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The following events occurred in December 1938:

December 1, 1938 (Thursday) Edit

  • Britain introduced a "national register" for war service.[1]
  • Two more "victims" of the Halifax Slasher confessed to faking the attacks on themselves. The panic soon wound down as doubts arose as to whether the slasher really existed.[2]

December 2, 1938 (Friday) Edit

December 3, 1938 (Saturday) Edit

  • Nazi Germany had a nationwide "day of solidarity" collecting street donations for the Winterhilfswerk fund. Jews were ordered to stay off the streets between noon and 8 p.m. because, according to the order issued by Heinrich Himmler, they had "no share in the solidarity of the German nation."[5]
  • Heinrich Himmler ordered all driver's licenses of Jews invalidated.[6]
  • Died: Félix Córdova Dávila, 60, Puerto Rican political leader and judge

December 4, 1938 (Sunday) Edit

  • Anti-Italian riots broke out in Tunis over Italy's recent demand that France hand over Tunisia. Windows of an Italian tourist office, newspaper and bookstore were smashed, but police reinforcements prevented any such attack on the Italian consulate. 15 arrests were made.[7]
  • Born: Andre Marrou, politician, in Nixon, Texas; Yvonne Minton, opera singer, in Sydney, Australia

December 5, 1938 (Monday) Edit

  • Decrees from the Reich Economic Ministry forbade Jews from buying real estate or selling securities such as stocks and bonds or jewelry. All securities were to be placed in a special foreign exchange bank which could only be accessed with government permission.[8]
  • The U.S. Supreme Court decided Lyeth v. Hoey.
  • Born: JJ Cale, musician, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (d. 2013)

December 6, 1938 (Tuesday) Edit

  • Foreign Ministers Joachim von Ribbentrop and Georges Bonnet signed a treaty in Paris by which Germany and France guaranteed the inviolability of one another's borders and agreed to engage in mutual consultation to resolve all disputes peacefully.[1][9]
  • Italians marched in the streets of Rome, Genoa and Turin shouting "Tunisia and Corsica for Italy".[10]

December 7, 1938 (Wednesday) Edit

  • British Secretary of State for the Colonies Malcolm MacDonald told the House of Commons that the question of restoring colonies to Germany was not under discussion and "not now an issue in practical politics." A motion calling for the creation of an international pool of colonies under a general mandate was voted upon, but it was defeated 253-127.[11]
  • Died: Anna Marie Hahn, 32, German-born American serial killer (executed by electric chair)

December 8, 1938 (Thursday) Edit

December 9, 1938 (Friday) Edit

December 10, 1938 (Saturday) Edit

December 11, 1938 (Sunday) Edit

December 12, 1938 (Monday) Edit

  • A new foreign currency law in Nazi Germany restricted the possessions emigrants could take out of the country (including money and valuables) to only include items of personal use.[17]
  • Comedian George Burns pleaded guilty in a New York federal courtroom to charges of smuggling jewelry. Sentencing was deferred until January, but Burns faced a maximum of 18 years in prison and fines up to $45,000.[18][19]
  • The Daily Express reported that Lloyd's of London was quoting 32 to 1 odds against Britain being involved in a war before December 31, 1939.[20]
  • The U.S. Supreme Court decided Missouri ex rel. Gaines v. Canada.

December 13, 1938 (Tuesday) Edit

  • Neville Chamberlain spoke to 600 journalists and diplomats at the Foreign Press Association jubilee dinner in London, saying there would be no letup in British rearmament even though he was convinced that the wish of the British and German people remained "still what it was recorded to me in the Munich Agreement – namely, never to go to war with one another again, and to settle any difference that might arise between us by the method of consultation." There were a number of empty seats at the function because the Germans boycotted after seeing an advance copy of the speech, which included a passage criticizing the German press for its tone and for rarely showing "any sign of a desire to understand our point of view."[21]
  • Clark Gable announced he was seeking a divorce from his estranged second wife Rhea. Friends of the actor disclosed that he planned to marry the actress Carole Lombard when the divorce was finalized.[22]
  • The Neuengamme concentration camp opened.
  • Born: Heino, singer, in Düsseldorf-Oberbilk, Germany; Gus Johnson, basketball player, in Akron, Ohio (d. 1987)
  • Died: Leandro Verì, Italian carabiniere, shot in line of duty (b. 1903)[23]

