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Events

January

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March

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May

June

July

August

  • August – A farmers' revolt begins in the Midwestern United States.
  • August 1
  • August 2 – The first positron is discovered by Carl D. Anderson.
  • August 5 – Hitler meets with Schleicher and reneges on the "gentlemen's agreement", demanding that he be appointed Chancellor.BOOK, John Wheeler-Bennett, Wheeler-Bennett, John, The Nemesis of Power, 2nd, London, Macmillan, 1967, 257, Schleicher agrees to support Hitler as Chancellor provided that he can remain minister of defense.BOOK, Ian Kershaw, Kershaw, Ian, Hitler, 1889–1936: Hubris, New York, Norton, 1998, 978-0-393-04671-7, 371, Schleicher sets up a meeting between Hindenburg and Hitler on August 13 to discuss Hitler's possible appointment as Chancellor.
  • August 6
  • August 9 – In Germany:
    • The Papen government, which likes to take a tough "law and order" stance, passes via Article 48 a law prescribing the death penalty for a variety of offenses and with the court system simplified so that the courts can hand down as many death sentences as possible.BOOK, Ian Kershaw, Kershaw, Ian, Hitler, 1889–1936: Hubris, New York, Norton, 1998, 978-0-393-04671-7, 382,
    • Potempa Murder of 1932: In the eastern town of Potempa, five Nazi "Brownshirts" break into the house of Konrad Pietrzuch, a Communist miner, and proceed to castrate and beat him to death in front of his mother.BOOK, Ian Kershaw, Kershaw, Ian, Hitler, 1889–1936: Hubris, New York, Norton, 1998, 978-0-393-04671-7, 381,
  • August 10 – A 5.1 kg chondrite-type meteorite breaks into fragments and strikes earth near the town of Archie, Missouri, United States.
  • August 11 – To celebrate Constitution Day in Germany, Chancellor Franz von Papen and his interior minister Baron Wilhelm von Gayl present proposed amendments to the Weimar constitution for a "New State" to deal with the problems besetting Germany.BOOK, Ian Kershaw, Kershaw, Ian, Hitler, 1889–1936: Hubris, New York, Norton, 1998, 978-0-393-04671-7, 372,
  • August 13 – Hitler meets President von Hindenburg and asks to be appointed as Chancellor.BOOK, Ian Kershaw, Kershaw, Ian, Hitler, 1889–1936: Hubris, New York, Norton, 1998, 978-0-393-04671-7, 373, Hindenburg refuses under the grounds that Hitler is not qualified to be Chancellor and asks him instead to serve as Vice-Chancellor in Papen's government. Hitler announces his "all or nothing" strategy in which he will oppose any government not headed by himself and will accept no office other than Chancellor.
  • August 18 – Auguste Piccard reaches an altitude of {{convert|16197|m|ft|abbr=on}} with a hot air balloon.
  • August 18–19 – Scottish aviator Jim Mollison becomes the first pilot to make an East-to-West solo transatlantic flight, from Portmarnock, County Dublin, Ireland to RCAF Station Pennfield Ridge, New Brunswick, Canada, in his de Havilland Puss Moth high-wing monoplane The Heart's Content.
  • August 20 – The Ottawa conference ends with the adoption of Imperial Preference tariff, turning the British Empire into one economic zone with a series of tariffs meant to exclude non-empire states from competing within the markets of Britain; the Dominions; and the rest of the empire.
  • August 22 – Potempa murder: The five SA men involved in the torture and murder of Konrad Pietrzuch are quickly convicted and sentenced to death under the new law introduced by the Papen government. The Potempa case becomes a (wikt:cause célèbre|cause célèbre) in Germany, where some maintain the death sentences are appropriate given the brutality of the torture and murder, whilst Nazis demonstrate for amnesty for the "Potempa five" on the grounds they are patriotic heroes, justified in killing the Communist Pietrzuch, and should not be executed. Hitler sends a telegram congratulating the five and they are released from jail in 1933 after he becomes Chancellor of Germany.BOOK, Michael Burleigh, Burleigh, Michael, The Third Reich: A New History, New York, Hill & Wang, 2000, 159, 0-8090-9325-1,
  • August 23 – The Panama Civil Aviation Authority is established.
  • August 30 – Hermann Göring is elected as Speaker of the German Reichstag.
  • August 31 – A total solar eclipse is visible from northern Canada through northeastern Vermont, New Hampshire, southwestern Maine and the Capes of Massachusetts.

September

October

November

File:Enigma-plugboard.jpg|right|300px|thumb|The Cipher Bureau breaks the German Enigma cipher and overcomes the ever-growing structural and operating complexities of the evolving Enigma with plugboardplugboard

