September 1933

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September 12, 1933: Leó Szilárd gains an insight...
...on the nuclear chain reaction
...at Southampton Row and Russell Square...

The following events occurred in September 1933:

September 1, 1933 (Friday)

September 2, 1933 (Saturday)

September 3, 1933 (Sunday)

September 4, 1933 (Monday)

September 5, 1933 (Tuesday)

September 6, 1933 (Wednesday)

September 7, 1933 (Thursday)

September 8, 1933 (Friday)

September 9, 1933 (Saturday)

September 10, 1933 (Sunday)

September 11, 1933 (Monday)

September 12, 1933 (Tuesday)

September 13, 1933 (Wednesday)

September 14, 1933 (Thursday)

September 15, 1933 (Friday)

September 16, 1933 (Saturday)

September 17, 1933 (Sunday)

September 18, 1933 (Monday)

September 19, 1933 (Tuesday)

September 20, 1933 (Wednesday)

September 21, 1933 (Thursday)

September 22, 1933 (Friday)

September 23, 1933 (Saturday)

September 24, 1933 (Sunday)

September 25, 1933 (Monday)

September 26, 1933 (Tuesday)

September 27, 1933 (Wednesday)

September 28, 1933 (Thursday)

September 29, 1933 (Friday)

September 30, 1933 (Saturday)