December 14, 1938 (Wednesday) Edit

  • Nazi Germany cancelled all state contracts with Jewish-owned firms.[24]

December 15, 1938 (Thursday) Edit

December 16, 1938 (Friday) Edit

December 17, 1938 (Saturday) Edit

  • Otto Hahn and his assistant Fritz Strassmann discovered nuclear fission at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute in Berlin but did not realize it at the time.[27]
  • Italy sent a diplomatic note to France indicating that the Franco-Italian Agreement of 1935 was invalid because ratifications had never been exchanged.[1]
  • Wilhelm Keitel issued a secret directive on behalf of Hitler stating that preparations for the "liquidation of the rump Czech state" were to be carried out "on the assumption that no appreciable resistance is to be expected. Outwardly it must be quite clear that it is only a peaceful action and not a warlike undertaking."[28]
  • Born: Carlo Little, rock drummer, in Shepherd's Bush, London, England (d. 2005); Peter Snell, runner, in Ōpunake, New Zealand (d. 2019)

December 18, 1938 (Sunday) Edit

December 19, 1938 (Monday) Edit

  • Herschel Grynszpan appeared before a magistrate in Paris and explained why he shot Ernst vom Rath. Grynszpan said he did not intend to kill vom Rath but only wanted to shoot him as a protest against the Nazi treatment of Jews.[31]

December 20, 1938 (Tuesday) Edit

  • New York City Mayor Fiorello H. La Guardia was attacked from behind on the steps of City Hall and knocked down by a discharged WPA worker. La Guardia suffered a welt to his right cheekbone but was not seriously hurt. The assailant gave mostly incoherent responses to questioning by authorities and maintained that La Guardia knew the reason for the attack, even though the mayor said he'd never seen him before.[32]
  • Vladimir K. Zworykin received a patent for the iconoscope, fifteen years after filing a patent application.[33]
  • Born: John Harbison, composer, in Orange, New Jersey
  • Died: Annie Armstrong, 88, American Southern Baptist denominational leader

December 21, 1938 (Wednesday) Edit

December 22, 1938 (Thursday) Edit

December 23, 1938 (Friday) Edit

December 24, 1938 (Saturday) Edit

December 25, 1938 (Sunday) Edit

December 26, 1938 (Monday) Edit

December 27, 1938 (Tuesday) Edit

December 28, 1938 (Wednesday) Edit

  • The Soviet Union issued a new decree aimed at slackers and frequently absent workers. The new law threatened executives with removal or arrest if they failed to deal harshly with "disorganizers of production". Maternity leave was reduced and workers were to get no vacations until they had been on the job for at least one year.[39]
  • Died: Florence Lawrence, 48 or 52, Canadian-American stage performer and film actress (suicide by poison)

December 29, 1938 (Thursday) Edit

  • A scandal hit the French film industry when the bankrupt Pathé studio obtained warrants charging Bernard Natan and three other former associates of the company with fraud and conspiracy. The alleged embezzlement was estimated to total at least 140 million francs.[40]
  • Born: Jon Voight, actor, in Yonkers, New York

December 30, 1938 (Friday) Edit

  • Joseph Goebbels' extramarital affair with Czech actress Lída Baarová was revealed in the international press.[41]
  • Iran broke off diplomatic relations with France over an article in a Paris newspaper about a cat show. Rezā Shāh was insulted by a picture of a cat that carried the caption "His Majesty the cat" (the French word for cat is chat, pronounced the same as shah).[42]

