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The following events occurred in July 1938:

July 1, 1938 (Friday) Edit

July 2, 1938 (Saturday) Edit

July 3, 1938 (Sunday) Edit

July 4, 1938 (Monday) Edit

  • Benito Mussolini opened threshing season in Aprilia with the boast that Italy would never buy grain from "the so-called great democracies."[7]
  • The Cuban House and Senate passed a resolution proclaiming President Roosevelt "eminent citizen of the Americas" and "illustrious adoptive son of Cuba".[8]
  • Born: Bill Withers, singer-songwriter, in Slab Fork, West Virginia (d. 2020)
  • Died: Otto Bauer, 56, Austrian philosopher and politician; Suzanne Lenglen, 39, French tennis player (pernicious anemia)

July 5, 1938 (Tuesday) Edit

July 6, 1938 (Wednesday) Edit

July 7, 1938 (Thursday) Edit

  • A bomb thrown into a crowd of Arabs by Zionists in Jerusalem killed a man and wounded two others. The British sent two warships and an additional brigade to the region.[12]
  • An exhibition of art banned in Germany as "degenerate" opened in London, with paintings by Max Beckmann, Wassily Kandinsky and others.[6]

July 8, 1938 (Friday) Edit

July 9, 1938 (Saturday) Edit

July 10, 1938 (Sunday) Edit

  • Hitler opened the Great Exhibition of German Art in Munich with a speech attacking the London exhibition of banned German art, calling modern artists "cultural Neanderthalers" and "lamentable unfortunates who plainly suffer from defective sight."[6][16][17]
  • Associação Olímpica de Itabaiana was founded in Brazil.
  • Born: Tura Satana, actress, in Hokkaido, Japan (d. 2011)

July 11, 1938 (Monday) Edit

  • Nazi Germany banned Jews from health spas.[18]

July 12, 1938 (Tuesday) Edit

July 13, 1938 (Wednesday) Edit

July 14, 1938 (Thursday) Edit

July 15, 1938 (Friday) Edit

July 16, 1938 (Saturday) Edit

July 17, 1938 (Sunday) Edit

July 18, 1938 (Monday) Edit

July 19, 1938 (Tuesday) Edit

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July 21, 1938 (Thursday) Edit

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July 23, 1938 (Saturday) Edit

