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1933 (MCMXXXIII ) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar , the 1933rd year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 933rd year of the 2nd millennium , the 33rd year of the 20th century , and the 4th year of the 1930s decade.
Calendar year
Events
January
January 5 : Construction of the Golden Gate Bridge begins.
January 17 : Vote on Philippines independence.
February
February 27 : Reichstag fire
February 1 – Adolf Hitler gives his "Proclamation to the German People" in Berlin.
February 3 – Adolf Hitler gives a secret speech to his military leaders, outlining his plans to rearm Germany in defiance of the Treaty of Versailles and to adopt a policy of Lebensraum in eastern Europe.[ 5]
February 5 – A mutiny starts on the Royal Netherlands Navy coastal defence ship De Zeven Provinciën in the Dutch East Indies . After 6 days, it is bombed by a Dutch aircraft, killing 23 men, and the remaining mutineers surrender.
February 6 –7 – Officers on the USS Ramapo record a 34-meter high sea wave in the Pacific Ocean.
February 9 – The King and Country debate : The Oxford Union student debating society in England passes a resolution stating, "That this House will in no circumstances fight for its King and country."[ 6]
February 10 – The New York City-based Postal Telegraph Company introduces the first singing telegram .[ 7]
February 15 – In Miami , Giuseppe Zangara attempts to assassinate President-elect Franklin D. Roosevelt , but instead fatally wounds the Mayor of Chicago , Anton Cermak . Zangara is executed on March 20 by the electric chair .
February 17 – Repeal of Prohibition in the United States : The Blaine Act passes the United States Senate , submitting the proposed Twenty-first Amendment to the Constitution to the states for ratification. The amendment is ratified on December 5, ending prohibition in the United States .
February 23 – The Imperial Japanese Army invades Rehe province in northern China.
February 27 – Reichstag fire : Germany's parliament building in Berlin, the Reichstag building , is set on fire under controversial circumstances.[ 8] The following day, the Reichstag Fire Decree is passed in response to the Reichstag fire, nullifying many German civil liberties.
February 28 – English cricket team in Australia in 1932–33 : The England cricket team wins The Ashes using the controversial bodyline tactic.[ 9]
March
March 2 – King Kong : The original King Kong film , starring Fay Wray and directed by Merian C. Cooper , debuts in New York City . The movie is the first feature film to use stop-motion animation models.
March 3 – 1933 Sanriku earthquake : A powerful earthquake and tsunami hit Honshū , Japan, killing approximately 3,000 people.
March 4
March 5
March 7 – The real-estate trading board game Monopoly is developed in the United States.
March 10 – The 6.4 Mw Long Beach earthquake shakes Southern California with a maximum Mercalli intensity of VIII (Severe ), killing 115 people.
March 12 – Great Depression : Franklin Delano Roosevelt addresses the nation for the first time as President of the United States, in the first of his "Fireside chats ".
March 14 – Indonesian Association football club Persib Bandung is founded as Bandoeng Inlandsche Voetbal Bond.
March 15
March 20
Dachau , the first Nazi concentration camp , is completed in Germany (it opens March 22 to hold political prisoners).
First of a series of meetings in the United States called by Jewish organizations calling for an international anti-Nazi boycott in response to the persecution of German Jews.
March 22 – President Franklin Roosevelt signs the Cullen–Harrison Act , an amendment to the Volstead Act, allowing the manufacture and sale from April 7 of "3.2 beer" (3.2% alcohol by weight, approximately 4% alcohol by volume) and light wines,[ 10] 8 months before the full repeal of Prohibition in the United States in December.[ 11]
March 23 – Gleichschaltung : The Reichstag passes the Enabling Act , making Adolf Hitler effectively the dictator of Germany.[ 12]
March 27 – Japan announces it will leave the League of Nations (due to a cancellation period of exactly two years, the egression becomes effective March 27, 1935).[ 13]
March 29 – Welsh journalist Gareth Jones makes the first report in the West of the Holodomor famine genocide in Ukraine.
March 31
March revolution in Uruguay : President Gabriel Terra carries out a coup with the support of the civilian population, police officers and firefighters and rules as a dictator until 1938.
The Civilian Conservation Corps is established in the United States as an unemployment relief program.