December 31, 1938 (Saturday) Edit

References Edit

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stay off the streets between noon and 8 p m because according to the order issued by Heinrich Himmler they had no share in the solidarity of the German nation 5 Heinrich Himmler ordered all driver s licenses of Jews invalidated 6 Died Felix Cordova Davila 60 Puerto Rican political leader and judgeDecember 4 1938 Sunday EditAnti Italian riots broke out in Tunis over Italy s recent demand that France hand over Tunisia Windows of an Italian tourist office newspaper and bookstore were smashed but police reinforcements prevented any such attack on the Italian consulate 15 arrests were made 7 Born Andre Marrou politician in Nixon Texas Yvonne Minton opera singer in Sydney AustraliaDecember 5 1938 Monday EditDecrees from the Reich Economic Ministry forbade Jews from buying real estate or selling securities such as stocks and bonds or jewelry All securities were to be placed in a special foreign exchange bank which could only be accessed with government permission 8 The U S Supreme Court decided Lyeth v Hoey Born JJ Cale musician in Oklahoma City Oklahoma d 2013 December 6 1938 Tuesday EditForeign Ministers Joachim von Ribbentrop and Georges Bonnet signed a treaty in Paris by which Germany and France guaranteed the inviolability of one another s borders and agreed to engage in mutual consultation to resolve all disputes peacefully 1 9 Italians marched in the streets of Rome Genoa and Turin shouting Tunisia and Corsica for Italy 10 December 7 1938 Wednesday EditBritish Secretary of State for the Colonies Malcolm MacDonald told the House of Commons that the question of restoring colonies to Germany was not under discussion and not now an issue in practical politics A motion calling for the creation of an international pool of colonies under a general mandate was voted upon but it was defeated 253 127 11 Died Anna Marie Hahn 32 German born American serial killer executed by electric chair December 8 1938 Thursday EditAnother day of violence occurred in Tunis as Italians French and Arabs rioted during competing demonstrations 16 were arrested 12 Heinrich Himmler issued the first Nazi decree aimed at the Romani people ordering all Roma over the age of six to be registered with the police 13 14 The German aircraft carrier Graf Zeppelin was launched Born Ken Delo singer in River Rouge Michigan d 2016 John Kufuor President of Ghana in Kumasi Gold CoastDecember 9 1938 Friday EditIstvan Csaky became Hungarian Foreign Minister The 1939 NFL draft was held Ki Aldrich was selected first overall by the Chicago Cardinals December 10 1938 Saturday EditThe 1938 Nobel Prizes were awarded in Stockholm The recipients were Enrico Fermi of Italy for Physics Richard Kuhn of Germany Chemistry Corneille Heymans of Belgium Physiology or Medicine and Pearl S Buck of the United States Literature In Oslo the Nansen International Office for Refugees was given the Peace Prize 15 Richard Kuhn was unable to claim his award at the time due to Nazi Germany s policy of not allowing its citizens to accept Nobel Prizes after the Carl von Ossietzky controversy Kuhn finally received his medal and diploma in 1949 16 The Toronto Argonauts beat the Winnipeg Blue Bombers 30 7 to win the 26th Grey Cup of Canadian football December 11 1938 Sunday EditElections were held in Memel in which the Nazi Party received an overwhelming 90 percent of the vote 1 Sir Edwin Lutyens was elected President of the Royal Academy of Arts 15 The New York Giants defeated the Green Bay Packers 23 17 in the NFL Championship Game at the Polo Grounds in New York City Died Christian Lous Lange 69 Norwegian historian teacher and political scientistDecember 12 1938 Monday EditA new foreign currency law in Nazi Germany restricted the possessions emigrants could take out of the country including money and valuables to only include items of personal use 17 Comedian George Burns pleaded guilty in a New York federal courtroom to charges of smuggling jewelry Sentencing was deferred until January but Burns faced a maximum of 18 years in prison and fines up to 45 000 18 19 The Daily Express