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The following events occurred in April 1936:

April 1, 1936 (Wednesday)

April 2, 1936 (Thursday)

April 3, 1936 (Friday)

April 4, 1936 (Saturday)

April 5, 1936 (Sunday)

April 6, 1936 (Monday)

April 7, 1936 (Tuesday)

April 8, 1936 (Wednesday)

April 9, 1936 (Thursday)

April 10, 1936 (Friday)

April 11, 1936 (Saturday)

April 12, 1936 (Sunday)

April 13, 1936 (Monday)

April 14, 1936 (Tuesday)

April 15, 1936 (Wednesday)

April 16, 1936 (Thursday)

April 17, 1936 (Friday)

April 18, 1936 (Saturday)

April 19, 1936 (Sunday)

April 20, 1936 (Monday)

April 21, 1936 (Tuesday)

April 22, 1936 (Wednesday)

April 23, 1936 (Thursday)

April 24, 1936 (Friday)

April 25, 1936 (Saturday)

April 26, 1936 (Sunday)

April 27, 1936 (Monday)

April 28, 1936 (Tuesday)

April 29, 1936 (Wednesday)

April 30, 1936 (Thursday)

References

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  2. "Austrian Diet Violates Treaty". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. April 1, 1936. p. 1.
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  5. "Germany Halts Coal Shipments to Italy to Please Britain". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 3, 1936. p. 4.
  6. "Reich Refuses To Bar Forts". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. April 3, 1936. p. 1.
  7. "British Ready to Strike at Italy with Ban on Oil". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 4, 1936. p. 6.
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  10. "Nazis Fire Workers Who Failed to Vote in Hitler's Election". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 6, 1936. p. 2.
  11. "German Airship Lands Safely at Its Home Port". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 11, 1936. p. 17.
  12. Buckley, Henry (April 8, 1936). "Oust Spanish President as Radical Enemy". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 1.
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  14. "France Rakes Nazi Peace Plan; Has Own Scheme". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 9, 1936. p. 2.
  15. "Divorce is Granted to Sylvia Sidney". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. April 9, 1936. p. 1.
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  20. "Italians Take Lake Tsana; Reach Dessye". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 14, 1936. p. 1.
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  26. "Dardanelles Armed Again". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 18, 1936. p. 1.
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  34. "Higher Taxes in New British Budget". The Argus. Melbourne: 11. April 23, 1936.
  35. "Eckener Avenue in Berlin to be Renamed Adolf Hitler Street". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 23, 1936. p. 1.
  36. "Free 2 from Mine; in 10 Days". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 23, 1936. p. 1.
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  44. "Pass Bill to Abolish British 'Trial by Peers'". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 29, 1936. p. 9.
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