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1929

1929 (MCMXXIX) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1929th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 929th year of the 2nd millennium, the 29th year of the 20th century, and the 10th and last year of the 1920s decade.

1929 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1929
MCMXXIX
Ab urbe condita2682
Armenian calendar1378
ԹՎ ՌՅՀԸ
Assyrian calendar6679
Baháʼí calendar85–86
Balinese saka calendar1850–1851
Bengali calendar1336
Berber calendar2879
British Regnal year19 Geo. 5 – 20 Geo. 5
Buddhist calendar2473
Burmese calendar1291
Byzantine calendar7437–7438
Chinese calendar戊辰年 (Earth Dragon)
4625 or 4565
    — to —
己巳年 (Earth Snake)
4626 or 4566
Coptic calendar1645–1646
Discordian calendar3095
Ethiopian calendar1921–1922
Hebrew calendar5689–5690
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1985–1986
 - Shaka Samvat1850–1851
 - Kali Yuga5029–5030
Holocene calendar11929
Igbo calendar929–930
Iranian calendar1307–1308
Islamic calendar1347–1348
Japanese calendarShōwa 4
(昭和4年)
Javanese calendar1859–1860
Juche calendar18
Julian calendarGregorian minus 13 days
Korean calendar4262
Minguo calendarROC 18
民國18年
Nanakshahi calendar461
Thai solar calendar2471–2472
Tibetan calendar阳土龙年
(male Earth-Dragon)
2055 or 1674 or 902
    — to —
阴土蛇年
(female Earth-Snake)
2056 or 1675 or 903

This year marked the end of a period known in American history as the Roaring Twenties after the Wall Street Crash of 1929 ushered in a worldwide Great Depression. In the Americas, an agreement was brokered to end the Cristero War, a Catholic counter-revolution in Mexico. The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, a British high court, ruled that Canadian women are persons in the Edwards v. Canada (Attorney General) case. The 1st Academy Awards for film were held in Los Angeles, while the Museum of Modern Art opened in New York City. The Peruvian Air Force was created.

In Asia, the Republic of China and the Soviet Union engaged in a minor conflict after the Chinese seized full control of the Manchurian Chinese Eastern Railway, which ended with a resumption of joint administration. In the Soviet Union, General Secretary Joseph Stalin expelled Leon Trotsky and adopted a policy of collectivization. The Grand Trunk Express began service in India. Rioting between Muslims and Jews in Jerusalem over access to the Western Wall took place in the Middle East. The centenary of Western Australia was celebrated. The Afghan Civil War, which started in November in the preceding year, continued until October.

The Kellogg–Briand Pact, a treaty renouncing war as an instrument of national policy, went into effect. In Europe, the Holy See and the Kingdom of Italy signed the Lateran Treaty. The Idionymon law was passed in Greece to outlaw political dissent. Spain hosted the Ibero-American Exposition which featured pavilions from Latin American countries. The German airship LZ 127 Graf Zeppelin flew around the world in 21 days.

Summary

Middle East, Asia, and Pacific Isles

On August 1 of this year the 1929 Palestine riots broke out between Palestinians and Jews over control of the Western Wall. The rioting, initiated in part when British police tore down a screen the Jews had constructed in front of the Wall,[1] continued until the end of the month. In total, 133 Jews and 116 Palestinians were killed.[2][3] Two of the more famous incidents occurring during these riots were the August 23–24 1929 Hebron massacre, in which almost 70 Jews were killed by Palestinians and the remaining Jews are forced to stay at Hebron. The Palestinians had been told that Jews were killing Palestinians. Jews would not return to Hebron until after the Six-Day War in 1967.[4] The other major clash was the 1929 Safed massacre, in which 18–20 Jews were killed by Palestinians in Safed in similar fashion.[5] Elsewhere in the Middle East, Iraq took a big step toward gaining independence from the British. The Iraqi government had, since the end of World War I and the beginning of the British Mandate in the Middle East, consistently resisted British hegemony. In September, Great Britain announced it would support Iraq's inclusion in the League of Nations, signaling the beginning of the end of their direct control of the region.[6]

Early in 1929, the Afghan Civil War saw the Afghan leader King Amanullah lose power to the Saqqawists under Habibullāh Kalakāni. Kalakani's rule, however, only lasted nine months. Nadir Shah replaced him in October, starting a line of monarchs which would last 40 years.[7] In India, a general strike in Bombay continued throughout the year despite efforts by the British.[8] On December 29, the All India Congress in Lahore declared Indian independence from Britain, something it had threatened to do if Britain did not grant India dominion status.[9] China and Russia engaged in a minor conflict after China seized full control of the Manchurian Chinese Eastern Railway. Russia counterattacked and took the cities of Hailar and Manchouli after issuing an ultimatum demanding joint control of the railway to be reinstated. The Chinese agreed to the terms on November 26. The Japanese would later see this defeat as a sign of Chinese weakness, leading to their taking control of Manchuria.[10] The Far East began to experience economic problems late in the year as the effects of the Great Depression began to spread. Southeast Asia was especially hard hit as its exports (spice, rubber, and other commodities) were more sensitive to economic problems.[11] In the Pacific, on December 28 – "Black Saturday" in Samoa – New Zealand colonial police killed 11 unarmed demonstrators, an event which led the Mau movement to demand independence for Samoa.[12]