July 24, 1938 (Sunday) Edit

July 25, 1938 (Monday) Edit

July 26, 1938 (Tuesday) Edit

July 27, 1938 (Wednesday) Edit

July 28, 1938 (Thursday) Edit

July 29, 1938 (Friday) Edit

July 30, 1938 (Saturday) Edit

July 31, 1938 (Sunday) Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Matthäus, Jürgen; Roseman, Mark (2010). Jewish Responses to Persecution: 1933–1938. AltaMira Press. p. 449. ISBN 978-0-7591-1910-9.
  2. ^ "Budge Defeats Austin; Retains Wimbledon Title". Chicago Daily Tribune. July 2, 1938. p. 11.
  3. ^ "Helen Moody Wins 8th Title at Wimbledon". Chicago Daily Tribune. July 3, 1938. p. 1.
  4. ^ a b c d e "Chronology 1938". indiana.edu. 2002. Retrieved September 19, 2015.
  5. ^ "Tageseinträge für 3. Juli 1938". chroniknet. Retrieved September 19, 2015.
  6. ^ a b c d e f Mercer, Derrik, ed. (1989). Chronicle of the 20th Century. London: Chronicle Communications Ltd. pp. 498–499. ISBN 978-0-582-03919-3.
  7. ^ "Mussolini Bans Wheat Grown in Big Democracies". Chicago Daily Tribune. July 5, 1938. p. 11.
  8. ^ "Cuba Adopts Roosevelt as Son at July 4 Fete". Chicago Daily Tribune. July 5, 1938. p. 11.
  9. ^ "6 Jews Killed In Arab Attack". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. July 5, 1938. p. 1.
  10. ^ ja:阪神大水害 (Japanese language edition) Retrieved on July 27, 2020.
  11. ^ a b c d e f g . MusicAndHistory. Archived from the original on August 28, 2012. Retrieved September 19, 2015.
  12. ^ "Rush Warships To Haifa Riots". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. July 7, 1938. p. 1.
  13. ^ Hanson, Patricia King, ed. (1993). The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States: Feature Films, 1931–1940. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press. p. 29. ISBN 0-520-07908-6.
  14. ^ "Further Curb on Jews". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. July 9, 1938. p. 1.
  15. ^ "Specify Leads Derby Runners". Ogden Standard-Examiner. Ogden, Utah: 9. July 10, 1938.
  16. ^ "Hitler Assails Art of 1938 as Culture of Neanderthal Age". Chicago Daily Tribune. July 11, 1938. p. 7.
  17. ^ "Hitler Opens Great Exhibition of German Art in Munich". Skepticism.org. Retrieved September 19, 2015.
  18. ^ "Antisemitic Legislation 1933–1939". Holocaust Encyclopedia. Retrieved September 19, 2015.
  19. ^ Swopes, Bryan (July 14, 2015). "10-14 July 1938". This Day in Aviation History. Retrieved September 19, 2015.
  20. ^ "Tageseinträge für 15. Juli 1938". chroniknet. Retrieved September 19, 2015.
  21. ^ "City Thunders Tribute for Hughes". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. July 15, 1938. p. 1.
  22. ^ "Spanish Rebels Cross Valencia Province Border". Chicago Daily Tribune. July 17, 1938. p. 7.
  23. ^ a b Collins, Sandra. "Tokyo/Helsinki 1940." Encyclopedia of the Modern Olympic Movement. Ed. John E. Findling and Kimberley D. Pelle. Greenwood Publishing, 2004. p. 120–121. ISBN 978-0-313-32278-5.
  24. ^ "Seabiscuit Wins and Sets Record in $50,000 Race". Chicago Daily Tribune. July 17, 1938. p. Part 2, p. 1.
  25. ^ a b ""Wrong Way" Corrigan crosses the Atlantic". History. A&E Networks. Retrieved September 19, 2015.
  26. ^ 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.
  27. ^ McNeese, Tim (2006). Salvador Dali. Chelsea House. p. 89. ISBN 978-1-4381-0691-5.
  28. ^ "Joan Crawford and Franchot Tone Separate". Chicago Daily Tribune. July 20, 1938. p. 1.
  29. ^ Day, Donald (July 22, 1938). "Japan Defied by Red Army". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 1.
  30. ^ IJN Minelayer YAEYAMA: Tabular Record of Movement
  31. ^ "Flyer Falls in Crowd; 34 Die". Chicago Daily Tribune. July 25, 1938. p. 1.
  32. ^ Simkin, John (2014). "Spanish Civil War: Chronology". Spartacus Educational. Retrieved September 19, 2015.
  33. ^ "45 Slain in New Holy Land Terror". Chicago Daily Tribune. July 26, 1938. p. 1.
  34. ^ "Murderers Glorified". The West Australian. Perth. July 26, 1938. p. 15.
  35. ^ "Italians Cool to Fascist Press Drive on Jews". Chicago Daily Tribune. July 27, 1938. p. 6.
  36. ^ "British Vessel Sinks After 3d Raid by Rebels". Chicago Daily Tribune. July 28, 1938. p. 5.
  37. ^ "Tageseinträge für 29. Juli 1938". chroniknet. Retrieved September 19, 2015.
  38. ^ Flink, James J. (1990). The Automobile Age. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. p. 113. ISBN 978-0-262-56055-9.
  39. ^ "60 Dead; 80 Injured in Train Crash". The Argus. Melbourne. August 1, 1938. p. 1.

