02 Jan 1933
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Bruins beat Rangers in New York 13-3
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02 Jan 1933
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Ijmuider fishing strike begins (till July 11th)
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02 Jan 1933
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US troops leave Nicaragua
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03 Jan 1933
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Minnie D. Craig becomes the first female elected as Speaker of the North Dakota House of Representatives, the first female to hold a Speaker position anywhere in the United States. |
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05 Jan 1933
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Work on Golden Gate Bridge begins, on Marin County side
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05 Jan 1933
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Construction of the Golden Gate Bridge begins in San Francisco Bay. |
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07 Jan 1933
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1st edition of People and Fatherland published in the Netherlands
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09 Jan 1933
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Amsterdam confectionery worker go on strike against wage reduction
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12 Jan 1933
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US Congress recognize independence Philippines
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12 Jan 1933
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Uprising of Guardia Civil in Spain, 25 dies
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14 Jan 1933
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The controversial "Bodyline" cricket tactics used by Douglas Jardine's England peak when Australian captain Bill Woodfull is hit over the heart. |
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15 Jan 1933
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A twelve-year-old girl experiences the first Marian apparition of Our Lady of Banneux in Banneux, Belgium. |
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16 Jan 1933
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Bert Oldfield flattened by Larwood delivery in Adelaide Test
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17 Jan 1933
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Bradman takes second Test wicket, Hammond, bowled
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18 Jan 1933
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White Sands National Monument, NM established
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23 Jan 1933
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20th amendment changes date of Presidential Inaugurations to 1/20
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24 Jan 1933
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The 20th Amendment to the United States Constitution is ratified, changing the beginning and end of terms for all elected federal offices. |
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24 Jan 1933
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No
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27 Jan 1933
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Otto Meisnner dines with British ambassador Rumbold
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28 Jan 1933
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The name Pakistan is coined by Choudhry Rahmat Ali Khan and is accepted by the Indian Muslims who then thereby adopted it further for the Pakistan Movement seeking independence. |
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28 Jan 1933
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French government of Paul Boncour falls
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28 Jan 1933
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German government of Von Schleicher falls
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29 Jan 1933
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German President von Hindenburg appoints Hitler chancellor
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30 Jan 1933
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"Lone Ranger" begins a 21-year run on ABC radio
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30 Jan 1933
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Adolph Hitler named German Chancellor, forms government with Von Papen
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30 Jan 1933
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Adolf Hitler is sworn in as Chancellor of Germany. |
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30 Jan 1933
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"The Lone Ranger" premieres on ABC radio
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30 Jan 1933
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German President von Hindenburg appoints Hitler chancellor, Hitler forms government with Von Papen
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30 Jan 1933
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Grimmett takes 7-86 for South Africa in Queensland 2nd inn, 13-135 for match
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31 Jan 1933
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French government of Daladier takes power
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31 Jan 1933
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Hitler promises parliamentary democracy
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01 Feb 1933
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Colonial government arrests Anton de Kom in Paramaribo Suriname
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01 Feb 1933
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Dutch bishops forbid membership in non-catholic unions
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01 Feb 1933
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German Parliament disolves, General Ludendorf predicts catastrophe
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02 Feb 1933
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2 days after becoming chancellor, Adolf Hitler dissolves Parliament
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02 Feb 1933
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Working as maids, the sisters Christine and Léa Papin murder their employer's wife and daughter in Le Mans, France. The case is the subject of a number of French films and plays. |
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03 Feb 1933
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1st interstate legislative conference in US opens, Washington, DC
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03 Feb 1933
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Marinus van der Lubbe departs to Berlin
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04 Feb 1933
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German President Von Hindenburg limits freedom of the press
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05 Feb 1933
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Marinus van der Lubbe passes Dutch / German boundary
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06 Feb 1933
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20th amendment (terms of office) passed
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06 Feb 1933
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20th Amendment goes into effect: Presidential term begins in Jan not March
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06 Feb 1933
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Highest recorded sea wave (not tsunami), 34 m, in Pacific hurricane
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06 Feb 1933
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President von Hindenburg and von Papen end Prussian parliament
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07 Feb 1933
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Colonial troops in Suriname kill 2 demonstrators
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07 Feb 1933
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Social-Dem meeting in Berlin "As thousands cheer" Marxism is dead
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08 Feb 1933
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1st flight of all-metal Boeing 247
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10 Feb 1933
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Mutiny on "7 Provinces" ends (began February 4th), 23 killed
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10 Feb 1933
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In round 13 of a boxing match at New York City's Madison Square Garden, Primo Carnera knocks out Ernie Schaaf. Schaaf dies four days later. |
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10 Feb 1933
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10 Feb 1933
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Delivery of 1st singing telegram (Postal Telegram Company NYC)
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10 Feb 1933
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Dutch sea-plane bombs Dutch ship
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10 Feb 1933
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Hitler proclaims end of Marxism
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10 Feb 1933
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Mutiny on "7 Provinces" ends (began Feb 4th), 23 killed
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12 Feb 1933
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German vice-chancellor von Papen demands Catholic aid for Nazis
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15 Feb 1933
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In Miami, Giuseppe Zangara attempts to assassinate US President-elect Franklin D. Roosevelt, but instead shoots Chicago mayor Anton J. Cermak, who dies of his wounds on March 6, 1933. |
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15 Feb 1933
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President-elect Franklin Roosevelt survives assassination attempt
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15 Feb 1933
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Karl Radek praises invincible force of German communist party