Europe

Western

In 1929, the Fascist Party in Italy tightened its control. National education policy took a major step towards being completely taken over by the agenda of indoctrination.[13] In that year, the Fascist government took control of the authorization of all textbooks, all secondary school teachers were required to take an oath of loyalty to Fascism, and children began to be taught that they owed the same loyalty to Fascism as they did to God.[13]

On February 11, Mussolini signed the Lateran Treaty, making Vatican City a sovereign state.[14] On July 25, Pope Pius XI emerged from the Vatican and entered St. Peter's Square in a huge procession witnessed by about 250,000 persons, thus ending nearly 60 years of papal self-imprisonment within the Vatican.[15] Italy used the diplomatic prestige associated with this successful agreement to adopt a more aggressive foreign policy.[16] Germany experienced a major turning point in this year due to the economic crash. The country had experienced prosperity under the government of the Weimar Republic until foreign investors withdrew their German interests. This began the crumbling of the Republican government in favor of Nazism.[17] In 1929, the number of unemployed reached three million.[18] On July 27, the Geneva Convention, held in Switzerland, addressed the treatment of prisoners of war in response to problems encountered during World War I.[19]

On May 31, the British general election returned a hung parliament yet again, with the Liberals in position to determine who would have power. These elections were known as the "Flapper" elections due to the fact that it was the first British election in which women under 30 could vote.[20] A week after the vote, on June 7 the Conservatives conceded power rather than ally with the Liberals. Ramsay MacDonald founded a new Labour government the next day.[21]

1929 is regarded as a turning point by French historians, who point out that it was last year in which prosperity was felt before the effects of the Great Depression. The Third Republic had been in power since before World War I. On July 24, French prime minister Raymond Poincaré resigned for medical reasons; he was succeeded by Aristide Briand. Briand adopted a foreign policy of both peace and defensive fortification. The Kellogg–Briand Pact, renouncing war as an instrument of foreign policy, went into effect in this year (it was first signed in Paris in 1928 by most leading world powers).[22] The French began work on the Maginot Line in this year, as a defense against a possible German attack, and on September 5 Briand presented a plan for the United States of Europe.[23] On October 22, Briand was replaced as Prime Minister by André Tardieu.[24] Primo de Rivera's dictatorship in Spain experienced growing dissatisfaction among students and academics, as well as businessmen who blamed the government for recent economic woes. Many called for a fascist regime, like that in Italy.[25]

Eastern

In May, Joseph Stalin consolidated his power in the Soviet Union by sending Leon Trotsky into exile. The only country that would grant Trotsky asylum was Turkey, in return for his help during Turkey's civil war. He and his family left the USSR aboard ship on February 12.[26] Stalin turned on his former political ally, Nikolai Bukharin, who was the last real threat to his power. By the end of the year Bukharin had been defeated.[clarification needed] Once Stalin was in power, he turned his former support for Lenin's New Economic Policy into opposition.[27] In November, Stalin declared that it "The Year of the Great Breakthrough" and stated that the country would focus on industrial programs as well as on collectivizing the grain supply. He hoped to surpass the West not only in agriculture, but in industry.[28] Millions of Soviet farmers were removed from their private farms, their property was collected, and they were moved to state-owned farms. Stalin emphasized in 1929 a campaign demonizing kulaks as a plague on society. Kulak property was taken and they were deported by cattle train to areas of frozen tundra.[29]

The timber market in Finland began to decline in 1929 due to the Great Depression, as well as the Soviet Union's entrance into the market. Financial and political problems culminated in the birth of the fascist Lapua Movement on November 23 in a demonstration in Lapua. The movement's stated aim was Finnish democracy and anti-communism.[30] The Finnish legislature received heavy pressure to remove basic rights from Communist groups.[31] Politics in Lithuania was heated, as President Voldemaras was unpopular in some quarters, and survived an assassination attempt in Kaunas.[32] Later, while attending a meeting of the League of Nations, he was ousted in a coup by President Smetona, who made himself dictator. Upon Voldemaras' removal from office, Geležinis Vilkas went underground and received aid and encouragement in its activities from Germany.[32] The Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes was renamed the "Kingdom of Yugoslavia" as King Alexander sought to unite the South Slavs under his rule.[33] The state's new Monarchy replaced the old parliament, which had been dominated by Serbs.[34]

North America

In October 1929, the British Judicial Committee of the Privy Council overturned a ruling by the Supreme Court of Canada that women could not be members of the legislature. This case, which came to be known as the Persons Case, had important ramifications not just for the rights of women but because in overturning the case, the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council engendered a radical change in the Canadian judicial approach to the Canadian constitution, an approach that has come to be known as the "living tree doctrine". The five women who initiated the case are known in Canada as the Famous Five.[35] In November, the 1929 Grand Banks earthquake occurred off the south coast of Newfoundland in the Atlantic Ocean. It registered as a Richter magnitude 7.2 submarine earthquake centered on Grand Banks, broke 12 submarine transatlantic telegraph cables and triggered a tsunami that destroyed many south coast communities in the Burin Peninsula area, killing 28 (as of 1997, Canada's most lethal earthquake).[36] Ross-Loos Medical Group is established in downtown Los Angeles by two physicians, Donald E. Ross and H. Clifford Loos - the first HMO in the United States.

