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The following events occurred in December 1936:

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  • Anthony Eden disclosed to the House of Commons that 5,000 gas masks had been sold to the Spanish Republic. The government hastened to add that the gas masks were equally available to Franco's forces at the same prices because they were classified as "medical supplies" and not munitions.[32]
  • The Public Order Act received Royal Assent.

December 19, 1936 (Saturday) edit

December 20, 1936 (Sunday) edit

  • In Cannes, Wallis Simpson spoke to the media for the first time since her divorce, although she took no questions. She mostly talked about the weather and the beauty of the French Riviera. Herman Rogers, who was hosting Mrs. Simpson at the villa where the reception took place, said she would be staying there for several months.[34]
  • Died: Elsa Einstein, 60, second wife of Albert Einstein

December 21, 1936 (Monday) edit

  • Cuban President Miguel Mariano Gómez vetoed a bill that would have introduced an army-sponsored 9-cent tax on each bag of sugar to fund the construction of rural schools run by the military. Gómez explained in his veto message that it was "the duty of the educational and not the military institutions" to teach Cuban children. Opponents of Gómez immediately began impeachment proceedings against him, accusing the president of trying to unconstitutionally force congress to defeat the tax bill as well as embezzling public funds.[35][36]
  • The Junkers Ju 88 had its first flight.
  • The U.S. Supreme Court decided United States v. Curtiss-Wright Export Corp..

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  • The Battle of Lopera began.
  • United Airlines Trip 34: A United Air Lines Boeing 247 crashed into a hill south of Newhall, California during rainy weather, killing all 12 aboard.[42]
  • The Spanish government decided to hold the Palos despite a German threat of reprisals.[43]
  • Mahatma Gandhi emerged from two years of silence to make a political speech. He cryptically said, "Show me the way and I am prepared to return to gaol. I am prepared to be hanged. If you do all I want you to do, the Viceroy will say: 'I am wrong – I thought you people were terrorists, and if you like we Britishers will return by the next steamer.' We would then say to Lord Linlithgow and the British: 'India is big enough to hold you and more like you.' That is my Swaraj." Gandhi denied that his speech indicated that he was returning to public life.[44]
  • Died: Hans von Seeckt, 70, German general

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December 31, 1936 (Thursday) edit

References edit

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  3. ^ a b c Mercer, Derrik, ed. (1989). Chronicle of the 20th Century. London: Chronicle Communications Ltd. p. 476. ISBN 978-0-582-03919-3.
  4. ^ Schultz, Sigrid (December 2, 1936). "Death Decreed by Germany for Hoarding Abroad". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 11.
  5. ^ a b Fenwick, Charles G. (April 1937). "The Inter-American Conference for the Maintenance of Peace". American Journal of International Law. 31 (2). American Society of International Law: 201. JSTOR 2190521.
  6. ^ a b "Edward VIII: abdication timeline". BBC News. January 29, 2003. Retrieved August 16, 2015.
  7. ^ Trohan, Walter (December 4, 1936). "Pelt Roosevelt with Flowers in Tiny Republic". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 1.
  8. ^ "Romantic journey: Mrs Simpson's desperate drive across France". DriveEuropeNews. February 14, 2013. Retrieved August 16, 2015.
  9. ^ "Britain Split on King's Fate". Chicago Daily Tribune. December 5, 1936. p. 1.
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  13. ^ "Nazis Gag Press on British Crisis as 'Nobler Way'". Chicago Daily Tribune. December 9, 1936. p. 6.
  14. ^ "Tageseinträge für 8. Dezember 1936". chroniknet. Retrieved August 16, 2015.
  15. ^ "Accident Details". PlaneCrashInfo. Retrieved August 16, 2015.
  16. ^ "'Spared Hitler,' Assassin Claims at Swiss Trial". Chicago Daily Tribune. December 10, 1936. p. 9.
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  33. ^ "Quake Wrecks City of 35,000; Find 200 Dead". Chicago Daily Tribune. December 21, 1936. p. 1.
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  35. ^ Reno, Gustavo (December 21, 1936). "Cuban President Spurns Demand to Resign Post". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 11.
  36. ^ Reno, Gustavo (December 22, 1936). "House Votes Impeachment of Cuban Chief". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 1.
  37. ^ Reno, Gustavo (December 24, 1936). "Cuba Ousts its President". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 1.
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  39. ^ a b Schultz, Sigrid (December 30, 1936). "Hitler Demands Spain Give Up Seized Cargo". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 1.
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  42. ^ "Accident Details". PlaneCrashInfo. Retrieved August 16, 2015.
  43. ^ "Madrid Defies Hitler Threat; Holds Nazi Ship". Chicago Daily Tribune. December 28, 1936. p. 1.
  44. ^ "Gandhi's Cryptic Speech". The Sydney Morning Herald. December 29, 1936. p. 9.
  45. ^ Brewer, Sam (December 29, 1936). "Hitler Sends Torpedo Boat Fleet to Spain". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 1.
  46. ^ Stradling, R. A. (1999). The Irish and the Spanish Civil War, 1936–39: Crusades in Conflict. Manchester University Press. p. 151. ISBN 978-1-90134-113-3.

