1935 in Switzerland
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The following is a list of events, births, and deaths in 1935 in Switzerland.
Incumbents[]
- Federal Council:
Tournaments[]
- 1934-35 Nationalliga
- 1935 European Figure Skating Championships
- FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1935
- 1935 Swiss Grand Prix
- 1935 World Ice Hockey Championships
- EuroBasket 1935 took place in Geneva in May
- 1935–36 Nationalliga
Establishments[]
Events[]
- The Berne Trial is in progress, and ending in this year (from 1933)
- The Eternal Mask, an Austrian-Swiss drama, is published
Births[]
- February 5-Michel Steininger, a fencer
- March 5-Felix Walker, a politician
- March 24-Peter Bichsel, a writer and journalist
- April 12-Heinz Schneiter, a footballer (association football)
- August 16-Bruno Spoerri, a musician
- September 18-Dimitri, a clown
- September 19-Hansjörg Wyss, businessman and philanthropist
- November 11-Raymund Schwager, a Roman Catholic priest and theologian (d. February 27 2004)
- Martina Deuchler, an academic
- Peter Baumann, a psychiatrist (d. 2011)
Deaths[]
- March 26-Eugene Zimmerman, a Swiss-American cartoonist (b. May 26, )
- September 19-Jules Cambon, a French diplomat who died in Switzerland (b. April 5, 1845)
- Benita von Falkenhayn, a German baroness who served as a spy for the Second Polish Republic (b. August 14, )
- François De Loys, an oil geologist who allegedly discovered a hitherto-unknown primate (b. )
References[]
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