March 1933

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The following events occurred in March 1933:

March 1, 1933 (Wednesday)

March 2, 1933 (Thursday)

March 3, 1933 (Friday)

March 4, 1933 (Saturday)

March 5, 1933 (Sunday)

March 6, 1933 (Monday)

March 7, 1933 (Tuesday)

March 8, 1933 (Wednesday)

March 9, 1933 (Thursday)

March 10, 1933 (Friday)

March 11, 1933 (Saturday)

March 12, 1933 (Sunday)

March 13, 1933 (Monday)

March 14, 1933 (Tuesday)

March 15, 1933 (Wednesday)

March 16, 1933 (Thursday)

March 17, 1933 (Friday)

March 18, 1933 (Saturday)

March 19, 1933 (Sunday)

March 20, 1933 (Monday)

March 21, 1933 (Tuesday)

March 22, 1933 (Wednesday)

March 23, 1933 (Thursday)

March 24, 1933 (Friday)

March 25, 1933 (Saturday)

March 26, 1933 (Sunday)

March 27, 1933 (Monday)

March 28, 1933 (Tuesday)

March 29, 1933 (Wednesday)

March 30, 1933 (Thursday)

March 31, 1933 (Friday)

References

  1. Mitzi M. Brunsdale, Icons of Mystery and Crime Detection: From Sleuths to Superheroes (ABC-CLIO, Jul 26, 2010) p. 550
  2. Regina (Sask.) Leader-Post, March 1, 1933, p. 1
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 Robert Lynn Fuller, Phantom of Fear: The Banking Panic of 1933 (McFarland, 2011)
  4. Gerald Schiller, It Happened in Hollywood: Remarkable Events That Shaped History (Globe Pequot, 2010) pp. 74-77
  5. "California Takes Holiday", Spokane Daily Chronicle, March 2, 1933, p. 3
  6. "Rainey Is Chosen Speaker of House", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 3, 1933, p. 1
  7. Maxine N. Lurie and Marc Mappen, Encyclopedia of New Jersey (Rutgers University Press, 2004) p. 540
  8. Hal Rothman, Preserving Different Pasts: The American National Monuments (University of Illinois Press, 1989) p. 232
  9. Margaret Leslie Davis, Dark Side of Fortune: Triumph and Scandal in the Life of Oil Tycoon Edward L. Doheny (University of California Press, 2001) p. 272
  10. 1 2 The Supreme Court of Canada and Its Justices/La Cour Suprême du Canada et Ses Juges, 1875-2000 (Dundurn Press, 2000) p. 52
  11. Tad S. Murty, The Indian Ocean Tsunami (CRC Press, 2007) p. 51
  12. "372 Are Killed by Tidal Wave", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 3, 1933, p. 1; "Quake's Known Dead Is 1,535", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 4, 1933, p. 2
  13. Barbara Tufty, 1001 Questions Answered about Earthquakes, Avalanches, Floods, and Other Natural Disasters (Courier Dover Publications, 1978)
  14. "Communists' Leader Arrested in Berlin", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 4, 1933, p. 2
  15. Heinrich August Winkler, Germany: The Long Road West, 1933-1990 (Oxford University Press, 2007) p. 43
  16. R.S. Chaurasia, History of Modern China (Atlantic Publishers, 2004) p. 188
  17. "High Court of Congress: Impeachment Trials, 1797-1936", by William F. Swindler, ABA Journal (April 1974) p. 427
  18. St. Petersburg (FL) Evening Independent, March 3, 1933, p. 1
  19. "Presidential Oath Is Given to Roosevelt" (March 5, 1933), Pittsburgh Press, p. 1
  20. "Roosevelt's Inaugural Address Renews Pledge of 'New Deal'" (March 5, 1933), Pittsburgh Press, p. 6
  21. "Cabinet Sworn, Goes to Work" (March 5, 1933), Pittsburgh Press, p. 1
  22. "4 March 1933 – The beginning of the end of parliamentarian democracy in Austria"
  23. 1 2 Lucas Prakke and Constantijn Kortmann, eds., Constitutional Law of 15 EU Member States (Kluwer, 2004) p. 38
  24. Rik W. Hafer, The Federal Reserve System: An Encyclopedia (Greenwood Publishing Group, 2005) p. 21
  25. "Reichstag elections 1933"
  26. The Defining Moment: The Great Depression and the American Economy in the Twentieth Century (University of Chicago Press, 1997) p. 29
  27. "Senate Finally Votes to End Great Depression, Officially", El Paso (TX) Herald-Post, October 8, 1974, p1
  28. "Greeks to Jail Ex-Dictator", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 8, 1933, p. 2