April
April 1 – The recently elected Nazis (under Julius Streicher ) organize a one-day boycott of all Jewish-owned businesses in Germany.[ 14]
April 2 – As a member of the English cricket team touring New Zealand, 1933 , batsman Wally Hammond scores a record 336 runs in a test match at Eden Park , Auckland .[ 9]
April 3
April 4 – American airship Akron crashes off the coast of New Jersey , killing 73 of its 76 crewmen. It is the worst aviation accident in history up to this date (and until 1950 ).
April 5
April 7 – In Germany, the Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service is passed, the first law of the new regime directed against Jews (as well as political opponents).[ 16]
April 11 – Aviator Bill Lancaster takes off from Lympne in England, in an attempt to make a speed record to the Cape of Good Hope , but vanishes (his body is not found in the Sahara Desert until 1962 ).[ 17]
April 13 – The Children and Young Persons Act is passed in the United Kingdom . This raises the age of criminal responsibility from 7 to 8, raises the minimum age for capital punishment to 18, places restrictions on the identification in the press of persons under 18 appearing in court, sets a minimum full-time working age of 14 and makes it illegal to sell tobacco products to under-16s.[ 18]
April 21 – Nazi Germany outlaws the kosher ritual shechita .
April 24 – In Nazi Germany:
April 26 – The Gestapo secret police is established in Nazi Germany by Hermann Göring .
April 27 – The Stahlhelm veterans' organization joins the Nazi party in Germany.
May
June
July
August
August 1 – The Blue Eagle emblem of the National Recovery Administration in the United States is displayed publicly for the first time.
August 2 – The White Sea–Baltic Canal , Stalin's 227 km ship canal constructed using forced labour in the Soviet Union , opens, connecting the White Sea with Lake Onega and the Baltic .
August 7 – Simele massacre : More than 3,000 Assyrian Iraqis are killed by Iraqi government troops.
August 12 – British politician Winston Churchill makes his first speech publicly warning of the dangers of German rearmament.[ 28]
August 14 – Loggers cause a forest fire in the Coast Range of Oregon , later known as the first forest fire of the Tillamook Burn . It is extinguished on September 5 , after destroying 240,000 acres (970 km2 ).
August 25 – The Diexi earthquake shakes Mao County , Sichuan , China and kills 9,000 people.
August 30 – German-Jewish philosopher Theodor Lessing is shot in Marienbad (Mariánské Lázně ), Czechoslovakia , dying the following day.
September
October
October 1 – Engelbert Dollfuss , leader of the Fatherland's Front in Austria, is seriously injured in a failed assassination attempt.
October 7 – Air France is formed by the merger of five French airline companies, beginning operations with 250 planes.
October 10 – 1933 United Airlines Boeing 247 mid-air explosion : A bomb destroys a United Airlines Boeing 247 on a transcontinental flight in mid-air near Chesterton, Indiana , killing all 7 on board, in the first proven case of sabotage in civil aviation, although no suspect is ever identified.
October 12 – The United States Army Disciplinary Barracks on Alcatraz is acquired by the United States Department of Justice , which plans to incorporate the island into its Federal Bureau of Prisons as a penitentiary .
October 14 – Germany announces its withdrawal from the League of Nations and the World Disarmament Conference, after the U.S., the U.K. and France deny its request to increase its defence armaments under the Versailles Treaty.
October 14 –16 – The new constitution of Estonia is approved only on the third consecutive referendum .
October 16 – Parricides committed in the United States by Victor Licata lead to calls for the legal prohibition of cannabis .
October 17 – Scientist Albert Einstein arrives from Europe in the United States, where he settles permanently as a refugee from Nazi Germany and takes up a position at the Institute for Advanced Study , Princeton, New Jersey .
