1991 Gustav Husak, president of Czechoslovakia (1975-89), dies at 78
1989 President Gustav Husak of Czechoslovakia, resigns
1987 Czechoslovak party leader Gustav Husak resigns
1987 Gustav Knuth, actor (Heidi, Rats), dies at 85
1984 Carl Gustav Sparre Olsen, composer, dies at 81
1982 Gustav MR von Koenigswald, German/Dutch paleontologist, dies at 79
1976 Gustav Heinemann, German president, dies at 76
1969 Gustav Heinemann elected president of West-Germany
1963 Gustav Regler, writer, dies at 64
1962 Erik William Gustav Leidzen, composer, dies at 68
1961 Carl Gustav Jung, Swiss psychatrist (šber Alchemie), dies at 85
1958 Gustav Hermann Unger, composer, dies at 72
1953 Gustav Strube, composer, dies at 85
1950 Gustav V, king of Sweden, dies at 92
1950 Gustav Krupp, German Businessman
1949 Gustav Radbruch, German Min of Justice, dies
1947 Gustav Adolf, crown prince of Sweden, dies in air crash
1946 Karl XVI Gustav F H, King of Sweden, 1973-
1944 Joseph Gustav Mraczek, composer, dies at 66
1943 Gustav Schmidt, German lt-general, dies in battle
1941 Gustav Ehrismann, German germanist, dies at 85
1937 Gustav Wohlgemuth, composer, dies at 73
1937 Erkki Gustav Melartin, composer, dies at 62
1935 Alexander Gustav Adolfovich Winkler, composer, dies at 70
1934 Gustav Theodore Holst, English composer (Ode to Death), dies at 59
1933 Stig Gustav Schonberg, composer
1932 Gustav Meyrink, writer, dies at 64
1931 Gustav Thoni, Italy, skiier, World Cup-1971, 72, 73, 75
1929 Gustav Stresemann, German chancellor (Nobel 1926), dies at 51
1929 Holling Gustav Vapor, character on Northern Exposure
1928 Gustav Krivinka, composer
1923 Germany: Gustav Stresemann becomes premier of coalition government
1923 Gustav Enestrom, Swedish historian, dies at 70
1919 Gustav Landauer, German socialist, dies
1918 Gustav Klimt, Austrian painter/cartoonist, dies at 55
1917 Gustav von Schmolle, German economist (Historical School), dies at 79
1915 Gustav Hollaender, composer, dies at 60
1913 Gustav Luders, composer, dies at 47
1913 Gustav Husak, president of Czechoslavakia, 1975-89
1912 Gustav Mahlers 9th Symphony premieres in Vienna
1911 Gustav Mahlers "Tie Song of the Erde" premieres in Munich
1911 Gustav Mahler, Austr composer (Children's Death Songs), dies at 50
1911 Gustav Mahler conducts his last concerto (Berceuse elegique)
1910 Gustav Mahlers 8th Symphony premieres in Munich with 1028 musicians
1909 Gustav Mahler conducts New York Philharmonic for his 1st time
1908 Gustav Mahler's 7th Symphony, premieres in Prague
1907 Gustav Mahler departs Vienna
1907 Maria Anna Mahler, Gustav Mahlers eldest daughter, dies at 5
1906 1st outlining of Gustav Mahler's 6th symphony, in Essen
1905 Carl Gustav Hempel, German Logical Positivist philosopher
1904 Gustav Ratzenhofer, Austria sociologist/philosopher, dies at 62
1904 Gustav Adolf Heinze, composer, dies at 83
1903 Carl Gustav Sparre Olsen, composer
1902 Gustav von Koenigswald, paleontologist, found Pithecanthropus erectus
1902 Composer Gustav Mahler marries Alma Schindler in Vienna
1901 Gustav Mahler's 4th Symphony in G, premieres
1901 Gustav Knuth, Braunschweig Germany, actor, Freddy Unter Fremden
1900 Gustav Heinrich Graben-Hoffman, composer, dies at 80