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15 Feb 1933
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Social-democratic newspaper "Vorw
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16 Feb 1933
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Catholic newspaper Germania warns against Nazis/communists
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16 Feb 1933
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England regains the Ashes, thanks to bodyline tactics
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17 Feb 1933
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1st issue of "Newsweek" magazine published
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17 Feb 1933
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Blondie Boopadoop married Dagwood Bumstead in the comic Blondie
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17 Feb 1933
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Newsweek magazine is first published. |
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17 Feb 1933
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The Blaine Act ends Prohibition in the United States. |
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17 Feb 1933
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Blondie Boopadoop marries Dagwood Bumstead; Dagwood's father promptly disinherits him
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17 Feb 1933
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Marinus van der Lubbe arrives in Glindow, at Potsdam
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17 Feb 1933
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US Senate accept Blaine Act ending prohibition
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19 Feb 1933
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Prussian minister G
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20 Feb 1933
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Adolf Hitler secretly meets with German industrialists to arrange for financing of the Nazi Party's upcoming election campaign. |
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20 Feb 1933
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The Congress of the United States proposes the Twenty-first Amendment to the United States Constitution that will end Prohibition in the United States. |
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20 Feb 1933
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House of Representatives completes congressional action to repeal Prohibition
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20 Feb 1933
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Curom, Cura
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20 Feb 1933
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Sidney Howard's "Alien Corn" premieres in New York NY
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22 Feb 1933
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24 Feb 1933
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Final demonstration of German communist party in Berlin
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24 Feb 1933
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League of Nations tells Japanese to pull out of Manchuria
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25 Feb 1933
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The USSÂ Ranger is launched. It is the first US Navy ship to be built solely as an aircraft carrier. |
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25 Feb 1933
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Major NFL rule changes (hash mark 10 yards in, posts on goal line)
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25 Feb 1933
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Thomas Yawkey purchases the Boston Red Sox
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25 Feb 1933
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1st genuine aircraft carrier christened, USS Ranger
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26 Feb 1933
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Golden Gate Bridge ground-breaking ceremony held at Crissy Field
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26 Feb 1933
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Marinus van der Lubbe kept overnight in a police cell
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27 Feb 1933
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German parliament building, Reichstag, destroyed by fire
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27 Feb 1933
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Nazis set fire to German parliament, blame it on Communists
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27 Feb 1933
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Reichstag fire: Germany's parliament building in Berlin, the Reichstag, is set on fire, apparently by the Communists. |
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27 Feb 1933
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German parliament building, Reichstag, destroyed by fire (set by Nazis, blamed on communists)
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27 Feb 1933
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Jean Genet's "Intermezzo" premieres in Paris
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28 Feb 1933
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Gleichschaltung: The Reichstag Fire Decree is passed in Germany a day after the Reichstag fire. |
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28 Feb 1933
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1st female in cabinet Francis Perkins appointed Secretary of Labor
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28 Feb 1933
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German President Von Hindenburg abolishes free expression of opinion
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28 Feb 1933
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Hitler disallows German communist party (KPD)
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01 Mar 1933
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Bank holidays declared in 6 states, to prevent run on banks
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02 Mar 1933
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"King Kong, " premieres at Radio City Music Hall and RKO Roxy, New York City
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02 Mar 1933
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Most powerful earthquake in 180 years hit Japan
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02 Mar 1933
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The film King Kong opens at New York's Radio City Music Hall. |
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03 Mar 1933
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Mount Rushmore dedicated
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03 Mar 1933
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New York City premiere of "King Kong"
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04 Mar 1933
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Chancellor Dollfuss disdolves Austrian parliament
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04 Mar 1933
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FDR inaugrated as 32nd pres, pledges to pull US out of Depression and says "We have nothing to fear but fear itself"
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04 Mar 1933
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Frances Perkins becomes Secretary of Labor, 1st US woman cabinet member
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04 Mar 1933
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Noordwijk soccer team forms
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04 Mar 1933
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The Parliament of Austria is suspended because of a quibble over procedure – Chancellor Engelbert Dollfuss initiates an authoritarian rule by decree. |
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04 Mar 1933
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Frances Perkins becomes United States Secretary of Labor, the first female member of the United States Cabinet. |
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05 Mar 1933
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FDR proclaims 10-day bank holiday
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05 Mar 1933
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Adolf Hitler's Nazi Party receives 43.9% at the Reichstag elections. This later allows the Nazis to pass the Enabling Act and establish a dictatorship. |
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05 Mar 1933
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Great Depression: President Franklin D. Roosevelt declares a "bank holiday", closing all U.S. banks and freezing all financial transactions. |
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06 Mar 1933
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FDR declares a nationwide bank holiday
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06 Mar 1933
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Poland occupies free city Danzig (Gdansk)
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07 Mar 1933
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Game of "Monopoly" invented
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09 Mar 1933
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Bulgarian communists Dimitrov, Popov and Vassili arrested in Berlin
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09 Mar 1933
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Congress is called into special session by FDR, and began its "100 days"
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09 Mar 1933
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Great Depression: President Franklin D. Roosevelt submits the Emergency Banking Act to Congress, the first of his New Deal policies. |
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10 Mar 1933
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Major earthquake in Long Beach, California
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10 Mar 1933
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An earthquake in Long Beach, California kills 115 people and causes an estimated $40 million in damage. |
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10 Mar 1933
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Nevada becomes 1st US state to regulate narcotics
