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30 years ago, on the 17th of August 1983, Ira Gershwin died at age 86. He was an American lyricist who collaborated with his younger brother George (1898-1937) to create some of the most memorable songs of the 20th Century, e.g. I got rhythm, Embraceable you, The man I love, songs from Porgy & Bess etc.

 

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On August 17th 1987, Rudolf Hess, Hitler's former deputy, and the last remaining inmate of Spandau Prison in Germany, which housed convicted Nazi war criminals, committed suicide by strangling himself with the electrical cord from a heater. He was 93 and had been the sole remaining inmate since 1966.

 

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On August 17th 1987, Rudolf Hess, Hitler's former deputy, committed suicide by strangling himself with the electrical cord from a heater.

 

Or so it is said...........

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I know there's still faintly lingering "conspiracy theories" about it. But who would kill a 93 year old former Nazi (who was not always considered to be the brightest bulb in the pack anyway, if my brief skimming of the subject hasn't led me to the wrong conclusion). I'm kinda struggling to understand what there is to gain, other than perhaps some property developer wanted the land that Spandau was on (because the prison was demolished after it became empty with Hess' death).

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One year ago Scott McKenzie died. I'm sure that he has got some flowers in his hair now.

 

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Also one year ago, British film director Tony Scott, younger brother of Ridley, committed suicide by jumping off the Vincent Thomas Bridge in Los Angeles.

 

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The Labour MP Mo Mowlam who was the Northern Irish Secretary under the Blair Government which oversaw the Good Friday Agreement died 8 years ago today aged 55 following a long battle with a brain tumour.

 

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French-American singer Joe Dassin died of a heart attack at age 41 on August 20, 1980 in Tahiti during his vacation. His best known song (internationally) is possibly “Les Champs-Élysées” from 1969/70.

 

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Comedian, humorist, actor, director, writer and cartoonist Loriot died 2 years ago, on the 22nd of August 2011.

Born as Bernhard Victor Christoph Carl von Bülow in 1923, Loriot became the most famous and most respected comedian in Germany. He influenced “German humor in television” like no other before. A large number of phrases from his sketches were adopted into the German everyday speech.

 

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Italian anarchists Sacco and Vanzetti were executed by the American state today in 1927.

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R&B singer Aaliyah died in a plane crash on August 25, 2001 aged 22.

 

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Neil Armstrong the American astronaut who became the first man on the moon in July 1969 died a year ago today following complications from heart surgery aged 82.

 

 

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On August 17th 1987, Rudolf Hess, Hitler's former deputy, and the last remaining inmate of Spandau Prison in Germany, which housed convicted Nazi war criminals, committed suicide by strangling himself with the electrical cord from a heater. He was 93 and had been the sole remaining inmate since 1966.

 

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I have never understood why he didn't just wait to die, I mean the dude was 93 ffs.

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Nine years ago, on August 26 2004, American pop singer Laura Branigan died in her sleep of a previously undiagnosed cerebral aneurysm. She was 47 years old.

Laura Branigan is well known for songs like “Gloria” and “Solitaire” but best known for her global smash hit “Self Control”, which (for example) was the record of the year 1984 in Germany and Switzerland.

 

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American actress and writer Ruth Gordon was 88 years old when she died on August 28, 1985. She won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in 1969 for her part in “Rosemary’s Baby” and was also 3 times nominated for her screenplays.

In 1971 she played in “Harold and Maude”, one of her most significant roles.

 

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Today in 1645 Dutch jurist Hugo Grotius died, aged 62, after being shipwrecked in the Baltic.

 

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Hein

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I really like the fact that Ingrid Bergman died on her birthday. I think it’s absolutely consistent and I wish that I will close my eyes on my birthday, too. Not yet please, but much later. :)

By the way, Ingrid Bergman was 67 years old when she passed away on the 29th of August 1982.

 

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Actor Charles Bronson died of pneumonia on August 30, 2003 aged 81.

 

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Director John Ford, famous for his Westerns and adaptations of American novels, died on the last day of August in 1973 (aged 79). He holds the record for getting the most Academy Awards for Best Director: 1935 – The Informer, 1940 – The Grapes of Wrath, 1941 – How Green Was My Valley and 1952 – The Quiet Man.

 

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Quiet Man...

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Quiet Man...

 

Thank you for reading my posting attentively. :D

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The author of “The Hobbit” and “Lord of the Rings”, J.R.R. Tolkien, died on the 2nd of September 1973 aged 81.

 

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The charity campaigner Jane Tomlinson died 6 years ago today after a long batlle with cancer.

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American country singer and songwriter Dottie West died on September 4, 1991 during a liver operation. 5 days earlier she was involved in a car crash from where she suffered severe internal injuries.

Dottie West was well known for her duets with Kenny Rogers, her "sexy style" and her financial problems during the mid to late 80s.

 

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