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July 20, 1933: Nazi Germany's Von Papen, Vatican City's Pacelli (both seated at head of table) sign pact
July 15, 1933: Italian air force of 25 planes appears at Chicago
July 15–22, 1933: Wiley Post flies solo around the world in the Winnie Mae

The following events occurred in July 1933:

July 1, 1933 (Saturday)

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Ethel Waters
Maj. Gen. Butler (ret.)

July 2, 1933 (Sunday)

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July 3, 1933 (Monday)

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July 4, 1933 (Tuesday)

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July 5, 1933 (Wednesday)

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July 6, 1933 (Thursday)

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July 7, 1933 (Friday)

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July 8, 1933 (Saturday)

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"Mrs. Amelia Putnam"

July 9, 1933 (Sunday)

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July 10, 1933 (Monday)

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July 11, 1933 (Tuesday)

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July 12, 1933 (Wednesday)

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July 13, 1933 (Thursday)

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July 14, 1933 (Friday)

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July 15, 1933 (Saturday)

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July 16, 1933 (Sunday)

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July 17, 1933 (Monday)

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July 18, 1933 (Tuesday)

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July 19, 1933 (Wednesday)

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July 20, 1933 (Thursday)

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July 21, 1933 (Friday)

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Actor Jolson and columnist Winchell

July 22, 1933 (Saturday)

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July 23, 1933 (Sunday)

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July 24, 1933 (Monday)

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Escaped: Bonnie and Clyde
Captured: Buck and Blanche

July 25, 1933 (Tuesday)

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July 26, 1933 (Wednesday)

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July 27, 1933 (Thursday)

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July 28, 1933 (Friday)

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July 29, 1933 (Saturday)

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J. Edgar Hoover

July 30, 1933 (Sunday)

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July 31, 1933 (Monday)