November
December
Date unknown
Births
January
Dalida
Bill Hayden
Corazon Aquino
January 1 – Joe Orton , English playwright (d. 1967 )[ 32]
January 2 – On Kawara , Japanese conceptual artist (d. 2014 )
January 6 – Oleg Grigoryevich Makarov , Russian cosmonaut (d. 2003 )
January 7 – Diane Leather , English athlete (d. 2018 )
January 8
January 12 – Liliana Cavani , Italian film director and screenwriter
January 13 – Tom Gola , American basketball player (d. 2014 )[ 33]
January 14 – Stan Brakhage , American filmmaker (d. 2003 )
January 15 – Ernest J. Gaines , American author (d. 2019 )
January 16 – Susan Sontag , American author (d. 2004 )
January 17
January 18
January 21 – Habib Thiam , Senegal politician (d. 2017 )
January 23
January 25 – Corazon Aquino , 11th President of the Philippines (d. 2009 )
January 27 – Nikolai Fadeyechev , Soviet and Russian ballet dancer and teacher (d. 2020 )
January 28 – Jack Hill , American film director
February
Paul Biya
Yoko Ono
Nina Simone
February 2 – Tony Jay , English-American actor and voice artist (d. 2006 )
February 5 – Miguel d'Escoto Brockmann , Nicaraguan diplomat, politician and priest (d. 2017 )
February 8
February 12 – Costa-Gavras , Greek-born director, writer
February 13
February 14 – Madhubala , Indian actress (d. 1969 )
February 17 – Syed Sajjad Ali Shah , 13th Chief Justice of Pakistan (d. 2017 )
February 18
February 21 – Nina Simone , African-American singer (d. 2003 )[ 35]
February 22
February 24 – Don Bragg , American basketball player (d. 1985 )[ 37]
February 26 – Lubomyr Husar , Ukrainian Catholic bishop (d. 2017 )
February 28 – Charles Vinci , American weightlifter (d. 2018 )
March
Michael Caine
Quincy Jones
Philip Roth
April
Jean-Paul Belmondo
Elizabeth Montgomery
Montserrat Caballé
Jayne Mansfield
Willie Nelson
April 1
April 5 – Frank Gorshin , American actor (Batman ) (d. 2005 )
April 6 – Henryk Niedźwiedzki , Polish boxer (d. 2018 )
April 7 – Wayne Rogers , American actor (M*A*S*H ) (d. 2015 )
April 9
April 12
April 14 – Yuri Oganessian , Russian nuclear physicist
April 15
April 19 – Jayne Mansfield , American actress (d. 1967 )
April 25 – Jerry Leiber , American composer (d. 2011 )
April 26
April 29
Mark Eyskens , Prime Minister of Belgium
Rod McKuen , American singer, songwriter and poet (d. 2015 )
Willie Nelson , American singer, songwriter, musician, actor, producer, author, poet and activist
April 30 – Vittorio Merloni , Italian entrepreneur (d. 2016 )
May
James Brown
Joan Collins
June
Joan Rivers
Gene Wilder
James Meredith
June 1
June 2 – Sasao Gouland , governor of Chuuk State , Micronesia (d. 2011)[ 44]
June 3 – Celso Torrelio , 58th president of Bolivia (d. 1999 )
June 4 – Godfried Danneels , Belgian cardinal (d. 2019 )
June 6 – Heinrich Rohrer , Swiss physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2013 )
June 8 – Joan Rivers , American actress, comedian, and television host (d. 2014 )
June 10 – F. Lee Bailey , American lawyer (d. 2021 )
June 11 – Gene Wilder , American actor (d. 2016 )
June 12 – Eddie Adams , American photographer and photojournalist (d. 2004 )
June 13 – Sven-Olov Sjödelius , Swedish sprint canoeist (d. 2018 )
June 14
June 15 – Mohammad-Ali Rajai , 2nd president of Iran, 47th prime minister of Iran (d. 1981 )
June 17 – Maurice Stokes , American basketball player (d. 1970 )
June 19 – Viktor Patsayev , Russian cosmonaut (d. 1971 )
June 20 – Danny Aiello , American actor (d. 2019 )
June 21 – Bernie Kopell , American actor and comedian
June 22 – Dianne Feinstein , American politician, Senator and mayor of San Francisco (d. 2023 )
June 23 – Abel Alier , South Sudanese politician and judge
June 24
June 25
June 26 – Claudio Abbado , Italian conductor (d. 2014 )[ 45]
