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The following events occurred in March 1939:

March 1, 1939 (Wednesday) edit

March 2, 1939 (Thursday) edit

 
  • Cardinal Secretary of State Eugenio Maria Giuseppe Giovanni Pacelli was elected the new pope. He took the name of Pius XII.
  • France named 82-year-old Philippe Pétain as the ambassador to Francoist Spain.[3]
  • A book titled The Strange Death of Adolf Hitler was published in the United States, immediately drawing worldwide attention. Written anonymously, the book claimed that high officials within the Nazi Party assassinated Hitler the night before the Munich Conference by arranging for his omelette to be poisoned. The book claimed that Hitler was now being impersonated by body doubles.[4][5] The book was made into a film of the same name in 1943.
  • Died: Howard Carter, 64, English archaeologist

March 3, 1939 (Friday) edit

March 4, 1939 (Saturday) edit

March 5, 1939 (Sunday) edit

March 6, 1939 (Monday) edit

March 7, 1939 (Tuesday) edit

March 8, 1939 (Wednesday) edit

March 9, 1939 (Thursday) edit

March 10, 1939 (Friday) edit

  • Czechoslovakian President Emil Hácha deposed Jozef Tiso as premier of the autonomous province of Slovakia and declared martial law.[7][14]
  • 20 members of the Irish Republican Army were sentenced to 20 years in prison for conspiring to cause terrorist explosions.[15]

March 11, 1939 (Saturday) edit

  • A new cabinet was formed in Slovakia without including a single member of the old Tiso government.[16]
  • Died: William Miller, 92, Australian multisport athlete

March 12, 1939 (Sunday) edit

March 13, 1939 (Monday) edit

  • Jozef Tiso went to Berlin and met with Adolf Hitler. Tiso agreed to call a meeting of the Slovak parliament and proclaim independence.[18]
  • The Pan-German League was dissolved.[19]
  • Born: Neil Sedaka, singer, pianist and record producer, in Brooklyn, New York
  • Died: Otto Rahn, 35, German writer, medievalist and SS officer (found frozen to death, ruled suicide)

March 14, 1939 (Tuesday) edit

  • Tiso returned to Bratislava and addressed the Slovak parliament, which then unanimously approved the declaration of an independent Slovak Republic.[20]
  • Czechoslovakian President Emil Hácha went to Berlin to see Hitler, arriving shortly before midnight.[21]
  • The first trial of the Philadelphia poison ring case began. Herman Petrillo, one of four defendants charged with a total of fifty counts of murder, conspiracy and fraud, was the first to go on trial.[22]

March 15, 1939 (Wednesday) edit

  • Adolf Hitler and Emil Hácha met in the Reich Chancellery after midnight. Hitler announced that the German army had orders to invade Czechoslovakia at 6:00 a.m. and unless Hácha ordered the Czechoslovakian military to refrain from offering any resistance, the country would face massive destruction. Hácha collapsed during the harangue, but recovered enough to sign a document claiming that he had "confidently placed the fate of the Czech people and country in the hands of the Führer and German Reich." At 4:30 a.m. Hácha broadcast a radio message to his people urging them to remain calm.[20][21]
  • The Nazis marched unopposed into Czechoslovakia. That evening, Hitler and other Nazi leaders entered Prague.[21]
  • The Ruthenian region of Czechoslovakia declared independence as Carpatho-Ukraine.
  • Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and Fawzia Fuad of Egypt were married in Cairo.[23]
  • Born: Alicia Freilich, writer, in Caracas, Venezuela

