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The following events occurred in February 1936:

February 1, 1936 (Saturday) edit

  • An appeal from Benito Mussolini to "the students of Europe" was published in Il Popolo d'Italia, claiming that Italy wanted peace in Europe but sanctions against the country would lead to a war for which Italy would not be responsible.[1]
  • Died: Georgios Kondylis, 57, Greek general and two-time prime minister of Greece

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February 7, 1936 (Friday) edit

  • The last inmates in Welfare Island, widely considered the worst prison in the United States, were transferred to Rikers Island so the old prison could be razed and replaced with a park and hospital.[8]

February 8, 1936 (Saturday) edit

February 9, 1936 (Sunday) edit

February 10, 1936 (Monday) edit

February 11, 1936 (Tuesday) edit

February 12, 1936 (Wednesday) edit

  • A severe cold wave swept across North America, breaking numerous records and crippling transportation services.[13]
  • A committee of experts reported to the League of Nations that an oil embargo against Italy would take three and a half months to become effective, and even that would only be if the United States agreed to curtail its booming oil business with Italy.[14][15][16]
  • A short-circuit started a fire in a Manhattan café that killed 5 people and injured 37. The incident would have been minor were it not for the panic causing a crowded dash down the stairways.[17]

February 13, 1936 (Thursday) edit

  • Charles Maurras published a column in Action Française calling for "the knife" to be used against politicians who supported sanctions against Italy. That same day, French politician Léon Blum was attacked and cut about the head by student followers of Maurras.[1][18] That night, the French government banned the Action Française, Camelots du Roi and Royalist Students' Association under the law passed in December prohibiting extremist political leagues.[19]

February 14, 1936 (Friday) edit

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February 16, 1936 (Sunday) edit

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February 18, 1936 (Tuesday) edit

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February 21, 1936 (Friday) edit

  • The new Spanish government freed 34,000 political prisoners.[28]

February 22, 1936 (Saturday) edit

  • On George Washington's 204th birthday, retired baseball legend Walter Johnson replicated a feat attributed to Washington by throwing a silver dollar across the Rappahannock River. Though it remained in dispute whether Washington ever did such a thing, Johnson did prove that it could be done.[29][30]
  • Nazi Germany established quotas for Jewish doctors. The decree by Gerhard Wagner stated that the proportion of Jewish doctors in Germany could not exceed the proportion of Jews in the country's general population.[31]
  • Born: Elizabeth MacRae, actress, in Columbia, North Carolina

February 23, 1936 (Sunday) edit

  • Puerto Rico's Chief of Police E. Francis Riggs was shot and killed by two young Nationalists. The two assailants were captured and executed immediately without trial.[32][33]

February 24, 1936 (Monday) edit

  • Anthony Eden addressed the House of Commons for the first time as Foreign Secretary. He responded to criticism of the League of Nations failing to impose oil sanctions on Italy by explaining that oil was "a sanction like any other and must be judged by the same criterion, whether its imposition will help stop the war."[1]
  • Born: Lance Reventlow, entrepreneur and racing driver, in London, England (d. 1972)
  • Died: Albert Ritchie, 59, American lawyer and politician

