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1936

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Centuries: 19th century · 20th century · 21st century
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Years: 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939
1936 by topic:
Arts
Architecture - Art - Film - Literature
Music (Country, UK) - Television - Home video
Science and technology
Archaeology - Aviation
Meteorology - Rail transport - Radio - Science
By country
Australia - Canada - France - Germany - India
Ireland - Malaysia - Mexico - New Zealand
Singapore - South Africa - UK - Wales - Zimbabwe
Other topics
Awards - Sport - Law - State leaders - Sovereign states - Religious leaders
Birth and death categories
Births - Deaths
Establishments and disestablishments categories
Establishments - Disestablishments
Works category
Works
1936 in other calendars
Gregorian calendar 1936
MCMXXXVI
Ab urbe condita 2689
Armenian calendar 1385
ԹՎ ՌՅՁԵ
Chinese calendar 4632 – 4633
乙亥 – 丙子
Ethiopian calendar 1928 – 1929
Hebrew calendar 5696 – 5697
Hindu calendars
- Vikram Samvat 1991 – 1992
- Shaka Samvat 1858 – 1859
- Kali Yuga 5037 – 5038
Iranian calendar 1314 – 1315
Islamic calendar 1355 – 1356

1936 (MCMXXXVI) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will take you to calendar).

Contents

Events

January

  • January 15 - The first building to be completely covered in glass is completed in Toledo, Ohio, for the Owens-Illinois Glass Company.
  • January 16 - Serial killer Albert Fish executed in Sing Sing
  • January 31 - The Green Hornet radio show debuts.

February

  • February 4 - Radium E. becomes the first radioactive element to be made synthetically.
  • February 6 - The IV Olympic Winter Games opens in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany.
  • February 26 - The Imperial Way Faction engineered a failed coup against the Japanese government. Some politicians were killed.
  • February 29 - Emperor Hirohito orders the Japanese army to arrest 123 conspirators in Tokyo government offices - 19 of them are executed in July.

March-April

  • March 1 - Construction of Hoover Dam is completed
  • March 7 - In violation of the Treaty of Versailles, Nazi Germany reoccupies the Rhineland.
  • March 9 - Pro-democratic militarist Keisuke Okada steped down as Prime Minister of Japan and was replaced by radical militarist Koki Hirota.
  • April 3 - Bruno Richard Hauptmann, convicted of kidnapping and killing Charles Lindbergh III, is executed in New Jersey.
  • April 6 - Three tornadoes strike Gainesville, Georgia. 200 die and 1600 are injured. It is the 25th deadliest tornado in U.S. history.
  • April 19 - The Arab rebellion[1] against the British government in Palestine and in opposition to Jewish immigration begins. It will last until 1939.

May

boot

June

July

  • July - A major heat wave strikes the Midwestern United States and Central Canada, hundreds of high temperature records are set and thousands die.
  • July 11 - Triborough Bridge in New York City is opened to traffic
  • July 13 to 14 - Peak of July 1936 heat wave. The states of Wisconsin, Michigan, and Indiana all set new state records for high temperature. At Mio, in northern Michigan it soars to 113°F (45°C)
  • July 18 - Spain's civil war begins when nationalist troops under the command of General Francisco Franco rise against the democratic republic.

August

  • August 1 - The 1936 Summer Olympics open in Berlin, Germany, and mark the first live television coverage of a sports event in world history.
  • August 3 - African-American athlete Jesse Owens wins the 100 meter dash at the Berlin Olympics.
  • August 14 - Rainey Bethea is hanged in Owensboro, Kentucky, in the last public execution in the United States
  • August 19 - Beginning of the first of the Moscow Trials

September

  • September 6 - The last surviving thylacine, Benjamin, dies alone in her (despite being named Benjamin, it was female) cage in the Hobart Zoo in Tasmania.

October

  • October 9 - Generators at Boulder Dam (later renamed to Hoover Dam) begin to transmit electricity from the Colorado River 266 miles to Los Angeles, California.
  • October 28 - US President Franklin Roosevelt rededicates the Statue of Liberty on its 50th anniversary.

November

  • November 2 - BBC launch world's first regular (then) high definition television service.
  • November 2 - The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) begins radio in Canada.
  • November 3 - U.S. presidential election, 1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt is reelected to a second term in a landslide victory over Alf Landon.
  • November 12 - In California, the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge opens to traffic.
  • November 23 - The first edition of Life is published.
  • November 25 - Abraham Lincoln Brigade sails from New York City on its way to Spanish Civil War
  • November 26 - The Anti-Comintern Pact is signed by Germany and Japan.
  • November 30 - In London, the Crystal Palace is destroyed in a fire (it had been built for the 1851 Great Exhibition).