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settle the future of the region with an election 4 A referendum in Switzerland approved a new penal code 5 U S President Franklin D Roosevelt dedicated the Eternal Light Peace Memorial on the Gettysburg Battlefield British locomotive Mallard set a new world record speed for steam engines of 126 miles per hour 6 Manfred von Brauchitsch of Germany won the French Grand Prix July 4 1938 Monday EditBenito Mussolini opened threshing season in Aprilia with the boast that Italy would never buy grain from the so called great democracies 7 The Cuban House and Senate passed a resolution proclaiming President Roosevelt eminent citizen of the Americas and illustrious adoptive son of Cuba 8 Born Bill Withers singer songwriter in Slab Fork West Virginia d 2020 Died Otto Bauer 56 Austrian philosopher and politician Suzanne Lenglen 39 French tennis player pernicious anemia July 5 1938 Tuesday Edit6 Jews were killed in another day of violence in Palestine 9 Turkey sent troops into the Sanjak of Alexandretta to oversee the referendum 4 According to Japanese government official documents figure report a torrential rain resulting in flash flooding and debris flow hit around Mount Rokko area including Kobe Nishinomiya at least 715 persons were lost 10 Main article 1938 Hanshin flood Goiania Esporte Clube was founded in Brazil July 6 1938 Wednesday EditAn international conference opened in Evian les Bains on the Jewish refugee situation in Europe 11 The National League beat the American League 4 1 in the Major League Baseball All Star Game at Crosley Field in Cincinnati Ohio American astronomer Seth Barnes Nicholson discovered Lysithea the tenth moon of Jupiter to be identified from Earth 11 Born Tony Lewis cricketer and commentator in Swansea Wales Luana Patten actress in Long Beach California d 1996 July 7 1938 Thursday EditA bomb thrown into a crowd of Arabs by Zionists in Jerusalem killed a man and wounded two others The British sent two warships and an additional brigade to the region 12 An exhibition of art banned in Germany as degenerate opened in London with paintings by Max Beckmann Wassily Kandinsky and others 6 July 8 1938 Friday EditReg Whitcombe won the 73rd Open Championship The historical biographical film Marie Antoinette starring Norma Shearer in the title role premiered in Los Angeles 13 Born Justin Leiber philosopher and science fiction writer in Chicago Illinois d 2016 July 9 1938 Saturday EditA decree in Nazi Germany banned Jews from working in a number of professions including private detective real estate broker and tourist guide 14 Specify won the first ever Hollywood Derby 15 Born Brian Dennehy actor in Bridgeport Connecticut d 2020 Died Benjamin N Cardozo 68 Associate Justice of the United States Supreme CourtJuly 10 1938 Sunday EditHitler opened the Great Exhibition of German Art in Munich with a speech attacking the London exhibition of banned German art calling modern artists cultural Neanderthalers and lamentable unfortunates who plainly suffer from defective sight 6 16 17 Associacao Olimpica de Itabaiana was founded in Brazil Born Tura Satana actress in Hokkaido Japan d 2011 July 11 1938 Monday EditNazi Germany banned Jews from health spas 18 July 12 1938 Tuesday EditVenezuela informed the League of Nations of its intent to withdraw from the organization 4 Born Wieger Mensonides swimmer in The Hague NetherlandsJuly 13 1938 Wednesday EditThe Kroller Muller Museum opened in the Netherlands Died Emil Kirdorf 91 German industrialistJuly 14 1938 Thursday EditThe Manifesto of Race was published in Italy Benito Mussolini declared Italians to be Aryans and superior to non Europeans 11 Howard Hughes completed a round the world flight in a Lockheed Model 14 Super Electra in 91 hours 14 minutes and 10 seconds 19 Born Tommy Vig percussionist composer and bandleader in Budapest HungaryJuly 15 1938 Friday EditThe refugee conference in Evian les Bains ended with little accomplished No country was willing to accept any Jews except for the Dominican Republic 11 20 Howard Hughes received a ticker tape parade in New York City 21 July 16 1938 Saturday EditThe Nationalists pushed into the Province of Valencia 22 Japan notified the International Olympic Committee that it was forfeiting the 1940 Summer Olympics since it could not prepare for them while fighting the Second Sino Japanese War The mayor of Tokyo said the city would apply for the 1944 Games instead 23 Paul Runyan won the PGA Championship at Shawnee Country Club in Smithfield Township Pennsylvania Seabiscuit won the first ever Hollywood Gold Cup 24 