  29. "Reveals Colitis Fatal to Cermak", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 31, 1933, p. 1
  30. Dutt, R. Palme (1935). Fascism and Social Revolution. International Publishers Co. p. 162.
  31. "Dry Director Bans Raids on Speakeasies", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 9, 1933, p. 2
  32. Robert Conquest, The Harvest of Sorrow: Soviet Collectivization and the Terror-famine (Oxford University Press, 1987) p. 258
  33. James Minahan, Encyclopedia of the Stateless Nations: A-C (Greenwood Publishing Group, 2002) p. 297; "Bavaria Put under Control of Nazis", New York Times, March 10, 1933, p. 13
  34. "ROOSEVELT EXTENDS BANK HOLIDAY AFTER SIGNING EMERGENCY LAWS", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 10, 1933, p. 1
  35. "Long Beach Earthquake: 70th Anniversary", Southern California Earthquake Center; "HUNDREDS ARE KILLED IN S. CALIFORNIA QUAKES", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 11, 1933, p. 1
  36. "Third Radio Chain to Open", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 11, 1933, p. 2
  37. Hilmar Hoffmann, The Triumph of Propaganda: Film and National Socialism, 1933-1945 (Berghahn Books, 1997) pp. 89-90
  38. "ROOSEVELT EXPLAINS PLANS FOR RESUMPTION OF BANKING", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 13, 1933, p. 1
  39. Neil A. Wynn, The A to Z of the Roosevelt-Truman Era (Scarecrow Press, 2009) pp. 154-155
  40. Jean-Marc F. Blanchard, et al., Power and the Purse: Economic Statecraft, Interdependence, and National Security (Frank Cass and Co., 2000) pp. 232233
  41. "Theater Fire in Mexico Takes Toll of 41 Lives", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 15, 1933, p. 2
  42. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 13, 1933, p. 2
  43. Robert S. Wistrich, Who's Who in Nazi Germany (Routledge, 1982) p. 274
  44. "Erickson Takes Walsh's Position", Spokane Daily Chronicle, March 14, 1933, p. 2
  45. Claudia Goldin and Gary D. Libecap, The Regulated Economy: A Historical Approach to Political Economy (University of Chicago Press, 1994) p. 168
  46. "23 in Four States Killed, 200 Wounded by Tornado", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 15, 1933, p. 1 "Tornado Toll Mounts to 43", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 16, 1933, p. 1
  47. "Leader in Peruvian Revolt Kills Himself", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 15, 1933, p. 2
  48. "Stocks Gain Three Billion", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 16, 1933, p. 1
  49. N. M. Dronin and E. G. Bellinger, Climate Dependence and Food Problems in Russia, 1900-1990 (Central European University Press, 2005) p. 149
  50. "Movie Actor Hurt As Bomb Explodes", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 16, 1933, p. 1
  51. "Congressmen In Fist Fight After Session", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 17, 1933, p. 3
  52. Corey Ross, Media and the Making of Modern Germany: Mass Communications, Society, and Politics from the Empire to the Third Reich (Oxford University Press, 2008) p. 295
  53. "Throngs Shout Farewell As Roosevelt Quits Isles", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 17, 1933, p. 2
  54. Edgar A. Haine, Railroad Wrecks (Associated University Presses, 1993) p. 149
  55. Bill Bradley, Time Present, Time Past: A Memoir (Random House, Inc., 1997)
  56. William L. Shirer, The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich: A History of Nazi Germany (Simon and Schuster, 1959) p. 204
  57. John Alexander Williams, Turning to Nature in Germany: Hiking, Nudism, and Conservation, 1900-1940 (Stanford University Press, 2007) p. 193
  58. "Peasants of Russia Forbidden to Leave Collective Farms". Chicago Daily Tribune. March 19, 1935. p. 6.
  59. "New Constitution Adopted in Portugal", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 21, 1933, p. 2
