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1933 - November

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1933 - November

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1933 - November: Encyclopedia II - Second Spanish Republic - Conservative Government November 1933-February 1936

By 1933, great opposition, however, was developing among the extremists, the Anarcho-Syndicalists and the Conservatives. The former were dissatisfied with the "moderation" of the Socialists and consequently provoked strikes and made several determined efforts at revolution. Two such revolts occurred in 1933, the first in January and the second in December, both of which were suppressed by the government with great severity. Martial law was frequently declared and arbitrary arrests and the holding of persons without c ...

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Second Spanish Republic, Second Spanish Republic - The Provisional Government April-October 1931, Second Spanish Republic - The Left Republicans and Socialists October 1931-November 1933, Second Spanish Republic - Conservative Government November 1933-February 1936, Second Spanish Republic - Asturian Uprising, Second Spanish Republic - After the Uprising, Second Spanish Republic - The Liberal Government February 1936-April 1939, Second Spanish Republic - Civil War

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1933 - November: Encyclopedia II - Second Spanish Republic - The Left Republicans and Socialists October 1931-November 1933
Protesting measures against the church, President Zamora resigned on October 14, and was succeeded by Manuel Azaña. At the conclusion of the Convention and the adoption of the Constitution on December 9, Zamora was elected President and Manuel Azaña became Premier in the new Cabinet. Some of the most important features of the Constitution were suffrage for women and the rejection of the Catholic faith as the state religion. On January 23, 1932, President Zamora published a decree providing for the dissolution of the Society of Jesus ...

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Second Spanish Republic, Second Spanish Republic - The Provisional Government April-October 1931, Second Spanish Republic - The Left Republicans and Socialists October 1931-November 1933, Second Spanish Republic - Conservative Government November 1933-February 1936, Second Spanish Republic - Asturian Uprising, Second Spanish Republic - After the Uprising, Second Spanish Republic - The Liberal Government February 1936-April 1939, Second Spanish Republic - Civil War

Read more here: » Second Spanish Republic: Encyclopedia II - Second Spanish Republic - The Left Republicans and Socialists October 1931-November 1933

1933 - November: Encyclopedia II - 1933 - Births

1933 - January. January 2 - Morimura Seiichi, Japanese novelist and author January 4 - Phyillis Renyolds Naylor, American Chirdren's author January 6 - Oleg Makarov, cosmonaut (d. 2003) January 6 - Emil Steinberger, Swiss comedian, director, and writer January 8 - Charles Osgood, American journalist and commentator January 14 - Stan Brakhage, American filmmaker (d. 2003) January 16 - Susan Sontag, American author (d. 2004) January 17 - Dalida, F ...

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1933 - November: Encyclopedia - 1933

1933 (MCMXXXIII) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will take you to calendar). 1933 - Events. January 3 - Japanese troops occupy Shanghai January 5 - Construction of the Golden Gate Bridge begins in San Francisco Bay. January 15 - Political violence has caused almost 100 deaths in Spain January 17 - US Congress votes favorable for Philippines independence, against the view of president Hoover January 30 - Edouard Daladier forms a government i ...

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1933 - November: Encyclopedia - Weimar Republic

The period of German history from 1919 to 1933 is known as the Weimar Republic (German Weimarer Republik, IPA: [ˈvaɪ̯marər repuˈbliːk]). It is named after the city of Weimar where a national assembly convened to produce a new constitution after the German Monarchy and German Empire were abolished following the nation's defeat in World War I. This first attempt to establish a liberal democracy in Germany happened during a time of civil conflict, and failed with t ...

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1933 - November: Encyclopedia II - 1933 in rail transport - Events

1933 in rail transport - January events. January 1 – The London, Brighton and South Coast Railway's Southern Belle is re-equipped with electric multiple unit cars to replace steam power. January 23 - San Diego and Arizona Railway's bypass around tunnel 7, which was destroyed by fire, opens.[1] 1933 in rail transport - February events. February 1 – The San Diego and Arizona Eastern Railway is incorporated and assumes all operat ...

