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June 19, 1933: Museum of Science and Industry opens in Chicago
June 10, 1933: INS created
June 16, 1933: NRA created
June 17, 1933: Baldur von Schirach named Youth Leader of the Reich

The following events occurred in June 1933:

June 1, 1933 (Thursday)

June 2, 1933 (Friday)

June 3, 1933 (Saturday)

Pope Pius XI
Alcala-Zamora

June 4, 1933 (Sunday)

June 5, 1933 (Monday)

June 6, 1933 (Tuesday)

June 7, 1933 (Wednesday)

June 8, 1933 (Thursday)

June 9, 1933 (Friday)

June 10, 1933 (Saturday)

June 11, 1933 (Sunday)

June 12, 1933 (Monday)

June 13, 1933 (Tuesday)

June 14, 1933 (Wednesday)

Mattern

June 15, 1933 (Thursday)

June 16, 1933 (Friday)

Arlosoroff

June 17, 1933 (Saturday)

Floyd
Union Station

June 18, 1933 (Sunday)

June 19, 1933 (Monday)

June 20, 1933 (Tuesday)

San Marino

June 21, 1933 (Wednesday)

June 22, 1933 (Thursday)

Judge Horton
Patterson

June 23, 1933 (Friday)

Ross
Canzoneri

June 24, 1933 (Saturday)

June 25, 1933 (Sunday)

King Boris III

June 26, 1933 (Monday)

June 26, 1933: Hugenberg fired after helping Hitler win power
Commandant Eicke

June 27, 1933 (Tuesday)

June 28, 1933 (Wednesday)

Arbuckle

June 29, 1933 (Thursday)

June 30, 1933 (Friday)

