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See also: | Other events of 1936 List of years in Denmark |
Events from the year 1936 in Denmark.
Incumbents
- Monarch – Christian X[1]
- Prime minister – Thorvald Stauning
Events
- 1–16 August – Denmark participates in the 1936 Summer Olympics and wins five medals.
- 22 September – The 1936 Landsting elections are held.
Undated
- The political party Danish Unity is established.
- The Viborg Handball Club is established.[2]
Sports
Cycling
- Albert Billiet (BEL) and Werner Grundahl Hansen (DEN) win the Six Days of Copenhagen six-day track cycling race.
- Jan Pijnenburg (NED) and Frans Slaats (NED) and win the Six Days of Copenhagen six-day track cycling race.
Football
- Grem wins their fourth Danish football championship by winning the 1935–36 Danish Championship League.
Births
January–March
- 4 February – Wilhelm Hansen, businessman and art collector (born 1868)
- 13 March – Finn Kobberø, badminton player (d. 2009)
April–June
- 28 April – John Tchicai, jazz musician and composer (d. 2012)
- 30 June – Flemming Flindt, ballet dancer and choreographer (d. 2009)
July–September
- 17 September – Jan Gehl, architect, urban planner
October–December
- 1 November – Mimi Heinrich, actress and writer (d. 2017)
- 30 November – Knud Enemark Jensen, racing cyclist (d. 1960)
Deaths
January–March
- 3 February – Heinrich Wenck, architect (born 1851)
- 22 January – Louis Glass, composer (b. 1864)
- 22 February – Johan Skjoldborg, novelist, playwright and memoirist (b. 1861)
April–June
- 23 April – Thomas Bærentzen, sculptor (b. 1869)
July–September
- 3 August – Carl William Hansen, author, Luciferian, wandering bishop and occultist (b. 1872)
- 2 September – Niels Neergaard, politician (born 1854)
October–December
- 9 October – Carl Christensen, Denmark's last executioner (b. 1869)
- 22 October – Hedevig Quiding, singer and music critic (b. 1867)
- 24 November – J. A. D. Jensen, naval officer and Arctic explorer (b. 1849)
References
- ↑ "Christian X | king of Denmark". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 17 June 2019.
- ↑ "Viborg HK - Historie". Archived from the original on 4 November 2013. Retrieved 3 November 2013.
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