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The following events occurred in December 1932:

December 1, 1932 (Thursday) edit

  • The British government delivered a note to the United States seeking cancellation of all war debts, saying that resumption of the payments "would inevitably deepen the depression."[1]
  • The "Trogir incident" took place in Croatia when a group of young Yugoslav nationalists destroyed eight stone Venetian lions on old public buildings and city walls in the city of Trogir. The incident caused the already strained relations between Yugoslavia and Italy to worsen further.[2]
  • Born: Heather Begg, operatic mezzo-soprano, in Nelson, New Zealand (d. 2009)

December 2, 1932 (Friday) edit

December 3, 1932 (Saturday) edit

December 4, 1932 (Sunday) edit

  • Italy announced a new plan to electrify 40% of the country's railway network within four years at a cost of 4.6 billion lire.[8]
  • Born: Roh Tae-woo, general and 6th President of South Korea, in Daegu (d. 2021)

December 5, 1932 (Monday) edit

December 6, 1932 (Tuesday) edit

  • The Reichstag opened for its first session since November's elections. The Communists tried to introduce a motion of no confidence, but the Nazis used their plurality to have it postponed.[11]
  • Albert Einstein was granted a visa to enter the United States. An organization called the Woman's Patriot Corporation had filed a complaint claiming Einstein was inadmissible "because of his affiliations with certain organizations claimed to be connected with the Communist International", but the State Department announced that George S. Messersmith had "examined Prof. Einstein as he would any applicant and has reached the conclusion that Prof. Einstein is admissible to the United States."[12]

December 7, 1932 (Wednesday) edit

December 8, 1932 (Thursday) edit

December 9, 1932 (Friday) edit

December 10, 1932 (Saturday) edit

December 11, 1932 (Sunday) edit

  • The United States negotiated a No Force Declaration with Britain, France, Germany and Italy. These nations all promised not to resolve any present or future disputes amongst themselves with force.[6]
  • Born: Enrique Bermúdez, Contra leader, in León, Nicaragua (d. 1991)

December 12, 1932 (Monday) edit

December 13, 1932 (Tuesday) edit

  • A huge anti-Yugoslavian demonstration was held in Rome protesting against the Trogir incident. Mussolini appeared on the balcony of the Palazzo Venezia and declared that such acts of vandalism "cannot and must not be forgotten."[24]
  • Born: Tatsuya Nakadai, actor, in Tokyo, Japan

December 14, 1932 (Wednesday) edit

  • The French Chamber of Deputies rejected Prime Minister Édouard Herriot's payment plan of war debts to the United States, voted his government out of office and then voted to defer payment until an international debt conference could be held.[25]
  • Six died in a collision of two passenger trains in Switzerland near Lucerne.[26]

December 15, 1932 (Thursday) edit

  • Five countries (France, Poland, Belgium, Estonia and Hungary) defaulted on their war debt payments to the United States in response to the U.S. Congress' rejection of the debt reduction plan agreed to at the Lausanne Conference.[6][27]
  • Died: Josip Vancaš, 75, Croatian architect

December 16, 1932 (Friday) edit

December 17, 1932 (Saturday) edit

  • Several Italian newspapers published "A Manifesto of Italian Musicians for the Tradition of Nineteenth-Century Romantic Art" signed by several prominent Italian composers. The manifesto attacked modernistic trends in Italian music by composers such as Gian Francesco Malipiero and Alfredo Casella and advocated a return to Romantic music.[30]
  • German was admitted as an official language in South-West Africa alongside English and Afrikaans.[31]

December 18, 1932 (Sunday) edit

December 19, 1932 (Monday) edit

  • A team of Chicago police raided the headquarters of mob boss Frank Nitti. One of the Detective Sergeants shot Nitti three times and then gave himself a minor gunshot wound to make it look like self-defense. Nitti survived the shooting.[33]
  • The BBC Empire Service began broadcasting, making the BBC heard outside of Britain for the first time.[30]
  • A new high-speed train running from Berlin to Hamburg in 142 minutes, the DRG Class SVT 877 (nicknamed the "Flying Hamburger"), entered commercial service.[34]
  • The U.S. Supreme Court decided Sorrells v. United States.
  • Died: Yun Bong-gil, 24, Korean independence activist (executed for April 29 bomb attack)