December

  • December 1 – Germany returns to the World Disarmament Conference after the others powers agree to accept gleichberechtigung {{Clarify|date=December 2014}} "in principle". Henceforward, it is clear that Germany will be allowed to rearm beyond the limits imposed by the Treaty of Versailles.
  • December 3 – Hindenburg names Kurt von Schleicher as German chancellor after he ousts Papen. Papen is deeply angry about how his former friend Schleicher has brought him down and decides that he will do anything to get back into power.
  • December 4 – Chancellor Schleicher meets with Gregor Strasser and offers to appoint him Vice-Chancellor and Reich Commissioner for Prussia out of the hope that if faced with a split in the NSDAP, Hitler will support his government.BOOK, Turner, Henry Ashby, Hitler's Thirty Days to Power, New York, Addison-Wesley, 1996, 0201328003, 25,
  • December 5 – At a secret meeting of the Nazi leaders, Strasser urges Hitler to drop his "all or nothing" strategy and accept Schleicher's offer to have the Nazis serve in his cabinet.BOOK, Turner, Henry Ashby, Hitler's Thirty Days to Power, New York, Addison-Wesley, 1996, 0201328003, 26, Hitler gives a dramatic speech saying that Schleicher's offer is not acceptable and he will stick to his "all or nothing" strategy whatever the consequences might be and wins the Nazi leadership over to his viewpoint.
  • December 8 – Gregor Strasser resigns as the chief of the NSDAP's organizational department in protest against Hitler's "all or nothing" strategy.BOOK, Turner, Henry Ashby, Hitler's Thirty Days to Power, New York, Addison-Wesley, 1996, 0201328003, 27–28,
  • December 10 – The Emu War in Australia ends in failure.
  • December 12 – Japan and the Soviet Union reform their diplomatic connections.{{clarify|date=December 2016}}
  • December 19 – BBC World Service begins broadcasting as the BBC Empire Service using a shortwave radio facility at its Daventry transmitting station in England.
  • December 25
    • The 7.6 {{M|s}} Changma earthquake shakes the Gansu Province in China with a maximum Mercalli intensity of X (Extreme). Two-hundred and seventy-five people are killed.
    • IG Farben files a patent application in Germany for the medical application of the first sulfonamide oral antibiotic, which will be marketed as Prontosil, following Gerhard Domagk's laboratory demonstration of its properties as an antibiotic.BOOK, Lesch, J. E., The First Miracle Drugs: How the Sulfa Drugs Transformed Medicine, Prontosil, 51–61, New York, Oxford University Press, 2007, 978-0-19-518775-5,
    • King George V delivers the first Royal Christmas MessageBOOK, Palmer, Alan, Palmer, Veronica, 1992, The Chronology of British History, Century Ltd, London, 375–376, 0-7126-5616-2, on the new BBC Empire Service radio from Sandringham House; the text has been written by Rudyard Kipling.
  • December 27 – Internal passports are introduced in the Soviet Union.
  • December 28 – The Cologne banker Kurt von Schröder-who is a close friend of Papen and a NSDAP member-meets with Adolf Hitler to tell him that Papen wants to set up a meeting to discuss how they can work together. Papen wants Nazi support to return to the Chancellorship while Hitler wants Papen to convince Hindenburg to appoint him Chancellor. Hitler agrees to meet Papen on January 3, 1933.

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Births

{{BDToC|births}}

January

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February

File:John Williams tux.jpg|thumb|100px|John WilliamsJohn WilliamsFile:Ted Kennedy, official photo portrait crop.jpg|thumb|100px|Ted KennedyTed KennedyFile:Johnny Cash 1977.jpg|thumb|100px|Johnny CashJohnny CashFile:Taylor, Elizabeth posed.jpg|thumb|130x130px|Dame Elizabeth TaylorElizabeth Taylor

March

File:Ryszard Kapuscinski by Kubik 17.05.1997.jpg|100px|thumb|Ryszard KapuścińskiRyszard KapuścińskiFile:Al Bean during EVA training in the Flight Crew Support Building.jpg|thumb|100px|Alan BeanAlan BeanFile:John Updike with Bushes new.jpg|thumb|100px|John UpdikeJohn Updike

April

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May

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June

File:David Scott Water Egress Training (S66-17282).jpg|thumb|100px|David ScottDavid ScottFile:Dudley R. Herschbach in Lindau.jpg|thumb|100px|Dudley R. HerschbachDudley R. HerschbachFile:Amrish Puri.jpg|thumb|100px|Amrish PuriAmrish PuriFile:Pat Morita 1971 publicity photo.jpg|thumb|100px|Pat MoritaPat Morita

July

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August

File:Peter O'Toole in Lawrence of Arabia.png|thumb|100px|Peter O'ToolePeter O'TooleFile:Luc Montagnier-press conference Dec 06th, 2008-3.jpg|thumb|100px|Luc MontagnierLuc Montagnier

September

File:Ingemar Johansson 2x3.jpg|thumb|100px|Ingemar JohanssonIngemar JohanssonFile:Adolfo Suarez 03 cropped.jpg|thumb|100px|Adolfo SuárezAdolfo SuárezFile:Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh in March 2014.jpg|thumb|100px|Manmohan SinghManmohan SinghFile:Nobel Prize 2009-Press Conference KVA-42.jpg|thumb|100px|Oliver E. WilliamsonOliver E. WilliamsonFile:Rainer Weiss - December 2006.jpg|thumb|100px|Rainer WeissRainer Weiss

October

File:Dick Gregory.jpg|thumb|100px|Dick GregoryDick GregoryFile:Sylvia Plath.jpg|100px|thumb|Sylvia PlathSylvia Plath

November

File:Roy Scheider 2007.jpg|100px|thumb|Roy ScheiderRoy ScheiderFile:Ninoy Aquino 3.jpg|thumb|100px|Benigno Aquino Jr.Benigno Aquino Jr.File:Jacques Chirac (1997) (cropped).jpg|thumb|100px|Jacques ChiracJacques Chirac

December

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Deaths

January – February

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March – April

File:Minna-Craucher-salonki.jpg|thumb|110px|Madame Minna CraucherMinna Craucher

May – June

July – August

File:SMF Manoel II.jpg|thumb|110px|King Manuel II of PortugalManuel II of PortugalFile:Kate M. Gordon.png|110px|thumb|Kate M. GordonKate M. GordonFile:Duke_Alexander_Petrovich_of_Oldenburg_(1844-1932).jpg|thumb|110px|Duke Alexander Petrovich of OldenburgDuke Alexander Petrovich of OldenburgFile:Cox in the Atelier of Toon Dupuis.jpg|thumb|110px|C. C. van Asch van WijckC. C. van Asch van Wijck

September – October

November – December

Nobel Prizes

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References

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