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Dutch gymnast (1909–1943).
Born April 6th, 1909 in Amsterdam.
Died September 17th, 1943 at 34 years old in Auschwitz.
Mexican poet of greek descent.
Born April 6th, 1940 (age 86 years) in Contepec Municipality.
American scientist (1913–1998).
Born April 6th, 1913 in St. Louis.
Died January 6th, 1998 at 84 years old in Minneapolis.
Spanish philosopher (1917–1978).
Born April 6th, 1917 in Madrid.
Died February 18th, 1978 at 60 years old in Madrid.
Georgian general (1872–1937).
Born April 6th, 1872 in Kaspi Municipality.
Died December 16th, 1937 at 65 years old in Tbilisi.
Soviet and russian actor and film director (b. 1933).
Finnish defence minister 1990–1995 and un undersecretary general.
American physicist (1920–2009).
Born April 6th, 1920 in New York City.
Died February 7th, 2009 at 88 years old in Mission Viejo (pneumonia). [ref]
Finnish ice hockey player (born 1977).
Argentine association football player.
Ugandan screenwriter, filmmaker and actress.
Congolese international footballer. he plays as a goalkeeper..
Scottish footballer (1927-1994).
Born April 6th, 1927 in Carron.
Died August 28th, 1994 at 67 years old in Falkirk.
Italian costume designer (1926-2001).
Born April 6th, 1926 in Luzzara.
Died December 2nd, 2001 at 75 years old in Rome. [ref]
Hungarian economist (1928–1991).
Born April 6th, 1928 in Budapest.
Died May 10th, 1991 at 63 years old in Washington, D.C..
German biochemist, nobel laureate (1911–1979).
Born April 6th, 1911 in Munich.
Died August 6th, 1979 at 68 years old in Munich.
Slovakian wrestler of russian descent (born 1996).
Born April 6th, 1996 (age 30 years) in Karman-Sindzikau. [ref]
Swedish author, poet and composer (1888–1920).
Born April 6th, 1888 in Skattlösberg. [ref]
Died September 16th, 1920 at 32 years old in Stockholm.
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