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11 Mar 1933
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Ground breaking musical film 42nd Street is released. |
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12 Mar 1933
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FDR conducts his 1st "fireside chat"
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12 Mar 1933
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Great Depression: Franklin D. Roosevelt addresses the nation for the first time as President of the United States. This is also the first of his "fireside chats". |
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12 Mar 1933
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FDR conducts his 1st "fireside chat"
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13 Mar 1933
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Great Depression: Banks in the U.S. begin to re-open after President Franklin D. Roosevelt mandates a "bank holiday". |
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13 Mar 1933
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Banks reopen
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13 Mar 1933
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Josef G
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14 Mar 1933
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Civilian Conservation Corp, begins tree conservation
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14 Mar 1933
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Winston Churchill wants to boost air defense
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15 Mar 1933
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Austrian Chancellor Engelbert Dollfuss keeps members of the National Council from convening, starting the Austrofascist dictatorship. |
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15 Mar 1933
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NAACP begins coordinated attack on segregation & discrimination
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16 Mar 1933
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Hitler names Hjalmar Shaft, president of Bank of Germany
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18 Mar 1933
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Radio Clube de Mocambique's, 1st radio transmission
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18 Mar 1933
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US Ladies Figure Skating Championship won by Maribel Vinson
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18 Mar 1933
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US Men's Figure Skating Championship won by Roger Turner
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20 Mar 1933
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Reichsführer-SS Heinrich Himmler ordered the creation of Dachau concentration camp as Chief of Police of Munich and appointed Theodor Eicke as the camp commandant. |
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20 Mar 1933
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Giuseppe Zangara is executed in Florida's electric chair for fatally shooting Anton Cermak in an assassination attempt against President-Elect Franklin D. Roosevelt. |
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20 Mar 1933
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Dachau, 1st concentration camp, completed
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21 Mar 1933
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Construction of Dachau, the first Nazi concentration camp, is completed. |
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21 Mar 1933
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Hitler, G
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22 Mar 1933
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FDR makes wine & beer with up to 3.2% alcohol legal
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23 Mar 1933
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The Reichstag passes the Enabling Act of 1933, making Adolf Hitler dictator of Germany. |
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23 Mar 1933
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Enabling Act: German Reichstag grants Adolf Hitler dictatorial powers
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23 Mar 1933
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Kroll Opera in Berlin opens
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24 Mar 1933
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Peter I Island incorporated as a Norwegian dependency
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27 Mar 1933
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Farm Credit Administration (US) authorized
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27 Mar 1933
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Japan leaves League of Nations
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27 Mar 1933
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Polythene discovered by Reginald Gibson & Eric William Fawcett
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28 Mar 1933
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German Reichstag confers dictatorial powers on Hitler
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28 Mar 1933
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The Imperial Airways biplane City of Liverpool is believed to be the first airline lost to sabotage when a passenger sets a fire on board. |
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31 Mar 1933
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1st newspaper published on pine pulp paper, "Soperton News" (Ga)
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31 Mar 1933
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The Civilian Conservation Corps is established with the mission of relieving rampant unemployment in the United States. |
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31 Mar 1933
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Congress authorizes Civilian Conservation Corps
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31 Mar 1933
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German Republic gives power to Hitler
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01 Apr 1933
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Heinrich Himmler becomes Police Commander of Germany
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01 Apr 1933
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Nazi Germany begins persecution of Jews boycotting Jewish businesses
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01 Apr 1933
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The recently elected Nazis under Julius Streicher organize a one-day boycott of all Jewish-owned businesses in Germany, ushering in a series of anti-Semitic acts. |
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03 Apr 1933
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1st airplane flight over Mt Everest
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03 Apr 1933
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Then longest North American hockey game requires a 1:44:46 overtime as Maple Leaf Ken Doraty scores to beat Canadiens 1-0
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03 Apr 1933
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First flight over Mount Everest, a British expedition, led by the Marquis of Clydesdale, and funded by Lucy, Lady Houston. |
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04 Apr 1933
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US Dirigible Akron crashes off coast of NJ, 73 die
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04 Apr 1933
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U.S. Navy airship, USSÂ Akron, is wrecked off the New Jersey coast due to severe weather. |
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05 Apr 1933
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U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt signs two executive orders: 6101 to establish the Civilian Conservation Corps, and 6102 "forbidding the Hoarding of Gold Coin, Gold Bullion, and Gold Certificates" by U.S. citizens. |
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07 Apr 1933
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1st 2 NAZI anti-Jewish laws, bars Jews from legal and public service
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07 Apr 1933
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Prohibition ends, Utah becomes 38th state to ratify 21st Amendment
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07 Apr 1933
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event
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University Bridge, Seattle opens for traffic
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07 Apr 1933
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Prohibition in the United States is repealed for beer of no more than 3.2% alcohol by weight, eight months before the ratification of the XXI amendment. |
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08 Apr 1933
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Manchester Guardian warns of unknown Nazi terror
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11 Apr 1933
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Hermann G
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12 Apr 1933
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Moffatt Field commissioned
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13 Apr 1933
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1st flight over Mount Everest (Lord Clydesdale)
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17 Apr 1933
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event
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Chicago Bears win their 1st NFL Game beating New York Giants 23-21
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19 Apr 1933
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event
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FDR announces US will leave the gold standard
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22 Apr 1933
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event
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Dutch government forbids leftwing radio address
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23 Apr 1933
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event
