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1 April 1, 1933 (Saturday)  





2 April 2, 1933 (Sunday)  





3 April 3, 1933 (Monday)  





4 April 4, 1933 (Tuesday)  





5 April 5, 1933 (Wednesday)  





6 April 6, 1933 (Thursday)  





7 April 7, 1933 (Friday)  





8 April 8, 1933 (Saturday)  





9 April 9, 1933 (Sunday)  





10 April 10, 1933 (Monday)  





11 April 11, 1933 (Tuesday)  





12 April 12, 1933 (Wednesday)  





13 April 13, 1933 (Thursday)  





14 April 14, 1933 (Friday)  





15 April 15, 1933 (Saturday)  





16 April 16, 1933 (Sunday)  





17 April 17, 1933 (Monday)  





18 April 18, 1933 (Tuesday)  





19 April 19, 1933 (Wednesday)  





20 April 20, 1933 (Thursday)  





21 April 21, 1933 (Friday)  





22 April 22, 1933 (Saturday)  





23 April 23, 1933 (Sunday)  





24 April 24, 1933 (Monday)  





25 April 25, 1933 (Tuesday)  





26 April 26, 1933 (Wednesday)  





27 April 27, 1933 (Thursday)  





28 April 28, 1933 (Friday)  





29 April 29, 1933 (Saturday)  





30 April 30, 1933 (Sunday)  





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April 13, 1933: Bonnie and Clyde survive shootout, leave behind photos and evidence
April 4, 1933: 73 die in the destruction of the U.S. Navy airship Akron
April 8, 1933: State of Western Australia votes to secede from the Commonwealth

The following events occurred in April 1933:

April 1, 1933 (Saturday)[edit]

April 2, 1933 (Sunday)[edit]

April 3, 1933 (Monday)[edit]

April 4, 1933 (Tuesday)[edit]

April 5, 1933 (Wednesday)[edit]

April 6, 1933 (Thursday)[edit]

April 7, 1933 (Friday)[edit]

April 8, 1933 (Saturday)[edit]

April 9, 1933 (Sunday)[edit]

April 10, 1933 (Monday)[edit]

Born: Gavin NewsominSan Francisco, California

April 11, 1933 (Tuesday)[edit]

April 12, 1933 (Wednesday)[edit]

April 13, 1933 (Thursday)[edit]

April 14, 1933 (Friday)[edit]

April 15, 1933 (Saturday)[edit]

April 16, 1933 (Sunday)[edit]

April 17, 1933 (Monday)[edit]

April 18, 1933 (Tuesday)[edit]

April 19, 1933 (Wednesday)[edit]

April 20, 1933 (Thursday)[edit]

April 21, 1933 (Friday)[edit]

April 22, 1933 (Saturday)[edit]

April 23, 1933 (Sunday)[edit]

April 24, 1933 (Monday)[edit]

April 25, 1933 (Tuesday)[edit]

April 26, 1933 (Wednesday)[edit]

April 27, 1933 (Thursday)[edit]

April 28, 1933 (Friday)[edit]

April 29, 1933 (Saturday)[edit]