March 16, 1939 (Thursday) edit

  • The dismemberment of Czechoslovakia was completed with the proclamation of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia.[21]
  • Hungarian soldiers marched into the Carpatho-Ukrainian capital of Khust with little resistance.[24]
  • German troops marched into Prešov. There had been some question as to whether the city was Slovak or Ruthenian territory, but the Germans settled the matter by getting there before the Hungarians did.[24]
  • The Reich Propaganda Ministry sent a confidential note to the German daily press explaining that the term "Großdeutsches Weltreich ("Greater German Empire") was undesirable because it was "reserved for future opportunities."[25]
  • Surrealist artist Salvador Dalí discovered that the store window display he had designed for Bonwit Teller on Fifth Avenue had been altered without his knowledge. Two mannequins, one of which had been scantily attired in a negligee of green feathers, had been replaced by mannequins dressed in suits. Dalí cursed out the management, entered his window display and pulled a bathtub (which was also part of the display) free from its moorings, accidentally causing the tub to slip free and crash through the window along with Dalí himself. The artist was arrested for mischief but later cleared of charges.[26]
  • Born: Carlos Bilardo, footballer and manager, in Buenos Aires, Argentina

March 17, 1939 (Friday) edit

March 18, 1939 (Saturday) edit

March 19, 1939 (Sunday) edit

March 20, 1939 (Monday) edit

  • Germany issued an ultimatum to Lithuania demanding the Klaipėda Region, also known as the Memel Territory.
  • Casado's representatives met with Nationalists at an airport near Burgos to discuss an armistice.[10]
  • The United States withdrew its ambassador to Germany over the Nazi seizure of Czechoslovakia.[7]
  • More than 5,000 works of "Degenerate Art" were allegedly burned in the yard of the Berlin fire station. However, there are no official records of the event (in contrast to the Nazi book burnings, which were held in public and well documented), and so little is known about the burning that it is not even certain whether it actually took place.[30]
  • Born: Brian Mulroney, 18th Prime Minister of Canada, in Baie-Comeau, Quebec

March 21, 1939 (Tuesday) edit

March 22, 1939 (Wednesday) edit

March 23, 1939 (Thursday) edit

  • Between 5 and 7 a.m. German troops crossed into Memel. 31 ships of the German fleet arrived at the port at 10:20 a.m. Aboard the Deutschland, Hitler signed the decree formally turning the Territory over to Germany.[34]
  • Hungarian troops marched into the Slovak Republic.[7]

March 24, 1939 (Friday) edit

March 25, 1939 (Saturday) edit

  • Italy gave Albania an ultimatum demanding that a protectorate be established over the country and Italian troops be stationed within Albanian borders.[37]
  • Born: Toni Cade Bambara, author, filmmaker and activist, in New York City (d. 1995)