June 28 – V. Sasisekharan , Indian molecular biologist
June 30 – Lea Massari , Italian actress
July
Oliver Sacks
August
Dom DeLuise
Julie Newmar
Stuart Roosa
Roman Polanski
August 1 – Dom DeLuise , American actor, comedian (d. 2009 )
August 2 – Tom Bell , English actor (d. 2006 )
August 4 – Anthony Anenih , Nigerian politician (d. 2018 )
August 6 – Suchinda Kraprayoon , 19th Prime Minister of Thailand
August 7
August 10
August 11 – Jerry Falwell , American evangelist, conservative political activist (d. 2007 )
August 14
August 16
August 17 – Gene Kranz , American NASA Flight Director
August 18
August 20
August 21 – Dame Janet Baker , English mezzo-soprano
August 23 – Robert Curl , American chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2022 )[ 51]
August 24 – Guillermo Bredeston , Argentine actor (d. 2018 )
August 25 – Tom Skerritt , American actor
August 29 – Arnold Koller , Swiss Federal Councillor
September
Conway Twitty
Mathieu Kérékou
Karl Lagerfeld
Samora Machel
September 1
September 2 – Mathieu Kérékou , 5th President of Benin (d. 2015 )
September 10
September 11 – William Luther Pierce , American Neo-Nazi and far-right activist (d. 2002 )
September 13 – Mahant Swami Maharaj (b. Vinu Patel), Indian Hindu guru
September 14 – Hillevi Rombin , Swedish athlete, model and Miss Universe 1955 (d. 1996 )
September 15 – Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos , Spanish conductor (d. 2014 )
September 17
September 18
September 19 – David McCallum , Scottish-born actor (d. 2023 )
September 21 – Anatoly Krutikov , Russian footballer and manager (d. 2019 )
September 24 – Raffaele Farina , Italian cardinal, archivist of the Holy Roman Church
September 25 – Hubie Brown , American basketball coach, broadcaster
September 27
September 29 – Samora Machel , President of Mozambique (d. 1986 )[ 53]
September 30
October
John Gurdon
William Anders
Garrincha
November
Amartya Sen
Michael Dukakis
Charles K. Kao
Keiko Tanaka-Ikeda
November 3
John Barry , British film score composer (d. 2011 )
Ken Berry , American actor, dancer and singer (d. 2018 )
Jeremy Brett , British actor (d. 1995 )
Aneta Corsaut , American actress (d. 1995 )
Amartya Sen , Indian economist, Nobel Prize laureate
C. K. Jaffer Sharief , Indian politician (d. 2018 )
Michael Dukakis , American politician, former governor of Massachusetts , and 1988 presidential candidate
November 4 – Charles K. Kao , Chinese electrical engineer, physicist and Nobel laureate (d. 2018 )
November 6 – Knut Johannesen , Norwegian speed-skater
November 9 – Lucian Pintilie , Romanian film director, screenwriter (d. 2018 )
November 10
November 11 – Keiko Tanaka-Ikeda , Japanese artistic gymnast (d. 2023 )
November 12 – Jalal Talabani , Kurdish President of Iraq (d. 2017 )
November 14 – Fred Haise , American astronaut in Apollo 13
November 19 – Larry King , American Hall of Fame broadcaster (Larry King Live , Larry King Now , Politicking with Larry King ) (d. 2021 )
November 21 – T. Rasalingam , Sri Lankan Tamil politician
November 23 – Krzysztof Penderecki , Polish composer and conductor (d. 2020 )
November 25
November 26 – Robert Goulet , American entertainer (d. 2007 )
November 27 – Ani Bitenc , Slovenian translator (d. 2024 )
November 28 – Hope Lange , American actress (d. 2003 )
November 29
December
Abel Pacheco
Emperor Akihito
Caroll Spinney
December 1 – Lou Rawls , American singer, songwriter, actor, voice actor and record producer (d. 2006 )
December 2 – Mike Larrabee , American Olympic athlete (d. 2003 )
December 3 – Paul J. Crutzen , Dutch chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2021 )
December 4
December 6 – Henryk Górecki , Polish composer (d. 2010 )
December 10 – Mako , Japanese-born actor (d. 2006 )