April 30, 1933 (Sunday)[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Peter Fritzsche, Life and Death in the Third Reich (Harvard University Press, 2009), p. 123; Jon Bloomberg, The Jewish World in the Modern Age (KTAV Publishing House, 2004), p. 136
  • ^ Sukhwant Singh, India's Wars Since Independence (Lancer Publishers, 2009), p. 429
  • ^ Paul M. Handley, The King Never Smiles: A Biography of Thailand's Bhumibol Adulyadej (Yale University Press, 2006), p. 52
  • ^ Cox, Jim (2011). Rails Across Dixie: A History of Passenger Trains in the American South. Jefferson, NC: McFarland. p. 134. ISBN 9780786445288. OCLC 609716000.
  • ^ "Sets New Record For Test Matches— Wally Hammond Hits Up 336 Not Out at Auckland", Ottawa Journal, April 1, 1933, p31
  • ^ Williams, Hywel (2005). Cassell's Chronology of World History. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson. pp. 510–512. ISBN 0-304-35730-8.
  • ^ Kasīan Tēchaphīra, Commodifying Marxism: The Formation of Modern Thai Radical Culture, 1927–1958 (Trans Pacific Press, 2001), p. 38
  • ^ History of nephrology: Ukrainian aspects
  • ^ Dr. Yuri Voronoy
  • ^ Surgeon Yurii Voronoy (1895–1961) – a pioneer in the history of clinical transplantation: in Memoriam at the 75th Anniversary of the First Human Kidney Transplantation by Edouard Matevossian, Hans Kern, Norbert Huser, Dietrich Doll et al. (Department of Surgery, Klinikum Rechts der Isar, Technische Universität of Munich, Germany) // Transplant International — ISSN 0934-0874. European Society for Organ Transplantation - 2009. - pp. 1132-1139
  • ^ Andrew Klein, et al., Organ Transplantation: A Clinical Guide (Cambridge University Press, Aug 31, 2011), p. 2
  • ^ Abhinav Humar, et al., Atlas of Organ Transplantation (Springer, 2009), p. 1
  • ^ R.K.C. Shekhar, Academic Dictionary of Civil Aviation (Gyan Books, 2005), p. 104
  • ^ "Michigan Ratifies Repeal Of Dry Law", St. Petersburg Times, April 11, 1933, p. 1
  • ^ Garrett Peck, Prohibition in Washington, D.C: How Dry We Weren't (The History Press, 2011), p. 144
  • ^ Maurine H. Beasley, Eleanor Roosevelt and the Media: A Public Quest for Self-fulfillment (University of Illinois Press, 1987), p. 52
  • ^ "STORM-TOSSED AKRON CARRIES 73 TO DEATH IN ATLANTIC", Calgary Daily Herald, April 4, 1933, p. 1
  • ^ Thomas Adam, ed., Germany and the Americas: Culture, Politics and History (ABC-CLIO, 2005), p. 562
  • ^ Eugene Davidson, The Trial of the Germans: An Account of the Twenty-two Defendants before the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg (University of Missouri Press, 1997), pp. 267–268
  • ^ a b c Lucy S. Dawidowicz, A Holocaust Reader (Behrman House, 1976), pp. 35–6
  • ^ Axel Kjær Sørensen, Denmark-Greenland in the Twentieth Century (Museum Tusculanum Press, 2009), pp. 53–4
  • ^ George B. Grey, Federal Reserve System: Background, Analyses and Bibliography (Nova Publishers, 2002), p. 99
  • ^ Robert F. Collins, A History of the Daniel Boone National Forest, 1770–1970 (U.S. Forest Service, 1975), p. 216
  • ^ James S. Olson, The History of Cancer: An Annotated Bibliography (ABC-CLIO, 1989), p. 48
  • ^ "30-Hour Week Passes Senate By 53 To 30 Vote", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, April 7, 1933, p. 1
  • ^ Cynthia L. Negrey, Work Time: Conflict, Control and Change (Polity Press, 2012), pp. 53–4
  • ^ Tom Stempel, Framework: A History of Screenwriting in the American Film (Syracuse University Press, 2000), p. 138