December 20, 1932 (Tuesday) edit

  • A 7.2 magnitude earthquake struck the Cedar Mountains region of Nevada. Although the epicenter of the earthquake was uninhabited, it was felt as far away as San Francisco and Los Angeles.[35]

December 21, 1932 (Wednesday) edit

December 22, 1932 (Thursday) edit

December 23, 1932 (Friday) edit

December 24, 1932 (Saturday) edit

December 25, 1932 (Sunday) edit

December 26, 1932 (Monday) edit

December 27, 1932 (Tuesday) edit

  • Radio City Music Hall opened in New York City.[4]
  • South Africa forbade all export of gold.[46]
  • Greek court refused to extradite fugitive business executive Samuel Insull to the United States and freed him from prison, ruling that there was no evidence in the embezzlement and larceny charges he faced in America.[47]

December 28, 1932 (Wednesday) edit

December 29, 1932 (Thursday) edit

December 30, 1932 (Friday) edit

December 31, 1932 (Saturday) edit

References edit

  1. ^ Henning, Arthur Sears (December 2, 1932). "Forigve Our Debts – Britain". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 1.
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  12. ^ "Einstein to Get U. S. Visa; Bolts Consul's Quiz". Chicago Daily Tribune. December 6, 1932. p. 1.
  13. ^ Schultz, Sigrid (December 8, 1932). "Regency Move is Defeated by Reichstag". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 2.
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Friday editPresident Paul von Hindenburg appointed Kurt von Schleicher to become Chancellor of Germany 3 The romance drama film A Farewell to Arms starring Helen Hayes Gary Cooper and Adolphe Menjou premiered at the Criterion Theatre in New York City 4 Born Sergio Bonelli comic book author and publisher in Italy d 2011 December 3 1932 Saturday editKurt von Schleicher formed a cabinet and became Chancellor of Germany Most of the ministers were members of Franz von Papen s previous cabinet 5 Mexico announced its intent to withdraw from the League of Nations 6 Army won the gridiron football Army Navy Game 20 0 at Franklin Field in Philadelphia 7 The Hamilton Tigers won the 20th Grey Cup of Canadian football with a 25 6 victory over the Regina Roughriders Born Corry Brokken singer in Breda Netherlands d 2016 Jody Reynolds rock and roll musician in Denver Colorado d 2008 December 4 1932 Sunday editItaly announced a new plan to electrify 40 of the country s railway network within four years at a cost of 4 6 billion lire 8 Born Roh Tae woo general and 6th President of South Korea in Daegu d 2021 December 5 1932 Monday editA joint resolution was introduced to the U S Congress of a Twenty first Amendment to the United States Constitution repealing the Eighteenth Amendment and turning the regulation of liquor over to the individual states 9 The British government suggested issuing bonds to cover its war debts to the United States 10 The comic strip Jane by Norman Pett first appeared in the British tabloid paper the Daily Mirror Born Sheldon Glashow theoretical physicist and Nobel laureate in New York City Little Richard musician in Macon Georgia d 2020 December 6 1932 Tuesday editThe Reichstag opened for its first session since November s elections The Communists tried to introduce a motion of no confidence but the Nazis used their plurality to have it postponed 11 Albert Einstein was granted a visa to enter the United States An organization called the Woman s Patriot Corporation had filed a complaint claiming Einstein was inadmissible because of his affiliations with certain organizations claimed to be connected with the Communist International but the State Department announced that George S Messersmith had examined Prof Einstein as he would any applicant and has reached the conclusion that Prof Einstein is admissible to the United States 12 December 7 1932 Wednesday edit50 Nazi and Communist deputies brawled in the Reichstag lobby smashing a huge chandelier that rained glass on the combatants and wounded six 13 Born Paul Caponigro photographer in Boston Massachusetts Rosemary Rogers historical romance novelist in Panadura Ceylon d 2019 J B Sumarlin