Died Samuel Insull 78 British born American business magnateJuly 17 1938 Sunday EditDouglas Corrigan took off from Floyd Bennett Field in Brooklyn New York supposedly heading back to the West Coast after being denied permission to fly across the Atlantic To the bewilderment of a few onlookers present his plane turned 180 degrees and vanished in a cloudbank 25 Died Robert Wiene 65 German film directorJuly 18 1938 Monday EditDouglas Corrigan landed in Dublin Ireland claiming to have gotten lost Authorities didn t buy his story and suspended his license but Wrong Way Corrigan became a national celebrity back in America 25 On the second anniversary of the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War Francisco Franco was given the rank of Capitan General del Ejercito y de la Armada 26 Born Ian Stewart keyboardist and co founder of the Rolling Stones in Pittenweem Scotland d 1985 Paul Verhoeven filmmaker in Amsterdam Netherlands Died Marie of Romania 62 last Queen consort of RomaniaJuly 19 1938 Tuesday EditThe IOC awarded the 1940 Summer Olympics to Helsinki 23 George VI and Queen Elizabeth visited Paris and received a tremendous welcome 6 Salvador Dali met one of his biggest influences Sigmund Freud in London The Spanish Surrealist showed Freud his painting Metamorphosis of Narcissus and sketched his portrait Freud wrote enthusiastically the next day of how much Dali had impressed him and caused him to reassess his previous opinion of the Surrealists as 100 percent fools 27 Joan Crawford and Franchot Tone released a joint statement announcing their separation 28 Born Jayant Narlikar astrophysicist in Kolhapur British IndiaJuly 20 1938 Wednesday EditMayon Volcano was made a National Park in the Philippines Born Roger Hunt footballer in Glazebury Cheshire England d 2021 Tony Oliva baseball player in Pinar del Rio Cuba Diana Rigg actress in Doncaster England d 2020 Natalie Wood actress in San Francisco California d 1981 July 21 1938 Thursday EditBolivia and Paraguay signed the final peace treaty ending the Chaco War of 1932 35 4 The Soviet Union rejected a Japanese demand to withdraw immediately from disputed territory near the junction of Manchukuo Siberia and Korea 29 July 22 1938 Friday EditThe Popular Democratic Party of Puerto Rico was founded Tientsin incident Japanese forces stormed the Chinese parts of Tianjin in an amphibious assault 30 July 23 1938 Saturday EditJews in Germany were ordered to report to police by December 31 1938 to receive special identification cards that would be required for all dealings with government officials 1 Born Juliet Anderson adult film actress in Burbank California d 2010 Ronny Cox actor and musician in Cloudcroft New Mexico Gotz George actor in Berlin Germany d 2016 Bert Newton radio and television host in Fitzroy Victoria Australia d 2021 July 24 1938 Sunday EditThe Levante Offensive ended in failure for the Nationalists At least 34 people were killed in Bogota Colombia when a stunt plane crashed into a crowd watching the inauguration of a new airfield President Alfonso Lopez Pumarejo and president elect Eduardo Santos narrowly escaped injury when the plane crashed only a few feet from their grandstand 31 Richard Seaman of the United Kingdom won the German Grand Prix Born Eugene J Martin artist in Lafayette Louisiana d 2005 July 25 1938 Monday EditThe Battle of the Ebro began when 80 000 Republicans started crossing the Ebro 32 A bomb explosion killed 43 Arabs in a crowded market in Haifa At least 4 Jews were killed and 8 wounded in the rioting that followed until a curfew was imposed 6 33 The fourth anniversary of the July Putsch was marked in Vienna as a day of national pride 34 Italian Fascist leader Achille Starace said that the Manifesto of Race must be followed by ulterior political action 35 Australia won the fourth test against England to retain The Ashes 6 Franz Joseph II became Sovereign Prince of Liechtenstein Died Franz I Prince of Liechtenstein 84July 26 1938 Tuesday EditChinese troops retreated from Jiujiang 11 Died Daisy Greville Countess of Warwick 76 British socialiteJuly 27 1938 Wednesday EditThe British freighter Dellwyn was sunk by Nationalist warplanes in the port of Gandia 36 Born Gary Gygax game designer and co creator of Dungeons amp Dragons in Chicago d 2008 July 28 1938 Thursday EditCunard White Star liner RMS Mauretania was launched Born Luis Aragones footballer and manager in Hortaleza Spain d 2014 Alberto Fujimori President of Peru in Lima Died Yakov Alksnis 41 Latvian born commander of the Red Army Air Forces executed in the Great Purge Alexander Andreyevich Svechin 59 