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Dovo soccer team forms in Veenendaal
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24 Apr 1933
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Nazi Germany begins its persecution of Jehovah's Witnesses by shutting down the Watch Tower Society office in Magdeburg. |
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24 Apr 1933
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1st major league to get 4 consecutive doubles in 9 innings (Dick Bartell)
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25 Apr 1933
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New York Yankee Russ Van Atta shuts out Washington Senators 16-0
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25 Apr 1933
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US & Canada drop Gold Standard
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26 Apr 1933
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The Gestapo, the official secret police force of Nazi Germany, is established. |
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26 Apr 1933
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Jewish students are barred from school in Germany
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27 Apr 1933
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event
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Karl Jansky reports reception of cosmic radio signal in Washington DC
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01 May 1933
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event
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The Humanist Manifesto I published. |
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01 May 1933
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event
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The Roca–Runciman Treaty between Argentina and Great Britain is signed by Julio Argentino Roca, Jr., and Sir Walter Runciman. |
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02 May 1933
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event
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In Germany, Adolf Hitler bans trade unions
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02 May 1933
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Gleichschaltung: Adolf Hitler bans trade unions. |
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03 May 1933
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event
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1st female director (Nellie T Ross) of US Mint takes office
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04 May 1933
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event
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Pulitzer prize awarded to Archibald Macleish (Conquistador)
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06 May 1933
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event
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59th Kentucky Derby: Don Meade aboard Brokers Tip wins in 2:06.8
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06 May 1933
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event
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Italy and the USSR sign trade agreement
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06 May 1933
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event
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The Deutsche Studentenschaft attacked Magnus Hirschfeld's Institut für Sexualwissenschaft, later burning many of its books. |
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08 May 1933
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event
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Mohandas Gandhi begins a 21-day fast of self-purification and launched a one-year campaign to help the Harijan movement. |
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09 May 1933
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event
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Spanish anarchists call for general strike
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10 May 1933
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event
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Censorship: In Germany, the Nazis stage massive public book burnings. |
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10 May 1933
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event
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Deutsche Arbeitsfront (DAF) forms
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10 May 1933
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event
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Nazis stage public book burnings in Germany
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10 May 1933
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event
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Paraguay declares war on Bolivia
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10 May 1933
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event
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Suriname worker's union leader A de Come banish to Netherlands
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12 May 1933
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event
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Federal Emergency Relief Administration and Agricultural Adjustment Administration form to help the needy and farmers
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12 May 1933
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event
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The Agricultural Adjustment Act is enacted to restrict agricultural production by paying farmers subsidies. |
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13 May 1933
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event
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59th Preakness: Charley Kurtsinger aboard Head Play wins in 2:02
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15 May 1933
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event
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1st voice amplification system to be used in US Senate
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16 May 1933
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event
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Cecil Travis becomes 1st player to get 5 hits in his 1st game
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17 May 1933
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event
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Vidkun Quisling and Johan Bernhard Hjort form Nasjonal Samling — the national-socialist party of Norway. |
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18 May 1933
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event
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New Deal: President Franklin D. Roosevelt signs an act creating the Tennessee Valley Authority. |
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18 May 1933
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1st major league All-Star Game announced for July 6 at Comiskey Park It will be played as part of the Chicago World's Fair
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18 May 1933
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event
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Tennessee Valley Act (TVA) Act signed by FDR, to build dams
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21 May 1933
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event
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Mount Davidson Cross lit by FDR via telegraph
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22 May 1933
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event
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Loch Ness Monster is 1st reportedly sighted by John Mackay
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22 May 1933
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event
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World Trade Day/National Maritime Day 1st celebrated
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24 May 1933
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event
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Dmitri Shostakovich's Preludes, premieres in Moscow
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26 May 1933
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event
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2nd emergency Dutch Government of Colijn forms
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26 May 1933
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event
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Phillies Chuck Klein hits for the cycle vs St Louis Cardinals
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27 May 1933
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event
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New Deal: The U.S. Federal Securities Act is signed into law requiring the registration of securities with the Federal Trade Commission. |
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27 May 1933
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event
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The Walt Disney Company releases the cartoon Three Little Pigs, with its hit song "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?" |
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27 May 1933
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The Century of Progress World's Fair opens in Chicago. |
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27 May 1933
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event
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Austrian communist party banned
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27 May 1933
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event
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Century of Progress Exposition opens in Chicago
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27 May 1933
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event
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Federal Securities Act signed
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27 May 1933
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event
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Trailing 11-3, Yankees score 12 runs in 8th & beat White Sox 15-11
