October 1933

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October 17, 1933: Albert Einstein moves to the United States
October 12, 1933: John Dillinger's gang breaks him out of jail

The following events occurred in October 1933:

October 1, 1933 (Sunday)

October 2, 1933 (Monday)

October 3, 1933 (Tuesday)

October 4, 1933 (Wednesday)

October 5, 1933 (Thursday)

October 6, 1933 (Friday)

October 7, 1933 (Saturday)

October 8, 1933 (Sunday)

October 9, 1933 (Monday)

October 10, 1933 (Tuesday)

October 11, 1933 (Wednesday)

October 12, 1933 (Thursday)

October 13, 1933 (Friday)

October 14, 1933 (Saturday)

October 15, 1933 (Sunday)

October 16, 1933 (Monday)

October 17, 1933 (Tuesday)

October 18, 1933 (Wednesday)

October 19, 1933 (Thursday)

October 20, 1933 (Friday)

October 21, 1933 (Saturday)

October 22, 1933 (Sunday)

October 23, 1933 (Monday)

October 24, 1933 (Tuesday)

October 25, 1933 (Wednesday)

October 26, 1933 (Thursday)

October 27, 1933 (Friday)

October 28, 1933 (Saturday)

October 29, 1933 (Sunday)

October 30, 1933 (Monday)

October 31, 1933 (Tuesday)