The Mexican Cristero War continued in 1929 as clerical forces attempted an assassination of the provisional president in a train bombing in February. The attempt failed. Plutarco Calles, at the center of power for the anti-clerics, continued to gather power in Mexico City. His government was considered an enemy to more conservative Mexicans who held to traditional forms of government and more religious control. Calles founded the National Revolutionary Party early in the year to increase his power; a party which was, ironically, seen by foreigners as fascist and which was in opposition to the Mexican Right. A special election was held in this year, which Jose Vasconselos lost to Ortiz Rubio. By this time, the war had ended.[37] The last group of rebels was defeated on June 4, and in the same month US Ambassador Dwight Morrow initiated talks between parties. On June 21 an agreement was brokered ending the Cristero War. On June 27, church bells rang and mass was held publicly for the first time in three years. The agreement heavily favored the government, as priests were required to register with the government and religion was banned from schools.[38]

The major event of the year for the United States was the stock market crash on Wall Street, which was to have international effects and be widely regarded as the inciting incident of the Great Depression. On September 3, the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) peaked at 381.17, a height it would not reach again until November 1954. Then, from October 24October 29, stock prices suffered three multi-digit percentage drops, wiping out more than $30 billion from the New York Stock Exchange (10 times greater than the annual budget of the federal government).[39] On December 3 U.S. President Herbert Hoover announced to the U.S. Congress that the worst effects of the recent stock market crash were behind the nation, and that the American people had regained faith in the economy.[40]

Literature, arts, and entertainment

Literature of the time reflected the memories many harbored of the horrors of World War I. A major seller was All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque. Remarque was a German who had fought in the war at age eighteen and been wounded in the Third Battle of Ypres. He stated that he intended the book to tell the story "of a generation of men who, even though they may have escaped its shells, were destroyed by the war." Another 1929 book reflecting on World War I was Ernest Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms, as well as Good-Bye to All That by Robert Graves.[41] In lighter media, a few stars of the comic industry made their debut, including Tintin, a comic book character created by Hergé, who would appear in over 200 million comic books in 60 languages. Popeye, another comic strip character created by Elzie Crisler Segar, also appeared in this year.

Within the film industry, on May 16 the 1st Academy Awards were presented at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, with Wings winning Best Picture. Also, Hallelujah! became the first Hollywood film to contain an entirely black cast, and Atlantic, a film about the Titanic, is an early sound-on-film movie. The arts were in the midst of the Modernist movement, as Pablo Picasso painted two cubist works, Woman in a Garden and Nude in an Armchair, during this year. The surrealist painters Salvador Dalí and René Magritte completed several works, including The First Days of Spring and The Treachery of Images. On November 7 in New York City, the Museum of Modern Art opened to the public. The latest in modern architecture was also represented by the Barcelona Pavilion in Spain, and the Royal York Hotel in Toronto, at its completion the tallest building in the British Empire.

Science and technology

The year saw several advances in technology and exploration. On June 27 the first public demonstration of color TV was held by H. E. Ives and his colleagues at Bell Telephone Laboratories in New York. The first images were a bouquet of roses and an American flag. A mechanical system was used to transmit 50-line color television images between New York and Washington. The BBC broadcast a television transmission for the first time. By November, Vladimir Zworykin had taken out the first patent for color television. On November 29, Bernt Balchen, U.S. Admiral Richard Byrd, Captain Ashley McKinley, and Harold June, became the first to fly over the South Pole. Within the year, Britain, Australia and New Zealand began a joint Antarctic Research Expedition, and the German airship Graf Zeppelin began a round-the-world flight (ended August 29). This year Ernst Schwarz describes Bonobo (Pan paniscus) as a different species from common chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes), both closely related phylogenetically to human beings.

