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  1. U.S. Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt, delivering his Second Inaugural Address, January 20, 1937. Declaring in his Second Inaugural Address that “I see one-third of a nation ill-housed, ill-clad, ill-nourished,” Roosevelt was determined to push forward with further New Deal reforms. With large Democratic majorities in both houses of Congress ...

  2. 12 January – Republican Press Ltd. takes a High Court action against the Garda Síochána over the seizure of the An Phoblacht newspaper. 20 January – the funeral of the veteran nationalist Member of Parliament, Joseph Devlin, takes place in Belfast.

  3. 7 de dez. de 2020 · In the film, Mankiewicz (Gary Oldman) defends Sinclair five years before answering Welles’s call to write “Kane.”. Mank refuses the MGM chief Louis B. Mayer’s order to hand over a donation ...

  4. The Night of Long Knives was the purge of the SA leadership and other political opponents from the 30 June 1934 to the 2 July 1934. Over 150 people were murdered and hundreds more were arrested. Following the purge, the Nazi’s sculpted the media coverage to portray the event as a preventative measure against a revolutionary, violent, and uncontrollable force, rather than a series of ...

  5. January 30, 1934. Signed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in January 1934, the Act was the culmination of Roosevelt’s controversial gold program. Among other things, the Act transferred ownership of all monetary gold in the United States to the US Treasury and prohibited the Treasury and financial institutions from redeeming dollars for ...

  6. 22 de mai. de 2024 · Anschluss, political union of Austria with Germany, achieved through annexation by Adolf Hitler in 1938. Mooted in 1919 by Austria, Anschluss with Germany remained a hope (chiefly with Austrian Social Democrats) during 1919–33, after which Hitler’s rise to power made it less attractive.

  7. National income - ₹ 22,775 million. 15 January – The 8.0 M w Nepal–Bihar earthquake shakes the Himalayas with a maximum Mercalli intensity of XI ( Extreme ), leaving 6,000–10,700 dead. 7 April – Mahatma Gandhi suspended his campaign of civil disobedience. July – The Communist Party of India is declared unlawful. [1]