March 26, 1939 (Sunday) edit

March 27, 1939 (Monday) edit

March 28, 1939 (Tuesday) edit

March 29, 1939 (Wednesday) edit

March 30, 1939 (Thursday) edit

March 31, 1939 (Friday) edit

References edit

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  12. ^ Brewer, Sam (March 9, 1939). "Franco's Fleet Blockades All Loyalist Ports". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 1.
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  28. ^ Taylor, Edmond (March 19, 1939). "Daladier Voted Dictator Power to Rule France". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 5.
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States immediately drawing worldwide attention Written anonymously the book claimed that high officials within the Nazi Party assassinated Hitler the night before the Munich Conference by arranging for his omelette to be poisoned The book claimed that Hitler was now being impersonated by body doubles 4 5 The book was made into a film of the same name in 1943 Died Howard Carter 64 English archaeologistMarch 3 1939 Friday editNazi Germany issued twelve commandments for the country s health Among them were abstinence of youth from alcohol and tobacco abstinence from drinking and driving and physical exercise for the entire nation Hitler Youth leader Baldur von Schirach presented Adolf Hitler who neither smoked nor drank alcohol as a role model for all Germans to follow 6 Mahatma Gandhi began a fast in favour of administrative reform 7 Born Bill Frindall cricket scorer and statistician in Epsom Surrey England d 2009 March 4 1939 Saturday editThe Cartagena Uprising began Hedy Lamarr and Gene Markey eloped in Mexico 8 Deep Purple by Bess Wain amp Larry Clinton topped the American pop charts as compiled by Your Hit Parade 9 Born Jack Fisher baseball player in Frostburg Maryland Carlos Vereza actor in Rio de Janeiro BrazilMarch 5 1939 Sunday editSegismundo Casado conducted a coup against the Juan Negrin government and formed the National Defense Council 10 In Cartagena the Spanish destroyer Sanchez Barcaiztegui was bombed by the Nationalists and severely damaged Born Benyamin Sueb comedian actor and singer in Batavia Dutch East Indies d 1995 Died Herbert Mundin 40 English actor auto accident March 6 1939 Monday editUnited Automobile Workers amended its constitution to bar communists and any other advocates of totalitarianism from union offices and future membership 11 Born Cookie Rojas baseball player in Havana Cuba Died Patriarch Miron of Romania 70 Romanian cleric and politicianMarch 7 1939 Tuesday editThe Cartagena Uprising was suppressed The merchant steamship Castillo de Olite carrying over 2 000 Nationalist troops was sunk by shore batteries Armand Călinescu became Prime Minister of Romania Gandhi ended his four day fast and accepted an invitation from Viceroy of India the Marquess of Linlithgow to attend a political conference in New Delhi March 8 1939 Wednesday editGeneralissimo Francisco Franco declared a total blockade of all remaining Republican held ports All ships entering the three mile limit were to be seized regardless of nationality or torpedoed if sighted near Cartagena 12 During construction of the Bronx Whitestone Bridge 38 year old construction worker Victor Weikko fell 105 feet 32 m to his death 13 Born Jim Bouton baseball player and author in Newark New Jersey d 2019 Lidiya Skoblikova speed skater and coach in Zlatoust USSR Robert Tear tenor singer teacher and conductor in Barry Vale of Glamorgan Wales d 2011 March 9 1939 Thursday editThe United States and Brazil signed a series of agreements through which the Brazilians received economic assistance 14 Born Malcolm Bricklin automobile entrepreneur in Philadelphia PennsylvaniaMarch 10 1939 Friday editCzechoslovakian President Emil Hacha deposed Jozef Tiso as premier of the autonomous province of Slovakia and declared martial law 7 14 20 members of the Irish Republican Army were sentenced to 20 years in prison for conspiring to cause terrorist explosions 15 March 11 1939 Saturday editA new cabinet was formed in Slovakia without including a single member of the old Tiso government 16 Died William Miller 92 Australian multisport athleteMarch 12 1939 Sunday editThe coronation ceremony for Pope Pius XII was held 17 Born Johnny Callison baseball player in Qualls Oklahoma d 2006 March 13 1939 Monday editJozef Tiso went to