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References

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  1. ^ "British-Soviet Row Is Over". Milwaukee Journal. July 1, 1933. p. 1.
  2. ^ Morrell, Gordon W. (1995). Britain Confronts the Stalin Revolution: Anglo-Soviet Relations and the Metro-Vickers Crisis. Wilfrid Laurier University Press. pp. 169–170.
  3. ^ "Prisoners Back Home". Milwaukee Sentinel. July 6, 1933. p. 2.
  4. ^ "Still Catholic, Hitler States". Milwaukee Journal. July 2, 1933. p. 1.
  5. ^ "Italian Planes Off on Trip to Chicago". Palm Beach Post. July 1, 1933. p. 1.
  6. ^ Emmerson, Andrew (2010). The London Underground. Osprey Publishing. p. 37.
  7. ^ Bourne, Stephen (2007). Ethel Waters: Stormy Weather. Scarecrow Press. p. 87.
  8. ^ Anderson, John D. Jr. (2002). The Airplane, a History of Its Technology. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. pp. 183–185.
  9. ^ Archer, Jules (2007). The Plot to Seize the White House: The Shocking True Story of the Conspiracy to Overthrow FDR. Skyhorse Publishing. pp. 6, 139.
  10. ^ "King Carol Escapes Bullets in Factory". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. July 3, 1933. p. 2.
  11. ^ "Carl Hubbell Wins 18-Inning Masterpiece, 1 to 0". Milwaukee Journal. July 3, 1933. p. 10.
  12. ^ Blaisdell, Lowell L. (2010). Carl Hubbell: A Biography of the Screwball King. McFarland. pp. 56–58.
  13. ^ "Reply of U.S. Stuns Parley", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, July 4, 1933, p1
  14. ^ "Gold Standard Fight Organized", Miami News, July 7, 1933, p1
  15. ^ Tobias Straumann, Fixed Ideas of Money: Small States and Exchange Rate Regimes in Twentieth-Century Europe (Cambridge University Press, 2010) p129
  16. ^ Edmund Jan Osmańczyk and Anthony Mango, Encyclopedia of the United Nations and International Agreements: A to F (Taylor & Francis, 2003) pp43-44
  17. ^ Dickson A. Mungazi, The Last Defenders of the Laager: Ian D. Smith and F.W. De Klerk (Greenwood Publishing, 1998) p70
  18. ^ "German Catholic Centrist Party Dissolved; Hitler Says He Is Neutral in Church Fight", New York Times, July 6, 1933; "Hitler Political Foes Disband- Nazis Now 'Only Party; Others May Join as 'Guest Members'", Milwaukee Journal, July 5, 1933, p2
  19. ^ Arnold Suppan and Maximilian Graf, From the Austrian Empire to Communist East Central Europe (LIT Verlag Münster, 2010) p125
  20. ^ Dimitris N. Chorafas, Managing Derivatives Risk: Establishing Internal Systems and Controls (McGraw-Hill Professional, 1995) p119
  21. ^ "American League Wins All-Star Game, 4 to 2", Milwaukee Journal, July 6, 1933, p1
  22. ^ William M. Simons, Cooperstown Symposium on Baseball and American Culture, 2009-2010 (McFarland, 2011) p160
  23. ^ "JIMMIE MATTERN, FLIER REPORTED FOUND", Deseret News (Salt Lake City), July 7, 1933, p1
  24. ^ "211 Defying Order to Turn In Gold", Milwaukee Journal, July 7, 1933, p1
  25. ^ "Market Zooms as Dollar Falls- U.S. Unit Now Worth 70 Cents Abroad; Stocks Up $1 to $4", Milwaukee Journal, July 7, 1933, p1
  26. ^ Images of America: Dunbar (Arcadia Publishing, 2009) p116
  27. ^ Kenneth L. Fisher, 100 Minds That Made the Market (John Wiley and Sons, 2007) p217
  28. ^ "'Mickey' Finn, Second-Sacker of Phils, Dead", St. Louis Post-Dispatch, July 7, 1933, p1B
  29. ^ "Amelia 'Dirtiest Ever' at End of Record Hop", Milwaukee Journal, July 8, 1933, p1
  30. ^ Lew Freedman and Dick Hoak, Pittsburgh Steelers: The Complete Illustrated History (MBI Publishing Company, 2009) p13; Rich Westcott, A Century of Philadelphia Sports (Temple University Press, 2001) p101
  31. ^ S. K. Chatterjee, Legal Aspects of International Drug Control (Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1981) p143
  32. ^ "Narcotic Treaty Ratified by U.S.", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, July 11, 1933, p2
  33. ^ "Finland Votes Down Both Reds and Nazis", Milwaukee Journal, July 10, 1933, p2
  34. ^ "70 Red Workers Drowned in Volga", Milwaukee Journal, July 14, 1933, p3
  35. ^ Richard H. Mitchell, Janus-Faced Justice: Political Criminals in Imperial Japan (University of Hawaii Press, 1992) p151
  36. ^ Janet Hunter, ed., The Concise Dictionary of Modern Japanese History (University of California Press, 1984) p201
  37. ^ "Baronet, Former Elevator Operator in U.S., Dies", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, July 11, 1933, p2
  38. ^ William D. Pederson, A Companion to Franklin D. Roosevelt (John Wiley & Sons, 2011)
  39. ^ "Boat Sinks; 40 Missing", Milwaukee Journal, July 11, 1933, p1
  40. ^ "Naming Babies After Hitler Made Illegal", Milwaukee Journal, July 11, 1933, p4
  41. ^ "Hitler Jewish, Austrians Say", Milwaukee Journal, July 13, 1933, p1
  42. ^ R. J. Overy, The Dictators: Hitler's Germany and Stalin's Russia (W. W. Norton & Company, 2004) p127
  43. ^ "Oil Refinery Blast Is Fatal to Seven", Milwaukee Journal, July 14, 1933, p1
  44. ^ John B. Allen, From Skisport to Skiing (University of Massachusetts Press, 1996) p10
  45. ^ "Kotsonaros Dies in Auto; Actor-Wrestler Killed In Alabama; John Paul Jones Badly Hurt", New York Times, July 14, 1933
  46. ^ Jonathan C. Friedman, The Routledge History of the Holocaust (Taylor & Francis, 2011) pp140-141
