List of Famous people who born in 1913
Cecilia Caballero Blanco
Cecilia Caballero Blanco was the wife of the 24th President of Colombia, Alfonso López Michelsen, and served as First Lady of Colombia from 1974 to 1978.
Janez Janež
Janez Janež was a Slovene medical doctor and surgeon who worked for most of his life in mainland China and Taiwan. In Chinese he is known as Fan Fenglong or simply Doctor Fan.
Addi Bâ
Addi Bâ Mamadou was part of the French Resistance as a member of the first Maquis des Vosges during World War II, known to the Germans as "the Black Terrorist".
Vicente Calderón
Vicente Calderón Pérez-Cavada was a businessman and president of Atlético Madrid for 20 years.
Tsutomu Ōyokota
Tsutomu Ōyokota was a Japanese freestyle swimmer. While a student at Meiji University, he set national records over 200 m (2:14.6) and 400 m (4:50.4). He was selected for the 1932 Olympics and won a bronze medal in the 400 m event, despite suffering a severe bout of gastroenteritis before the Games.
John Cairncross
John Cairncross was a British civil servant who became an intelligence officer and spy during the Second World War. As a Soviet double agent, he passed to the Soviet Union the raw Tunny decryptions that influenced the Battle of Kursk. He was alleged to be the fifth member of the Cambridge Five. He is also notable as a translator, literary scholar and writer of non-fiction.
Seiji Yoshida
Yūto Yoshida was a Japanese novelist and member of the Japanese Communist Party. He has published under a variety of pen names, including Seiji Yoshida , Tōji Yoshida , and Eiji Yoshida . He wrote "My war crimes", which is the origin of a dispute over comfort women 30 years after World War II; he admitted it was fictional in an interview with Shūkan Shinchō on May 29, 1996. Later, his fictional work was used by George Hicks in his "The Comfort Women: Japan's Brutal Regime of Enforced Prostitution in the Second World War". Naoki Inose sighed over Japan's misfortune suffered by Yoshida's fake book, and he expressed as below; "Due to the influence of only one scammer, the issue of Japan and South Korea was exacerbated, Japanese textbooks were rewritten, and the United Nations even made a report. In a sense, a man named Seiji Yoshida who played with lies can be said to be another Shoko Asahara."
Färit Yarullin
Yarullin Färit Zahidulla ulı aka Färit Yarullin; Tatar Cyrillic: Яруллин Фәрит Заһидулла улы; Russian: Яру́ллин Фари́д Загиду́ллович, Yarullin Farid Zagidullovich; 1914 – 1943) was a Tatar composer, the creator of the first Tatar ballet, Şüräle. His works include chamber music, romances, songs and arrangement of folk music. He participated in World War II and was killed in action in 1943.
Esteban Reyes
Esteban Reyes González also known as Pajarito was Mexican tennis player who represented his country during the 1935 International Lawn Tennis Challenge and won a silver medal during the 1935 Central American and Caribbean Games.
Jacqueline de Romilly
Jacqueline Worms de Romilly was a Franco-Greek philologist, classical scholar and fiction writer. She was the first woman nominated to the Collège de France, and in 1988, the second woman to enter the Académie française.