References

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  2. Robert C. Tucker, Stalin in Power: The Revolution from Above, 1928–1941 (W. W. Norton & Company, 1992) p243
  3. "A Midget, Banker Hearings and Populism Circa 1933", Wall Street Journal Deal Journal Blog, January 12, 2010; "Photo of Morgan With Midget Can't Be Used, Warning", Milwaukee Journal, June 1, 1933, p1
  4. Jürgen Rohwer and Mikhail S. Monakov, Stalin's Ocean-going Fleet: Soviet Naval Strategy and Shipbuilding Programmes, 1935–1953 (Frank Cass Publishers, 2001) p42
  5. Molly Wilkinson Johnson, Training Socialist Citizens: Sports and the State in East Germany (BRILL, 2008) pp22-23
  6. "BLAST KILLS 7, INJURES 50", Milwaukee Sentinel, June 3, 1933, p1
  7. "Anti-Church Laws Bring Spain Under Papal Ban", Milwaukee Journal, June 3, 1933, p1
  8. "Wilhelm Weds Commoner, Still Claims Throne Rights", Milwaukee Sentinel, June 4, 1933, p1
  9. Andrew Crisell, An Introductory History of British Broadcasting (Routledge, 2002) p51
  10. "Wreck in France Takes 14 Lives", Milwaukee Journal, June 5, 1933, p2
  11. Richard H. Timberlake, Monetary Policy in the United States: An Intellectual and Institutional History (University of Chicago Press, 1993) p277
  12. Kerry Segrave, Drive-in Theaters: A History from Their Inception In 1933 (McFarland, 2006) pp4-7
  13. Saeed Moaveni, Engineering Fundamentals: An Introduction to Engineering (Cengage Learning, 2010) p413
  14. "Afghan Minister Slain", Sarasota Herald-Tribune, June 7, 1933, p4
  15. "Duce's Peace Treaty Signed by Big Powers", Milwaukee Sentinel, June 8, 1933, p1
  16. "BAER STOPS SCHMELING IN TENTH", Milwaukee Sentinel, June 9, 1933, p17
  17. Bill Mallon and Jeroen Heijmans, Historical Dictionary of the Olympic Movement (Scarecrow Press, Aug 16, 2011 p. li
  18. "Count 10 Dead, Many Injured in Fire, Blast", Milwaukee Sentinel, June 10, 1933, p1; "Three Arrested As Plotters in Plant Explosion", Milwaukee Sentinel, June 11, 1933, p2
  19. David J. Darling, The Complete Book of Spaceflight: From Apollo 1 to Zero Gravity (John Wiley & Sons, 2003) p252
  20. "Train in Flood; 50 Are Missing", Milwaukee Sentinel, June 11, 1933, p1
  21. Keith Fitzgerald, The Face of the Nation: Immigration, the State, and the National Identity (Stanford University Press, 1996) p164
  22. Jerome A. Greene, Stricken Field: The Little Bighorn Since 1876 (University of Oklahoma Press, 2008) p73
  23. . Russell Girardin, et al., Dillinger: The Untold Story (Indiana University Press, 2005) p271; New Carlisle Chamber of Commerce
  24. William H. Young and Nancy K. Young, The Great Depression in America: A Cultural Encyclopedia (Greenwood Publishing Group, 2007) p519
  25. "NINE DIE IN FAIR PLANE CRASH", Milwaukee Sentinel, June 12, 1933, p1
  26. "Eugene James, up on Burgoo King in Kentucky Derby Last Year Drowns", St. Petersburg (FL) Independent, June 12, 1933, p7; Jim Bolus, Derby Magic (Pelican Publishing, 1998) p186
  27. Warren J. Samuels and Ross B. Emmett, Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology: A Research Annual (Emerald Group Publishing, 2009) p121
  28. James Stuart Olson, Historical Dictionary of the Great Depression, 1929–1940 (Greenwood Publishing Group, 2001) pp146-147
  29. "Mattern's Fate In Northland Is Still Unknown", Milwaukee Sentinel, June 17, 1933, p2
  30. "Mattern Tells of Crash in Wilds, Rescue by Eskimo River Party", Milwaukee Journal, July 12, 1933, p1
  31. "BRITAIN TO PAY $10,000,000", Milwaukee Sentinel, June 15, 1933, p1
  32. Nomi Prins, It Takes a Pillage: Behind the Bailouts, Bonuses, and Backroom Deals from Washington to Wall Street (John Wiley & Sons, 2009) p136
  33. Irving Bernstein and Frances Fox Piven, The Turbulent Years: A History of the American Worker, 1933–1941 (Haymarket Books, 2010) p34
  34. Leslie Stein, The Hope Fulfilled: The Rise of Modern Israel (Greenwood Publishing, 2003) pp200-201
  35. "Sheriff Freed By 'Pretty Boy' After Flight", Milwaukee Sentinel, June 18, 1933, p2
  36. "65,300,000 in Reich", Milwaukee Sentinel, July 5, 1933, p2