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27 May 1933
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event
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Walt Disney's "3 Little Pigs" released
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30 May 1933
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event
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Patent on invisible glass installation
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01 Jun 1933
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event
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Charlie Chaplin weds Paulette Goddard
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02 Jun 1933
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event
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FDR authorizes 1st swimming pool built inside the White House
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02 Jun 1933
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event
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WNJ-AM in Newark New Jersey goes off the air
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03 Jun 1933
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event
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Pope Pius XI encyclical "On oppression of the Church in Spain"
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05 Jun 1933
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event
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Gold standard abolished
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05 Jun 1933
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event
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The U.S. Congress abrogates the United States' use of the gold standard by enacting a joint resolution (48 Stat. 112) nullifying the right of creditors to demand payment in gold. |
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06 Jun 1933
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1st drive-in theater opens (Camden NJ)
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06 Jun 1933
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US Employment Service created
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06 Jun 1933
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The first drive-in theater opens, in Camden, New Jersey, United States. |
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07 Jun 1933
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Balanchine / Weills "7 Deadly Sins, " premiers in Paris
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09 Jun 1933
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Spanish President Zamora takes power
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09 Jun 1933
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Walter Johnson takes over as Cleveland manager
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10 Jun 1933
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37th US Golf Open: Johnny Goodman shoots a 287 at North Shore - Illinois
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10 Jun 1933
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65th Belmont: Mack Garner aboard Hurryoff wins in 2:32.6
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12 Jun 1933
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Financial and Economy World conference opens (66 countries)
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13 Jun 1933
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German Secret State Police (Gestapo) established
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13 Jun 1933
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1st sodium vapor lamps installed (Schenectady NY)
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13 Jun 1933
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Federal Home Owners Loan Corporation authorized
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15 Jun 1933
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C Jackson discovers asteroids #1278 Kenya & #1279 Uganda
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16 Jun 1933
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The National Industrial Recovery Act is passed. |
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16 Jun 1933
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National Industrial Recovery Act becomes law (later struck down)
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16 Jun 1933
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US Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) created
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17 Jun 1933
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Kansas City Massacre: 1 FBI agent, 4 cops and 1 gangster killed by mob
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17 Jun 1933
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Union Station Massacre: In Kansas City, Missouri, four FBI agents and captured fugitive Frank Nash are gunned down by gangsters attempting to free Nash. |
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19 Jun 1933
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Austrian government-Dollfuss bans Nazi-organizations
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21 Jun 1933
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1st Great Lakes-to-Gulf of Mexico barge trip completed, New Orleans
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22 Jun 1933
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German social-democratic party (SPD) forbidden
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29 Jun 1933
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Primo Carnera KOs Jack Sharkey in 6 for heavyweight boxing title
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30 Jun 1933
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50,000 demonstrate in Antwerp against fascism / war
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30 Jun 1933
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Card's Dizzy Dean strikesout 17 Cubs to win 8-2
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30 Jun 1933
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US Assay Offices in Helena Mon, Boise Id & Salt Lake City Utah closes
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02 Jul 1933
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Carl Hubbell shuts-out Cards 1-0 in 18 innings without a walk
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04 Jul 1933
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Work begins on Oakland Bay Bridge
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05 Jul 1933
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German party Catholic Center disbands
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06 Jul 1933
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The first Major League Baseball All-Star Game is played in Chicago's Comiskey Park. The American League defeated the National League 4–2. |
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08 Jul 1933
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46th Wimbledon Womens Tennis: Helen Moody beats D Round (64 68 63)
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08 Jul 1933
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Public Works Administration becomes effective
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08 Jul 1933
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The first rugby union test match between the Wallabies of Australia and the Springboks of South Africa is played at Newlands Stadium in Cape Town. |
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09 Jul 1933
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Frankford Yellowjackets sold, rechristened Philadelphia Eagles
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10 Jul 1933
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1st police radio system operated, Eastchester Township, New York
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12 Jul 1933
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Congress passes 1st minimum wage law (33 cents per hour)
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14 Jul 1933
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Germany began mandatory sterilization of those with hereditary illness
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14 Jul 1933
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NSDAP becomes only party in Germany
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14 Jul 1933
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Verity bowls out Essex twice in a day, 8-47 and 9-44, at Leyton
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14 Jul 1933
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Gleichschaltung: In Germany, all political parties are outlawed except the Nazi Party. |
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14 Jul 1933
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The Nazi eugenics begins with the proclamation of the Law for the Prevention of Hereditarily Diseased Offspring that calls for the compulsory sterilization of any citizen who suffers from alleged genetic disorders. |
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15 Jul 1933
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Wiley Post began 1st solo flight around the world
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17 Jul 1933
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After successfully crossing the Atlantic Ocean, the Lithuanian research aircraft Lituanica crashes in Europe under mysterious circumstances. |
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19 Jul 1933
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1st time, brothers on opposite teams homer in the same game. Red Sox
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19 Jul 1933
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Rick Ferrell homers off brother pitcher Wes of Cleve, who also homers
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20 Jul 1933
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Vatican state secretary Pacelli (Pius XII) signs accord with Hitler
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21 Jul 1933
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Haifa Harbor in Palestine opens
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22 Jul 1933
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1st solo flight round the world 7d 19hrs (Wiley Post)