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new laws Membership in the Hitler Youth was made mandatory and the death penalty was introduced for those who hoarded their wealth abroad 4 The Inter American Conference for the Maintenance of Peace opened in Buenos Aires Argentina 5 U S President Franklin D Roosevelt opened the conference with an address that included The More Abundant Life phrase December 2 1936 Wednesday editBritish Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin informed the King that a morganatic marriage would not be accepted 1 Edward now had three choices end his relationship with Wallis Simpson marry against the advice of his ministers who would then resign or abdicate 6 Died Rosario Garibaldi Bosco 70 Italian politician and writer John Ringling 70 American co founder of Ringling Brothers CircusDecember 3 1936 Thursday editThe First Battle of the Corunna Road ended indecisively President Roosevelt visited Montevideo 7 Wallis Simpson left England and boarded a boat for France Over the next two days Simpson and her entourage drove to Cannes doing their best to dodge reporters along the way 8 Born Clay Dalrymple baseball player in Chico CaliforniaDecember 4 1936 Friday editThe British cabinet held a special session to discuss the abdication crisis 9 Born Freddy Cannon rock and roll singer in Revere MassachusettsDecember 5 1936 Saturday editThe 1936 Soviet Constitution also known as the Stalin constitution was adopted in the Soviet Union 10 The Sarnia Imperials beat the Ottawa Rough Riders 26 20 in the 24th Grey Cup of Canadian football Born James Lee Burke mystery author in TexasDecember 6 1936 Sunday editMexico announced that it had given permission for Leon Trotsky to enter the country and remain as long as he desires 11 Born Kenneth Copeland televangelist in Lubbock TexasDecember 7 1936 Monday editStreptococcous meningitis was successfully treated for the first time with a sulfa drug The condition was previously 99 fatal 12 Australian cricketer Jack Fingleton became the first player to score centuries in four consecutive Test innings Died Vasyl Stefanyk 65 Austro Hungarian Ukrainian writer and politicianDecember 8 1936 Tuesday editThe German battleship Gneisenau was launched German media acknowledged the British abdication crisis for the first time when Hans Fritzsche gave an address over the radio explaining that the German press had taken a stance nobler than that of foreign newspapers by not reporting on the private affairs of those concerned 13 Nazi Germany imposed a travel ban on Carl von Ossietzky so he could not go to Oslo to accept his Nobel Peace Prize 14 General elections were held in Nicaragua An alliance of the Liberal Nationalist Party and Conservative Nationalist Party claimed 99 83 of the vote Born David Carradine actor and martial artist in Hollywood California d 2009 December 9 1936 Wednesday editThe British Cabinet pleaded with King Edward to reconsider his decision to abdicate 1 1936 KLM Croydon accident A KLM Royal Dutch Airlines passenger plane crashed in Croydon soon after takeoff in heavy fog killing 15 of 17 aboard The accident was attributed to pilot error 15 Autogyro inventor Juan de la Cierva was among the dead David Frankfurter went on trial in Chur Switzerland for the murder of Nazi leader Wilhelm Gustloff 16 Died Juan de la Cierva 41 Spanish civil engineer pilot and aeronautical engineer plane crash Arvid Lindman 74 Swedish admiral and two time prime minister of Sweden Lottie Pickford 43 Canadian film actress and socialite heart attack December 10 1936 Thursday editEdward VIII signed the Instrument of Abdication As recited in the House of Commons that day it read I Edward VIII of Great Britain Ireland and the British Dominions beyond the Seas King Emperor of India do hereby declare My irrevocable determination to renounce the Throne for Myself and for My descendants and My desire that effect should be given to this Instrument of Abdication immediately In token whereof I have hereunto set My hand this tenth day of December nineteen hundred and thirty six in the presence of the witnesses whose signatures are subscribed 6 17 The 1936 Nobel Prizes were awarded in Stockholm The recipients were Victor F Hess of Austria and Carl David Anderson of the United States for Physics Peter Debye of the Netherlands Chemistry Henry Hallett Dale of the United Kingdom and Otto Loewi of Austria Physiologiy or Medicine and Eugene O Neill of the United States Literature In Oslo the Peace Prize was awarded to Carlos Saavedra