List of 1934 Major News Events in History, Most Important Historical Events in 1934
Date | Event |
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January 1, 1934 | Alcatraz Island in San Francisco Bay becomes a United States federal prison. |
January 1, 1934 | A "Law for the Prevention of Genetically Diseased Offspring" comes into effect in Nazi Germany. |
January 15, 1934 | The 8.0 Mw Nepal–Bihar earthquake strikes Nepal and Bihar with a maximum Mercalli intensity of XI (Extreme), killing an estimated 6,000–10,700 people. |
January 26, 1934 | The Apollo Theater reopens in Harlem, New York City. |
January 26, 1934 | German–Polish declaration of non-aggression is signed. |
February 2, 1934 | The Export-Import Bank of the United States is incorporated. |
February 6, 1934 | Far-right leagues rally in front of the Palais Bourbon in an attempted coup against the French Third Republic, creating a political crisis in France. |
February 9, 1934 | The Balkan Entente is formed between Greece, Romania, Yugoslavia, and Turkey. |
February 16, 1934 | The Austrian Civil War ends with the defeat of the Social Democrats and the Republikanischer Schutzbund. |
February 21, 1934 | Augusto Sandino is executed. |
February 23, 1934 | Leopold III becomes King of Belgium. |
March 22, 1934 | The first Masters Tournament is held at Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia. |
March 24, 1934 | The Tydings–McDuffie Act is passed by the United States Congress, allowing the Philippines to become a self-governing commonwealth.[41] |
March 26, 1934 | The United Kingdom driving test is introduced. |
April 12, 1934 | The strongest surface wind gust in the world at the time of 231 mph, is measured on the summit of Mount Washington, New Hampshire. It has since been surpassed. |
April 12, 1934 | The U.S. Auto-Lite strike begins, culminating in a five-day melee between Ohio National Guard troops and 6,000 strikers and picketers. |
April 21, 1934 | The "Surgeon's Photograph", the most famous photo allegedly showing the Loch Ness Monster, is published in the Daily Mail (in 1994, it is revealed to be a hoax). |
May 19, 1934 | Zveno and the Bulgarian Army engineer a coup d'état and install Kimon Georgiev as the new Prime Minister of Bulgaria. |
May 21, 1934 | Oskaloosa, Iowa, becomes the first municipality in the United States to fingerprint all of its citizens. |
May 23, 1934 | American bank robbers Bonnie and Clyde are ambushed by police and killed in Bienville Parish, Louisiana. |
May 23, 1934 | The Auto-Lite strike culminates in the "Battle of Toledo", a five-day melée between 1,300 troops of the Ohio National Guard and 6,000 picketers. |
May 28, 1934 | Near Callander, Ontario, Canada, the Dionne quintuplets are born to Oliva and Elzire Dionne; they will be the first quintuplets to survive infancy. |
June 6, 1934 | New Deal: U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt signs the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 into law, establishing the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. |
June 15, 1934 | The United States Great Smoky Mountains National Park is founded. |
June 19, 1934 | The Communications Act of 1934 establishes the United States' Federal Communications Commission (FCC). |
June 26, 1934 | United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt signs the Federal Credit Union Act, which establishes credit unions. |
June 30, 1934 | The Night of the Long Knives, Adolf Hitler's violent purge of his political rivals in Germany, takes place. |
July 2, 1934 | The Night of the Long Knives ends with the death of Ernst Röhm. |
July 5, 1934 | "Bloody Thursday": The police open fire on striking longshoremen in San Francisco. |
July 11, 1934 | Engelbert Zaschka of Germany flies his large human-powered aircraft, the Zaschka Human-Power Aircraft, about 20 meters at Berlin Tempelhof Airport without assisted take-off. |
July 20, 1934 | Labor unrest in the U.S.: Police in Minneapolis fire upon striking truck drivers, during the Minneapolis Teamsters Strike of 1934, killing two and wounding sixty-seven. |
July 20, 1934 | West Coast waterfront strike: In Seattle, police fire tear gas on and club 2,000 striking longshoremen. The governor of Oregon calls out the National Guard to break a strike on the Portland docks. |
July 25, 1934 | The Nazis assassinate Austrian Chancellor Engelbert Dollfuss in a failed coup attempt. |
August 2, 1934 | Reichskanzler Adolf Hitler becomes Führer of Germany following the death of President Paul von Hindenburg. |
August 11, 1934 | The first civilian prisoners arrive at the Federal prison on Alcatraz Island. |
August 19, 1934 | The first All-American Soap Box Derby is held in Dayton, Ohio. |
August 19, 1934 | The German referendum of 1934 approves Adolf Hitler's appointment as head of state with the title of Führer. |
August 22, 1934 | Bill Woodfull of Australia becomes the only test cricket captain to twice regain The Ashes. |
September 4, 1934 | Evelyn Waugh's novel A Handful of Dust was first published in full. |
September 8, 1934 | Off the New Jersey coast, a fire aboard the passenger liner SS Morro Castle kills 137 people. |
September 18, 1934 | The Soviet Union is admitted to the League of Nations. |
September 21, 1934 | A large typhoon hits western Honshū, Japan, killing more than 3,000 people. |
September 22, 1934 | The Gresford disaster in Wales kills 266 miners and rescuers. |
September 26, 1934 | The ocean liner RMS Queen Mary is launched. |
October 9, 1934 | An Ustashe assassin kills King Alexander I of Yugoslavia and Louis Barthou, Foreign Minister of France, in Marseille. |
October 16, 1934 | Chinese Communists begin the Long March to escape Nationalist encirclement. |
October 22, 1934 | In East Liverpool, Ohio, FBI agents shoot and kill notorious bank robber Pretty Boy Floyd. |
November 11, 1934 | The Shrine of Remembrance is opened in Melbourne, Australia. |
November 23, 1934 | An Anglo-Ethiopian boundary commission in the Ogaden discovers an Italian garrison at Walwal, well within Ethiopian territory. This leads to the Abyssinia Crisis. |
December 1, 1934 | Sergei Kirov is assassinated, paving way for the repressive Great Purge, and Vinnytsia massacre by General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Joseph Stalin. |
December 5, 1934 | Abyssinia Crisis: Italian troops attack Wal Wal in Abyssinia, taking four days to capture the city. |
December 11, 1934 | Bill Wilson, co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous, takes his last drink and enters treatment for the final time. |
December 21, 1934 | Lieutenant Kijé, one of Sergei Prokofiev's best-known works, premiered. |
December 29, 1934 | Japan renounces the Washington Naval Treaty of 1922 and the London Naval Treaty of 1930.[15] |