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1933 in rail transport, 1933 in rail transport - Events, 1933 in rail transport - January events, 1933 in rail transport - February events, 1933 in rail transport - May events, 1933 in rail transport - June events, 1933 in rail transport - July events, 1933 in rail transport - August events, 1933 in rail transport - October events, 1933 in rail transport - November events, 1933 in rail transport - Unknown date events, 1933 in rail transport - Births, 1933 in rail transport - Deaths

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1933 - November: Encyclopedia - Arnold Cooke

Arnold Atkinson Cooke (November 4, 1906 - August 13, 2005) was a British composer. He was born at Gomersal, Yorkshire into a family of carpet manufacturers. He was educated at Repton School and at Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge, where he read History, but he was already attracted to a career in music. In 1929, having taken a second degree in Music, he studied composition and piano at the Berlin Academy for Music under Paul Hindemith. He later became musical director of the Festival Theatre at Cambridge, and in 1933 was ...

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1933 - November: Encyclopedia - William Proxmire

Edward William Proxmire (November 11, 1915 – December 15, 2005) was a member of the Democratic Party who served in the United States Senate for the state of Wisconsin from 1957 to 1989. He graduated from The Hill School in 1933, Yale University in 1938, Harvard Business School in 1940, and Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences in 1948. During World War II he served as a member of the Military Intelligence Service. He married Elsie Rockefeller, a great-granddaughter of William Rockefeller, brother and partner of oil magnate Jo ...

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1933 - November: Encyclopedia - Vine Deloria Jr.

Vine Deloria, Jr. (March 26, 1933—November 13, 2005) was a Native American author, theologian, historian, and activist. He is best known for his book Custer Died for Your Sins (1969), in which he attacked the treatment of Native Americans by the United States government and by anthropologists. The American Anthropological Association sponsored a panel in response to Custer Died for Your Sins, and many sacred artifacts and ...

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1933 - November: Encyclopedia - Civil Works Administration

The Civil Works Administration was established by the New Deal during the Great Depression to create jobs for millions of the unemployed. The jobs were to be merely temporary, for the duration of the hard winter. Harry L. Hopkins was put in charge of the organization. US President Franklin D. Roosevelt unveiled the CWA on November 8, 1933. It was replaced due to the Federal Emergency Relief Act on April 1, 1934. The CWA created constuction jobs, mainly improving or constructing buildings and bridges. In just one year, the CWA c ...

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1933 - November: Encyclopedia - Amartya Sen

Amartya Kumar Sen (born November 3, 1933) is an Indian economist best known for his work on famine, human development theory, welfare economics, the underlying mechanisms of poverty, and political liberalism. He received the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics for his work in welfare economics in 1998 and the Bharat Ratna in 1999. In 2003, he was conferred the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Indian Chamber of Commerce. He currently serves as one of Harvard University's eighteen elite University Professors who are technically not membe ...

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1933 - November: Encyclopedia II - Second Spanish Republic - The Provisional Government April-October 1931

The Second Republic began on 14 April 1931 after the abdication of King Alfonso XIII, following local and municipal elections in which republican candidates won the majority of votes in urban areas. The abdication led to a provisional government under Niceto Alcalá-Zamora. Under the provisional government, titles of nobility were swept away, and the property of the King was confiscated. On June 28, elections for the Constitutional Convention (constituent Cortes) were held and the Socialist party won the largest number of seats in the ...

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Second Spanish Republic, Second Spanish Republic - The Provisional Government April-October 1931, Second Spanish Republic - The Left Republicans and Socialists October 1931-November 1933, Second Spanish Republic - Conservative Government November 1933-February 1936, Second Spanish Republic - Asturian Uprising, Second Spanish Republic - After the Uprising, Second Spanish Republic - The Liberal Government February 1936-April 1939, Second Spanish Republic - Civil War

Read more here: » Second Spanish Republic: Encyclopedia II - Second Spanish Republic - The Provisional Government April-October 1931

1933 - November: Encyclopedia - Eleanor Roosevelt

Anna Eleanor Roosevelt (October 11, 1884 – November 7, 1962) was an American human rights activist, stateswoman, journalist, educator, author, and diplomat. As the wife of President of the United States Franklin D. Roosevelt, the longest serving First Lady of the United States from 1933 to 1945. An active First Lady, she traveled around the United States promoting the New Deal and visited troops at the frontlines during World War II. She was a first-wave Feminist (but opposed the Equal Rights Amendment), an ...