Lamas of Argentina for his work ending the Chaco War 3 Carl von Ossietzky was retroactively awarded the Peace Prize for 1935 but he did not attend The Norwegian royal family was conspicuously absent from the ceremony as well probably at the request of the Government which feared German reprisals 18 Died Bobby Abel 79 English cricketer Luigi Pirandello 69 Italian dramatist and authorDecember 11 1936 Friday editHis Majesty s Declaration of Abdication Act received Royal Assent at 1 52 a m ending King Edward VIII s reign Edward s younger brother Albert Duke of York succeeded to the throne as King George VI 1 Edward gave his abdication speech by radio to a worldwide audience I have for 25 years tried to serve he said But you must believe me when I tell you that I have found it impossible to carry the heavy burden of responsibility and to discharge my duties as King as I would wish to do without the help and support of the woman I love 3 Amendment Number 27 of the Constitution of the Irish Free State was passed to eliminate the role of the King December 12 1936 Saturday editThe Xi an Incident began in China when Generalissimo Chiang Kai shek was arrested by Marshal Zhang Xueliang 19 Edward left the United Kingdom for Austria 1 King George VI announced he would create his brother Duke of Windsor 20 The 1937 NFL draft was held Sam Francis was selected first overall by the Philadelphia Eagles The romantic drama film Camille starring Greta Garbo and Robert Taylor was released Born Iolanda Balaș Olympic high jumping champion in Timișoara Romania d 2016 December 13 1936 Sunday editThe Nationalists launched the Aceituna Campaign The Second Battle of the Corunna Road began The Archbishop of Canterbury made controversial remarks about Edward s abdication during a radio address when he called it sad that the ex king should have sought his happiness in a manner inconsistent with the Christian principles of marriage and within a social circle whose standards and ways of life are alien to all the best instincts and traditions of his people The speech was widely condemned for showing a lack of kindness toward the former king and attacking his friends 21 22 The Green Bay Packers beat the Boston Redskins 21 6 in the NFL Championship Game at the Polo Grounds in New York City Died Russell Benjamin Harrison 82 American businessman lawyer diplomat and politicianDecember 14 1936 Monday editDavid Frankfurter was sentenced to 18 years in prison for the murder of Wilhelm Gustloff 23 The Nationalist Canarias sank the Soviet cargo vessel Komsomol as it left Valencia 24 Carl von Ossietzky was admitted to the Nordend Hospital in Berlin where he would stay until his death in 1938 25 December 15 1936 Tuesday editThe Irish Brigade arrived in Algeciras 26 The German press was banned from running pictures of either Wallis Simpson or the former king Edward 27 Born Donald Goines novelist in Detroit d 1974 December 16 1936 Wednesday editThrough mediation by the International Red Cross both sides in the Spanish Civil War agreed to exchange prisoners A total of 4 000 men would be exchanged 28 Larry Kelley of Yale University was awarded the Heisman Trophy 29 December 17 1936 Thursday editItalian reports from Ethiopia indicated that Imru Haile Selassie cousin of Haile Selassie and the last of the major chieftains resisting the Italian occupation had been captured 30 Giuseppe Motta was elected President of the Swiss Confederation for 1937 31 Born Pope Francis born Jorge Mario Bergoglio 266th Pope of the Catholic Church in Buenos Aires Argentina Died Ben Lilly 80 American big game hunter and mountain manDecember 18 1936 Friday editAnthony Eden disclosed to the House of Commons that 5 000 gas masks had been sold to the Spanish Republic The government hastened to add that the gas masks were equally available to Franco s forces at the same prices because they were classified as medical supplies and not munitions 32 The Public Order Act received Royal Assent December 19 1936 Saturday editSan Vicente El Salvador was razed by a devastating earthquake 33 December 20 1936 Sunday editIn Cannes Wallis Simpson spoke to the media for the first time since her divorce although she took no questions She mostly talked about the weather and the beauty of the French Riviera Herman Rogers who was hosting Mrs Simpson at the villa where the reception took place said she would be staying there for several months 34 Died Elsa Einstein 60 second wife of Albert EinsteinDecember 21 1936 Monday editCuban President Miguel Mariano Gomez