1937 in Switzerland
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The following is a list of events, births, and deaths in 1937 in Switzerland.
Incumbents[]
- Federal Council:
Tournaments[]
- 1936–37 Nationalliga, won by FC Lugano
- 1937 Swiss Grand Prix, won by Rudolf Caracciola
- 1937–38 Nationalliga, won by Grasshopper Club Zürich
Establishments[]
Events by month[]
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September[]
- Nyon Conference, which addresses attacks on shipping in the Spanish Civil War
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Other[]
- Kleine Scheidegg, a Swiss drama, is published
- An Answer from the Silence, a novel by Max Frisch, is published in Swiss
- Allianz, a group of Swiss artists, is founded
Births[]
- Attilio Moresi, a cyclist
- Sandro del Prete, a painter
- February 3 – Billy Meier, prophet
- February 24 – , a restaurateur
- March 9 – Niele Toroni, a painter
- 18 May – Peter Bolliger, a rower
- 21 May – Hansjörg Hirschbühl, a bobsleigher
- June 2 – Pierre Favre, a musician
- June 30 – Fritz Egli, a motorcycle racer
- July 6 – Joseph Payne, a musician
- July 12 – Fritz Kehl, a Swiss football (association football) defender
- December 21– Hansruedi Führer, a football (association football) defender
Deaths[]
- April 7– Hans Steffen, a German geographer who died in Switzerland
- 9 May – Walter Mittelholzer, a pilot, photographer, and travel writer
References[]
Categories:
- 1937 in Switzerland
- 1937 in Swiss sport
- 1937 in Europe
- Years of the 20th century in Switzerland