  47. ^ "Act repeal could make Franz Herzog von Bayern new King of England and Scotland", by Richard Alleyne and Harry de Quetteville, The Telegraph (London), July 4, 2008
  48. ^ "Powers Pledge 10-Year Peace", Milwaukee Journal, July 16, 1933, p2
  49. ^ "TWO PLANES HEAD OVER OCEAN", St. Petersburg Evening Independent, July 15, 1933, p1
  50. ^ "Chicago Crowds Cheer Italian Armada", Milwaukee Journal, July 16, 1933, p1
  51. ^ L. Vaughn Downs, The Mightiest of Them All: Memories of Grand Coulee Dam (ASCE Publications, 1993) p55; "Thousands See Site for Dam", Spokane Daily Chronicle, July 17, 1933, p2
  52. ^ "Ex-Senator Dies After Keeping Identity Secret", Youngstown (OH) Vindicator, August 1, 1933, p3
  53. ^ Staughton Lynd, "We Are All Leaders": The Alternative Unionism of the Early 1930s (University of Illinois Press, 1996) p81
  54. ^ Zone, Ray (2007). Stereoscopic Cinema & the Origins of 3-D Film, 1838-1952. University Press of Kentucky. pp. 149–150.
  55. ^ "Scalded in a Geyser". Okarche Times. Okarche, Oklahoma. July 28, 1933. p. 1.
  56. ^ Whittlesey, Lee H. (2014). Death in Yellowstone: Accidents and Foolhardiness in the First National Park. Roberts Rinehart Publishers. p. 15. ISBN 9781570984518.
  57. ^ "Edgar Gibson Buried At Tulsa Saturday". Pauls Valley Democrat. Pauls Valley, Oklahoma. August 10, 1933. p. 1.
  58. ^ Karin Adir, The Great Clowns of American Television (McFarland, 2001) pp2-3
  59. ^ "Germany, Vatican Sign Concordat", Miami News, July 20, 1933, p1
  60. ^ Joseph A. Biesinger, Germany: A Reference Guide from the Renaissance to the Present (Infobase Publishing, 2006) pp313-314
  61. ^ "President Greets Balbo", Milwaukee Journal, July 20, 1933, p2
  62. ^ "Priest, 11 Children Drown in France", Milwaukee Journal, July 20, 1933, p1
  63. ^ "Mammy-Singing Al Jolson Punches Walter Winchell, The 'Keyhole Peepr', and Appreciative Crowd Cheers", Pittsburgh Press, July 22, 1933, p1
  64. ^ Mary A. Ward, A Mission for Justice: The History of the First African American Catholic Church in Newark, New Jersey (University of Tennessee Press, 2002) p173
  65. ^ "Post Finishes World Trip 20 Hours and 26 Minutes Faster Than Old Record", Miami News, July 23, 1933, p1
  66. ^ "Rich Oklahoma Man Latest Kidnap Victim", Dubuque (IA) Telegraph-Herald, July 24, 1933, p1
  67. ^ Michael Newton, The Encyclopedia of Kidnappings (Infobase Publishing, 2002) p322
  68. ^ Sin-wai Chan, A Dictionary of Translation Technology (Chinese University Press, 2004) p289
  69. ^ "Il Duce Becomes Minister of War", Miami News, July 23, 1933, p1
  70. ^ Darryl Glenn Nettles, African American Concert Singers Before 1950 (McFarland, 2003) p81
  71. ^ "Hitler Wins Control of Protestant Church; Intimidation Charged", Milwaukee Journal, July 24, 1933, p2
  72. ^ "Ex-Mayor of Calcutta Dies in Indian Prison", Milwaukee Journal, July 24, 1933, p2
  73. ^ "Iowans Shoot One of Barrow Outlaws", Milwaukee Journal, July 24, 1933, p1
  74. ^ Dan Anderson and Laurence J. Yadon, 100 Oklahoma Outlaws, Gangsters, And Lawmen, 1839-1939 (Pelican Publishing, 2007) pp106-108
  75. ^ Kenneth T. Jackson, ed., The Encyclopedia of New York City (Yale University Press, 2010)
  76. ^ "Michael Szalay, New Deal Modernism: American Literature and the Invention of the Welfare State (Duke University Press, 2000) p133
  77. ^ Jonathan Alter, The Defining Moment: FDR's Hundred Days And the Triumph of Hope (Simon and Schuster, 2007) p273
  78. ^ Myron H. Nordquist, Security Flashpoints: Oil, Islands, Sea Access and Military Confrontation (Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1998) pp 169-170
  79. ^ Robert J. Alexander, A History of Organized Labor in Cuba (Greenwood Publishing, 2002) pp48-49
  80. ^ Anthony McElligott and Tim Kirk, Working Towards the Führer: Essays in Honour of Sir Ian Kershaw (Manchester University Press, 2003) p140
  81. ^ Pawan Arora, Material Management (Global India Publications, 2008) p181
  82. ^ Cappy Gagnon, Notre Dame Baseball Greats: From Anson to Yaz (Arcadia Publishing, 2004) p92; "Walsh of Oaks Stops DiMaggio Hit Streak", Berkeley (CA) Daily Gazette, July 27, 1933, p2
  83. ^ C. H. Feinstein, et al, The World Economy Between the World Wars (Oxford University Press, 2008) p143
  84. ^ "Muto, Manchurian Dictator, Is Dead", Milwaukee Journal, July 27, 1933, p1; Jamie Bisher, White Terror: Cossack Warlords Of The Trans-Siberian (Routledge, 2005) p360
  85. ^ George P. Oslin, One Man's Century: From the Deep South to the Top of the Big Apple (Mercer University Press, 1998) pp69-71
  86. ^ Claire Bond Potter, War on Crime: Bandits, G-Men, and the Politics of Mass Culture (Rutgers University Press, 1998) pp120-121
  87. ^ "Dizzy Dean Strikes Out 17 Cub Batters to Set Modern Record", Milwaukee Journal, July 31, 1933, p6
  88. ^ Paul Dickson, Baseball's Greatest Quotations: An Illustrated Treasury of Baseball Quotations and Historical Lore (HarperCollins, 2008) p132
  89. ^ Baseball-Almanac.com
  90. ^ "Catcher Putout Records by Baseball Almanac".
  91. ^ Jim Cox, Frank and Anne Hummert's Radio Factory: The Programs and Personalities of Broadcasting's Most Prolific Producers (McFarland, 2003) p88
  92. ^ Gábor Ágoston and Bruce Masters, Encyclopedia of the Ottoman Empire (Infobase Publishing, 2010) pp176-177
  93. ^ Kristine Harper, Weather by the Numbers: The Genesis of Modern Meteorology (MIT Press, 2008) p28