November 1932 Explained
The following events occurred in November 1932:
- A five-day-old strike of 200,000 Lancashire cotton workers ended after the strikers agreed to a wage cut.
- Federal elections were held in Germany. The Nazi Party lost 2 million votes and 35 seats but remained the largest party in the Reichstag. The Communist Party gained 11 seats to hold exactly 100.[8]
- Italy published a far-reaching amnesty decree freeing most prisoners serving terms of less than five years and reducing the sentences of many others serving longer terms. Mussolini called the amnesty "equal in grandiosity to the events of the decennial wherewith it is connected."[9]
- The U.S. Supreme Court decided Powell v. Alabama, overturning the convictions of the Scottsboro Boys.
- Born: Dick Stuart, baseball player, in San Francisco, California (d. 2002)
- The Central Executive Committee of the Soviet Union passed a tough new law subjecting any worker who missed even a single day of work without "an important reason" to dismissal and the loss of all job-related privileges, including housing and government services.[20]
- Born: Petula Clark, singer, actress and composer, in Epsom, Surrey, England; Clyde McPhatter, singer, in Durham, North Carolina (d. 1972)
- Died: Charles W. Chesnutt, 74, American writer and activist
- An apparent assassination attempt against French Prime Minister Édouard Herriot was revealed when a bomb exploded on a railway track an hour before his train was due to pass across it.[25]
- Born: Richard Dawson, actor, comedian and game show host, in Gosport, Hampshire, England (d. 2012)
- Adolf Hitler was offered the chancellorship by President Paul von Hindenburg, but Hitler turned it down when he refused to accept Hindenburg's stipulations to run a coalition cabinet and respect the decrees enacted by the previous chancellor.[26]
- In Finland, 54 members of the Lapua Movement who participated in the Mäntsälä rebellion were found guilty and given prison sentences of varying lengths.[27] The Lapua Movement was disbanded by order of the government.
- Born: Pelle Gudmundsen-Holmgreen, composer, in Copenhagen, Denmark (d. 2016)
- Leon Trotsky arrived in Denmark to give a lecture in Copenhagen on the Russian Revolution. Police surrounded Trotsky at the dock in Esbjerg to provide protection as 300 communists protested against his arrival, denouncing him as a traitor.[30]
- The Romanian government said it was unable to secure a non-aggression pact with the Soviet Union due to their disputed claims over the Bessarabia region.[31]
- George Bernard Shaw gave a speech before the Fabian Society titled "In Praise of Guy Fawkes", in which he declared that the election of Roosevelt in the United States "will not make the slightest difference to any American" and praised Oswald Mosley as "one of the few people who is writing and thinking about real things, and not about figments and phrases." Shaw laid out his proposal for a dictatorship, saying "you need not be alarmed by the name" because "you have never had anything else than dictators governing you although you did not call them so."[32] [33] [34]
- The famous tourist attraction known as Byron's cave near Porto Venere, Italy collapsed. There were no injuries and the cause of the cave-in was unknown.[35]
- 80 political prisoners were released in Cuba. Government opponents said the move was made in response to pressure from the United States, but President Gerardo Machado said he was "acting spontaneously without interference either from the United States or any other country."[38] Another 66 were released the following day.[39]
- Spain introduced a new law targeting foreign workers, only allowing those who permanently resided in the country for the last five years to work legally.[41]
- The Italian ocean liner SS Conte di Savoia set off on its maiden voyage from Genoa to New York City.
- The Soviet Union said it would allow citizens to emigrate in exchange for a large fee paid in foreign currency.
- The Cecil B. DeMille-directed epic historical film The Sign of the Cross premiered at the Rialto Theatre in New York City.
Notes and References
- Book: Mercer, Derrik . 1989 . Chronicle of the 20th Century . London . Chronicle Communications Ltd. . 419 . 978-0-582-03919-3 .
- News: Steele . John . November 2, 1932 . London Police Fight Jobless in New Riots . Chicago Daily Tribune. 1 .
- Book: Görtemaker, Heike B. . 2012 . Eva Braun: Life With Hitler . Vintage Books . 49–50 . 978-0-307-74260-5 .
- Web site: Germany 1930–1933 . The World at War . May 28, 2015 .
- News: Schultz . Sigrid . Sigrid Schultz . November 4, 1932 . Berlin Walks to Work; Tied Up by Strike . Chicago Daily Tribune. 1 .
- News: Schultz . Sigrid . Sigrid Schultz . November 5, 1932 . Three Are Slain as Berlin Police Fire on Strikers . Chicago Daily Tribune. 3 .
- News: November 5, 1932 . Italy Observes Armistice Day; Mussolini Prays . Chicago Daily Tribune. 1 .