December 13 – Lou Adler , American film and record producer
December 14
December 15
December 17 – Shirley Abrahamson , American jurist, Chief Justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court (d. 2020 )
December 22 – Abel Pacheco , 44th President of Costa Rica
December 23 – Akihito , 125th Emperor of Japan
December 25 – Phan Văn Khải , 5th Prime Minister of Vietnam (d. 2018 )
December 26
Deaths
January
Wilhelm Cuno
Calvin Coolidge
Prince Luigi Amedeo, Duke of the Abruzzi
February
March
Luis Miguel Sánchez Cerro
March 2 – Thomas J. Walsh , American politician (b. 1859 )
March 6
March 10 – Ahmed Sharif as-Senussi , Chief of the Senussi order in Libya (b. 1873 )
March 13
March 14
March 15 – Gustavo Jiménez , Interim President of Peru (b. 1886 )
March 18 – Prince Luigi Amedeo, Duke of the Abruzzi , Italian mountaineer, explorer and admiral (b. 1873 )
March 19 – Erhard Heiden , German Nazi officer and 3rd commander Reichsführer-SS of the Schutzstaffel (b. 1901 )
March 20 – Giuseppe Zangara , American attempted assassin of Franklin D. Roosevelt (b. 1900 )
March 26 – Eddie Lang , American musician (b. 1902 )
March 30 – Dan O'Connor , Canadian prospector (b. 1864 )
March 31 – Baltasar Brum , 23rd President of Uruguay (b. 1883 )
April
Blessed Hildegard Burjan
April 1 – Frederic Thesiger, 1st Viscount Chelmsford , British politician and colonial governor, Viceroy of India (b. 1868 )
April 2 – Ranjitsinhji , Indian cricketer and ruler of Nawanagar . (b. 1872 )
April 4 – William A. Moffett , U.S. admiral (crash of airship USS Akron (ZRS-4) ) (b. 1869 )
April 7 – Archduke Charles Stephen of Austria (b. 1860 )
April 15 – Mary Isabella Macleod , North American pioneer (b. 1852 )
April 17 – Harriet Brooks , Canadian physicist (b. 1876 )
April 20 – William Courtenay , Canadian actor, director (b. 1875 )
April 22
April 23 – Tim Keefe , American baseball player, MLB Hall of Famer (b. 1857 )
April 30 – Luis Miguel Sánchez Cerro , 77th Prime Minister of Peru , 48th President of Peru (assassinated) (b. 1889 )
May
Li Ching-Yuen
June
Hipólito Yrigoyen
July
Sulejman Delvina
Hasan Prishtina
King Faisal of Iraq
August
September
September 2 – Francesco de Pinedo , Italian aviator (b. 1890 )
September 7 – Edward Grey, 1st Viscount Grey of Fallodon , British statesman (b. 1862 )
September 8 – King Faisal I of Iraq (b. 1885 )
September 10 – Giuseppe Campari , Italian opera singer, Grand Prix driver (b. 1892 )
September 17
September 20 – Annie Besant , British Theosophist, women's rights activist, writer and orator (b. 1847 )[ 59]
September 21 – Kenji Miyazawa , Japanese novelist and poet of children's literature (b. 1896 )
September 24 – Dorothea Baird , British actress (b. 1875 )
September 25
September 26 – William Kennedy-Cochran-Patrick , British-born flying ace (b. 1896)
September 28 – Alexander von Krobatin , Austro-Hungarian field marshal and politician (b. 1849 )
October
Ismael Montes
Paul Painlevé
Andrey Lyapchev
King Mohammad Nadir Shah
Yamamoto Gonnohyoe
November
November 2 – Gao Qifeng , Chinese painter (b. 1889 )[ 62]
November 3 – Pierre Paul Émile Roux , French physician (b. 1853 )
November 5 – Texas Guinan , American actress, producer and entrepreneur (b. 1884 )
November 6 – Andrey Lyapchev , 22nd Prime Minister of Bulgaria (b. 1866 )
November 8
November 16 – Kyrillos III of Cyprus , archbishop of the Cypriot Orthodox Church (b. 1859 )
November 18 – Francisco Javier Gaxiola , Mexican diplomat, lawyer and politician (b. 1870 )
November 20 – Augustine Birrell , English politician and author (b. 1850 )
November 21 – Inez Clough , American actress (b. 1873 )
November 23
November 30 – Sir Arthur Currie , Canadian general (b. 1875 )
December
Nobel Prizes
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