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22 Jul 1933
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Caterina Jarboro sings "Aida, " NYC-1st negro prima donna in US
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22 Jul 1933
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Wiley Post becomes the first person to fly solo around the world traveling 15,596 miles (25,099Â km) in seven days, 18 hours and 45 minutes. |
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22 Jul 1933
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Wiley Post completes 1st round-the-world solo flight
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24 Jul 1933
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#1726 Hoffmeister, #2136 Jugta, #2158, #3957 Sugie and #4589 McDowell
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24 Jul 1933
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German judge Vogt signs deed of accusation against Van der Lubbe
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24 Jul 1933
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K Reinmuth discovers asteroids #1645 Waterfield, #1668 Hanna,
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25 Jul 1933
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1st Dutch live radio concert: Duke Ellington
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26 Jul 1933
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Joe Dimaggio ends 61 game hitting streak in Pacific Coast League
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27 Jul 1933
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G Van Biesbroeck discovers asteroid #1312 Vassar
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27 Jul 1933
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K Reinmuth discovers asteroid #1284 Latvia
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28 Jul 1933
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1st singing telegram delivered (to Rudy Vallee), New York City
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28 Jul 1933
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Spain recognizes the USSR
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28 Jul 1933
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NFL divides into 2, 5 team divisions
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30 Jul 1933
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28th Davis Cup: Great Britain beats France in Paris (3-2)
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01 Aug 1933
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Carl Hubbell sets record of consecutive scoreless innings (45 1 / 3)
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01 Aug 1933
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Death penality for anti fascists in Germany
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01 Aug 1933
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Dutch colonial regime in Batavia arrest ir Sukarno
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01 Aug 1933
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NRA (National Recovery Administration) forms
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03 Aug 1933
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Yanks are shut out for 1st time after 308 games (since August 2, 1931)
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07 Aug 1933
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The Simele massacre: The Iraqi government slaughters over 3,000 Assyrians in the village of Simele. The day becomes known as Assyrian Martyrs Day. |
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11 Aug 1933
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Temp reaches 136
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12 Aug 1933
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Cuban Dictator Machado y Morales flees after military coup
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13 Aug 1933
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16th PGA Championship: Gene Sarazen at Blue Mound Country Club - Milwaukee
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13 Aug 1933
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Jacques van Egmond becomes world champion amateur cyclist
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14 Aug 1933
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Jimmie Foxx hits for cycle and sets AL record with 9 RBIs
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14 Aug 1933
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Loggers cause a forest fire in the Coast Range of Oregon, later known as the first forest fire of the Tillamook Burn. It is extinguished on September 5, after destroying 240,000 acres (970Â km2). |
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17 Aug 1933
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Lou Gehrig plays record 1,308th consecutive game
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17 Aug 1933
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Soviet Union test GIRD-R1 rocket ("Object 09")
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17 Aug 1933
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Lou Gehrig breaks record by playing in his 1,308th straight game
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19 Aug 1933
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47th US Womens Tennis: Helen Jacobs beats Helen Moody (86 36 30 ret)
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21 Aug 1933
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Ruth's homer leads AL to a 4-2 win in 1st All Star Game
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22 Aug 1933
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Bill Veeck, urges midsummer inter-league games and a split season
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22 Aug 1933
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International Zionists Congress opens in Prague
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23 Aug 1933
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1st TV boxing match - Archie Sexton and Laurie Raiteri in London
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26 Aug 1933
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Jan van Houten bicycles world record time (44,588 km)
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27 Aug 1933
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Earl Averill becomes 2nd Cleveland ballplayer to hit for cycle Moody defaults in 3rd set, trailing 3-0
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30 Aug 1933
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Air France forms
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30 Aug 1933
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Portuguese Dictator Salazar forms secret police (PIDE)
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03 Sep 1933
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Yevgeniy Abalakov is the first man to reach the highest point in the Soviet Union, Communism Peak (now called Ismoil Somoni Peak and situated in Tajikistan) (7495 m). |
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04 Sep 1933
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1st airplane to exceed 300 mph (483 km/h), JR Wendell, Glenview, Illinois
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08 Sep 1933
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Ghazi bin Faisal became King of Iraq. |
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09 Sep 1933
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53rd US Mens Tennis: Fred Perry beats Jack Crawford (63 1113 46 60 61)
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10 Sep 1933
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1st Negro League All-Star Game, West beats East 11-7 (Comiskey Park)
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10 Sep 1933
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event
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53rd US Mens Tennis: Fred Perry beats J H Crawford (63 11-13 46 60 61)
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12 Sep 1933
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Alejandro Lerroux forms new Spanish government
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12 Sep 1933
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event
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Dutch parliament accepts ban on uniforms
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12 Sep 1933
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Leó Szilárd, waiting for a red light on Southampton Row in Bloomsbury, conceives the idea of the nuclear chain reaction. |
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13 Sep 1933
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Elizabeth McCombs becomes the first woman elected to the New Zealand Parliament. |
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14 Sep 1933
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event
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Schaduwproces-Rijksdagbrand opens in London
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14 Sep 1933
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2 billion board feet of lumber destroyed in Tillamook Oregon fire
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19 Sep 1933
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event
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New York Giants clinch the pennant
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20 Sep 1933
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event
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Pittsburgh Steelers (as Pirates) play 1st NFL game, lose 23-2
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21 Sep 1933
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event
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Trial against Marinus der Lubbe opens
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21 Sep 1933
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event
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Salvador Lutteroth ran the first ever EMLL (now CMLL) show in Mexico, marking the birth of Lucha Libre |
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23 Sep 1933
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event
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Yanks commit 7 errors in 1 game but beat Boston 16-12
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25 Sep 1933
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event