Berlin and met with Adolf Hitler Tiso agreed to call a meeting of the Slovak parliament and proclaim independence 18 The Pan German League was dissolved 19 Born Neil Sedaka singer pianist and record producer in Brooklyn New York Died Otto Rahn 35 German writer medievalist and SS officer found frozen to death ruled suicide March 14 1939 Tuesday editTiso returned to Bratislava and addressed the Slovak parliament which then unanimously approved the declaration of an independent Slovak Republic 20 Czechoslovakian President Emil Hacha went to Berlin to see Hitler arriving shortly before midnight 21 The first trial of the Philadelphia poison ring case began Herman Petrillo one of four defendants charged with a total of fifty counts of murder conspiracy and fraud was the first to go on trial 22 March 15 1939 Wednesday editAdolf Hitler and Emil Hacha met in the Reich Chancellery after midnight Hitler announced that the German army had orders to invade Czechoslovakia at 6 00 a m and unless Hacha ordered the Czechoslovakian military to refrain from offering any resistance the country would face massive destruction Hacha collapsed during the harangue but recovered enough to sign a document claiming that he had confidently placed the fate of the Czech people and country in the hands of the Fuhrer and German Reich At 4 30 a m Hacha broadcast a radio message to his people urging them to remain calm 20 21 The Nazis marched unopposed into Czechoslovakia That evening Hitler and other Nazi leaders entered Prague 21 The Ruthenian region of Czechoslovakia declared independence as Carpatho Ukraine Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and Fawzia Fuad of Egypt were married in Cairo 23 Born Alicia Freilich writer in Caracas VenezuelaMarch 16 1939 Thursday editThe dismemberment of Czechoslovakia was completed with the proclamation of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia 21 Hungarian soldiers marched into the Carpatho Ukrainian capital of Khust with little resistance 24 German troops marched into Presov There had been some question as to whether the city was Slovak or Ruthenian territory but the Germans settled the matter by getting there before the Hungarians did 24 The Reich Propaganda Ministry sent a confidential note to the German daily press explaining that the term Grossdeutsches Weltreich Greater German Empire was undesirable because it was reserved for future opportunities 25 Surrealist artist Salvador Dali discovered that the store window display he had designed for Bonwit Teller on Fifth Avenue had been altered without his knowledge Two mannequins one of which had been scantily attired in a negligee of green feathers had been replaced by mannequins dressed in suits Dali cursed out the management entered his window display and pulled a bathtub which was also part of the display free from its moorings accidentally causing the tub to slip free and crash through the window along with Dali himself The artist was arrested for mischief but later cleared of charges 26 Born Carlos Bilardo footballer and manager in Buenos Aires ArgentinaMarch 17 1939 Friday editThe Battle of Nanchang began in the Second Sino Japanese War British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain made a speech in Birmingham condemning Hitler for breaking the word he gave at the Munich Conference and warning that Britain would resist any further territorial expansion by Germany 7 27 Portugal and Francoist Spain signed a non aggression pact known as the Iberian Pact 7 The London Conference on Palestine ended in failure 15 Born Jim Gary sculptor in Sebastian Florida d 2006 Giovanni Trapattoni footballer and manager in Cusano Milanino Italy Died Rufus Payne 56 American blues musicianMarch 18 1939 Saturday editThe French Chamber of Deputies voted 321 264 to grant Prime Minister Edouard Daladier the power to rule by decree until November 30 28 The Western Australian state election was held The Labor Party led by John Willcock won a third term in office This is the cover date of the issue of The New Yorker in which the James Thurber short story The Secret Life of Walter Mitty appeared March 19 1939 Sunday editEgyptologist Pierre Montet announced the discovery of the tomb of Psusennes I a few miles from Port Said 29 Lloyd L Gaines the plaintiff in Missouri ex rel Gaines v Canada mysteriously disappeared and was never found March 20 