American theater producer (b. 1866)
- Wallace Hartley, English ship's bandleader and violinist (b. 1878)
- Charles Melville Hays, American railroad executive (b. 1856)
- Francis Davis Millet, American painter, sculptor and writer (b. 1846)
- Clarence Moore, American businessman and sportsman (b. 1865)
- William McMaster Murdoch, First Officer of the Titanic (b. 1873)
- Jack Phillips, English ship's senior wireless officer (b. 1887)
- Edward Smith, English ship's captain (b. 1850)
- William Thomas Stead, English campaigning journalist (b. 1849)
- Isidor Straus, German American department store owner (Macy's) and member of United States House of Representatives (b. 1845)
- Ida Straus, German American wife of Isidor Straus (1 of only 5 Titanic first-class female fatalities) (b. 1849)
- John B. Thayer, American businessman and sportsman (b. 1862)
- Frank M. Warren Sr., American businessman (b. 1848)
- George Dunton Widener, American businessman (b. 1861)
- Harry Elkins Widener, American bibliophile, son of George Dunton Widener (b. 1885)
- Henry Tingle Wilde, Chief Officer of the Titanic (b. 1872)
- April 18 – Martha Ripley, American physician and suffragist (b. 1843)
- April 19 – Patricio Escobar, 9th President of Paraguay (b. 1843)
- April 20 – Bram Stoker, Irish writer (Dracula) (b. 1847)
May


- May 4 – Nettie Stevens, American geneticist credited with discovering sex chromosomes (b. 1861)
- May 5 – Rafael Pombo, Colombian poet (b. 1833)
- May 14
- May 19
- May 21 – Sir Julius Wernher, German-born British businessman and art collector (b. 1850)
- May 25 – Austin Lane Crothers, American politician (b. 1860)
- May 28 – Paul-Émile Lecoq de Boisbaudran, French chemist (b. 1838)
- May 30 – Wilbur Wright, American aviation pioneer, of typhoid (b. 1867)
June
- June 1 – Philip Orin Parmelee, American aviator, in aircraft accident (b. 1887)
- June 9 – Ion Luca Caragiale, Romanian writer (b. 1852)
- June 10 – Anton Aškerc, Slovene poet (b. 1856)
- June 11 – Léon Dierx, French poet (Les Amants) (b. 1838)
- June 12 – Frédéric Passy, French economist, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (b. 1822)
- June 16 – Thomas Pollock Anshutz, American painter (b. 1851)
- June 24 – Sir George White, British field marshal (b. 1835)
- June 25
- June 27
- June 30 – Eduardo Blanco, Venezuelan writer and politician (b. 1838)
July


- July 1 – Harriet Quimby, American aviator (b. 1875)
- July 2 – Tom Richardson, English cricketer (b. 1870)
- July 5 – Robert Sutherland, Canadian politician, Ontario MPP
- July 14 – Belle L. Pettigrew, American educator, missionary (b. 1839)
- July 15 – Francisco Lázaro, Portuguese marathon runner (Olympics) (b. 1888)
- July 17 – Henri Poincaré, French mathematician (b. 1854)
- July 30
- July 31 – Allan Octavian Hume, British civil servant (b. 1829)
August
- August 7 – François-Alphonse Forel, Swiss hydrologist (b. 1841)
- August 8 – Ross Winn, American anarchist writer and publisher (b. 1871)
- August 13 – Jules Massenet, French composer (b. 1842)
- August 20
September
- September 1 – Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, African-British composer (b. 1875)
- September 5 – Arthur MacArthur Jr., U.S. Army general (b. 1845)
- September 6 – Sir Charles John Stanley Gough, British general and Victoria Cross recipient (b. 1832)
- September 7 – Martin Kähler, German theologian (b. 1835)
- September 12 – Pierre-Hector Coullié, Cardinal-Archbishop of Lyon (b. 1829)
- September 13 – Nogi Maresuke, Japanese general (suicide) (b. 1849)
- September 28 – Frederick Richards, British admiral (b. 1833)
- September 30 – Frances Allitsen, English song composer (b. 1848)
October


- October 6
- October 8 – Wilhelm Kuhe, German composer (b. 1823)
- October 10 – Harry Kraton, African American juggler and tightrope walker (b. 1883)
- October 24 – Mykola Lysenko, Ukrainian composer (b. 1842)
- October 30 – James S. Sherman, 27th Vice President of the United States (b. 1855)
November
- November 1 – Homer Lea, American adventurer and writer (b. 1876)
- November 8 – Dugald Drummond, British railway engineer (b. 1840)
- November 9 – Charlotte A. Gray, British educator and temperance missionary (b. 1844)
- November 10 – Louis Cyr, Canadian strongman (b. 1863)
- November 11
- November 12 – José Canalejas, Prime Minister of Spain (b. 1854) (assassinated)
- November 17 – Richard Norman Shaw, British architect (b. 1831)
- November 26 – Patriarch Joachim III of Constantinople (b. 1834)
December
- December 12 – Luitpold, Prince Regent of Bavaria, (b. 1821)
- December 13 – Vital Aza, Spanish playwright (b. 1851)
- December 14 – Belgrave Edward Sutton Ninnis, British explorer and officer (b. 1887)
- December 15
- December 18 – William McKendree Carleton, American poet (b. 1845)
- December 23 – Otto Schoetensack, German anthropologist (b. 1850)
- December 29 – Philip H. Cooper, American admiral (b. 1844)
Nobel Prizes

- Physics – Nils Gustaf Dalén
- Chemistry – Victor Grignard, Paul Sabatier
- Medicine – Alexis Carrel
- Literature – Gerhart Johann Robert Hauptmann
- Peace – Elihu Root
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