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1st state poorhouse opens in Smyrna, Georgia
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25 Sep 1933
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5th "extermination campaign" against communists in Nanjing China
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26 Sep 1933
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event
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As gangster Machine Gun Kelly surrenders to the FBI, he shouts out, "Don’t shoot, G-Men!", which becomes a nickname for FBI agents. |
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26 Sep 1933
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event
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Ten convicts escape from the Indiana State Prison with guns smuggled into the prison by bank robber John Dillinger |
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28 Sep 1933
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event
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Greer Garson wed Edward Snelson
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28 Sep 1933
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event
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Sally Eilers weds Harry Joe Brown
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29 Sep 1933
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event
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Little King, Cartoon Character, by Von Beuren, debut
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30 Sep 1933
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event
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Berlin / Hart / Heyman / Myers ballet "As Thousands Cheer, " premieres in New York City
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01 Oct 1933
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event
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Antwerp Sports arena opens
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01 Oct 1933
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event
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Packers make 5 1st downs, Giants make 0, but still win 10-7
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01 Oct 1933
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event
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Washingston Senator coach Nick Altrock plays in a game at age 57
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03 Oct 1933
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event
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Gustave "Staf" de Clerq forms Flemish National Covenant
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04 Oct 1933
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event
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Esquire magazine is 1st published
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07 Oct 1933
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event
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New York Giants beat Washington Senators, 4 games to 1 in 30th World Series
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07 Oct 1933
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event
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Air France is inaugurated, after being formed by a merger of 5 French airlines. |
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08 Oct 1933
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event
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Coit Tower dedicated in SF, a monument to firefighters
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08 Oct 1933
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Martinez Barrios forms new Spanish government
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10 Oct 1933
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event
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1st synthetic detergent, "Dreft" by Procter and Gamble, goes on sale
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10 Oct 1933
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event
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United Airlines Boeing 247 mid-air explosion: A United Airlines Boeing 247 is destroyed by sabotage, the first such proven case in the history of commercial aviation. |
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10 Oct 1933
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event
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1st synthetic detergent for home use marketed
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12 Oct 1933
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event
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The United States Army Disciplinary Barracks on Alcatraz Island, is acquired by the United States Department of Justice |
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12 Oct 1933
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event
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Alcatraz becomes a federal prison (unofficially)
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12 Oct 1933
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event
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John Dillinger escapes from the Allen County, OH, jail
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13 Oct 1933
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event
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Soccer team STEVO forms in Geesteren
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14 Oct 1933
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event
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Nazi Germany withdraws from the League of Nations. |
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14 Oct 1933
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event
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Nazi Germany announces withdrawal from League of Nations
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15 Oct 1933
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event
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Philadelphia Eagles play 1st NFL game, lose to New York Giants 56-0
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17 Oct 1933
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event
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Albert Einstein flees Nazi Germany and moves to the United States. |
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17 Oct 1933
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event
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Albert Einstein arrives in the US, a refugee from Nazi Germany
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19 Oct 1933
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event
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Germany withdraws from the League of Nations. |
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19 Oct 1933
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event
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Berlin Olympic Committee vote to introduce basketball in 1936
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22 Oct 1933
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event
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Primo Carnera beats Paulin in 15 for heavyweight boxing title
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26 Oct 1933
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event
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French government of Serraut forms
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04 Nov 1933
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event
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Bradman scores 200 NSW vs. Queensland, 184 mins, 26 fours
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04 Nov 1933
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event
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Young Park (1) in the Bronx named in honor of James Young
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05 Nov 1933
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event
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Chicago Bears 30 game unbeaten streak ends to Patriots (10-0)
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05 Nov 1933
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event
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Spanish Basques vote for autonomy
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07 Nov 1933
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event
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Pennsylvania voters overturn blue law, by permitting Sunday sports
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08 Nov 1933
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event
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FDR creates Civil Works Administration
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10 Nov 1933
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event
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Black Blizzard snowstorm-duststorm rages from SD to Atlantic
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11 Nov 1933
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event
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"Great Black Blizzard" 1st great dust storm in Great Plains
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12 Nov 1933
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event
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1st known photo of Loch Ness monster (or whatever) is taken
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12 Nov 1933
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event
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1st Sunday football game in Philadelphia (previously illegal)
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12 Nov 1933
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Nazis receive 92% of vote in Germany
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13 Nov 1933
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event
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1st modern sit-down strike, Hormel meat packers, Austin, Minnesota
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16 Nov 1933
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event