  • ^ "13-YEARS OF BEER DROUGHT END WITH JOYOUS RUSH AT MIDNIGHT", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, April 7, 1933, p. 1
  • ^ "Avalanche Kills Famous English Mathematician", Montreal Gazette, April 10, 1933, p. 17
  • ^ "Secession Referendum — Big 'Yes' Majority", The Age (Melbourne), April 10, 1933
  • ^ Gabrielle Appleby, et al., The Future of Australian Federalism: Comparative and Interdisciplinary Perspectives (Cambridge University Press, 2012), p. 79;
  • ^ Theodore Libbey, The NPR Listener's Encyclopedia of Classical Music (Workman Publishing, 2006), p. 375
  • ^ Johnson, Claudia Durst (1994). Understanding To Kill a Mockingbird. Greenwood Publishing. p. 17. ISBN 9780313291937.
  • ^ Michael Bess, Choices Under Fire: Moral Dimensions of World War II (Random House Digital, 2008), p. 83
  • ^ "Japanese Drive Opened in China", Milwaukee Journal, April 10, 1933, p. 7
  • ^ Ray Morton, King Kong: The History of a Movie Icon from Fay Wray to Peter Jackson (Hal Leonard Corporation, 2005)
  • ^ George Pararas-Carayannis, The Big One: The Next Great California Earthquake (Forbes Press, 2001), p. 107
  • ^ Edwin Black, IBM and the Holocaust: The Strategic Alliance between Nazi Germany and America's Most Powerful Corporation (Random House Digital, 2001)
  • ^ a b Greg Milner, Perfecting Sound Forever: An Aural History of Recorded Music (Macmillan, 2010)
  • ^ "Lancaster Lost in Sahara On Record Hop to Capetown", Pittsburgh Press, April 15, 1933, p1
  • ^ "Two Officers Slain", St. Joseph (MO) News-Press, April 14, 1933, p. 13
  • ^ Nate Hendley, Bonnie and Clyde: A Biography (Greenwood Publishing, 2007) pp. 52–5
  • ^ "New York Rangers Regain Stanley Cup", Reading (PA) Eagle, April 14, 1933, p. 20
  • ^ Yuri Felshtinsky, Lenin and His Comrades: The Bolsheviks Take Over Russia 1917–1924 (Enigma Books, 2010), p. 246
  • ^ Joshua Stoff, Aviation Firsts: 336 Questions and Answers (Courier Dover Publications, 2000), p. 28
  • ^ Loren Coleman and Patrick Huyghe, The Field Guide to Lake Monsters, Sea Serpents, and Other Mystery Denizens of the Deep (Penguin Books, 2003)
  • ^ Jana Bommersbach, The Trunk Murderess (Poisoned Pen Press, 1992)
  • ^ "Widespread Changes Made In State College System", Waycross Journal-Herald, April 17, 1933, p. 5
  • ^ Phinizy Spalding, The History of the Medical College of Georgia (University of Georgia Press, 2011), pp. 157–9
  • ^ "Death Lays Hand on Bob Carey, Speedway King, as 28-year-old Driver Seeks New Championship", St. Petersburg (FL) Independent, April 17, 1933, p. 5
  • ^ "Army Recruited from Idle Men", Popular Science (July 1934), p. 49
  • ^ Errol Lincoln Uys, Riding the Rails: Teenagers on the Move During the Great Depression (Routledge, 2003), p. 27
  • ^ "100 Hurt as Fascists Attack Romanian Jews; Police Jail 20". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 19, 1933. p. 1.
  • ^ "ROOSEVELT BEGINS INFLATION; TAKES U. S. OFF GOLD BASIS", Milwaukee Sentinel, April 19, 1933, p. 1
  • ^ Adam Zwass, Market, Plan & State: The Strengths and Weaknesses of the Two World Economic Systems (M.E. Sharpe, 1987), p. 14
  • ^ Ross E. Catterall and Derek H. Aldcroft, Exchange Rates and Economic Policy in the 20th Century (Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2004), p. 83
  • ^ Abraham Hoffman, Unwanted Mexican Americans in the Great Depression: Repatriation Pressures, 1929–1939 (University of Arizona Press, 1974), pp. 140–1
  • ^ "Boston Marathon Yearly Synopses (1897–2013)". John Hancock Financial. Retrieved July 24, 2015.