economist and finance minister in Nglegok East Java d 2020 December 8 1932 Thursday editGregor Strasser resigned from all offices of the Nazi Party over disagreements with Hitler 14 Died Gertrude Jekyll 89 British horticulturalist and garden designer 15 December 9 1932 Friday editJapanese forces in Manchukuo invaded China s Jehol Province 6 The Reichstag voted to adjourn leaving Chancellor Schleicher free to govern the country through the coming weeks without facing the constant threat of legislative defeat 16 Born Morton Downey Jr US television talk show host in Los Angeles d 2001 17 Bill Hartack US jockey in Ebensburg Pennsylvania d 2007 18 Died Begum Rokeya 52 Indian feminist writer and social worker 19 December 10 1932 Saturday editThe 1932 Nobel Prizes were awarded in Stockholm The recipients were Werner Heisenberg of Germany for Physics Irving Langmuir of the United States Chemistry Sir Charles Sherrington and Edgar Adrian of the United Kingdom Medicine and John Galsworthy of the United Kingdom Literature The Peace Prize was not awarded 10 King Prajadhipok of Siam signed the country s first constitution making the country a constitutional monarchy instead of an absolute one December 10 is now Constitution Day in Thailand a national holiday 20 The Greek stock exchange opened for the first time since the height of the country s economic crisis in November 1931 21 The film Madame Butterfly starring Cary Grant and Sylvia Sidney was released 22 The Emu War ends Died Eugen Bamberger 75 German chemistDecember 11 1932 Sunday editThe United States negotiated a No Force Declaration with Britain France Germany and Italy These nations all promised not to resolve any present or future disputes amongst themselves with force 6 Born Enrique Bermudez Contra leader in Leon Nicaragua d 1991 December 12 1932 Monday editThe New York Giants Pittsburgh Pirates and Philadelphia Phillies swung a three team five player baseball trade The biggest name in the deal future Hall of Famer Freddie Lindstrom went from the Giants to the Pirates 23 December 13 1932 Tuesday editA huge anti Yugoslavian demonstration was held in Rome protesting against the Trogir incident Mussolini appeared on the balcony of the Palazzo Venezia and declared that such acts of vandalism cannot and must not be forgotten 24 Born Tatsuya Nakadai actor in Tokyo JapanDecember 14 1932 Wednesday editThe French Chamber of Deputies rejected Prime Minister Edouard Herriot s payment plan of war debts to the United States voted his government out of office and then voted to defer payment until an international debt conference could be held 25 Six died in a collision of two passenger trains in Switzerland near Lucerne 26 December 15 1932 Thursday editFive countries France Poland Belgium Estonia and Hungary defaulted on their war debt payments to the United States in response to the U S Congress rejection of the debt reduction plan agreed to at the Lausanne Conference 6 27 Died Josip Vancas 75 Croatian architectDecember 16 1932 Friday editThe Shirokiya Department Store fire broke out in Tokyo Japan leaving 14 dead and 67 injured The fire was the source of a longstanding urban legend that saleswomen in kimonos refused to jump to safety because they were ashamed to be seen from below and died as a result Argentine police arrested former presidents Hipolito Yrigoyen and Marcelo T de Alvear as the government announced it had uncovered a seditious plot to overthrow the country s leadership 28 Uruguay granted women the right to vote and stand for election 29 December 17 1932 Saturday editSeveral Italian newspapers published A Manifesto of Italian Musicians for the Tradition of Nineteenth Century Romantic Art signed by several prominent Italian composers The manifesto attacked modernistic trends in Italian music by composers such as Gian Francesco Malipiero and Alfredo Casella and advocated a return to Romantic music 30 German was admitted as an official language in South West Africa alongside English and Afrikaans 31 December 18 1932 Sunday editJoseph Paul Boncour became Prime Minister of France An extra game was held to break a tie in