reported that Lloyd s of London was quoting 32 to 1 odds against Britain being involved in a war before December 31 1939 20 The U S Supreme Court decided Missouri ex rel Gaines v Canada December 13 1938 Tuesday EditNeville Chamberlain spoke to 600 journalists and diplomats at the Foreign Press Association jubilee dinner in London saying there would be no letup in British rearmament even though he was convinced that the wish of the British and German people remained still what it was recorded to me in the Munich Agreement namely never to go to war with one another again and to settle any difference that might arise between us by the method of consultation There were a number of empty seats at the function because the Germans boycotted after seeing an advance copy of the speech which included a passage criticizing the German press for its tone and for rarely showing any sign of a desire to understand our point of view 21 Clark Gable announced he was seeking a divorce from his estranged second wife Rhea Friends of the actor disclosed that he planned to marry the actress Carole Lombard when the divorce was finalized 22 The Neuengamme concentration camp opened Born Heino singer in Dusseldorf Oberbilk Germany Gus Johnson basketball player in Akron Ohio d 1987 Died Leandro Veri Italian carabiniere shot in line of duty b 1903 23 December 14 1938 Wednesday EditNazi Germany cancelled all state contracts with Jewish owned firms 24 December 15 1938 Thursday EditAt the opening ceremony of a new section of the Autobahn in Rangsdorf Joseph Goebbels told the German people that the territories occupied by the Reich were still too small to meet our vital needs 25 The Juan Negrin government in Spain claimed to have uncovered a Nationalist espionage ring and put 200 people on trial 26 The Nationalists announced the restoration of the citizenship and property of Alfonso XIII 26 Born Billy Shaw American football player in Vicksburg MississippiDecember 16 1938 Friday EditPlaek Phibunsongkhram became 3rd Prime Minister of Thailand The Cross of Honour of the German Mother was established The film A Christmas Carol starring Reginald Owen was released Born Frank Deford sportswriter and novelist in Baltimore Maryland d 2017 Liv Ullmann Norwegian actress in Tokyo JapanDecember 17 1938 Saturday EditOtto Hahn and his assistant Fritz Strassmann discovered nuclear fission at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute in Berlin but did not realize it at the time 27 Italy sent a diplomatic note to France indicating that the Franco Italian Agreement of 1935 was invalid because ratifications had never been exchanged 1 Wilhelm Keitel issued a secret directive on behalf of Hitler stating that preparations for the liquidation of the rump Czech state were to be carried out on the assumption that no appreciable resistance is to be expected Outwardly it must be quite clear that it is only a peaceful action and not a warlike undertaking 28 Born Carlo Little rock drummer in Shepherd s Bush London England d 2005 Peter Snell runner in Ōpunake New Zealand d 2019 December 18 1938 Sunday Edit1938 Slovak parliamentary election 29 Benito Mussolini officially inaugurated the new Sardinian coal town of Carbonia 30 Born Roger E Mosley actor in Los AngelesDecember 19 1938 Monday EditHerschel Grynszpan appeared before a magistrate in Paris and explained why he shot Ernst vom Rath Grynszpan said he did not intend to kill vom Rath but only wanted to shoot him as a protest against the Nazi treatment of Jews 31 December 20 1938 Tuesday EditNew York City Mayor Fiorello H La Guardia was attacked from behind on the steps of City Hall and knocked down by a discharged WPA worker La Guardia suffered a welt to his right cheekbone but was not seriously hurt The assailant gave mostly incoherent responses to questioning by authorities and maintained that La Guardia knew the reason for the attack even though the mayor said he d never seen him before 32 Vladimir K Zworykin received a patent for the iconoscope fifteen years after filing a patent application 33 Born John Harbison composer in Orange New Jersey Died Annie Armstrong 88 American Southern Baptist