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February 29, 1936 (Saturday) edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Baer, George W. (1976). Test Case : Italy, Ethiopia, and the League of Nations. Leland Stanford Junior University. pp. 210, 213.
  2. ^ "Japanese Raids Made to Incite War, Reds Claim". Chicago Daily Tribune. February 4, 1936. p. 4.
  3. ^ "Borah Enters Candidacy in Ohio Primary". Chicago Daily Tribune. February 5, 1936. p. 1.
  4. ^ a b c d e . MusicAndHistory. Archived from the original on June 10, 2013. Retrieved August 16, 2015.
  5. ^ "Crush Greets N. Y. Premiere of Chaplin Film". Chicago Daily Tribune. February 6, 1936. p. 15.
  6. ^ "80,000 Hail Olympics; U.S. Wins in Hockey". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. February 6, 1936. pp. 1, 24.
  7. ^ Lederman, Marsha (August 23, 2012). "A glimpse of Canada at the 1936 Nazi Games". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved August 16, 2015.
  8. ^ "'Worst Prison' in U.S. is Vacatedl Inmates Put in Model Jail". Chicago Daily Tribune. February 8, 1936. p. 2.
  9. ^ a b c Mercer, Derrik, ed. (1989). Chronicle of the 20th Century. London: Chronicle Communications Ltd. p. 463. ISBN 978-0-582-03919-3.
  10. ^ "Tageseinträge für 9. Februar 1936". chroniknet. Retrieved August 16, 2015.
  11. ^ "Huey Long's Widow Sworn as Senator to Fill Out Term". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. February 10, 1936. p. 1.
  12. ^ "Pro-Italian Mob Fights Police in Paris University". Chicago Daily Tribune. February 12, 1936. p. 2.
  13. ^ "North America Freezes in Another Cold Wave". The Argus. Melbourne: 9. February 14, 1936.
  14. ^ "League Experts Decide Oil Ban Depends on U.S.". Chicago Daily Tribune. February 13, 1936. p. 11.
  15. ^ Pearce, Jeff (2014). Prevail: The Inspiring Story of Ethiopia's Victory over Mussolini's Invasion, 1935–1941. Skyhorse Publishing. ISBN 978-1-63220-096-9.
  16. ^ "British Ambulance Bombed". The Advertiser. Adelaide: 23. March 6, 1936.
  17. ^ "Panic of 300 on Stairway is Blamed for 5 Deaths, 37 Injuries in Cafe Fire". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. February 13, 1936. p. 1.
  18. ^ Judt, Tony (1998). The Burden of Responsibility: Blum, Camus, Aron, and the French Twentieth Century. University of Chicago Press. p. 78. ISBN 978-0-226-41419-5.
  19. ^ Taylor, Edmond (February 14, 1936). "Paris Disbands Royalist Units to End Violence". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 1.
  20. ^ "5 Venezuelans Killed in Riot Over Press Gag". Chicago Daily Tribune. February 15, 1936. p. 12.
  21. ^ Day, Donald (February 16, 1936). "Poland's Rabbis Threaten to Tie Up Meat Trade". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 19.
  22. ^ "League Moves into 10 Million Palace Today". Chicago Daily Tribune. February 17, 1936. p. 4.
  23. ^ "Chronology 1936". indiana.edu. 2002. Retrieved August 16, 2015.
  24. ^ "Nazi Organization Is Banned by Swiss After Reich Protest". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. February 18, 1936. p. 1.
  25. ^ Cortada, James W., ed. (1982). Historical Dictionary of the Spanish Civil War, 1936–1939. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press. p. 495. ISBN 0-313-22054-9.
  26. ^ Taylor, Edmond (February 21, 1936). "Red Mob Rule Imperils Spain; Fight Rioters". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 1.
  27. ^ "Spanish Reds Fire Churches". Brooklyn Daily Eagle: 1. February 20, 1936.
  28. ^ Taylor, Edmond (February 22, 1936). "Spain Opens Jails to 34,000". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 1.
  29. ^ "Old Pitcher to See How Far a Dollar Will Go". Chicago Daily Tribune. February 19, 1936. p. 1.
  30. ^ "Dollar Thrown Across River by Johnson". Chicago Daily Tribune: 1. February 23, 1936.
  31. ^ "Germany Establishes Quoto for Number of Jewish Doctors". Chicago Daily Tribune. February 23, 1936. p. 3.
  32. ^ "Porto Rico Chief of Police Slain; Vet of U.S. Army". Chicago Daily Tribune. February 24, 1936. p. 2.
  33. ^ Scarano, Francisco A. (2000). Puerto Rico Cinco Siglos de Historia (in Spanish) (2nd ed.). McGraw Hill Interamericana Edit. pp. 793–799. ISBN 970-10-2911-9.
  34. ^ "Tin Pan Alley's Famous Appear to Fight a Bill". Chicago Daily Tribune. February 26, 1936. p. 1.
  35. ^ Taylor, Edmond (February 28, 1936). "Paris Chamber Accepts Russia as Ally in War". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 1.
  36. ^ "Rail Fare Cut To 2c. a Mile For All of U.S.". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. February 28, 1936. p. 1.
  37. ^ "President Puts O. K. on Revised Neutrality Law". Chicago Daily Tribune. March 1, 1936. p. 4.