1899 Gustav Heinemann, President of West Germany
1898 Gustav Mahler conducts 1st Wiener Philharmonic
1898 Gustav Regler, writer
1897 Emperor Karl Joseph I named Gustav Mahler director of Opera
1897 Premiere of (parts of) Gustav Mahler's 3rd Symphony (Berlin)
1895 1st complete execution of Gustav Mahlers 2nd Symphony
1895 Gustav Freytag, writer, dies at 78
1895 1st performance of Gustav Mahler's (incomplete) 2nd Symphony
1895 Gustav Mahler's 2nd Symphony, premieres in Berlin
1894 Erik William Gustav Leidzen, composer
1889 Gustav Mahlers 1st Symphony
1887 Gustav T Fechner, German psychologist/physicist, dies at 86
1887 Gustav R Kirchhoff, German physicist (spectroscopy), dies at 63
1887 Gustav Hertz, German quantum physicist, Nobel 1925
1887 Gustav Weber, composer, dies at 41
1886 Gustav Hermann Unger, composer
1885 Gustav Adolf Merkel, composer, dies at 57
1884 German consul-general Gustav Nachtigal takes possession of Cameroon
1882 Martin Gustav Nottebohm, composer, dies at 64
1882 Gustav Schmidt, composer, dies at 65
1880 Gustav Adolf Mankell, composer, dies at 67
1878 Gustav Radbruch, German lawyer/minister of Justice
1878 Gustav Stresemann, German chancellor, 1923, Nobel 1926
1878 Joseph Gustav Mraczek, composer
1875 Erkki Gustav Melartin, composer
1874 Gustav Theodore Holst, Cheltenham, England, composer, Planets
1870 Gustav Mahler (10) gives his 1st public piano concert
1870 Gustav Krupp, German Businessman
1870 Gustav Landauer, German socialist
1868 Gustav Meyrink, writer
1867 Gustav Strube, composer
1866 Gustav Aschaffenburg, German psychiatrist/criminalologist
1865 Gustav Luders, composer
1865 Alexander Gustav Adolfovich Winkler, composer
1863 Gustav Wohlgemuth, composer
1862 Gustav Klimt, born in Austria, Art Nouveau painter
1860 Gustav Mahler, Kalischat Bohemia Austria, composer and conductor, Titan
1858 Gustav V, king of Sweden, 1907-50
1855 Gustav Ehrismann, German germanist
1855 Gustav Hollaender, composer
1853 Gustav Falke, German author and poet, Der Mann im Nebel
1852 Gustav Freytag's "Die Journalisten," premieres in Breslau
1852 Gustav Enestrom, Swedish mathematician
1851 Gustav Albert Lortzing, composer, dies at 49
1845 Gustav Weber, composer
1842 Gustav Ratzenhofer, Austria, sociologist/judge/fieldmarshal
1838 Gustav von Schmoller, German economist, Lectern Socialism
1834 Gustav Hermann Nachtigal, German physician/colonizer/consul in Tunis
1827 Gustav Adolf Merkel, composer
1824 Gustav R. Kirchoff, born in Prussia, physicist, spectral analysis
1820 Gustav Adolf Heinze, composer
1820 Gustav Heinrich Graben-Hoffman, composer
1817 Martin Gustav Nottebohm, composer
1816 Gustav Schmidt, composer
1816 Gustav Freytag, writer
1812 Gustav Adolf Mankell, composer
1801 Gustav Albert Lortzing, composer
1801 Gustav T Fechner, [Dr. Mises], German philosopher/physicist
1792 Gustav Schwab, writer
1792 Gustav III, King of Sweden (1771-92), dies of wounds
1772 Gustav III seizes effective control of Swedish government and restores full power of monarchy, which had been subordinate to parliament since 1720
1746 Gustav III, king during Swedish Enlightenment, 1771-92
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