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1933 - November: Encyclopedia - Walter J. Ong

Father Walter Jackson Ong, Ph.D. (November 30, 1912 – August 12, 2003), was a thinker known today as an honorary guru among technophiles. He was a Jesuit priest, professor of English literature, cultural and religious historian, linguist, and philosopher. Walter J. Ong - Biography. Walter Jackson Ong, Jr. was born in Kansas City, Missouri to a Protestant father and a Roman Catholic mother; he was raised as a Roman Catholic. In 1933 he received a bachelor of arts degree from Rockhurst College, where he maj ...

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1933 - November: Encyclopedia II - Weimar Republic - Other roles

Writers John Cornwell and Ian Kershaw are amongst the modern commentators who have studied the role of Ludwig Kaas and his alliance to Pope Pius XII. As regards the Rhenish-Westphalian Industrial Magnates and Franz von Papen, the Nuremburg Trials studied the era from January 30 1933, and came to the conclusion that it would not be an indictable offence to have assisted Adolf Hitler and the NSDAP to power. ...

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Weimar Republic, Weimar Republic - Controlled revolution: the establishment of the Republic 1918-1919, Weimar Republic - The Reichswehr and the Revolution, Weimar Republic - The socialist roots of Weimar, Weimar Republic - The early years: internal conflict 1919-1923, Weimar Republic - Stresemann's Golden Era 1923-1929, Weimar Republic - The Republic crumbles and Hitler's support rises 1930-1932, Weimar Republic - Loss of credibility for the Republic, Weimar Republic - Franz von Papen calls for elections, Weimar Republic - November and 'Socialist General' Schleicher, Weimar Republic - Hitler's chancellorship and the death of the Weimar Republic 1933, Weimar Republic - Reichstag Fire, Weimar Republic - Reichstag election of March 5, Weimar Republic - Hitler cabinet meeting in mid-March, Weimar Republic - Enabling Act negotiations, Weimar Republic - Ceremonial opening of the Reichstag in Potsdam on March 21, Weimar Republic - Passage of the Enabling Act by the Reichstag on March 23, Weimar Republic - Aftermath, Weimar Republic - Reasons for the Weimar Republic's failure, Weimar Republic - Economic problems, Weimar Republic - Institutional problems, Weimar Republic - Individual roles, Weimar Republic - Other roles, Weimar Republic - Reference

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1933 - November: Encyclopedia II - Weimar Republic - Hitler's chancellorship and the death of the Weimar Republic 1933

Hitler was sworn in as Chancellor on the morning of January 30, 1933 in what some observers later described as a brief and indifferent ceremony. By early February, a mere week after Hitler's assumption of the chancellorship, the government had begun to clamp down on the opposition. Meetings of the left-wing parties were banned, and even some of the moderate parties found their members threatened and assaulted. Measures with an appearance of legality suppressed the Communist Party in mid-February and included the plainly illegal ...

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Weimar Republic, Weimar Republic - Controlled revolution: the establishment of the Republic 1918-1919, Weimar Republic - The Reichswehr and the Revolution, Weimar Republic - The socialist roots of Weimar, Weimar Republic - The early years: internal conflict 1919-1923, Weimar Republic - Stresemann's Golden Era 1923-1929, Weimar Republic - The Republic crumbles and Hitler's support rises 1930-1932, Weimar Republic - Loss of credibility for the Republic, Weimar Republic - Franz von Papen calls for elections, Weimar Republic - November and 'Socialist General' Schleicher, Weimar Republic - Hitler's chancellorship and the death of the Weimar Republic 1933, Weimar Republic - Reichstag Fire, Weimar Republic - Reichstag election of March 5, Weimar Republic - Hitler cabinet meeting in mid-March, Weimar Republic - Enabling Act negotiations, Weimar Republic - Ceremonial opening of the Reichstag in Potsdam on March 21, Weimar Republic - Passage of the Enabling Act by the Reichstag on March 23, Weimar Republic - Aftermath, Weimar Republic - Reasons for the Weimar Republic's failure, Weimar Republic - Economic problems, Weimar Republic - Institutional problems, Weimar Republic - Individual roles, Weimar Republic - Other roles, Weimar Republic - Reference