During the year 1929, there were two solar eclipses and two penumbral lunar eclipses:

  • 1929 May 9 = Total Solar Eclipse
  • 1929 May 23 = Penumbral Lunar Eclipse
  • 1929 November 1 = Annular Solar Eclipse
  • 1929 November 17 = Penumbral Lunar Eclipse

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1929, january, february, march, april, june, july, august, september, october, november, december, mcmxxix, common, year, starting, tuesday, gregorian, calendar, year, common, anno, domini, designations, 929th, year, millennium, 29th, year, 20th, century, 10th. 1929 January February March April May June July August September October November December 1929 MCMXXIX was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar the 1929th year of the Common Era CE and Anno Domini AD designations the 929th year of the 2nd millennium the 29th year of the 20th century and the 10th and last year of the 1920s decade Millennium 2nd millenniumCenturies 19th century 20th century 21st centuryDecades 1900s 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940sYears 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 19321929 in various calendarsGregorian calendar1929MCMXXIXAb urbe condita2682Armenian calendar1378ԹՎ ՌՅՀԸAssyrian calendar6679Bahaʼi calendar85 86Balinese saka calendar1850 1851Bengali calendar1336Berber calendar2879British Regnal year19 Geo 5 20 Geo 5Buddhist calendar2473Burmese calendar1291Byzantine calendar7437 7438Chinese calendar戊辰年 Earth Dragon 4625 or 4565 to 己巳年 Earth Snake 4626 or 4566Coptic calendar1645 1646Discordian calendar3095Ethiopian calendar1921 1922Hebrew calendar5689 5690Hindu calendars Vikram Samvat1985 1986 Shaka Samvat1850 1851 Kali Yuga5029 5030Holocene calendar11929Igbo calendar929 930Iranian calendar1307 1308Islamic calendar1347 1348Japanese calendarShōwa 4 昭和4年 Javanese calendar1859 1860Juche calendar18Julian calendarGregorian minus 13 daysKorean calendar4262Minguo calendarROC 18民國18年Nanakshahi calendar461Thai solar calendar2471 2472Tibetan calendar阳土龙年 male Earth Dragon 2055 or 1674 or 902 to 阴土蛇年 female Earth Snake 2056 or 1675 or 903Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1929 This year marked the end of a period known in American history as the Roaring Twenties after the Wall Street Crash of 1929 ushered in a worldwide Great Depression In the Americas an agreement was brokered to end the Cristero War a Catholic counter revolution in Mexico The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council a British high court ruled that Canadian women are persons in the Edwards v Canada Attorney General case The 1st Academy Awards for film were held in Los Angeles while the Museum of Modern Art opened in New York City The Peruvian Air Force was created In Asia the Republic of China and the Soviet Union engaged in a minor conflict after the Chinese seized full control of the Manchurian Chinese Eastern Railway which ended with a resumption of joint administration In the Soviet Union General Secretary Joseph Stalin expelled Leon Trotsky and adopted a policy of collectivization The Grand Trunk Express began service in India Rioting between Muslims and Jews in Jerusalem over access to the Western Wall took place in the Middle East The centenary of Western Australia was celebrated The Afghan Civil War which started in November in the preceding year continued until October The Kellogg Briand Pact a treaty renouncing war as an instrument of national policy went into effect In Europe the Holy See and the Kingdom of Italy signed the Lateran Treaty The Idionymon law was passed in Greece to outlaw political dissent Spain hosted the Ibero American Exposition which featured pavilions from Latin American countries The German airship LZ 127 Graf Zeppelin flew around the world in 21 days Contents 1 Summary 1 1 Middle East Asia and Pacific Isles 1 2 Europe 1 2 1 Western 1 2 2 Eastern 1 3 North America 1 4 Literature arts and entertainment 1 5 Science and technology 2 Events 2 1 January 2 2 February 2 3 March 2 4 April 2 5 May 2 6 June 2 7 July 2 8 August 2 9 September 2 10 October 2 11 November 2 12 December 3 Births 3 1 January 3 2 February 3 3 March 3 4 April 3 5 May 3 6 June 3 7 July 3 8 August 3 9 September 3 10 October 3 11 November 3 12 December 3 13 Date unknown 4 Deaths 4 1 January 4 2 February 4 3 March 4 4 April 4 5 May 4 6 June 4 7 July 4 8 August 4 9 September 4 10 October 4 11 November 4 12 December 5 Nobel Prizes 6 References 7 SourcesSummary EditMiddle East Asia and Pacific Isles Edit On August 1 of this year the 1929 Palestine riots broke out between Palestinians and Jews over control of the Western Wall The rioting initiated in part when British police tore down a screen the Jews had constructed in front of the Wall 1 continued until the end of the month In total 133 Jews and 116 Palestinians were killed 2 3 Two of the more famous incidents occurring during these riots were the August 23 24 1929 Hebron massacre in which almost 70 Jews were killed by Palestinians and the remaining Jews are forced to stay at Hebron The Palestinians had been told that Jews were killing Palestinians Jews would not return to Hebron until after the Six Day War in 1967 4 The other major clash was the 1929 Safed massacre in which 18 20 Jews were killed by Palestinians in Safed in similar fashion 5 Elsewhere in the Middle East Iraq took a big step toward gaining independence from the British The Iraqi government had since the end of World War I and the beginning of the British Mandate in the Middle East consistently resisted British hegemony In September Great Britain announced it would support Iraq s inclusion in the League of Nations signaling the beginning of the end of their direct control of the region 6 Early in 1929 the Afghan Civil War saw the Afghan leader King Amanullah lose power to the Saqqawists under Habibullah Kalakani Kalakani s rule however only lasted nine months Nadir Shah