- Book: Koubik, Charles P. . 2010 . Son of Oldenburg . Xlibris Corporation . 38 . 978-1-4771-7122-6 .
- News: November 7, 1932 . Italian Amnesty Decree Empties Jails of 5,000 . Chicago Daily Tribune. 11 .
- News: November 9, 1932 . 42 States in Sweep to Roosevelt . . 1 .
- Web site: Tageseinträge für 8. November 1932 . chroniknet . May 28, 2015 .
- Web site: When the army killed civilians . Slater . Julia . November 9, 2007 . . May 28, 2015 .
- Web site: 1932 . Music And History . May 28, 2015 . dead . https://archive.today/20150401120802/http://musicandhistory.com/music-and-history-by-the-year/193-1932.html . April 1, 2015 .
- News: November 11, 1932 . Nazi Students Riot; Oppose Jewish Teacher . Chicago Daily Tribune. 17 .
- News: Day . Donald . November 12, 1932 . Soviet Demands Force Latvia to Drop Trade Deal . Chicago Daily Tribune. 10 .
- News: November 12, 1932 . Stalin's Wife is Buried with Show of Pomp . Chicago Daily Tribune. 16 .
- Book: Gibson, Elizabeth . 2010 . It Happened In Nevada: Remarkable Events that Shaped History . Morris Book Publishing, LLC . 90 . 978-0-7627-6627-7 .
- November 17, 1932 . Disastrous Typhoon . . Perth . 54 .
- Web site: Tageseinträge für 14. November 1932 . chroniknet . May 28, 2015 .
- Book: Goldman, Wendy Z. . 2002 . Women at the Gates: Gender and Industry in Stalin's Russia . Cambridge University Press . 254 . 978-0-521-78553-2 .
- Book: Holston, Kim R. . 2013 . Movie Roadshows: A History and Filmography of Reserved-Seat Limited Showings, 1911–1973 . Jefferson, North Carolina . McFarland & Company, Inc. . 74–75 . 978-0-7864-6062-5 .
- Web site: The 5th Academy Awards . . May 28, 2015 .
- News: November 19, 1932 . Amy Johnson Beats Record on Flight to Africa . Chicago Daily Tribune. 2 .
- Web site: Chronology 1932 . 2002 . indiana.edu . May 28, 2015 .
- News: Taylor . Edmond . November 21, 1932 . Herriot's Life Saved in Plot to Wreck Train . Chicago Daily Tribune. 1 .
- News: Schultz . Sigrid . Sigrid Schultz . November 22, 1932 . Hitler Rejects Hindenburg's Offer to Rule . Chicago Daily Tribune. 5 .
- News: November 22, 1932 . Finland Convicts 54 as Fasacist Rebels; Frees 48 . Chicago Daily Tribune. 5 .
- News: Henning . Arthur Sears . November 23, 1932 . No Debt Action: Roosevelt . Chicago Daily Tribune. 1 .
- News: Steele . John . November 23, 1932 . Riot Pictures Faked! British War Chief Says . Chicago Daily Tribune. 9 .
- News: November 24, 1932 . Trotzky Hooted by Mob of Reds in Danish Town . Chicago Daily Tribune. 18 .
- Web site: Tageseinträge für 23. November 1932 . chroniknet . May 28, 2015 .
- News: November 25, 1932 . Shaw Plumps for Revolution in Fabian Speech . Chicago Daily Tribune. 11 .
- Book: Finch, Robert Parsifal . 2010 . A Shaw Anthology . LaPlace Publications . 27, 34 . 978-0-9558555-7-3 .
- Book: Griffith, Gareth . Socialism and Superior Brains: The Political Thought of George Bernard Shaw . 11 September 2002 . Routledge . 263 . 978-1-134-80294-4 .
- Web site: Tageseinträge für 24. November 1932 . chroniknet . May 28, 2015 .
- Book: Hendry, Ron . 2006 . Athens' Day in the Sun . Richardson, Texas . Hendry Publishing . 328 . 978-0-9774350-0-5 .
- Book: Flinn, Caryl . 2007 . Brass Diva: The Life and Legends of Ethel Merman . Berkeley and Los Angeles . University of California Press . 445 . 978-0-520-92725-4 .
- News: November 29, 1932 . Machado Orders Release of 80 Political Foes . Chicago Daily Tribune. 3 .
- November 30, 1932 . Machado Frees New 'Army' of Political Foes . Chicago Daily Tribune. 6 .
- Book: Kimball, Robert . 1992 . The Complete Lyrics of Cole Porter . Da Capo Press . 151 . 978-0-306-80483-0 .
- Web site: Tageseinträge für 30. November 1932 . chroniknet . May 28, 2015 .