Russian military leader executed July 29 1938 Friday EditThe conflict between Japan and the Soviet Union known as the Battle of Lake Khasan began A revolt broke out on the Greek island of Crete It was soon brutally suppressed by Greek troops 4 11 About 40 people were killed and over 250 injured in riots between Hindus and Muslims in Yangon 37 The musical drama film Little Miss Broadway starring Shirley Temple Edna May Oliver and George Murphy was released Born Peter Jennings journalist and news anchor in Toronto Canada d 2005 Died Boris Shumyatsky 51 Soviet film producer executed in the Great Purge July 30 1938 Saturday EditOn his seventy fifth birthday Henry Ford accepted the Grand Cross of the Order of the German Eagle with a message of personal congratulations from Hitler 38 Seth Barnes Nicholson discovered Carme the eleventh moon of Jupiter to be discovered from Earth 11 July 31 1938 Sunday EditThe Siege of Gandesa began 60 people were killed in a train crash in Jamaica 39 Gino Bartali of Italy won the Tour de France References Edit a b Matthaus Jurgen Roseman Mark 2010 Jewish Responses to Persecution 1933 1938 AltaMira Press p 449 ISBN 978 0 7591 1910 9 Budge Defeats Austin Retains Wimbledon Title Chicago Daily Tribune July 2 1938 p 11 Helen Moody Wins 8th Title at Wimbledon Chicago Daily Tribune July 3 1938 p 1 a b c d e Chronology 1938 indiana edu 2002 Retrieved September 19 2015 Tageseintrage fur 3 Juli 1938 chroniknet Retrieved September 19 2015 a b c d e f Mercer Derrik ed 1989 Chronicle of the 20th Century London Chronicle Communications Ltd pp 498 499 ISBN 978 0 582 03919 3 Mussolini Bans Wheat Grown in Big Democracies Chicago Daily Tribune July 5 1938 p 11 Cuba Adopts Roosevelt as Son at July 4 Fete Chicago Daily Tribune July 5 1938 p 11 6 Jews Killed In Arab Attack Brooklyn Daily Eagle July 5 1938 p 1 ja 阪神大水害 Japanese language edition Retrieved on July 27 2020 a b c d e f g 1938 MusicAndHistory Archived from the original on August 28 2012 Retrieved September 19 2015 Rush Warships To Haifa Riots Brooklyn Daily Eagle July 7 1938 p 1 Hanson Patricia King ed 1993 The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States Feature Films 1931 1940 Berkeley and Los Angeles University of California Press p 29 ISBN 0 520 07908 6 Further Curb on Jews Brooklyn Daily Eagle July 9 1938 p 1 Specify Leads Derby Runners Ogden Standard Examiner Ogden Utah 9 July 10 1938 Hitler Assails Art of 1938 as Culture of Neanderthal Age Chicago Daily Tribune July 11 1938 p 7 Hitler Opens Great Exhibition of German Art in Munich Skepticism org Retrieved September 19 2015 Antisemitic Legislation 1933 1939 Holocaust Encyclopedia Retrieved September 19 2015 Swopes Bryan July 14 2015 10 14 July 1938 This Day in Aviation History Retrieved September 19 2015 Tageseintrage fur 15 Juli 1938 chroniknet Retrieved September 19 2015 City Thunders Tribute for Hughes Brooklyn Daily Eagle July 15 1938 p 1 Spanish Rebels Cross Valencia Province Border Chicago Daily Tribune July 17 1938 p 7 a b Collins Sandra Tokyo Helsinki 1940 Encyclopedia of the Modern Olympic Movement Ed John E Findling and Kimberley D Pelle Greenwood Publishing 2004 p 120 121 ISBN 978 0 313 32278 5 Seabiscuit Wins and Sets Record in 50 000 Race Chicago Daily Tribune July 17 1938 p Part 2 p 1 a b Wrong Way Corrigan crosses the Atlantic History A amp E Networks Retrieved September 19 2015 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 McNeese Tim 2006 Salvador Dali Chelsea House p 89 ISBN 978 1 4381 0691 5 Joan Crawford and Franchot Tone Separate Chicago Daily Tribune July 20 1938 p 1 Day Donald July 22 1938 Japan Defied by Red Army Chicago Daily Tribune p 1 IJN Minelayer YAEYAMA Tabular Record of Movement Flyer Falls in Crowd 34 Die Chicago Daily Tribune July 25 1938 p 1 Simkin John 2014 Spanish Civil War Chronology Spartacus Educational Retrieved September 19 2015 45 Slain in New Holy Land Terror Chicago Daily Tribune July 26 1938 p 1 Murderers Glorified The West Australian Perth July 26 1938 p 15 Italians Cool to Fascist Press Drive on Jews Chicago Daily Tribune July 27 1938 p 6 British Vessel Sinks After 3d Raid by Rebels Chicago Daily Tribune July 28 1938 p 5 Tageseintrage fur 29 Juli 1938 chroniknet Retrieved September 19 2015 Flink James J 1990 The Automobile Age Massachusetts Institute of Technology p 113 ISBN 978 0 262 56055 9 60 Dead 80 Injured in Train Crash The Argus Melbourne August 1 1938 p 1 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title July 1938 amp oldid 1171525356, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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