replaced him in October starting a line of monarchs which would last 40 years 7 In India a general strike in Bombay continued throughout the year despite efforts by the British 8 On December 29 the All India Congress in Lahore declared Indian independence from Britain something it had threatened to do if Britain did not grant India dominion status 9 China and Russia engaged in a minor conflict after China seized full control of the Manchurian Chinese Eastern Railway Russia counterattacked and took the cities of Hailar and Manchouli after issuing an ultimatum demanding joint control of the railway to be reinstated The Chinese agreed to the terms on November 26 The Japanese would later see this defeat as a sign of Chinese weakness leading to their taking control of Manchuria 10 The Far East began to experience economic problems late in the year as the effects of the Great Depression began to spread Southeast Asia was especially hard hit as its exports spice rubber and other commodities were more sensitive to economic problems 11 In the Pacific on December 28 Black Saturday in Samoa New Zealand colonial police killed 11 unarmed demonstrators an event which led the Mau movement to demand independence for Samoa 12 Europe Edit Western Edit In 1929 the Fascist Party in Italy tightened its control National education policy took a major step towards being completely taken over by the agenda of indoctrination 13 In that year the Fascist government took control of the authorization of all textbooks all secondary school teachers were required to take an oath of loyalty to Fascism and children began to be taught that they owed the same loyalty to Fascism as they did to God 13 On February 11 Mussolini signed the Lateran Treaty making Vatican City a sovereign state 14 On July 25 Pope Pius XI emerged from the Vatican and entered St Peter s Square in a huge procession witnessed by about 250 000 persons thus ending nearly 60 years of papal self imprisonment within the Vatican 15 Italy used the diplomatic prestige associated with this successful agreement to adopt a more aggressive foreign policy 16 Germany experienced a major turning point in this year due to the economic crash The country had experienced prosperity under the government of the Weimar Republic until foreign investors withdrew their German interests This began the crumbling of the Republican government in favor of Nazism 17 In 1929 the number of unemployed reached three million 18 On July 27 the Geneva Convention held in Switzerland addressed the treatment of prisoners of war in response to problems encountered during World War I 19 On May 31 the British general election returned a hung parliament yet again with the Liberals in position to determine who would have power These elections were known as the Flapper elections due to the fact that it was the first British election in which women under 30 could vote 20 A week after the vote on June 7 the Conservatives conceded power rather than ally with the Liberals Ramsay MacDonald founded a new Labour government the next day 21 1929 is regarded as a turning point by French historians who point out that it was last year in which prosperity was felt before the effects of the Great Depression The Third Republic had been in power since before World War I On July 24 French prime minister Raymond Poincare resigned for medical reasons he was succeeded by Aristide Briand Briand adopted a foreign policy of both peace and defensive fortification The Kellogg Briand Pact renouncing war as an instrument of foreign policy went into effect in this year it was first signed in Paris in 1928 by most leading world powers 22 The French began work on the Maginot Line in this year as a defense against a possible German attack and on September 5 Briand presented a plan for the United States of Europe 23 On October 22 Briand was replaced as Prime Minister by Andre Tardieu 24 Primo de Rivera s dictatorship in Spain experienced growing dissatisfaction among students and academics as well as businessmen who blamed the government for recent economic woes Many called for a fascist regime like that in Italy 25 Eastern Edit In May Joseph Stalin consolidated his power in the Soviet Union by sending Leon Trotsky into exile The only country that would grant Trotsky asylum was Turkey in return for his help during Turkey s civil war He and his family left the USSR aboard ship on February 12 26 Stalin turned on his former political ally Nikolai Bukharin who was the last real threat to his power By the end of the year Bukharin had been defeated clarification needed Once Stalin was in power he turned his former support for Lenin s New Economic Policy into opposition 27 In November Stalin declared that it The Year of the Great Breakthrough and stated that the country would focus on industrial programs as well as on collectivizing the grain supply He hoped to surpass the West not only in agriculture but in industry 28 Millions of Soviet farmers were removed from their private farms their property was collected and they were moved to state owned farms Stalin emphasized in 1929 a campaign demonizing kulaks as a plague on society Kulak property was taken and they were deported by cattle train to areas of frozen tundra 29 The timber market in Finland began to decline in 1929 due to the Great Depression as well as the Soviet Union s entrance into the market Financial and political problems culminated in the birth of the fascist Lapua Movement on November 23 in a demonstration in Lapua The movement s stated aim was Finnish democracy and anti communism 30 The Finnish legislature received heavy pressure to remove basic rights from Communist groups 31 Politics in Lithuania was heated as President Voldemaras was unpopular in some quarters and survived an assassination attempt in Kaunas 32 Later while attending a meeting of the League of Nations he was ousted in a coup by