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Died Charles E Cox 75 American lawyer and judge Princess Sophie of Schonburg Waldenburg 50 consort of William Prince of WiedFebruary 4 1936 Tuesday editIdaho Senator William E Borah formally announced his candidacy for President of the United States 3 The General Theory of Employment Interest and Money by the English economist John Maynard Keynes was published 4 The George Bernard Shaw play The Millionairess premiered at the Vienna Akademie Theatre Born David Brenner comedian and actor in Philadelphia Pennsylvania d 2014 Gary Conway actor and screenwriter in Boston Massachusetts Died Wilhelm Gustloff 41 leader of the Swiss NSDAP AO was assassinated by David Frankfurter a Croatian Jew February 5 1936 Wednesday editThe University of Birmingham student newspaper Redbrick was first published as Guild News The Charlie Chaplin silent comedy film Modern Times premiered at the Rivoli Theatre on Broadway Police were on hand to push back the thousands of moviegoers who turned out to get a glimpse of the gala premiere 5 The Japan Occupational Baseball League was established 4 February 6 1936 Thursday editThe IV Olympic Winter Games opened in Garmisch Partenkirchen Germany As each delegation of the 28 participating countries marched past Adolf Hitler in the opening ceremony he gave the Nazi salute Most athletes appeared to return the gesture although the Nazi salute was confusingly similar to the traditional Olympic salute The Americans were among those who did not salute 6 7 The Maxwell Anderson play The Masque of Kings premiered at the Shubert Theatre in New York City Born Kent Douglas ice hockey player and coach in Cobalt Ontario Canada d 2009 February 7 1936 Friday editThe last inmates in Welfare Island widely considered the worst prison in the United States were transferred to Rikers Island so the old prison could be razed and replaced with a park and hospital 8 February 8 1936 Saturday editJawaharlal Nehru was elected president of the Indian National Congress 9 The original Teatro Regio in Turin was destroyed by fire 4 The first ever NFL draft was held Jay Berwanger was the first pick selected by the Philadelphia Eagles However he would never play in the NFL Born Larry Verne novelty song singer in Minneapolis Minnesota d 2013 Died Charles Curtis 76 31st Vice President of the United StatesFebruary 9 1936 Sunday editEgypt reduced the age of conscription from 19 to 18 years of age 10 Born Stompin Tom Connors country and folk musician in Saint John New Brunswick Canada d 2013 Clive Swift actor and songwriter in Liverpool England d 2019 Died Jacques Bainville 57 French historian and journalistFebruary 10 1936 Monday editThe Battle of Amba Aradam began on the northern front in Ethiopia The U S Supreme Court decided Grosjean v American Press Co Ricoh Japan based office machine and digital camera brand founded in Tokyo page needed Rose McConnell Long widow of Huey Long was sworn in as a U S Senator to serve the remainder of her late husband s term 11 February 11 1936 Tuesday editFrench police fought 200 pro Italian students at the University of Paris calling for the dismissal of Gaston Jeze who served as legal counsel to Ethiopia 12 Dame Laura Knight became the first woman appointed to the Royal Academy 9 Great Britain pulled off a major upset in the Olympic ice hockey semifinal with a 2 1 victory over Canada Born Burt Reynolds actor in Lansing Michigan d 2018 February 12 1936 Wednesday editA severe cold wave swept across North America breaking numerous records and crippling transportation services 13 A committee of experts reported to the League of Nations that an oil embargo against Italy would take three and a half months to become effective and even that would only be if the United States agreed to curtail its booming oil business with Italy 14 15 16 A short circuit started a fire in a Manhattan cafe that killed 5 people and injured 37 The incident would have been minor were it not for the panic causing a crowded dash down the stairways 17 February 13 1936 Thursday editCharles Maurras published a column in Action Francaise calling for the knife to be used against politicians who supported sanctions against Italy That same day French politician Leon Blum was attacked and cut about the head by student followers of Maurras 1 18 That night the French government banned the Action Francaise Camelots du Roi and Royalist Students Association under the law passed in December prohibiting extremist political leagues 19 February 14 1936 Friday editAt least 5 were killed in Caracas Venezuela during protests against a government decree establishing censorship of the press 20 Karl