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May 1938

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The following events happened inMay 1938:

May 1, 1938 (Sunday)

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May 2, 1938 (Monday)

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May 3, 1938 (Tuesday)

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May 4, 1938 (Wednesday)

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  • TheNationalist faction ordered the reinstatement of theSociety of Jesus in Nationalist-held territory. The Jesuits had been ordered to dissolve and their property confiscated by the Spanish government in 1932.[7]
  • Pope Pius XI was quoted inL'Osservatore Romano as saying that it was a "sad thing" for "another cross that is not the cross of Christ" to be erected in Rome. This was understood as referring to theswastikas on display around the city in honour of Adolf Hitler's visit.[8]
  • The French passenger steamerLafayette caught on fire inLe Havre and was a total loss.[9]
  • Born:Tyrone Davis, blues and soul singer, inGreenville, Mississippi (d. 2005)
  • Died:Carl von Ossietzky, 48, German journalist, political activist and Nobel laureate

May 5, 1938 (Thursday)

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May 6, 1938 (Friday)

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May 7, 1938 (Saturday)

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May 8, 1938 (Sunday)

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May 9, 1938 (Monday)

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May 10, 1938 (Tuesday)

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  • The Japanese began theAmoy Operation to blockade China.
  • An underground explosion at the Markham Colliery inDuckmanton, England killed 79 men.[21]

May 11, 1938 (Wednesday)

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May 12, 1938 (Thursday)

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May 13, 1938 (Friday)

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  • Mexico severed diplomatic ties with Britain over London's demands for a settlement of claims arising from the Mexican nationalization of foreign-owned oil properties.[24]
  • Died:Charles Édouard Guillaume, 77, Swiss physicist and Nobel laureate

May 14, 1938 (Saturday)

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May 15, 1938 (Sunday)

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May 16, 1938 (Monday)

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May 17, 1938 (Tuesday)

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May 18, 1938 (Wednesday)

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May 19, 1938 (Thursday)

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  • 5,000 marched in an anti-Nazi demonstration through the streets ofPrague.[28]

May 20, 1938 (Friday)

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May 21, 1938 (Saturday)

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May 22, 1938 (Sunday)

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  • British Foreign SecretaryLord Halifax told the French ambassador not to count on British support in the event of a war over Czechoslovakia.[34] Poland's ambassador also told French Foreign SecretaryGeorges Bonnet that Poland would not move if France moved against Germany to defend Czechoslovakia.[35]
  • TheStromboli volcano in theTyrrhenian Sea erupted spectacularly.[3]
  • Born:Richard Benjamin, actor and director, in New York City
  • Died:William Glackens, 68, American painter

May 23, 1938 (Monday)

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May 24, 1938 (Tuesday)

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May 25, 1938 (Wednesday)

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May 26, 1938 (Thursday)

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May 27, 1938 (Friday)

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May 28, 1938 (Saturday)

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  • The 1,495 ton British steamerGreatend was bombed and sunk by Nationalist warplanes at the dock ofValencia. 10 were killed and 18 wounded in bombing of the city itself.[37]
  • Born:Jerry West, basketball player, inChelyan, West Virginia (d. 2024)

May 29, 1938 (Sunday)

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May 30, 1938 (Monday)

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May 31, 1938 (Tuesday)

