David Albala
(1886-1942)

David Albala
David Albala Foto: The American Jewish Chronicle / Public Domain

Serbian military officer, physician, diplomat, and Jewish community leader – David Albala was born in Belgrade (Capital of Serbia) on September 1st, 1886 and died in Washington, D.C. (Capital city of the United States of America) on April 4th, 1942 at the age of 55. Today David Albala would be 137 years old.

Age

how old was David Albala when he died?

55

David Albala died in 1942 at the age of 55.


Biographical data

Birthday September 1st, 1886 (Wednesday)
Place of Birth Belgrade
Capital of Serbia
Death Date April 4th, 1942 (Saturday)
Death place Washington, D.C.
Capital city of the United States of America
Birth sign (Zodiac) Virgo (The Maiden) ♍
Chinese Zodiac Dog 狗

Other personalities born on September 1

Also born in 1886

David Albala

Birthday

When was David Albala born?

David Albala was born on September 1st, 1886.

Death

When did David Albala die?

David Albala died on April 4th, 1942 at the age of 55 in Washington, D.C. (Capital city of the United States of America). Today David Albala would be 137 years old.

Place of Birth

Where was David Albala born?

Belgrade (Capital of Serbia).

Death place

Where did David Albala die?

Washington, D.C. (Capital city of the United States of America).

Zodiac

What is the zodiac sign of David Albala?

David Albala was born in the zodiac sign Virgo (The Maiden).

Chinese Zodiac

Which Chinese zodiac sign does David Albala have?

David Albala was born in 1886 in the year of the Chinese zodiac Dog.

David Albala: Future birthdays

Birthdays of famous people

Kenichi Hayakawa: Age & BirthdayAnitta: Age & BirthdayWilliam Shakespeare: Age & BirthdayDorothea Wierer: Age & BirthdayVictor Leksell: Age & BirthdayVincent van Gogh: Age & BirthdayNitchaon Jindapol: Age & BirthdayAndreas Heinz: Age & BirthdayEdvard Drabløs: Age & BirthdayKurt Rudolph: Age & Birthday

Died on April 4th, 1942:
Anniversaries of death

Other similar and famous people

Serbian military officer, physician, diplomat, and Jewish community leader