vetoed a bill that would have introduced an army sponsored 9 cent tax on each bag of sugar to fund the construction of rural schools run by the military Gomez explained in his veto message that it was the duty of the educational and not the military institutions to teach Cuban children Opponents of Gomez immediately began impeachment proceedings against him accusing the president of trying to unconstitutionally force congress to defeat the tax bill as well as embezzling public funds 35 36 The Junkers Ju 88 had its first flight The U S Supreme Court decided United States v Curtiss Wright Export Corp December 22 1936 Tuesday editEgyptian parliament ratified the Anglo Egyptian treaty 10 December 23 1936 Wednesday editThe first troops of the Corpo Truppe Volontarie arrived in Cadiz to aid the Nationalists 12 The Inter American Conference for the Maintenance of Peace ended 5 The dramatic play The Wingless Victory by Maxwell Anderson premiered at the Empire Theatre on Broadway Born James Stacy actor in Los Angeles California d 2016 December 24 1936 Thursday editThe Villarreal Offensive ended in Republican failure Miguel Mariano Gomez was impeached as President of Cuba by a senatorial vote of 22 to 12 Federico Laredo Bru became the new president but army commander in chief Fulgencio Batista was acknowledged to be the country s real de facto ruler 37 Pope Pius XI delivered his annual Christmas message from his sickbed The pope called the Spanish Civil War a new menace more threatening than ever before for the whole world and principally for Europe and Christian civilization 38 A Spanish coast guard cutter seized the German merchant ship Palos on suspicion of carrying contraband material 39 40 Died Irene Fenwick 49 American actressDecember 25 1936 Friday editThe Xi an Incident ended when Chiang Kai shek was released 12 The mystery comedy film After the Thin Man a sequel to The Thin Man was released Born Princess Alexandra The Honourable Lady Ogilvy in LondonDecember 26 1936 Saturday editIn New York the first contingent of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade secretly departed aboard the Normandie to fight for the Republicans in Spain 12 George Orwell arrived in Barcelona with the intention of writing journalistic reports for the foreign press but what he saw inspired him to join a leftist militia to fight against fascism Orwell later collected his experiences into the book Homage to Catalonia 41 The musical film Gold Diggers of 1937 directed by Lloyd Bacon and Busby Berkeley was released The comedic play The Women by Clare Boothe Luce premiered at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre on Broadway December 27 1936 Sunday editThe Battle of Lopera began United Airlines Trip 34 A United Air Lines Boeing 247 crashed into a hill south of Newhall California during rainy weather killing all 12 aboard 42 The Spanish government decided to hold the Palos despite a German threat of reprisals 43 Mahatma Gandhi emerged from two years of silence to make a political speech He cryptically said Show me the way and I am prepared to return to gaol I am prepared to be hanged If you do all I want you to do the Viceroy will say I am wrong I thought you people were terrorists and if you like we Britishers will return by the next steamer We would then say to Lord Linlithgow and the British India is big enough to hold you and more like you That is my Swaraj Gandhi denied that his speech indicated that he was returning to public life 44 Died Hans von Seeckt 70 German generalDecember 28 1936 Monday editIn response to the Palos incident Germany dispatched a fleet of torpedo boats to protect German shipping in the Bay of Biscay region 45 December 29 1936 Tuesday editThe Battle of Lopera ended in Nationalist victory The first coast to coast broadcast by the Mutual Broadcasting System America s third national radio network occurs Spain released the Palos but held part of the cargo 39 Born Mary Tyler Moore actress in Brooklyn New York d 2017 Died Lucy Lady Houston 79 British philanthropist Died International Brigader Tommy Wood age 17 died following wounds sustained at the Battle of Lopera 46 December 30 1936 Wednesday editThe Flint sit down strike began in Michigan December 31 1936 Thursday editThe Aceituna Campaign ended in Nationalist victory Lebanon established the National Order of the Cedar Born Sharon Mae Disney actress in Los Angeles California d 1993 Died Doc Casey 66 American baseball player and manager Miguel de Unamuno 72 Spanish writerReferences edit a b c