President Smetona who made himself dictator Upon Voldemaras removal from office Gelezinis Vilkas went underground and received aid and encouragement in its activities from Germany 32 The Kingdom of Serbs Croats and Slovenes was renamed the Kingdom of Yugoslavia as King Alexander sought to unite the South Slavs under his rule 33 The state s new Monarchy replaced the old parliament which had been dominated by Serbs 34 North America Edit See also 1929 in the United States In October 1929 the British Judicial Committee of the Privy Council overturned a ruling by the Supreme Court of Canada that women could not be members of the legislature This case which came to be known as the Persons Case had important ramifications not just for the rights of women but because in overturning the case the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council engendered a radical change in the Canadian judicial approach to the Canadian constitution an approach that has come to be known as the living tree doctrine The five women who initiated the case are known in Canada as the Famous Five 35 In November the 1929 Grand Banks earthquake occurred off the south coast of Newfoundland in the Atlantic Ocean It registered as a Richter magnitude 7 2 submarine earthquake centered on Grand Banks broke 12 submarine transatlantic telegraph cables and triggered a tsunami that destroyed many south coast communities in the Burin Peninsula area killing 28 as of 1997 Canada s most lethal earthquake 36 Ross Loos Medical Group is established in downtown Los Angeles by two physicians Donald E Ross and H Clifford Loos the first HMO in the United States The Mexican Cristero War continued in 1929 as clerical forces attempted an assassination of the provisional president in a train bombing in February The attempt failed Plutarco Calles at the center of power for the anti clerics continued to gather power in Mexico City His government was considered an enemy to more conservative Mexicans who held to traditional forms of government and more religious control Calles founded the National Revolutionary Party early in the year to increase his power a party which was ironically seen by foreigners as fascist and which was in opposition to the Mexican Right A special election was held in this year which Jose Vasconselos lost to Ortiz Rubio By this time the war had ended 37 The last group of rebels was defeated on June 4 and in the same month US Ambassador Dwight Morrow initiated talks between parties On June 21 an agreement was brokered ending the Cristero War On June 27 church bells rang and mass was held publicly for the first time in three years The agreement heavily favored the government as priests were required to register with the government and religion was banned from schools 38 The major event of the year for the United States was the stock market crash on Wall Street which was to have international effects and be widely regarded as the inciting incident of the Great Depression On September 3 the Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA peaked at 381 17 a height it would not reach again until November 1954 Then from October 24 October 29 stock prices suffered three multi digit percentage drops wiping out more than 30 billion from the New York Stock Exchange 10 times greater than the annual budget of the federal government 39 On December 3 U S President Herbert Hoover announced to the U S Congress that the worst effects of the recent stock market crash were behind the nation and that the American people had regained faith in the economy 40 Literature arts and entertainment Edit Main article 1929 in the arts disambiguation Literature of the time reflected the memories many harbored of the horrors of World War I A major seller was All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque Remarque was a German who had fought in the war at age eighteen and been wounded in the Third Battle of Ypres He stated that he intended the book to tell the story of a generation of men who even though they may have escaped its shells were destroyed by the war Another 1929 book reflecting on World War I was Ernest Hemingway s A Farewell to Arms as well as Good Bye to All That by Robert Graves 41 In lighter media a few stars of the comic industry made their debut including Tintin a comic book character created by Herge who would appear in over 200 million comic books in 60 languages Popeye another comic strip character created by Elzie Crisler Segar also appeared in this year Within the film industry on May 16 the 1st Academy Awards were presented at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel with Wings winning Best Picture Also Hallelujah became the first Hollywood film to contain an entirely black cast and Atlantic a film about the Titanic is an early sound on film movie The arts were in the midst of the Modernist movement as Pablo Picasso painted two cubist works Woman in a Garden and Nude in an Armchair during this year The surrealist painters Salvador Dali and Rene Magritte completed several works including The First Days of Spring and The Treachery of Images On November 7 in New York City the Museum of Modern Art opened to the public The latest in modern architecture was also represented by the Barcelona Pavilion in Spain and the Royal York Hotel in Toronto at its completion the tallest building in the British Empire Science and technology Edit Main article 1929 in science The year saw several advances in technology and exploration On June 27 the first public demonstration of color TV was held by H E Ives and his colleagues at Bell Telephone Laboratories in New York The first images were a bouquet of roses and an American flag A mechanical system was used to transmit 50 line color television images between New York and Washington The BBC broadcast a television transmission for the first time By November Vladimir Zworykin had taken out the