  • ^ Richard J. Evans, The Third Reich in Power (Penguin, 2006), p. 122
  • ^ Nicolas Werth, Cannibal Island: Death in a Siberian Gulag (Princeton University Press, 2007)
  • ^ "Amelia Earhart Takes Mrs. Roosevelt Flying", Milwaukee Sentinel, April 22, 1933, p. 22
  • ^ "Bill Lancaster: Lost in the Sahara After Attempting to Break the England-Cape Town Flight Speed Record", Historynet.com, June 12, 2006
  • ^ Official Congressional Directory, 2009–2010: 111th Congress, Convened January 2009 (Government Printing Office, 2010), p. 572
  • ^ Boria Sax, Animals in the Third Reich: Pets, Scapegoats, and the Holocaust (Continuum International, 2000), pp. 110–1
  • ^ Catherine Reef, Education and Learning in America (Infobase Publishing, 2009), p. 161
  • ^ Vicki Caron, Uneasy Asylum: France and the Jewish Refugee Crisis, 1933–1942 (Stanford University Press, 2002), p. 31
  • ^ Tom D. Crouch, Wings: A History of Aviation from Kites to the Space Age (W. W. Norton & Company, 2004), pp. 293–4
  • ^ Dietrich Orlow, The Nazi Party 1919–1945: A Complete History (Enigma Books, 2007), p. 260
  • ^ Dick Richardson and Glyn Stone, eds., Decisions and Diplomacy: Essays in Twentieth Century International History (Routledge, 1995), p. 118
  • ^ Ohio Museum of Transportation
  • ^ Joseph M. Speakman, At Work in Penn's Woods: The Civilian Conservation Corps in Pennsylvania (Penn State Press, 2006), p. 135
  • ^ Margarete Limberg and Hubert Rübsaat, Germans No More: Accounts of Jewish Everyday Life, 1933–1938 (Berghahn Books, 2006), pp. 17–8
  • ^ Detlef Garbe, Between Resistance and Martyrdom: Jehovah's Witnesses in the Third Reich (University of Wisconsin Press, 2008) pp 73–83
  • ^ "Soviet Ship Sunk in an Arctic Gale", Milwaukee Journal, May 7, 1933, p. 1
  • ^ William L. Shirer, The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich: A History of Nazi Germany (Simon and Schuster, 1959), p. 270
  • ^ Franco Mantovani and Andrzej J. Kus, The Role of VLBI in Astrophysics, Astrometry and Geodesy (Springer, 2004), p. 1
  • ^ "New Radio Waves Traced to Centre of the Milky Way", New York Times, May 5, 1933, p. 1
  • ^ David A. Mindell, Between Human and Machine: Feedback, Control, and Computing before Cybernetics (JHU Press, 2004), p. 132
  • ^ "MARTIAL LAW AT LE MARS", Dubuque (IA) Telegraph-Herald, April 28, 1933, p. 1
  • ^ "Law Settles With Farmers Who Beat Judge", Dubuque (IA) Telegraph-Herald, July 20, 1933, p. 1
  • ^ Heinrich Fraenkel, The German People Versus Hitler (Taylor & Francis US, 2010)
  • ^ Mary Henle, 1879 and All That: Essays in the Theory and History of Psychology (Columbia University Press, 1986) pp. 227–9
  • ^ Robert Gellately, Lenin, Stalin, and Hitler: The Age of Social Catastrophe (Random House Digital, 2009), p. 242
  • ^ Ijaz Hussain, Dissenting and Separate Opinions at the World Court (Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1984), p. 113
  • ^ Alicia Hernández Chávez, Mexico: A Brief History (University of California Press, 2006), p. 249
  • ^ "Peru's Chief Slain by Shot", Milwaukee Journal, May 1, 1933, p. 1
  • ^ Christine Hünefeldt, A Brief History of Peru (Infobase Publishing, 2004), p. 200
  • ^ Timothy Ferris, The Science of Liberty: Democracy, Reason, and the Laws of Nature (HarperCollins, 2011), p. 336
  • ^ Iván T. Berend, Decades of crisis: Central and Eastern Europe before World War II (University of California Press, 2001), p. 304

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