1939 Monday editGermany issued an ultimatum to Lithuania demanding the Klaipeda Region also known as the Memel Territory Casado s representatives met with Nationalists at an airport near Burgos to discuss an armistice 10 The United States withdrew its ambassador to Germany over the Nazi seizure of Czechoslovakia 7 More than 5 000 works of Degenerate Art were allegedly burned in the yard of the Berlin fire station However there are no official records of the event in contrast to the Nazi book burnings which were held in public and well documented and so little is known about the burning that it is not even certain whether it actually took place 30 Born Brian Mulroney 18th Prime Minister of Canada in Baie Comeau QuebecMarch 21 1939 Tuesday editThe Lithuanian cabinet decided to give in to the German ultimatum and cede Memel to Germany 31 The National University of Cuyo was established in Argentina Born Tommy Davis baseball player in Brooklyn New York d 2022 Died Evald Aav 39 Estonian composerMarch 22 1939 Wednesday editLithuania ceded Memel the Klaipeda Region to Germany 7 Adolf Hitler Admiral Erich Raeder and General Wilhelm Keitel boarded the pocket battleship Deutschland at Swinemunde that evening and sailed with a fleet toward Germany s newest territorial acquisition 32 The jury in the first Philadelphia poison ring trial returned a verdict of guilty and recommended the death penalty for Herman Petrillo The sheer number of charges in the case meant that the trials of the other defendants would take another year to complete 22 In the U S undefeated LIU Brooklyn Blackbirds men s basketball team topped undefeated Loyola of Chicago in the championship game of the second annual National Invitation Tournament 44 32 LIU s 24 0 final record was the first perfect season of college basketball s postseason tournament era Born Rafael Cruz Cuban American pastor in Matanzas Cuba 33 March 23 1939 Thursday editBetween 5 and 7 a m German troops crossed into Memel 31 ships of the German fleet arrived at the port at 10 20 a m Aboard the Deutschland Hitler signed the decree formally turning the Territory over to Germany 34 Hungarian troops marched into the Slovak Republic 7 March 24 1939 Friday editRomania signed an agreement with Germany for the development of Romanian oil timber and mineral resources 35 Workman won the Grand National horse race The romantic drama film Wuthering Heights starring Merle Oberon Laurence Olivier David Niven and Geraldine Fitzgerald premiered in Hollywood 36 The musical comedy film Three Smart Girls Grow Up was released Born George Michael broadcaster and host of The George Michael Sports Machine in St Louis Missouri d 2009 Lynda Baron British actress in Urmston Lancashire d 2022 March 25 1939 Saturday editItaly gave Albania an ultimatum demanding that a protectorate be established over the country and Italian troops be stationed within Albanian borders 37 Born Toni Cade Bambara author filmmaker and activist in New York City d 1995 March 26 1939 Sunday editThe Nationalists launched the Final offensive of the Spanish Civil War Commercial oil was discovered in England at Eakring 15 March 27 1939 Monday editNazi Germany began an anti Polish propaganda campaign against oppression of Germans in German lands now controlled by Poles 38 Francoist Spain joined the Anti Comintern Pact 10 The first ever NCAA Men s Division I Basketball Tournament ended with Oregon defeating Ohio State 46 33 in the Final Born Leila Kasra poet and lyricist in Tehran Iran d 1989 March 28 1939 Tuesday editThe three year Siege of Madrid ended with the Nationalist capture of the city 10 Casado s National Defense Council was dissolved 10 Died Francis Matthew John Baker 35 or 36 Australian politician motor accident Mario Lertora 41 Italian artistic gymnastMarch 29 1939 Wednesday editThe Nationalists took Cuenca Ciudad Real Jaen and Albacete 10 The Neville Chamberlain government unveiled plans to double the size of the Territorial Army 15 March 30 1939 Thursday editThe Lithuanian parliament ratified the treaty ceding the Memel Territory to Germany 39 According to copyright records in the Library of Congress this is the publication date of Detective Comics issue 27 cover date of May notable for the first appearance of Batman 81 years ago 40 In New York Adolf Hitler s nephew William called his uncle a menace 15 March 31 1939 Friday editThe