Schafer of Austria won gold in men s figure skating at the Winter Olympics Born Andrew Prine actor in Jennings Florida d 2022 February 15 1936 Saturday editRabbis in Poland threatened to organize a strike of the meat industry if the government went through with its plan to abolish the kosher slaughter of animals 21 Great Britain won gold in the Olympic ice hockey tournament by playing the United States to a scoreless tie to finish atop the standings Sonja Henie of Norway won gold in ladies figure skating in the Winter Olympics Died Jack McGurn 33 Italian American mobster assassinated February 16 1936 Sunday editLegislative elections were held in Spain A left wing coalition known as the Popular Front defeated its main opponent the Spanish Confederation of Autonomous Right wing Groups The Winter Olympics ended in Germany Norway dominated the medal count with 7 gold medals and 15 medals in total February 17 1936 Monday editParaguayan President Eusebio Ayala was overthrown in a coup led by Rafael Franco In Geneva the League of Nations moved to its new headquarters the Palace of Nations 22 After several years of a trade war the British and Irish government signed a pact reducing tariffs between the two countries 23 The U S Supreme Court decided Ashwander v Tennessee Valley Authority and Brown v Mississippi The comic strip The Phantom made its first appearance Although the Phantom character did not have any superpowers he was the first to wear a skintight unitard style costume the hallmark of many comic book superheroes to come Born Jim Brown American football player and actor in St Simons Georgia d 2023 Died Alexander Pantages 68 or 69 Greek born American impresarioFebruary 18 1936 Tuesday editSwitzerland banned the NSDAP AO 24 Born Dick Duff ice hockey player in Kirkland Lake Ontario CanadaFebruary 19 1936 Wednesday editThe Battle of Amba Aradam ended in an Italian victory The Spanish Republic announced an amnesty for the rebels in the 1934 Asturian revolt 25 Born Sam Myers blues musician in Laurel Mississippi d 2006 Died Billy Mitchell 56 U S Army generalFebruary 20 1936 Thursday editPolice in Spain fired on crowds of leftists attempting to burn churches and convents 8 deaths were reported around the country 26 27 The science fiction film Things to Come written by H G Wells premiered in Britain 4 The musical comedy film Follow the Fleet starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers with music by Irving Berlin was released Born Larry Hovis singer and actor in Wapato Washington d 2003 Shigeo Nagashima baseball player and manager in Sakura Chiba Japan Died Kip Rhinelander 32 American socialite lobar pneumonia February 21 1936 Friday editThe new Spanish government freed 34 000 political prisoners 28 February 22 1936 Saturday editOn George Washington s 204th birthday retired baseball legend Walter Johnson replicated a feat attributed to Washington by throwing a silver dollar across the Rappahannock River Though it remained in dispute whether Washington ever did such a thing Johnson did prove that it could be done 29 30 Nazi Germany established quotas for Jewish doctors The decree by Gerhard Wagner stated that the proportion of Jewish doctors in Germany could not exceed the proportion of Jews in the country s general population 31 Born Elizabeth MacRae actress in Columbia North CarolinaFebruary 23 1936 Sunday editPuerto Rico s Chief of Police E Francis Riggs was shot and killed by two young Nationalists The two assailants were captured and executed immediately without trial 32 33 February 24 1936 Monday editAnthony Eden addressed the House of Commons for the first time as Foreign Secretary He responded to criticism of the League of Nations failing to impose oil sanctions on Italy by explaining that oil was a sanction like any other and must be judged by the same criterion whether its imposition will help stop the war 1 Born Lance Reventlow entrepreneur and racing driver in London England d 1972 Died Albert Ritchie 59 American lawyer and politicianFebruary 25 1936 Tuesday editArtists from Tin Pan Alley such as Rudy Vallee George Gershwin and Irving Berlin came to Washington to fight a bill affecting the copyrighting of popular songs 34 February 26 1936 Wednesday editThe attempted coup known as the February 26 Incident began in Japan In Saxony Hitler opened the first Volkswagen production plant 9 Died Takahashi Korekiyo 81 20th prime minister of Japan assassinated Saitō Makoto 77 Japanese admiral and politician assassinated Antonio Scotti 70 Italian baritone Jōtarō Watanabe 61 Japanese general assassinated February 27 1936 Thursday editThe Second Battle of Tembien began on Ethiopia s northern front The