first patent for color television On November 29 Bernt Balchen U S Admiral Richard Byrd Captain Ashley McKinley and Harold June became the first to fly over the South Pole Within the year Britain Australia and New Zealand began a joint Antarctic Research Expedition and the German airship Graf Zeppelin began a round the world flight ended August 29 This year Ernst Schwarz describes Bonobo Pan paniscus as a different species from common chimpanzee Pan troglodytes both closely related phylogenetically to human beings During the year 1929 there were two solar eclipses and two penumbral lunar eclipses 1929 May 9 Total Solar Eclipse 1929 May 23 Penumbral Lunar Eclipse 1929 November 1 Annular Solar Eclipse 1929 November 17 Penumbral Lunar EclipseEvents EditJanuary Edit Main article January 1929 January 6 6 January Dictatorship King Alexander of the Serbs Croats and Slovenes suspends his country s constitution Albanian missionary sister Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu later known as Mother Teresa arrives in Calcutta from Ireland to begin her work in India January 10 The first appearance of Herge s Belgian comic book hero Tintin as Tintin in the Land of the Soviets Les Aventures de Tintin reporter au pays des Soviets begins serialization in the children s newspaper supplement Le Petit Vingtieme January 17 The comic strip hero Popeye first appears in Thimble Theatre 42 January 17 Kabul falls to Habibullah Kalakani s forces beginning a 9 month period of Saqqawist rule in Afghanistan while the Afghan Civil War continues January 29 All Quiet on the Western Front Im Westen nichts Neues by Erich Maria Remarque is published in book form February Edit Main article February 1929 February 9 Litvinov s Pact is signed in Moscow by the Soviet Union Poland Estonia Romania and Latvia who agree not to use force to settle disputes between themselves 43 February 11 The Kingdom of Italy and the Holy See of the Catholic Church sign the Lateran Treaty to establish the Vatican City as an independent sovereign enclave within Rome resolving the Roman Question February 14 Saint Valentine s Day Massacre Five gangsters rivals of Al Capone plus a civilian are shot dead in Chicago 44 February 21 In the first battle of the Warlord Rebellion in northeastern Shandong against the Nationalist government of China a 24 000 strong rebel force led by Zhang Zongchang is defeated at Zhifu by 7 000 NRA troops 45 February 26 Grand Teton National Park is established by the United States Congress March Edit Main article March 1929 March 2 The longest bridge in the world at this time the San Francisco Bay Toll Bridge opens March 3 A revolt by Generals Jose Gonzalo Escobar and Jesus Maria Aguirre fails in Mexico March 4 Herbert Hoover is sworn in as the 31st president of the United States 46 The National Revolutionary Party Partido Nacional Revolucionario is established in Mexico by ex President Plutarco Elias Calles Under a succession of names it will hold power in the country continuously for the next 71 years 47 March 17 Second of the Davos University Conferences opens in Switzerland this includes the Cassirer Heidegger debate in philosophy March 28 Japanese forces withdraw from Shandong province to their garrison in Tsingtao bringing an end to the Jinan Incident March 30 Imperial Airways begins operating the first commercial flights between London and Karachi 48 April Edit Main article April 1929 April 3 Persia signs the Litvinov Protocol 43 May Edit Main article May 1929 May 1 The 7 2 Mw Kopet Dag earthquake shakes the Iran Turkmenistan border region with a maximum Mercalli intensity of IX Violent killing up to 3 800 and injuring 1 121 May 7 The Battle Of Blood Alley is fought by a razor gang in Sydney Australia May 16 The 1st Academy Awards are presented in a 15 minute ceremony at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel honoring the best movies of 1927 and 1928 Wings 1927 winning Best Picture Gerald Duffy died 1928 receives the only Academy Award for Best Title Writing ever awarded for his intertitles to the silent film The Private Life of Helen of Troy 1927 May 31 The United Kingdom general election again returns a hung parliament the Liberals in Parliament determine which party will govern June Edit Main article June 1929 June 1 The 1st Conference of the Communist Parties of Latin America is held in Buenos Aires June 3 The Treaty of Lima settles a border dispute between Peru and Chile June 7 The Lateran Treaty making Vatican City a sovereign state is ratified June 8 Ramsay MacDonald forms the United Kingdom s second Labour government June 21 An agreement brokered by U S Ambassador Dwight Whitney Morrow helps end the Cristero War in Mexico June 27 The first public demonstration of color TV is held by H E Ives and his colleagues at Bell Telephone Laboratories in New York The first images are a bouquet of roses and an American flag A mechanical system is used to transmit 50 line color television images between New York and Washington July Edit Main article July 1929 July 24 The Kellogg Briand Pact renouncing war as an instrument of foreign policy goes into effect it was first signed in Paris on August 27 1928 by most leading world powers Union Airways Pty Ltd is founded to be nationalised as South African Airways on 1 February 1934 July 25 Pope Pius XI emerges from the Apostolic Palace and enters St Peter s Square in a huge procession witnessed by about 250 000 persons thus ending nearly 60 years of self imposed status by the papacy as Prisoner in the Vatican July 27 The Geneva Convention addresses the treatment of prisoners of war The Red Crescent is adopted as an additional emblem of the League of Red Cross 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San Juan to sink in 3 minutes killing 77 people August 31 The Young Plan which sets the total World War I reparations owed by Germany at US 26 350 000 000 to be paid