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1933 - November: Encyclopedia II - Weimar Republic - The Republic crumbles and Hitler's support rises 1930-1932

Weimar Republic - Loss of credibility for the Republic. The last years of the Weimar republic were stamped by even more political instability than in the previous years and the administrations of Chancellors Brüning, Papen, Schleicher and Hitler (from 30 January to 23 March 1933) were all Presidentially appointed Dictatorships. On March 29, 1930, the finance expert Heinrich Brüning had been appointed the successor of Chancellor Müller by Paul von Hindenburg after months of political lobbying by General Kurt vo ...

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Weimar Republic, Weimar Republic - Controlled revolution: the establishment of the Republic 1918-1919, Weimar Republic - The Reichswehr and the Revolution, Weimar Republic - The socialist roots of Weimar, Weimar Republic - The early years: internal conflict 1919-1923, Weimar Republic - Stresemann's Golden Era 1923-1929, Weimar Republic - The Republic crumbles and Hitler's support rises 1930-1932, Weimar Republic - Loss of credibility for the Republic, Weimar Republic - Franz von Papen calls for elections, Weimar Republic - November and 'Socialist General' Schleicher, Weimar Republic - Hitler's chancellorship and the death of the Weimar Republic 1933, Weimar Republic - Reichstag Fire, Weimar Republic - Reichstag election of March 5, Weimar Republic - Hitler cabinet meeting in mid-March, Weimar Republic - Enabling Act negotiations, Weimar Republic - Ceremonial opening of the Reichstag in Potsdam on March 21, Weimar Republic - Passage of the Enabling Act by the Reichstag on March 23, Weimar Republic - Aftermath, Weimar Republic - Reasons for the Weimar Republic's failure, Weimar Republic - Economic problems, Weimar Republic - Institutional problems, Weimar Republic - Individual roles, Weimar Republic - Other roles, Weimar Republic - Reference

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1933 - November: Encyclopedia II - Weimar Republic - The Republic crumbles and Hitler's support rises 1930–1932

Weimar Republic - Loss of credibility for the Republic. The last years of the Weimar republic were stamped by even more political instability than in the previous years and the administrations of Chancellors Brüning, Papen, Schleicher and Hitler (from 30 January to 23 March 1933) were all Presidentially appointed Dictatorships. On March 29, 1930, the finance expert Heinrich Brüning had been appointed the successor of Chancellor Müller by Paul von Hindenburg after months of political lobbying by General Kurt vo ...

See also:

Weimar Republic, Weimar Republic - Controlled revolution: the establishment of the Republic 1918–1919, Weimar Republic - The Reichswehr and the Revolution, Weimar Republic - The socialist roots of Weimar, Weimar Republic - The early years: internal conflict 1919–1923, Weimar Republic - Stresemann's Golden Era 1923–1929, Weimar Republic - The Republic crumbles and Hitler's support rises 1930–1932, Weimar Republic - Loss of credibility for the Republic, Weimar Republic - Franz von Papen calls for elections, Weimar Republic - November and 'Socialist General' Schleicher, Weimar Republic - Hitler's chancellorship and the death of the Weimar Republic 1933, Weimar Republic - Reichstag Fire, Weimar Republic - Reichstag election of March 5, Weimar Republic - Hitler cabinet meeting in mid-March, Weimar Republic - Enabling Act negotiations, Weimar Republic - Ceremonial opening of the Reichstag in Potsdam on March 21, Weimar Republic - Passage of the Enabling Act by the Reichstag on March 23, Weimar Republic - Aftermath, Weimar Republic - Reasons for the Weimar Republic's failure, Weimar Republic - Economic problems, Weimar Republic - Institutional problems, Weimar Republic - Individual roles, Weimar Republic - Other roles, Weimar Republic - Reference