the final season standings of the National Football League after the Chicago Bears and Portsmouth Spartans finished with identical 6 1 records The Bears won 9 0 in a game held indoors at Chicago Stadium because of anticipated extremely cold temperatures This is considered the first major indoor football game in history Benito Mussolini presided over the inauguration of the new city of Littoria created after the draining of the Pontine Marshes 32 Died Eduard Bernstein 82 German socialist politicianDecember 19 1932 Monday editA team of Chicago police raided the headquarters of mob boss Frank Nitti One of the Detective Sergeants shot Nitti three times and then gave himself a minor gunshot wound to make it look like self defense Nitti survived the shooting 33 The BBC Empire Service began broadcasting making the BBC heard outside of Britain for the first time 30 A new high speed train running from Berlin to Hamburg in 142 minutes the DRG Class SVT 877 nicknamed the Flying Hamburger entered commercial service 34 The U S Supreme Court decided Sorrells v United States Died Yun Bong gil 24 Korean independence activist executed for April 29 bomb attack December 20 1932 Tuesday editA 7 2 magnitude earthquake struck the Cedar Mountains region of Nevada Although the epicenter of the earthquake was uninhabited it was felt as far away as San Francisco and Los Angeles 35 December 21 1932 Wednesday editThe U S House of Representatives voted 230 165 in favor of the Collier beer bill legalizing 3 2 beer 36 37 Born Edward Hoagland author in New York CityDecember 22 1932 Thursday editThe Japanese fascist party Kokumin Dōmei was founded 38 The Universal Horror film The Mummy starring Boris Karloff was released The German film F P 1 antwortet nicht based on the novel of the same name by Kurt Siodmak premiered at the Ufa Palast am Zoo in Berlin 39 December 23 1932 Friday editRegular telephone service began between Hawaii and the United States 40 The film Rasputin and the Empress starring the Barrymore siblings John Ethel and Lionel premiered at the Astor Theatre in New York City 4 December 24 1932 Saturday editArturo Alessandri was sworn in as President of Chile 41 President Paul von Hindenburg and Chancellor Kurt von Schleicher made a special Christmas appeal to aid the 500 000 unemployed youths of Germany 42 The Moweaqua Coal Mine disaster killed 54 miners in Moweaqua Illinois 43 Born Earl Dodge Prohibitionist in Revere Massachusetts d 2007 citation needed 16 year old W D Jones persuades Clyde Barrow to let him join Barrow and Bonnie Parker and get out of Dallas that night 44 December 25 1932 Sunday edit18 men imprisoned for participating in the August 10 revolt in Spain were set free 45 The tradition of the Royal Christmas Message began with a radio broadcast by King George V on the new BBC Empire Service 10 December 26 1932 Monday editIn the Chaco War Bolivians launched a failed counterattack in the Battle of Kilometer 7 30 December 27 1932 Tuesday editRadio City Music Hall opened in New York City 4 South Africa forbade all export of gold 46 Greek court refused to extradite fugitive business executive Samuel Insull to the United States and freed him from prison ruling that there was no evidence in the embezzlement and larceny charges he faced in America 47 December 28 1932 Wednesday editThe Soviet Union announced that starting in January all inhabitants over 16 years of age must carry passports and register with police whenever they move from one locality to another 48 Walter Lowenfels plagiarism suit against the authors publishers and producers of the George Gershwin musical Of Thee I Sing was dismissed 30 The Edward H Griffith directed comedy drama film The Animal Kingdom was released Born Dhirubhai Ambani businessman in Bombay British India d 2002 Dorsey Burnette rockabilly singer in Memphis Tennessee d 1979 Roy Hattersley writer and politician in Sheffield England Harry Howell ice hockey player in Hamilton Ontario Canada d 2019 Nichelle Nichols actress and singer in Robbins Illinois d 2022 Manuel Puig author in General Villegas Argentina d 1990 Died Malcolm Whitman 55 American