French Chamber of Deputies ratified the Franco Soviet Treaty of Mutual Assistance 353 to 164 35 Born Roger Mahony Archbishop of Los Angeles in Hollywood California Died Ivan Pavlov 86 Russian physiologist and Nobel laureate Mulugeta Yeggazu Ethiopian government official and military leaderFebruary 28 1936 Friday editThe Interstate Commerce Commission ordered a reduction in basic rail passenger fares from 3 6 to 2 cents per mile everywhere in the United States 36 Died Charles Nicolle 69 French bacteriologist and Nobel laureateFebruary 29 1936 Saturday editThe Second Battle of Tembien ended in an Italian victory The Japanese coup attempt was put down 4 President Roosevelt extended the 1935 Neutrality Act through May 1 1937 37 Born Henri Richard ice hockey player in Montreal Quebec Canada d 2020 Alex Rocco actor in Cambridge Massachusetts d 2015 Died Shirō Nonaka 32 central conspirator in the February 26 Incident suicide References edit a b c Baer George W 1976 Test Case Italy Ethiopia and the League of Nations Leland Stanford Junior University pp 210 213 Japanese Raids Made to Incite War Reds Claim Chicago Daily Tribune February 4 1936 p 4 Borah Enters Candidacy in Ohio Primary Chicago Daily Tribune February 5 1936 p 1 a b c d e 1936 MusicAndHistory Archived from the original on June 10 2013 Retrieved August 16 2015 Crush Greets N Y Premiere of Chaplin Film Chicago Daily Tribune February 6 1936 p 15 80 000 Hail Olympics U S Wins in Hockey Brooklyn Daily Eagle February 6 1936 pp 1 24 Lederman Marsha August 23 2012 A glimpse of Canada at the 1936 Nazi Games The Globe and Mail Retrieved August 16 2015 Worst Prison in U S is Vacatedl Inmates Put in Model Jail Chicago Daily Tribune February 8 1936 p 2 a b c Mercer Derrik ed 1989 Chronicle of the 20th Century London Chronicle Communications Ltd p 463 ISBN 978 0 582 03919 3 Tageseintrage fur 9 Februar 1936 chroniknet Retrieved August 16 2015 Huey Long s Widow Sworn as Senator to Fill Out Term Brooklyn Daily Eagle February 10 1936 p 1 Pro Italian Mob Fights Police in Paris University Chicago Daily Tribune February 12 1936 p 2 North America Freezes in Another Cold Wave The Argus Melbourne 9 February 14 1936 League Experts Decide Oil Ban Depends on U S Chicago Daily Tribune February 13 1936 p 11 Pearce Jeff 2014 Prevail The Inspiring Story of Ethiopia s Victory over Mussolini s Invasion 1935 1941 Skyhorse Publishing ISBN 978 1 63220 096 9 British Ambulance Bombed The Advertiser Adelaide 23 March 6 1936 Panic of 300 on Stairway is Blamed for 5 Deaths 37 Injuries in Cafe Fire Brooklyn Daily Eagle February 13 1936 p 1 Judt Tony 1998 The Burden of Responsibility Blum Camus Aron and the French Twentieth Century University of Chicago Press p 78 ISBN 978 0 226 41419 5 Taylor Edmond February 14 1936 Paris Disbands Royalist Units to End Violence Chicago Daily Tribune p 1 5 Venezuelans Killed in Riot Over Press Gag Chicago Daily Tribune February 15 1936 p 12 Day Donald February 16 1936 Poland s Rabbis Threaten to Tie Up Meat Trade Chicago Daily Tribune p 19 League Moves into 10 Million Palace Today Chicago Daily Tribune February 17 1936 p 4 Chronology 1936 indiana edu 2002 Retrieved August 16 2015 Nazi Organization Is Banned by Swiss After Reich Protest Brooklyn Daily Eagle February 18 1936 p 1 Cortada James W ed 1982 Historical Dictionary of the Spanish Civil War 1936 1939 Westport Connecticut Greenwood Press p 495 ISBN 0 313 22054 9 Taylor Edmond February 21 1936 Red Mob Rule Imperils Spain Fight Rioters Chicago Daily Tribune p 1 Spanish Reds Fire Churches Brooklyn Daily Eagle 1 February 20 1936 Taylor Edmond February 22 1936 Spain Opens Jails to 34 000 Chicago Daily Tribune p 1 Old Pitcher to See How Far a Dollar Will Go Chicago Daily Tribune February 19 1936 p 1 Dollar Thrown Across River by Johnson Chicago Daily Tribune 1 February 23 1936 Germany Establishes Quoto for Number of Jewish Doctors Chicago Daily Tribune February 23 1936 p 3 Porto Rico Chief of Police Slain Vet of U S Army Chicago Daily Tribune February 24 1936 p 2 Scarano Francisco A 2000 Puerto Rico Cinco Siglos de Historia in Spanish 2nd ed McGraw Hill Interamericana Edit pp 793 799 ISBN 970 10 2911 9 Tin Pan Alley s Famous Appear to Fight a Bill Chicago Daily Tribune February 26 1936 p 1 Taylor Edmond February 28 1936 Paris Chamber Accepts Russia as Ally in War Chicago Daily Tribune p 1 Rail Fare Cut To 2c a Mile For All of U S Brooklyn Daily Eagle February 28 1936 p 1 President Puts O K on Revised Neutrality Law Chicago Daily Tribune March 1 1936 p 4 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title February 1936 amp oldid 1171538850, wikipedia, wiki, 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