  37. "Gang Guns Slay Four Officers, Prisoner", Milwaukee Journal, June 17, 1933, p1; Michael Newton, The Encyclopedia of American Law Enforcement (Infobase Publishing, 2007) p182
  38. Alan Dearn and Elizabeth Sharp, The Hitler Youth 1933–45 (Osprey Publishing, 2006)
  39. Yung-Chen Chiang, Social Engineering and the Social Sciences in China, 1919–1949 (Cambridge University Press, 2001), p. 181.
  40. "Cut Cotton Crop", Lewiston Morning Tribune, June 20, 1933, p1
  41. "Austrian Nazis Are Outlawed", Montreal Gazette, June 20, 1933, p1
  42. Leopold Schwarzschild and Andreas Wesemann, Chronicle of a Downfall: Germany 1929–1939 (I.B.Tauris, 2010) p113
  43. Kee Malesky, All Facts Considered: The Essential Library of Inessential Knowledge (John Wiley & Sons, 2010) p54
  44. Edmund Jan Osmańczyk and Anthony Mango, Encyclopedia of the United Nations and International Agreements: A to F (Taylor & Francis, 2003) p232
  45. "Prince Weds Today", Milwaukee Sentinel, June 19, 1933, p2
  46. Cynthia Ann Ruder, Making History for Stalin: The Story of the Belomor Canal (University Press of Florida, 1998) p31
  47. Stephanie E. McCarthy, Haunted Peoria (Arcadia Publishing, 2009) p152
  48. "Revolt Is Overthrown", Milwaukee Journal, June 21, 1933, p2; "Plot in Tiny Nation", Milwaukee Sentinel, June 23, 1933, p2
  49. Monte S. Finkelstein, Separatism, the Allies and the Mafia: The Struggle for Sicilian Independence, 1943–1948 (Lehigh University Press, 1998) p20
  50. "Siamese King Bows", Milwaukee Sentinel, June 21, 1933, p1; Kasīan Tēchaphīra, Commodifying Marxism: The Formation Of Modern Thai Radical Culture, 1927–1958 (Trans Pacific Press, 2001) p39
  51. "Procuracy", in Encyclopedia of Soviet Law (BRILL, 1985) p623
  52. "Barbara Gives Her Hand to Prince But Keeps Purse", Milwaukee Sentinel, June 20, 1933, p1
  53. Carol Robertson, The Little Red Book of Wine Law: A Case of Legal Issues (American Bar Association, 2008) p69
  54. "Negro Given Third Trial— Scottsboro Black In New Lease On Life", Florence (AL) Times, June 22, 1933
  55. "Adolf Hitler Outlaws Socialist Party in Germany", Milwaukee Journal, June 22, 1933, p1
  56. Geoffrey K. Roberts, German Politics Today (Manchester University Press, 2000) p82
  57. "Bomb Set for Congressman", Milwaukee Sentinel, June 23, 1933, p1
  58. Lawrence A. Clayton, Peru and the United States: The Condor and the Eagle (University of Georgia Press 1999) p148
  59. J. J. Johnston and Sean Curtin, Chicago Boxing (Arcadia Publishing, 2005) p640
  60. Roy Godson and James J. Wirtz, Strategic Denial and Deception: The Twenty-First Century Challenge (Transaction Publishers, 2002) p63
  61. John J. Michalczyk, Confront!: Resistance in Nazi Germany (Peter Lang, 2004) p27-28
  62. "Army Rules Bulgaria", Milwaukee Sentinel, June 26, 1933, p2
  63. Dan P. Silverman, Hitler's Economy: Nazi Work Creation Programs, 1933–1936 (Harvard University Press, 1998) p12
  64. Harold Marcuse, Legacies of Dachau: The Uses and Abuses of a Concentration Camp, 1933–2001 (Cambridge University Press, 2001) pp23-24
  65. "Nazis Outlaw Nationalists As Rival Party", Milwaukee Sentinel, June 28, 1933, p2
  66. Thomas Zeller, Driving Germany: The Landscape of the German Autobahn, 1930–1970 (Berghahn Books, 2010) p55
  67. Thomas Hylland Eriksen and Richard Jenkins, Flag, Nation and Symbolism in Europe and America (Psychology Press, 2007) p68
  68. Robert Grant and Joseph Katz, The Great Trials Of The Twenties: The Watershed Decade in America's Courtrooms (Da Capo Press, 1998) p93
  69. Elizabeth Fagg Olds, Women of the Four Winds (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 1999) p251
  70. "CARNERA K.O.'S SHARKEY", Milwaukee Sentinel, June 30, 1933, p1
  71. Mark C. Carnes, ed., American National Biography: Supplement (Oxford University Press, 2005) pp79-80
  72. "Jail Ex-Chancellor", Milwaukee Sentinel, June 30, 1933, p2
  73. "New Peru Cabinet", Milwaukee Sentinel, June 30, 1933, p2
  74. "SAG Timeline", SAG.org; Anna Kate Sterling, Celebrity Articles from the Screen Guild Magazine (Scarecrow Press, 1987) p v
  75. "SAG, AFTRA Members Approve Merger to Form SAG-AFTRA", SAG-AFTRA.org
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