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Brazilians President Getulio Vargas names himself Dictator
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16 Nov 1933
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event
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Roosevelt establishes diplomatic relations with USSR
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17 Nov 1933
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event
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US recognizes USSR, opens trade
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19 Nov 1933
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event
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Women allowed to vote in Spain (helps right wing)
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21 Nov 1933
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event
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1st US ambassador to USSR, W.C. Bullitt, begins service
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25 Nov 1933
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event
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1st Soviet liquid rocket attains altitude of 261' (80m)
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26 Nov 1933
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event
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Camille Chautemps becomes French Premier
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29 Nov 1933
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event
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Japan begins persecution of communists
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29 Nov 1933
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event
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1st state liquor stores authorized (Pennsylvania)
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30 Nov 1933
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event
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CCC Camps are established in Cleveland Park District
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02 Dec 1933
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event
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1st transatlantic telephone wedding (Bertil Clason-Sigrid Carlson)
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03 Dec 1933
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event
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Connie Mack sells Mickey Cochrane to Detroit Tigers for $100,000
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03 Dec 1933
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event
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Joe Lilliard QBs Chicago Cardinals; last NFL black until 1946
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04 Dec 1933
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event
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FDR creates Federal Alcohol Control Administration
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05 Dec 1933
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event
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21st Am ratified, 18th Amendment (Prohibition) repealed (5:32pm EST)
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05 Dec 1933
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event
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Prohibition in the United States ends: Utah becomes the 36th U.S. state to ratify the Twenty-first Amendment to the United States Constitution, thus establishing the required 75% of states needed to enact the amendment. (This overturned the 18th Amendment which had made the manufacture, sale, or transportation of alcohol illegal in the United States.) |
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06 Dec 1933
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U.S. federal judge John M. Woolsey rules that James Joyce's novel Ulysses is not obscene. |
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09 Dec 1933
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event
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21st CFL Grey Cup: Toronto Argonauts defeats Sarnia Imperials, 4-3
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09 Dec 1933
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event
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Romania disallows fascist Iron Guard
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14 Dec 1933
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event
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Josephine Baker performs in Amsterdam
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15 Dec 1933
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event
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The Twenty-first Amendment to the United States Constitution officially becomes effective, repealing the Eighteenth Amendment that prohibited the sale, manufacture, and transportation of alcohol. |
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15 Dec 1933
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event
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Baseball owners agree to ban Sunday doubleheaders until after June 15
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16 Dec 1933
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event
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Abe de Vries & Sipke Castelein win Elfstedentocht
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17 Dec 1933
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event
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NFL starts keeping official statistics as Bears beat Giants 23-21 in championship game
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17 Dec 1933
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event
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B H Valentine scores 133 on Test Cricket debut, England vs India at Bombay
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17 Dec 1933
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event
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Lala Amarnath scores century on Test Cricket debut (went on to 118)
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17 Dec 1933
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event
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Spain's 2nd Government of Lerroux forms
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19 Dec 1933
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event
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Electric Home & Farm Authority Inc, authorized
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20 Dec 1933
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event
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Bolivia & Paraguay sign weapon cease fire
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21 Dec 1933
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event
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Dried human blood serum 1st prepared, University of Pennsylvania
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21 Dec 1933
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event
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Newfoundland reverts to being a crown colony
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21 Dec 1933
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event
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20th Century Fox signs Shirley Temple, 5, to a studio contract
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23 Dec 1933
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event
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Howie Morenz takes over NHL career goal lead at 251
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23 Dec 1933
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event
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Marinus van der Lubbe sentenced to death
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23 Dec 1933
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event
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Train crash in Eastern Paris; 230 die
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24 Dec 1933
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event
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Paris express train derails & kills 160, injures 300 (France)
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25 Dec 1933
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event
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Another Christmas Day five-wicket haul by Clarrie Grimmett
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25 Dec 1933
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event
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Belgian Working people's party accept Henry de Mans Plan of Labor
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25 Dec 1933
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event
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Stan Smith takes 8-33 for Victoria vs Tasmania at Hobart
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26 Dec 1933
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event
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US forswears armed intervention in the Western Hemisphere
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26 Dec 1933
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event
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Bradman scores 187 New South Wales vs Victoria, 294 minutes, 13 fours
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29 Dec 1933
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event
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Yankees refuse to release Babe Ruth so he can manage the Cincinnati Reds
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30 Dec 1933
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event
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30 Dec 1933
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event
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Government disallows NSB-membership for civil service
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30 Dec 1933
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event
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Jack Badcock scores 274 vs Victoria, Tasmania's 1st double-ton
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