Read more here: » Weimar Republic: Encyclopedia II - Weimar Republic - The Republic crumbles and Hitler's support rises 1930–1932

1933 - November: Encyclopedia II - Weimar Republic - Hitler's chancellorship and the death of the Weimar Republic 1933

Hitler was sworn in as Chancellor on the morning of January 30, 1933 in what some observers later described as a brief and indifferent ceremony. By early February, a mere week after Hitler's assumption of the chancellorship, the government had begun to clamp down on the opposition. Meetings of the left-wing parties were banned, and even some of the moderate parties found their members threatened and assaulted. Measures with an appearance of legality suppressed the Communist Party in mid-February and included the plainly illegal ...

See also:

Weimar Republic, Weimar Republic - Controlled revolution: the establishment of the Republic 1918–1919, Weimar Republic - The Reichswehr and the Revolution, Weimar Republic - The socialist roots of Weimar, Weimar Republic - The early years: internal conflict 1919–1923, Weimar Republic - Stresemann's Golden Era 1923–1929, Weimar Republic - The Republic crumbles and Hitler's support rises 1930–1932, Weimar Republic - Loss of credibility for the Republic, Weimar Republic - Franz von Papen calls for elections, Weimar Republic - November and 'Socialist General' Schleicher, Weimar Republic - Hitler's chancellorship and the death of the Weimar Republic 1933, Weimar Republic - Reichstag Fire, Weimar Republic - Reichstag election of March 5, Weimar Republic - Hitler cabinet meeting in mid-March, Weimar Republic - Enabling Act negotiations, Weimar Republic - Ceremonial opening of the Reichstag in Potsdam on March 21, Weimar Republic - Passage of the Enabling Act by the Reichstag on March 23, Weimar Republic - Aftermath, Weimar Republic - Reasons for the Weimar Republic's failure, Weimar Republic - Economic problems, Weimar Republic - Institutional problems, Weimar Republic - Individual roles, Weimar Republic - Other roles, Weimar Republic - Reference

Read more here: » Weimar Republic: Encyclopedia II - Weimar Republic - Hitler's chancellorship and the death of the Weimar Republic 1933

1933 - November: Encyclopedia II - Weimar Republic - Other roles

Writers John Cornwell and Ian Kershaw are amongst the modern commentators who have studied the role of Ludwig Kaas and his alliance to Pope Pius XII. As regards the Rhenish-Westphalian Industrial Magnates and Franz von Papen, the Nuremburg Trials studied the era from January 30 1933, and came to the conclusion that it would not be an indictable offence to have assisted Adolf Hitler and the NSDAP to power. ...

See also:

Weimar Republic, Weimar Republic - Controlled revolution: the establishment of the Republic 1918–1919, Weimar Republic - The Reichswehr and the Revolution, Weimar Republic - The socialist roots of Weimar, Weimar Republic - The early years: internal conflict 1919–1923, Weimar Republic - Stresemann's Golden Era 1923–1929, Weimar Republic - The Republic crumbles and Hitler's support rises 1930–1932, Weimar Republic - Loss of credibility for the Republic, Weimar Republic - Franz von Papen calls for elections, Weimar Republic - November and 'Socialist General' Schleicher, Weimar Republic - Hitler's chancellorship and the death of the Weimar Republic 1933, Weimar Republic - Reichstag Fire, Weimar Republic - Reichstag election of March 5, Weimar Republic - Hitler cabinet meeting in mid-March, Weimar Republic - Enabling Act negotiations, Weimar Republic - Ceremonial opening of the Reichstag in Potsdam on March 21, Weimar Republic - Passage of the Enabling Act by the Reichstag on March 23, Weimar Republic - Aftermath, Weimar Republic - Reasons for the Weimar Republic's failure, Weimar Republic - Economic problems, Weimar Republic - Institutional problems, Weimar Republic - Individual roles, Weimar Republic - Other roles, Weimar Republic - Reference

Read more here: » Weimar Republic: Encyclopedia II - Weimar Republic - Other roles

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