References

  1. "Steamer Capsizes", Pittsburgh Press, October 2, 1933, p1
  2. Irene Guenther, Nazi 'Chic'?: Fashioning Women in the Third Reich (Berg, 2004) p233
  3. Angela Ballara, Te Kingitanga: The People of the Māori King Movement (Auckland University Press, 1996) p108
  4. Don B. Wilmeth, The Cambridge Guide to American Theatre (Cambridge University Press, 2007) p56
  5. "Dollfuss Is Shot But Will Live; Assassin Held", Oakland Tribune, October 3, 1933, p1
  6. "Fifty Trapped, Die in Flames", Pittsburgh Press, October 4, 1933, p1
  7. "President of Cuba Escapes Assassins", Pittsburgh Press, October 3, 1933, p1
  8. Jeffrey Herf, The Jewish Enemy: Nazi Propaganda During World War II And the Holocaust (Harvard University Press, 2006) p18
  9. "8,000,000 Workers Pledge German Boycott". Chicago Daily Tribune. Chicago: p. 2. October 6, 1933.
  10. "'Railroad Jack,' High Brow Hobo, Reaches Trail's End" Pittsburgh Press, October 7, 1933, p1
  11. "Britain Rejects Hitler's Claim for More Arms". Chicago Daily Tribune. Chicago: p. 1. October 7, 1933.
  12. "Leader's speech, Birmingham 1933". BritishPoliticalSpeech. Retrieved June 10, 2016.
  13. "Prussia Urges Incurables Be Put to Death". Chicago Daily Tribune. Chicago: p. 6. October 7, 1933.
  14. "OTT's Homer Wins World Series For Giants", Pittsburgh Press, October 8, 1933, pS-1
  15. "Spanish President Dissolves Cortes", Pittsburgh Press, October 9, 1933, p23
  16. "Koroki Te Rata Mahuta Tawhiao Potatau Te Wherowhero", by Angela Ballara, Dictionary of New Zealand Biography online
  17. "Spanish Cortes Dead; Election Battle Opens". Chicago Daily Tribune. Chicago: p. 5. October 10, 1933.
  18. "Seven Killed as Air Liner Explodes, Falls in Flames"", Pittsburgh Press, October 11, 1933, p1; "Crash of Air Liner Is Laid to Bomb", Pittsburgh Press, October 14, 1933, p1
  19. Eric Hickey, Encyclopedia of Murder and Violent Crime (SAGE, 2003) p1
  20. Edmund Jan Osmańczyk and Anthony Mango, Encyclopedia of the United Nations and International Agreements: A to F (Taylor & Francis, 2003) p1980-1981
  21. "Big Powers Forbid Germany to Re-Arm", Pittsburgh Press, October 11, 1933, p1
  22. Multilateral Treaties Deposited with the Secretary-General, Volume 1 (United Nations Publications, 2005) p460
  23. William B. Breuer, J. Edgar Hoover and His G-Men (Greenwood Publishing Group, 1995) p136
  24. 1 2 3 G. Russell Girardin and William J. Helmer, Dillinger: The Untold Story (Indiana University Press, 2005)
  25. "Kill Sheriff, Take Robber from Ohio Jail", Chicago Daily Tribune, October 13, 1933, p1
  26. David A. Ward and Gene G. Kassebaum, Alcatraz: The Gangster Years (University of California Press, 2009) p49
  27. "Fireworks Factory Blast Fatal to 30", Pittsburgh Press, October 14, 1933, p1
  28. Ronald Kessler, The Bureau: The Secret History of the FBI (Macmillan, 2003) p30
  29. "GERMANY QUITS LEAGUE OF NATIONS", Pittsburgh Press, October 14, 1933, p1; Leopold Schwarzschild, Chronicle of a Downfall: Germany 1929-1939 (I.B. Tauris, 2010) p114
  30. David E. Sumner, The Magazine Century: American Magazines Since 1900 (Peter Lang, 2010) p83
  31. Albert Speer, Inside the Third Reich (Simon and Schuster, 1970) p49
  32. "Labor Party Shows Gains in Norway", Lethbridge (AB) Herald, October 18, 1933, p4
  33. Jim Powell, FDR's Folly: How Roosevelt and His New Deal Prolonged the Great Depression (Random House Digital, 2004) p136
  34. Donald R. Raichle, New Jersey's Union College: A History, 1933-1983 (Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1983) p30
  35. Walter Isaacson, Einstein: His Life and Universe (Simon and Schuster, 2007) p425
  36. Cornel West and Eddie S. Glaude, African American Religious Thought: An Anthology (Westminster John Knox Press, 2003) p570
  37. Cory Graff, F6F Hellcat at War (Zenith Imprint, 2009) p18
  38. Barbara Allen, Sense Of Place: American Regional Cultures (University Press of Kentucky, 1992) pp84-86; "Mob Lynches Man Accused in Attack Case", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, October 19, 1933, p1; "1001 Black Men – #197, George Armwood"
  39. Edward M. Bennett, Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Search for Security: American-Soviet Relations, 1933-1939 (Rowman & Littlefield, 1985) p16
  40. "379 Missing in Storm", Pittsburgh Press, October 21, 1933, p1
  41. Richard C. Frucht, Eastern Europe: An Introduction to the People, Lands, and Culture, Volume 1 (ABC-CLIO, 2004) p78
  42. Howard Pollack, George Gershwin: His Life And Work (University of California Press, 2006) p550
  43. "Voting in Iceland Dooms Prohibition", Pittsburgh Press, October 23, 1933, p1
  44. John Toland, The Dillinger Days (Da Capo Press, 1995) p136
  45. Philip Charles Farwell Bankwitz, Maxime Weygand and Civil-Military Relations in Modern France (Harvard University Press, 1967) p169
  46. Edgar A. Haine, Railroad Wrecks (Associated University Presses, 1993) pp154-155
  47. Herbert Levy, Henry Morgenthau, Jr: The Remarkable Life of FDR's Secretary of the Treasury (Skyhorse Publishing, 2010)
  48. 1 2 Jim Cox, Historical Dictionary of American Radio Soap Operas (Scarecrow Press, 2005)
  49. "President Roosevelt Spares Condemned Man When Death in Chair Is But 4 Minutes Away", Pittsburgh Press, October 27, 1933, p1
  50. "Man Again Escapes Chair", Pittsburgh Press, October 30, 1933, p1
  51. "Youth Confesses Killing 19 Persons", Pittsburgh Press, October 27, 1933, p1
  52. "18th Victim Dies of Radium Poison", Pittsburgh Press, October 27, 1933, p1
  53. "Duce Launches Italy on Drive to 'Conquer' World". Chicago Daily Tribune. October 29, 1935. p. 15.
  54. Bill Jaker, et al., The Airwaves of New York: Illustrated Histories of 156 Am Stations in the Metropolitan Area, 1921-1996 (McFarland, 1998) p12
  55. Antony Beevor, The Battle for Spain: The Spanish Civil War, 1936-1939 (Penguin, 2006) p40
  56. "Greek Verdict Lauds Insull, Liberates Him", Pittsburgh Press, November 1, 1933, p1
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