tennis playerDecember 29 1932 Thursday editFrance and Australia signed an agreement in Paris providing for preferential tariffs in mutual trade 49 The RKO Roxy Theatre opened in Rockefeller Center in New York City Born Inga Swenson actress in Omaha Nebraska d 2023 December 30 1932 Friday editPolice in Romania arrested 800 members of the Communist Party for subversive activities 50 The All India Institute of Hygiene and Public Health was inaugurated 51 Born Paolo Villaggio actor writer director and comedian in Genoa Italy d 2017 52 December 31 1932 Saturday editThe first five year plan ended in the Soviet Union 53 Died Stanislaw Narutowicz 70 Polish Lithuanian lawyer and politicianReferences edit Henning Arthur Sears December 2 1932 Forigve Our Debts Britain Chicago Daily Tribune p 1 The Trogir incident of December 1 1932 and the Venetian Lion as the symbol of Italianess of the Eastern Adriatic Hrcak Retrieved May 28 2015 Von Schleicher Called to Form Reich Cabinet Brooklyn Daily Eagle December 2 1932 p 2 a b c Holston Kim R 2013 Movie Roadshows A History and Filmography of Reserved Seat Limited Showings 1911 1973 Jefferson North Carolina McFarland amp Company Inc p 76 ISBN 978 0 7864 6062 5 Schultz Sigrid December 4 1932 Von Schleicher Picks Cabinet Keeps War Post Chicago Daily Tribune p 6 a b c d Chronology 1932 indiana edu 2002 Retrieved May 28 2015 1930 1939 Military com Retrieved May 28 2015 Tageseintrage fur 4 Dezember 1932 chroniknet Retrieved May 28 2015 Mendelson Richard 2009 From Demon to Darling A Legal History of Wine in America Berkeley and Los Angeles University of California Press p 90 ISBN 978 0 520 94320 9 a b c Mercer Derrik 1989 Chronicle of the 20th Century London Chronicle Communications Ltd p 420 ISBN 978 0 582 03919 3 Schultz Sigrid December 7 1932 Hitlerites Avoid Open Conflict with Schleicher Chicago Daily Tribune p 6 Einstein to Get U S Visa Bolts Consul s Quiz Chicago Daily Tribune December 6 1932 p 1 Schultz Sigrid December 8 1932 Regency Move is Defeated by Reichstag Chicago Daily Tribune p 2 Patel Kiran Klaus 2005 Soldiers of Labor Labor Service in Nazi Germany and New Deal America 1933 1945 Cambridge University Press p 62 ISBN 978 0 521 83416 2 Gertrude Jekyll 1981 Miss Gertrude Jekyll 1843 1932 Gardener Architectural Association p 12 ISBN 978 0 904503 12 8 Schultz Sigrid December 10 1932 Schliecher Wins Right to Rule Single Handed Chicago Daily Tribune p 7 Paul Donnelley 2000 Fade to Black A Book of Movie Obituaries Omnibus p 74 ISBN 978 0 7119 7984 0 Guinness Book of World Records Sterling Publishing Company 1968 p 396 Bharati Ray Vice President Indian Council for Cultural Relations Bharati Ray 2002 Early Feminists of Colonial India Sarala Devi Chaudhurani and Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain Oxford University Press p 26 ISBN 978 0 19 565697 8 Celebrate Constitution Day What s on Korat Retrieved May 28 2015 Tageseintrage fur 10 Dezember 1932 chroniknet Retrieved May 28 2015 Reviews Madame Butterfly CaryGrant net Retrieved 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Elizabeth 2007 Finding Fault in California An Earthquake Tourist s Guide Mountain Press p 240 ISBN 978 0 87842 495 5 O K on Beer to Senate Next Chicago Daily Tribune December 22 1932 p 1 Swain Martha H 1978 Pat Harrison The New Deal Years University Press of Mississippi p 40 ISBN 978 1 61703 451 0 Fascist Party Born in Japan Has Own Flag Chicago Daily Tribune December 23 1932 p 1 F P 1 Doesn t Answer Germany Karl Hartl 1933 A Science Fiction Adventure Academia edu Retrieved May 28 2015 Tageseintrage fur 23 Dezember 1932 chroniknet Retrieved May 28 2015 Ingrey Norman December 25 1932 Chile s New Chief Takes Job Fete Shorn of Pomp Chicago Daily Tribune p 7 Schultz Sigrid December 25 1932 Give Germany s Youth a Chance Christmas Plea Chicago Daily Tribune p 6 Young Jan 2014 Roadside Tidbits p 56 ISBN 978 1 312 49693 4 Guinn p 147 18 Freed by Spain for Part in August Revolt Chicago Daily Tribune December 26 1932 p 5 So Africa Bars Export of Gold Keeps Standard Chicago Daily Tribune December 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