References

  1. John B. Kirby, Black Americans in the Roosevelt Era: Liberalism and Race (University of Tennessee Press, 1982) p22
  2. Richard J. Evans, The Third Reich in Power (Penguin, 2006) p168-169
  3. Arthur M. Schlesinger, The Politics of Upheaval: 1935-1936, The Age of Roosevelt (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2003) pp112-121
  4. Stephen Donovan, et al., Authority Matters: Rethinking the Theory and Practice of Authorship (Rodopi, 2008) p147
  5. Ion S. Munro, Through Fascism to World Power: A History of the Revolution in Italy (Ayer Publishing, 1933) p271
  6. Daniel Yergin, The Prize: The Epic Quest for Oil, Money & Power (Simon and Schuster, 2008) p238
  7. Owen Dudley Edwards, British Children's Fiction in the Second World War (Edinburgh University Press, 2007) p286
  8. "Italian All Set for Bagdad Hop", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, September 2, 1933; "De Pinedo Dies in Flames As Ocean Plane Crashes", Youngstown Vindicator, September 2, 1933
  9. "The Founding and Story of Fine Gael - 1933", MichaelCollins.com
  10. Ted Henken, Cuba: A Global Studies Handbook (ABC-CLIO, 2008).
  11. "Wedell Sets Speed Mark at Air Races", St. Joseph (MO) Gazette, September 5, 1933, p1
  12. Walter J. Boyne, Beyond the Wild Blue: A History of the United States Air Force, 1947-2007 (Macmillan, 2007) p450
  13. "Daring Girl Flier Killed Racing Men", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, September 5, 1933, p1
  14. Russell Sanjek, American Popular Music and Its Business: From 1900 to 1984 (Oxford University Press, 1988) p193
  15. "Cuban Junta Quickly Ousts De Cespedes", Montreal Gazette, September 6, 1933, p1
  16. "Soldiers, Radicals Oust New Cuban Government", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, September 6, 1933, p1
  17. Gillian McGillivray, Batista Blazing Cane: Sugar Communities, Class, & State Formation in Cuba, 1868-1959 (Duke University Press, 2009) p207
  18. "Depression doesn't stop Daily Variety- Newspaper set up shop in Hollywood in 1933", by Robert Hofler
  19. "U.S. Masses 30 War Vessels Off Cuba", Milwaukee Journal, September 7, 1933, p1
  20. "Feisal, King of Irak, Dies", Milwaukee Journal, September 8, 1933, p2
  21. Malik Mufti, Sovereign Creations: Pan-Arabism and Political Order in Syria and Iraq (Cornell University Press, 1996) p31
  22. "Beauty Contest Revived; Shore Hails Happy Days", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, September 4, 1933
  23. "Crown Goes to Nutmeg State Girl", Los Angeles Times (Windsor, ON), September 10, 1933, p1, from MissAmerica1933.com
  24. "Einstein in England, Flees Nazi Threats", Milwaukee Journal, September 10, 1933, p1
  25. Lydia Jaeger, Einstein, Polanyi, and the Laws of Nature (Templeton Foundation Press, 2012)
  26. Frank J. Coppa, Controversial Concordats (Catholic University of America Press, 1999) p139
  27. Larry Lester, Black Baseball's National Showcase: The East-West All-Star Game, 1933-1953 (University of Nebraska Press, 2001) p29
  28. "New President of Cuba Wants Full Freedom", Milwaukee Journal, September 11, 1933, p1
  29. Hugh Thomas, Cuba, or, The Pursuit of Freedom (Da Capo Press, 1998) p650
  30. O. Anwar Bég, Giants of Engineering Science (Troubador Publishing Ltd, 2003) pp14-26
  31. Katrin Kohl and Ritchie Robertson, eds., A History Of Austrian Literature 1918-2000 (Camden House, 2006) p5
  32. Jim Cox, Historical Dictionary of American Radio Soap Operas (Scarecrow Press, 2005) p230
  33. "No Power from Atoms", St. Joseph (MO) News-Press, September 12, 1933, p5
  34. V.L. Ginzburg, The Physics of a Lifetime: Reflections on the Problems and Personalities of 20th Century Physics (Springer, 2001) p139
  35. Eric Rentschler, The Ministry of Illusion: Nazi Cinema and Its Afterlife (Harvard University Press, 1996) p319
  36. Richard Rhodes, The Manhattan Project: The Birth of the Atomic Bomb in the Words of Its Creators, Eyewitnesses, and Historians (Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers, 2009) p19
  37. David John Cole, et al., Encyclopedia of Modern Everyday Inventions (Greenwood Publishing Group, 2003) p191
  38. "New Zealand Elects Woman to Parliament", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, September 14, 1933, p2
  39. "Monster NRA Parade in N.Y.", Reading (PA) Eagle, September 14, 1933, p9
  40. Naomi E. Pasachoff, Frances Perkins: Champion of the New Deal (Oxford University Press, 2000) p86
  41. "Prussia Makes Smoking Legal", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, September 14, 1933, p4
  42. Irene Guenther, Nazi 'Chic'?: Fashioning Women in the Third Reich (Berg, 2004) p232
  43. "Persian Premier Quits In Mystery Shakeup", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, September 14, 1933, p3
  44. "Chieftain Who Flogged Britisher Is Deposed", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, September 15, 1933, p2
  45. "Noted Gangster Acquitted by Jury", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, September 16, 1933, p1
  46. Louise M. Benjamin, Freedom of the Air And the Public Interest: First Amendment Rights in Broadcasting to 1935 (SIU Press, 2006) p176
  47. Leni Yahil, The Holocaust: The Fate of European Jewry, 1932-1945 (Oxford University Press, 1991) p77
  48. Werner T. Angress, Between Fear & Hope: Jewish Youth in the Third Reich (Columbia University Press, 1988) p156
  49. "Manchukous Asked to Annex Region", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, September 18, 1933, p3
  50. "ROOSEVELT TO SIGN CODE TODAY, ENDING YEARS OF MINE WARFARE", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, September 18, 1933, p1
  51. Sheila Tully Boyle and Andrew Bunie, Robeson: The Years of Promise and Achievement (University of Massachusetts Press, 2001) p280
  52. "German Jews Throng New Year Ceremonies", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, September 21, 1933, p3
  53. Lew Freedman, Pittsburgh Steelers: The Complete Illustrated History (MBI Publishing Company, 2009) p14
  54. "Douglass College", in Encyclopedia of New Jersey (Rutgers University Press, 2004) p215
  55. "Mabel Smith Douglass", in the Rutgers (NJ) Daily Targum, September 21, 1973
  56. Mike Gruntman, Blazing The Trail: The Early History Of Spacecraft And Rocketry (AIAA, 2004) p271
  57. "U.S. TO CLOTHE, FEED NEEDY BY BUYING SURPLUS IN MARKET", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, September 22, 1933, p1
  58. "Egyptian Premier Resigns", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, September 22, 1933, p1
  59. "Wiley Post Hurt Badly in Crash", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, September 22, 1933, p1
  60. Richard J. Evans, The Third Reich in Power (Penguin, 2006)
  61. "Dayton’s connection to Dillinger: Bank robber came here for love", Dayton Daily News June 28, 2009
  62. Heinz Linge, With Hitler to the End: The Memoirs of Adolf Hitler's Valet (Skyhorse Publishing Inc., 2009) p33
  63. Dan P. Silverman, Hitler's Economy: Nazi Work Creation Programs, 1933-1936 (Harvard University Press, 1998) p165
  64. Robert Service, Stalin: A Biography (Harvard University Press, 2005) p296
  65. Christoph Laucht, Elemental Germans: Klaus Fuchs, Rudolf Peierls and the Making of British Nuclear Culture 1939-59 (Palgrave Macmillan, 2012) p13
  66. "5,000 Lives Lost, Tampico in Chaos After Hurricane", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, September 26, 1933, p1
  67. "'Machine Gun' Kelly Captured in Memphis", Milwaukee Journal, September 26, 1933, p1
  68. Lawrence Block, Gangsters, Swindlers, Killers, and Thieves: The Lives and Crimes of Fifty American Villains (Oxford University Press, 2004) p125
  69. "Kelly, Machine Gun", in Tennessee Biographical Dictionary: K-Z, Nancy Capace, ed. (Somerset Publishers, 2000) p5
  70. A.J.M. Mausolfe and J.K. Mausolfe, Saint Companions for Each Day (St. Paul Press, 1986) p153
  71. "Reichstag Suspect Admits Berlin Fires", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, September 27, 1933, p2
  72. "Nazis Rule Church, Elect Own Reichbishop", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, September 28, 1933, p2
  73. Claudia Koonz, The Nazi Conscience (Harvard University Press, 2003) p294
  74. Ernst Christian Helmreich, The German churches under Hitler: background, struggle, and epilogue (Wayne State University Press, 1979) p501
  75. Antony L. Kay and Paul Couper, Junkers Aircraft And Engines, 1913-1945 (Naval Institute Press, 2004) p94
  76. Heinrich August Winkler, Germany: The Long Road West: Volume 2: 1933-1990 (Oxford University Press, 2007) pp28-29
  77. Edwin Amenta, When Movements Matter: The Townsend Plan and the Rise of Social Security (Princeton University Press, 2006) p35
  78. Don Cusic, Discovering Country Music (ABC-CLIO, 2008) p28
  79. Frank Cullen, Vaudeville, Old and New: An Encyclopedia of Variety Performers in America (Volume 1) (Routledge, 2007) p145
  80. Tom D. Crouch, Wings: A History Of Aviation From Kites To The Space Age (W. W. Norton & Company, 2004) p279; "Three Soviet Fliers, Who Soared 11 Miles Into Space, Hope To Set New Mark Today", Pittsburgh Press, October 1, 1933, p1
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