Chamberlain government pledged Anglo French support if Polish independence was threatened by Germany 14 Born Zviad Gamsakhurdia 1st President of Georgia in Tbilisi d 1993 Volker Schlondorff filmmaker in Wiesbaden Germany Died Ioannis Tsangaridis 51 or 52 Greek generalReferences edit Sheba Kimpei March 2 1939 Arsenal Blow Up 200 Die Chicago Daily Tribune p 1 1939 GraumansChinese org Retrieved November 7 2015 France Names Marshal Petain Envoy to Spain Brooklyn Eagle March 2 1939 p 1 Author Declares He Impersonated Hitler The Harvard Crimson March 3 1939 Retrieved November 7 2015 Hitler Dead Book s Amazing Claim The Northern Standard Darwin March 14 1939 p 8 Nazis Lay Down Twelve Rules in War on Drinking Chicago Daily Tribune March 4 1939 p 6 a b c d e f g 1939 MusicAndHistory Archived from the original on June 5 2014 Retrieved November 7 2015 Hedy Lamarr Weds Markey in Elopement Chicago Daily Tribune March 5 1939 p 1 Kowal Barry December 22 2014 Your Hit Parade USA Weekly Single Charts From 1939 Hits of All Decades Retrieved November 7 2015 a b c d e f Cortada James W ed 1982 Historical Dictionary of the Spanish Civil War 1936 1939 Westport Connecticut Greenwood Press pp 513 514 ISBN 0 313 22054 9 Ator Joseph March 7 1939 Reds Nazis and Fascists Barred from Auto Union Chicago Daily Tribune p 3 Brewer Sam March 9 1939 Franco s Fleet Blockades All Loyalist Ports Chicago Daily Tribune p 1 Falls 105 Feet Dies New York Daily News March 9 1939 p 45 Retrieved January 2 2022 via Newspapers com a b c Chronology 1939 indiana edu 2002 Retrieved November 7 2015 a b c d e Mercer Derrik ed 1989 Chronicle of the 20th Century London Chronicle Communications Ltd p 508 ISBN 978 0 582 03919 3 Schultz Sigrid March 12 1939 Slovak Cabinet Formed Victory Seen for Nazis Chicago Daily Tribune p 4 Hundreds of Thousands Kneel In reverence to Pope Pius XII As He Ascends Throne Today Brooklyn Eagle March 12 1939 p 1 Dill Marshall 1970 Germany A Modern History University of Michigan Press p 388 ISBN 978 0 472 07101 2 Tageseintrage fur 13 Marz 1939 chroniknet Retrieved November 7 2015 a b Thompson Wayne C 2015 Nordic Central and Southeastern Europe 2015 2016 Lanham Maryland Rowman amp Littlefield p 367 ISBN 978 1 4758 1883 3 a b c d Bryant Chad Carl 2007 Prague in Black Nazi Rule and Czech Nationalism Harvard University Press pp 28 29 ISBN 978 0 674 02451 9 a b Young Robert James Jr 2000 Arsenic and No Lace The Bizarre Tale of a Philadelphia Murder Ring Pennsylvania History 67 3 397 414 PMID 17654814 Retrieved November 7 2015 Princess Fawzia Fuad of Egypt The Telegraph July 5 2013 Retrieved November 7 2015 a b Hungary Takes Ruthenia Army Seizes Capital Chicago Daily Tribune March 17 1939 p 6 Tageseintrage fur 16 Marz 1939 chroniknet Retrieved November 7 2015 Lloyd Kristine March 16 2011 How Much is That Dali in the Window On This Day in Fashion Retrieved November 7 2015 Britain and U S Lash Hitler Chicago Daily Tribune March 18 1939 pp 1 2 Taylor Edmond March 19 1939 Daladier Voted Dictator Power to Rule France Chicago Daily Tribune p 5 Find Rich Tomb of Pharaoh Who Ruled in 950 B C Chicago Daily Tribune March 20 1939 p 3 Conspiracies swirl in 1939 Nazi art burning Deutsche Welle Retrieved November 7 2015 Return Memel to Germany Chicago Daily Tribune March 22 1939 p 1 Schultz Sigrid March 23 1939 Hitler Arrives at Memel Chicago Daily Tribune p 1 Cruz Ted 30 June 2015 A Time for Truth Reigniting the Promise of America ISBN 978 0 06 236563 7 Liekis Sarunas 2010 1939 The Year that Changed Everything in Lithuania s History Amsterdam Rodopi B V pp 104 105 ISBN 978 90 420 2762 6 Polmar Norman Allen Thomas B 2012 World War II the Encyclopedia of the War Years 1941 1945 Dover Publications p 703 ISBN 978 0 486 47962 0 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 2476 ISBN 0 520 07908 6 Berend Tibor Ivan 1998 Decades of Crisis Central and Eastern Europe Before World War II Berkeley and Los Angeles University of California Press pp 326 327 ISBN 978 0 520 20617 5 Schultz Sigrid March 28 1939 German Threats Hit Poland Chicago Daily Tribune p 1 Lithuanuan Diet Ratifies Pact Giving Memel to Nazis Chicago Daily Tribune March 31 1939 p 4 Seifert Mark March 30 2014 Happy Birthday Batman Today Is The 75th Anniversary Of The Release Of His First Appearance In Detective Comics 27 Bleeding Cool Retrieved November 7 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