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References

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  1. ^Simkin, John (2014)."Spanish Civil War: Chronology".Spartacus Educational. RetrievedSeptember 19, 2015.
  2. ^Schultz, Sigrid (May 3, 1938). "Royalty Glows; Hohenzollern Weds Romanoff".Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 4.
  3. ^abcdefghijMercer, Derrik, ed. (1989).Chronicle of the 20th Century. London: Chronicle Communications Ltd. pp. 496–497.ISBN 978-0-582-03919-3.
  4. ^abc"Chronology 1938".indiana.edu. 2002. RetrievedSeptember 19, 2015.
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  6. ^Rosefielde, Steven (2010).Red Holocaust. Routledge. p. 266.ISBN 978-1-135-19518-2.
  7. ^"Franco Cabinet Restores Jesuit Society in Spain".Chicago Daily Tribune. May 5, 1938. p. 3.
  8. ^ab"Pope Is Warned by Duce's Paper on Nazi Attack".Brooklyn Daily Eagle. May 9, 1938. p. 1.
  9. ^"Tageseinträge für 4. Mai 1938".chroniknet. RetrievedSeptember 19, 2015.
  10. ^Small, Alex (May 6, 1938). "Il Duce Shows His Sea Might to Awe Hitler".Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 1.
  11. ^"Moscow Names An Ambassador to Nazi Germany".Chicago Daily Tribune. May 7, 1938. p. 4.
  12. ^Scarfone, Jay (December 1, 2013)."10 Things You Never Noticed About 'The Wizard of Oz'".HuffPost.BuzzFeed, Inc. RetrievedNovember 3, 2021.
  13. ^"Tageseinträge für 7. Mai 1938".chroniknet. RetrievedSeptember 19, 2015.
  14. ^"Supreme Court Head of Austria Ousted by Nazis".Chicago Daily Tribune. May 8, 1938. p. 6.
  15. ^Lane, French (May 8, 1938). "Lawrin Wins Kentucky Derby; Dauber 2d".Chicago Daily Tribune. p. Part 2, p. 1.
  16. ^"The Red Devils Story".Salford Red Devils. Archived fromthe original on July 4, 2015. RetrievedSeptember 19, 2015.
  17. ^"Previous Winners".Ladbrokes Challenge Cup. RetrievedSeptember 19, 2015.
  18. ^"Archduke Felix Sought by Nazis for Silver Theft".Chicago Daily Tribune. May 9, 1938. p. 6.
  19. ^Small, Alex (May 10, 1938). "Mussolini Gives Hitler Surprise Fireworks Show".Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 5.
  20. ^"Hapsburg Takes a Teacher for Bride and Loses Royal Status".Chicago Daily Tribune. May 10, 1938. p. 5.
  21. ^Bates, Tom (June 7, 2007)."1938 Markham Colliery Disaster – On Record!".About Derbyshire. RetrievedSeptember 19, 2015.
  22. ^abCortada, James W., ed. (1982).Historical Dictionary of the Spanish Civil War, 1936–1939. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press. p. 511.ISBN 0-313-22054-9.
  23. ^"I Married an Angel".Playbill Vault. RetrievedSeptember 19, 2015.
  24. ^"Mexico Cuts Tie With Britain".Chicago Daily Tribune. May 14, 1938. p. 1.
  25. ^"German Net Star Sent to Prison on Sex Charge".Chicago Daily Tribune. May 15, 1938. p. 7.
  26. ^"Dauber Wins Preakness; Cravat Second".Chicago Daily Tribune. May 15, 1938. p. Part 2, p. 1.
  27. ^"Vatican Exchanges Diplomatic Officials with Spanish Rebels".Chicago Daily Tribune. May 17, 1938. p. 10.
  28. ^"Germans Clash with Czechs in Prague Streets".Chicago Daily Tribune. May 20, 1938. p. 2.
  29. ^Agnew, Hugh LeCaine (2004).The Czechs and the Lands of the Bohemian Crown. Hoover Institution Press. p. 197.ISBN 978-0-8179-4492-6.
  30. ^Matthäus, Jürgen; Roseman, Mark (2010).Jewish Responses to Persecution: 1933–1938. AltaMira Press. p. 449.ISBN 978-0-7591-1910-9.
  31. ^"Bernstein Pinks Colleague; Wins Duel Over Slurs".Chicago Daily Tribune. May 21, 1938. p. 12.
  32. ^"Presbyterian Church Votes Out Predestination View".Chicago Daily Tribune. May 22, 1938. p. 1.
  33. ^Brecht, Bertolt (2000).Brecht on Performance: Messingkauf and Modelbooks. Bloomsbury. p. 69.ISBN 978-1-4081-5455-7.
  34. ^Adamthwaite, Anthony P. (1992).The Making of the Second World War. Routledge. pp. 184–185.ISBN 978-0-415-90716-3.
  35. ^Hehn, Paul N. (2005).A Low, Dishonest Decade: The Great Powers, Eastern Europe and the Economic Origins of World War II. Bloomsbury Academic. p. 89.ISBN 978-0-8264-1761-9.
  36. ^Schultz, Sigrid (May 27, 1938). "Hitler Launches Greatest Auto Plant in Europe".Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 9.
  37. ^"Spanish Rebels Bomb Valencia; Sink British Ship".Chicago Daily Tribune. May 29, 1938. p. 3.
  38. ^"Henry Armstrong".BoxRec. RetrievedSeptember 19, 2015.
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