over a period of 58 years is finalized September Edit Main article September 1929 September 3 The Dow Jones Industrial Average peaks at 381 17 a height it would not reach again until November 1954 September 5 Aristide Briand presents his plan for the United States of Europe September 7 The steamship SS Kuru sank in Lake Nasijarvi near Tampere Finland leading to 138 people drowning 50 51 September 17 A coup ousts Augustinas Voldemaras from his Prime Minister position in Lithuania he is replaced by the brother in law of President Antanas Smetona Juozas Tubelis September 30 Fritz von Opel pilots the first rocket powered aircraft the Opel RAK 1 in front of a large crowd in Frankfurt am Main October Edit Main article October 1929 October 24 29 The Wall Street Crash of 1929 the beginning of the Great Depression October 3 The country officially known as the Kingdom of Serbs Croats and Slovenes changes its name to Kingdom of Yugoslavia October 6 Serie A the top class professional football league of Italy replaces the Divisione Nazionale citation needed October 12 1929 Australian federal election The Labor Party led by James Scullin defeats the Nationalist Country Coalition Government led by Prime Minister Stanley Bruce Scullin will be sworn in on October 22 Notably this is the first occasion in Australian political history where a sitting Prime Minister loses his own seat the second being John Howard in 2007 October 13 Afghan Civil War ends 52 October 18 On appeal from the Supreme Court of Canada on behalf of The Famous Five Canadian women in the landmark case of Edwards v Canada Attorney General the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in the United Kingdom announces that women are persons under the British North America Acts and thus eligible for appointment to the Senate of Canada October 22 The government of Aristide Briand falls in France October 24 29 Wall Street Crash of 1929 Three multi digit percentage drops wipe out more than 30 billion from the New York Stock Exchange 10 times greater than the annual budget of the federal government 53 October 25 Former U S Interior Secretary Albert B Fall is convicted of bribery for his role in the Teapot Dome scandal becoming the first Presidential cabinet member to go to prison for actions in office November Edit Main article November 1929 November Vladimir Zworykin takes out the first patent for color television November 1 An annual solar eclipse is seen over the Atlantic Ocean and Africa Conscription in Australia ends 54 November 7 In New York City the Museum of Modern Art MoMA opens to the public The first exhibition Cezanne Gauguin van Gogh and Seurat November 7 December 7 is seen by 47 000 visitors the curator is Alfred H Barr November 15 Atlantic a film about the sinking of the RMS Titanic is released in the U K the first British sound on film movie and in its simultaneously shot German language version the first to be released in Germany November 18 The 1929 Grand Banks earthquake occurs 36 November 29 Bernt Balchen U S Admiral Richard Byrd Captain Ashley McKinley and Harold June become the first to fly over the South Pole December Edit Main article December 1929 December New York toy salesman Edwin S Lowe popularizes Bingo after coming across the game of Beano in Atlanta Georgia After someone accidentally yells bingo instead of beano with a group of friends in Brooklyn New York he begins production of the game going on to develop more than 6 000 card combinations under the E S Lowe company as the popularity of the game grows to become a national pastime 55 December 27 Soviet General Secretary Joseph Stalin orders the liquidation of the kulaks as a class December 28 Black Saturday in Samoa New Zealand colonial police kill 11 unarmed demonstrators an event which leads the Mau movement to demand independence for Samoa 12 December 29 The All India Congress in Lahore demands Indian independence clarification needed Births EditBirthsJanuary February March April May June July August September October November December January Edit Martin Luther King Jr Jacques Plante Patriarch Filaret Rudolf Mossbauer Jean Simmons January 1 Haruo Nakajima Japanese actor d 2017 56 Latif ur Rehman Indian field hockey player d 1987 57 January 2 Tellervo Koivisto Finnish politician and First Lady of Finland January 3 Sergio Leone Italian director d 1989 58 Gordon Moore American computing entrepreneur 59 January 4 Gunter Schabowski official of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany d 2015 60 January 5 Alexandre Jany French swimmer and water polo player d 2001 January 7 Terry Moore American actress 61 January 8 Saeed Jaffrey Indian born actor d 2015 62 January 9 Brian Friel Irish dramatist d 2015 63 January 11 Nureddin al Atassi Syrian philatelist 54th Prime Minister of Syria and 17th President of Syria d 1992 Wanda Wilkomirska Polish violinist and teacher d 2018 January 12 Irena Homola Skapska Polish historian d 2017 Alasdair MacIntyre Scottish philosopher Jaakko Hintikka Finnish philosopher logician d 2015 January 15 Martin Luther King Jr African American civil rights leader Nobel laureate d 1968 64 January 17 Tan Boon Teik Attorney General of Singapore d 2012 Jacques Plante Canadian hockey player d 1986 65 January 19 Edmundo Abaya Filipino Catholic archbishop d 2018 Carl Ebbe Andersen Danish rower d 2009 January 20 Jimmy Cobb American jazz drummer d 2020 Masaharu Kawakatsu Japanese zoologist January 23 Patriarch Filaret former Patriarch of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church Kiev Patriarchate John Charles Polanyi Canadian chemist Nobel laureate January 25 Benny Golson American jazz musician January 26 Jules Feiffer American cartoonist and author Sumiteru Taniguchi Japanese anti nuclear weapons activist d 2017 January 27 Mohamed Al Fayed Egyptian business magnate Hans Berliner American 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