denominational leaderDecember 21 1938 Wednesday EditSir John Anderson outlined a government plan in the House of Commons to construct steel air raid shelters around Britain The cost was set at 20 million for 20 million persons 34 Nazi Germany banned Jews from serving as midwives 24 December 22 1938 Thursday EditJapanese Prime Minister Fumimaro Konoye gave a speech in which he proclaimed a New Order of East Asia encompassing Japan Manchukuo and China 35 A strange fish was found on a fishing trawler in East London South Africa It was later identified as a coelacanth previously thought to be extinct 27 Born Brian Locking rock bassist in Bedworth England d 2020 December 23 1938 Friday EditThe Nationalists launched the Catalonia Offensive 1 Born Bob Kahn Internet pioneer in Brooklyn New YorkDecember 24 1938 Saturday Edit21 countries of the Americas met in Lima Peru and adopted the Lima Declaration affirming the sovereignty of Latin American states and the determination to resist foreign intervention 36 The war film The Dawn Patrol starring Errol Flynn Basil Rathbone and David Niven was released Died Bruno Taut 58 German architectDecember 25 1938 Sunday Edit80 were killed in a train collision south of Chișinău in Romania 37 The radio play The Plot to Overthrow Christmas by Norman Corwin was first performed on CBS Born Duane Armstrong painter in Fresno California Died Karel Capek 48 Czech writer pneumonia December 26 1938 Monday EditThe Earl Carroll Theatre opened on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood Born Bahram Beyzai film and theatre director in Tehran IranDecember 27 1938 Tuesday EditThe Communist Party of Czechoslovakia dissolved and its leaders went into exile in the Soviet Union 27 The Soviet Union established the Medal For Distinguished Labour American opera singer Grace Moore gave the Duchess of Windsor a deep curtsey during a concert in France and started a new controversy over whether or not the duchess counted as royalty and was entitled to receive such an honor 38 December 28 1938 Wednesday EditThe Soviet Union issued a new decree aimed at slackers and frequently absent workers The new law threatened executives with removal or arrest if they failed to deal harshly with disorganizers of production Maternity leave was reduced and workers were to get no vacations until they had been on the job for at least one year 39 Died Florence Lawrence 48 or 52 Canadian American stage performer and film actress suicide by poison December 29 1938 Thursday EditA scandal hit the French film industry when the bankrupt Pathe studio obtained warrants charging Bernard Natan and three other former associates of the company with fraud and conspiracy The alleged embezzlement was estimated to total at least 140 million francs 40 Born Jon Voight actor in Yonkers New YorkDecember 30 1938 Friday EditJoseph Goebbels extramarital affair with Czech actress Lida Baarova was revealed in the international press 41 Iran broke off diplomatic relations with France over an article in a Paris newspaper about a cat show Reza Shah was insulted by a picture of a cat that carried the caption His Majesty the cat the French word for cat is chat pronounced the same as shah 42 December 31 1938 Saturday EditThe U S government refused to recognize Japan s New Order in the Far East 1 Austrian passports became invalid 43 The Boeing 307 Stratoliner had its first flight You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby by Bing Crosby topped the American singles charts 44 Born Rosalind Cash actress and singer in Atlantic City New Jersey d 1995 References Edit a b c d e f Chronology 1938 indiana edu 2002 Retrieved September 19 2015 Haunts of the Halifax Slasher 2ubh Archived from the original on September 4 2015 Retrieved September 19 2015 Schultz Sigrid December 2 1938 Jewish Children Sob as They Quit German Parents Chicago Daily Tribune p 4 First Kindertransport Arrives in Great Britain United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Retrieved September 19 2015 permanent dead link Schultz Sigrid November 30 1938 German Police Order All Jews to Stay Off Streets for a Day Chicago Daily Tribune p 2 Tageseintrage