d e Fraser Antonia 2000 The House of Windsor Los Angeles University of California Press pp 45 46 ISBN 978 0 520 22803 0 Casciani Dominic January 30 2003 How the media covered up the scandal BBC News Retrieved August 16 2015 a b c Mercer Derrik ed 1989 Chronicle of the 20th Century London Chronicle Communications Ltd p 476 ISBN 978 0 582 03919 3 Schultz Sigrid December 2 1936 Death Decreed by Germany for Hoarding Abroad Chicago Daily Tribune p 11 a b Fenwick Charles G April 1937 The Inter American Conference for the Maintenance of Peace American Journal of International Law 31 2 American Society of International Law 201 JSTOR 2190521 a b Edward VIII abdication timeline BBC News January 29 2003 Retrieved August 16 2015 Trohan Walter December 4 1936 Pelt Roosevelt with Flowers in Tiny Republic Chicago Daily Tribune p 1 Romantic journey Mrs Simpson s desperate drive across France DriveEuropeNews February 14 2013 Retrieved August 16 2015 Britain Split on King s Fate Chicago Daily Tribune December 5 1936 p 1 a b Chronology 1936 indiana edu 2002 Retrieved August 16 2015 Trotsky Given Right to Live in Mexico as Political Exile Chicago Daily Tribune December 7 1936 p 1 a b c d 1936 MusicAndHistory Archived from the original on June 10 2013 Retrieved August 16 2015 Nazis Gag Press on British Crisis as Nobler Way Chicago Daily Tribune December 9 1936 p 6 Tageseintrage fur 8 Dezember 1936 chroniknet Retrieved August 16 2015 Accident Details PlaneCrashInfo Retrieved August 16 2015 Spared Hitler Assassin Claims at Swiss Trial Chicago Daily Tribune December 10 1936 p 9 Message from the King Parliamentary Debates Hansard December 10 1936 Retrieved August 16 2015 The Nobel Peace Prize 1935 Nobelprize org Retrieved August 16 2015 Tucker Spencer C 2010 A Global Chronology of Conflict From the Ancient World to the Modern Middle East ABC CLIO LLC p 1869 ISBN 978 1 85109 672 5 No 34350 The London Gazette 15 December 1936 p 8115 Calls Primate s Blast at Ex King Church Spleen Chicago Daily Tribune January 20 1937 p 5 Hastings Adrian 1986 A History of English Christianity 1920 1985 London William Collins pp 247 248 ISBN 0 00 215211 8 Schultz Sigrid December 15 1936 Swiss Send Jew to Jail 18 Years Nazis Placated Chicago Daily Tribune p 7 Cortada James W ed 1982 Historical Dictionary of the Spanish Civil War 1936 1939 Westport Connecticut Greenwood Press p 504 ISBN 0 313 22054 9 Tageseintrage fur 14 Dezember 1936 chroniknet Retrieved August 16 2015 Wall H H December 16 1936 First Irish Unit Reaches Spain to Aid Fascists Chicago Daily Tribune p 19 Germany Bans Pictures of Edward and Wally Chicago Daily Tribune December 16 1936 p 23 Tageseintrage fur 16 Dezember 1936 chroniknet Retrieved August 16 2015 Kelley Receives Heisman Trophy Discusses Game Chicago Daily Tribune December 17 1936 p 25 Italy Reports Last Major Ethiopian Chief Captured by Soldiers Lawrence Daily Journal Lawrence Kansas December 17 1936 p 1 Tageseintrage fur 17 Dezember 1936 chroniknet Retrieved August 16 2015 Britain Sees Gas War Coming and Prepares For It Chicago Daily Tribune December 19 1936 p 5 Quake Wrecks City of 35 000 Find 200 Dead Chicago Daily Tribune December 21 1936 p 1 Will Not See Ex King Until Spring Wally Chicago Daily Tribune December 21 1936 p 1 Reno Gustavo December 21 1936 Cuban President Spurns Demand to Resign Post Chicago Daily Tribune p 11 Reno Gustavo December 22 1936 House Votes Impeachment of Cuban Chief Chicago Daily Tribune p 1 Reno Gustavo December 24 1936 Cuba Ousts its President Chicago Daily Tribune p 1 Taylor Edmond December 25 1936 Pope Pius Defies Illness to Give Plea for Peace Chicago Daily Tribune p 2 a b Schultz Sigrid December 30 1936 Hitler Demands Spain Give Up Seized Cargo Chicago Daily Tribune p 1 Report Ship Seized Brooklyn Daily Eagle December 26 1936 p 2 Eaude Michael 2011 Catalonia A Cultural History Signal Books ISBN 978 1 908493 24 8 Accident Details PlaneCrashInfo Retrieved August 16 2015 Madrid Defies Hitler Threat Holds Nazi Ship Chicago Daily Tribune December 28 1936 p 1 Gandhi s Cryptic Speech The Sydney Morning Herald December 29 1936 p 9 Brewer Sam December 29 1936 Hitler Sends Torpedo Boat Fleet to Spain Chicago Daily Tribune p 1 Stradling R A 1999 The Irish and the Spanish Civil War 1936 39 Crusades in Conflict Manchester University Press p 151 ISBN 978 1 90134 113 3 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title December 1936 amp oldid 1212557847, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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