December

  • December 3 Radio station WQXR is officially founded
  • December 10-11 - King Edward VIII signs an instrument of abdication at Fort Belvedere in the presence of his three brothers, The Duke of York, The Duke of Gloucester and The Duke of Kent.
  • December 11 -
    • The British Parliament passes His Majesty's Declaration of Abdication Act 1936 on behalf of the UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa.
    • The King performs his last act as sovereign by giving royal assent to the Act
    • Prince Albert, Duke of York, becomes King, ruling as King George VI
    • The abdicated King Edward VIII, now HRH The Prince Edward, makes a broadcast to the nation explaining his decision to abdicate. He leaves the country for Austria
  • December 12- The Irish Free State passes the External Relations Act to legislate for Edward VIII's abdication in that realm.
  • December 12-26 - Men of two of his generals kidnap Chiang Kai-Shek in Xi'an (Zhang Xueliang and Yang Hucheng do it to force him to negotiate a deal with the communists
  • December 30 - The United Auto Workers union stages its first sit-down strike.

Unknown Dates

  • YMCA Youth and Government program founded in Albany, New York
  • Mordecai Ham begins radio ministry.
  • Stress (medicine) first described

Births

January

February

March

  • March 3 - Monroe Clark, English-born violinist, pianist, keytarist, violist, singer and Actor.
  • March 3 - Sophia Lee Nickels American violinist, violist and Orchestra Conductor.
  • March 6 - Marion Barry Jr., Mayor of Washington, DC
  • March 7 - Loren Acton, astronaut
  • March 9 - Tom Sestak, American football player (d. 1987)
  • March 11 - Ralph Abernathy, American civil rights leader (d. 1990)
  • March 11 - Antonin Scalia, U.S. Supreme Court Justice
  • March 15 - Howard Greenfield, American songwriter (d. 1986)
  • March 20 - Lee "Scratch" Perry, Jamaican musician

April

  • April 10 - John Madden, American football coach and sportscaster
  • April 14 - Kenneth Mars, American actor
  • April 21 - James Dobson, PH.D, Founder of Focus On The Family, child psychologist
  • April 22 - Glen Campbell, American musician
  • April 23 - Roy Orbison, American singer (d. 1988)

May

  • May 2 - Engelbert Humperdinck, British/American singer
  • May 9 - Albert Finney, English actor
  • May 14 - Bobby Darin, American singer (d. 1973)
  • May 17 - Dennis Hopper, American actor and director
  • May 23 - Ingeborg Hallstein, German opera singer

June

  • June 8 - James Darren, American actor and singer
  • June 17 - Ken Loach, British director
  • June 22 - Kris Kristofferson, American singer, songwriter, and actor
  • June 28 - Chuck Howley, American football player
  • June 29 - Harmon Killebrew, baseball player

July

  • July 16 - Buddy Merrill, American musician, The Lawrence Welk Show
  • July 23 - Don Drysdale, baseball player (d. 1993)

August

  • August 1 - Bradford Bishop, fugitive indicted for the murders of his three children, spouse and mother in 1976.
  • August 1 - Yves Saint-Laurent, Algerian-born French fashion designer
  • August 11 - Andre Dubus, American short-story writer (d. 1999)
  • August 18 - Robert Redford, American actor
  • August 21 - Wilt Chamberlain, American basketball player (d. 1999)
  • August 27 - David Clarke, English retired teacher
  • August 29 - John McCain, American politician

September-December

  • September 7 - Buddy Holly, American singer (d. 1959)
  • September 14 - Walter Koenig, American actor.
  • September 24 - Jim Henson, American puppeteer, filmmaker, and television producer (d. 1990)
  • September 29 - Silvio Berlusconi, Italian politician, entrepreneur, and media proprietor
  • October 25 - Masako Nozawa, Japanese voice actress
  • October 29 - Akiko Kojima, Japanese model
  • October 31 - Michael Landon, American actor (d. 1991)
  • November 4 - C. K. Williams, American poet
  • November 23 - Robert Barnard, British writer, critic and lecturer
  • December 25 - Princess Alexandra of Kent, daughter of The Duke and Duchess of Kent
  • December 29 - Mary Tyler Moore, American actress

Deaths

January-June

July-December


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