fur 3 Dezember 1938 chroniknet Retrieved September 19 2015 Duce Demands Bring Riots Chicago Daily Tribune December 5 1938 p 1 Schultz Sigrid December 6 1938 Nazis Oust Jews from Economic Life in Germany Chicago Daily Tribune p 4 Shirer William L 2011 The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich A History of Nazi Germany New York Simon amp Schuster pp 436 437 ISBN 978 1 4516 5168 3 Angry Italians Again Cry We Want Tunisia Chicago Daily Tribune December 7 1938 p 3 Colonial Policy Parliamentary Debates Hansard December 7 1938 Retrieved September 19 2015 New French Italian Riots Chicago Daily Tribune December 9 1938 p 1 French Lorely 2015 Roma Voices in the German Speaking World Bloomsbury Academic p 112 ISBN 978 1 5013 0279 4 Crowe David M 2014 War Crimes Genocide and Justice A Global History Palgrave Macmillan p 139 ISBN 978 1 137 03701 5 a b Mercer Derrik ed 1989 Chronicle of the 20th Century London Chronicle Communications Ltd p 504 ISBN 978 0 582 03919 3 Wixom Robert L Gehrke Charles W eds 2010 Chromatography A Science of Discovery John Wiley amp Sons p 45 ISBN 978 1 118 06029 2 Matthaus Jurgen Roseman Mark 2010 Jewish Responses to Persecution 1933 1938 AltaMira Press p 451 ISBN 978 0 7591 1910 9 Fulton William December 13 1938 Actor s Jewel Fraud Told Chicago Daily Tribune p 1 Epstein Lawrence J 2011 George Burns An American Life Jefferson North Carolina McFarland amp Company Inc p 78 ISBN 978 0 7864 8793 6 Betting Against War Tipton Daily Tribune Tipton Indiana December 12 1938 p 2 Darrah David December 14 1938 Chamberlain Rebukes Nazis They Snub Him Chicago Daily Tribune p 1 Gable Wants a Divorce to Wed Miss Lombard Chicago Daily Tribune December 14 1938 p 1 VERI Leandro Le onorificenze della Repubblica Italiana Presidenza della Repubblica in Italian Retrieved 12 February 2022 a b Antisemitic Legislation 1933 1939 Holocaust Encyclopedia Retrieved September 19 2015 Germany Needs a Larger living Space Goebbels Chicago Daily Tribune December 16 1938 p 5 a b Cortada James W ed 1982 Historical Dictionary of the Spanish Civil War 1936 1939 Westport Connecticut Greenwood Press p 512 ISBN 0 313 22054 9 a b c 1938 MusicAndHistory Archived from the original on August 28 2012 Retrieved September 19 2015 Faber David 2008 Munich 1938 Appeasement and World War II New York Simon amp Schuster p 437 ISBN 978 1 4391 4992 8 Lorman Thomas 2019 The Making of the Slovak People s Party Religion Nationalism and the Culture War in Early 20th Century Europe London Bloomsbury Publishing p 216 ISBN 978 1 350 10938 4 Mussolini Opens Coal Mining Town on Island of Sardinia Chicago Daily Tribune December 19 1938 p 5 Jew Who Slew Nazi Diplomat Tells His Story Chicago Daily Tribune December 20 1938 p 10 Crank Knocks Mayor Down Brooklyn Eagle December 20 1938 p 1 Iconoscope Engineering and Technology History Wiki Retrieved September 19 2015 Air Raid Shelters Parliamentary Debates Hansard December 21 1938 Retrieved September 19 2015 Hoyt Edwin Palmer 2001 Warlord Tojo Against the World Cooper Square Press p 114 ISBN 978 0 8154 1171 0 Tucker Spencer C 2010 A Global Chronology of Conflict From the Ancient World to the Modern Middle East Santa Barbara ABC CLIO LLC p 1872 ISBN 978 1 85109 672 5 2 Christmas Trains Crash in Rumania 80 Killed 150 Injured Chicago Daily Tribune December 26 1938 p 1 Grace Moore s Bow to Wally Rekindles Feud Chicago Daily Tribune December 29 1938 p 9 Soviet Clamps Down New Rules in Effort to Speed Up Industry Chicago Daily Tribune December 29 1938 p 9 Uncover Huge French Movie Swindle Chicago Daily Tribune December 30 1938 p 1 Story Involved Goebbels in a Love Scandal Chicago Daily Tribune December 30 1938 p 1 Cat is Shah in French so Iran Shah is Angry Chicago Daily Tribune December 31 1938 p 10 MacDonogh Giles 2009 1938 Hitler s Gamble Basic Books p 255 ISBN 978 0 465 02205 2 Kowal Barry December 7 2014 Your Hit Parade USA Weekly Single Charts From 1938 Hits of All Decades Retrieved September 19 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title December 1938 amp oldid 1176773565, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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