  60. Tom Gallagher, Portugal: A Twentieth-Century Interpretation (Manchester University Press1983) p. 65
  61. "Zangara Dies, Defiant to End", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 21, 1933, p. 1
  62. 1 2 Richard J. Evans, The Coming of the Third Reich (Penguin, 2005) pp. 34550
  63. Jonathan Petropoulos, Royals and the Reich: The Princes von Hessen in Nazi Germany (Oxford University Press, 2006) p. 120
  64. "The Dachau Gas Chambers", by Harry W. Mazal, Holocaust-History.org
  65. Jean-Michel Palmier, Weimar in Exile: The Antifascist Emigration in Europe and America (Verso, 2006) p. 458
  66. "ROOSEVELT AUTHORIZES BEER SALE BY SIGNING BILL FOR 3.2 BREW", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 23, 1933, p. 1; "Beer Return Set At 12:01 A.M. In All Time Zones", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 24, 1933, p. 1
  67. "HITLER VOTED DICTATOR UNDER PRUSSIAN SYSTEM", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 24, 1933, p. 1; Cyprian Blamires, World Fascism: A Historical Encyclopedia (Volume 1) (ABC-CLIO, 2006) p. 197
  68. "10,000 Jews Protest German Terrorism", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 24, 1933, p. 1
  69. Stephen Van Dulken, Inventing the 20th century: 100 Inventions that Shaped the World from the Airplane to the Zipper (NYU Press, 2002) p. 98; "Plastic explosion...", by Martin Sherwood, New Scientist (March 24, 1983) p. 836
  70. "HITLER DENIES RELIGIOUS PERSECUTION IN GERMANY", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 25, 1933, p. 1
  71. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 25, 1933, p. 2
  72. "U. S. FINDS RELIGIOUS PERSECUTION ENDED", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 27, 1933, p. 1
  73. pdf p. 2: text of the notice (french), p. 3: answer of Eric Drummond, Secretary-General of the League of Nations (1920–1933)
  74. "Hitler Party Orders Boycott in Revenge", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 28, 1933, p. 1
  75. Gilbert, Martin (1987). The Holocaust: a history of the Jews of Europe during the Second World War (1st ed.). New York: H. Holt. p. 33. ISBN 0805003487.
  76. Michael Milde, International Air Law and ICAO (Eleven International Publishing, 2008) pp. 228-9
  77. Richard Taylor, Film Propaganda: Soviet Russia and Nazi Germany (I.B.Tauris, 1998) p. 144
  78. "Burlesque's Queen of '90's Dies Virtually Penniless", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 29, 1933, p. 3 (online
  79. H. W. Koch, In the Name of the Volk: Political Justice in Hitler's Germany (I.B.Tauris, Nov 16, 1997) p. 43
  80. "23 Are Killed by Tornadoes in Far South", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 31, 1933, p. 1; "Tornado Toll of Death 68", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, April 1, 1933, p. 1
  81. Isaiah Friedman, British Pan-Arab Policy, 19151922: A Critical Appraisal (Transaction Publishers, 2010) p. 343
  82. Margarete Limberg and Hubert Rübsaat, Germans No More: Accounts of Jewish Everyday Life, 19331938 (Berghahn Books, 2006) p. 25
  83. Wolfgang S. Heinz and Hugo Frühling, Determinants of gross human rights violations by state and state-sponsored actors in Brazil, Uruguay, Chile, and Argentina, 19601990 (Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1999) p. 229; "Terra Seizes Rule of Uruguay in Coup", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, April 1, 1933, p. 2
  84. "GERMANS LIMIT BOYCOTT TO ONE DAY AS 'WARNING'", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, April 1, 1933, p. 1
  85. Peter Hoffmann, German Resistance to Hitler (Harvard University Press, 1988) p. 224
  86. Frank Bajohr, "Aryanisation" in Hamburg: The Economic Exclusion of Jews and the Confiscation of Their Property in Nazi Germany (Berghahn Books, 2002) p. 66
  87. Neil A. Wynn, The A to Z of the Roosevelt-Truman Era (Scarecrow Press, 2009) p. 102
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