December 1936 Explained
The following events occurred in December 1936:
- The Edward VIII abdication crisis finally came out into the open in Britain when the Bishop of Bradford Alfred Blunt, speaking at his diocesan conference about the upcoming royal coronation, said of the king that "Some of us wish that he gave more positive signs of his awareness." The Yorkshire Post used the speech to question the king's behaviour and the rest of the British press soon followed suit, finally breaking their policy of self-imposed censorship.[1] [2]
- 5,000 Germans landed at Cádiz to fight for Franco.[3]
- Nazi Germany passed several new laws. Membership in the Hitler Youth was made mandatory and the death penalty was introduced for those who hoarded their wealth abroad.[4]
- The Inter-American Conference for the Maintenance of Peace opened in Buenos Aires, Argentina.[5] U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt opened the conference with an address that included The More Abundant Life phrase.
- The German battleship was launched.
- German media acknowledged the British abdication crisis for the first time when Hans Fritzsche gave an address over the radio explaining that the German press had taken a stance "nobler" than that of foreign newspapers by not reporting on "the private affairs of those concerned."[13]
- Nazi Germany imposed a travel ban on Carl von Ossietzky so he could not go to Oslo to accept his Nobel Peace Prize.[14]
- General elections were held in Nicaragua. An alliance of the Liberal Nationalist Party and Conservative Nationalist Party claimed 99.83% of the vote.
- Born: David Carradine, actor and martial artist, in Hollywood, California (d. 2009)
A KLM Royal Dutch Airlines passenger plane crashed in Croydon soon after takeoff in heavy fog, killing 15 of 17 aboard. The accident was attributed to pilot error.[15] Autogyro inventor Juan de la Cierva was among the dead.
- Edward VIII signed the Instrument of Abdication. As recited in the House of Commons that day, it read: "I, Edward VIII, of Great Britain, Ireland, and the British Dominions beyond the Seas, King, Emperor of India, do hereby declare My irrevocable determination to renounce the Throne for Myself and for My descendants, and My desire that effect should be given to this Instrument of Abdication immediately. In token whereof I have hereunto set My hand this tenth day of December, nineteen hundred and thirty-six, in the presence of the witnesses whose signatures are subscribed."[17]
- The 1936 Nobel Prizes were awarded in Stockholm. The recipients were Victor F. Hess of Austria and Carl David Anderson of the United States for Physics, Peter Debye of the Netherlands (Chemistry), Henry Hallett Dale of the United Kingdom and Otto Loewi of Austria (Physiologiy or Medicine) and Eugene O'Neill of the United States (Literature). In Oslo the Peace Prize was awarded to Carlos Saavedra Lamas of Argentina for his work ending the Chaco War. Carl von Ossietzky was retroactively awarded the Peace Prize for 1935, but he did not attend. The Norwegian royal family was conspicuously absent from the ceremony as well, probably at the request of the Government which feared German reprisals.[18]
- Died: Bobby Abel, 79, English cricketer; Luigi Pirandello, 69, Italian dramatist and author
- Anthony Eden disclosed to the House of Commons that 5,000 gas masks had been sold to the Spanish Republic. The government hastened to add that the gas masks were equally available to Franco's forces at the same prices because they were classified as "medical supplies" and not munitions.[31]
- The Public Order Act received Royal Assent.
- In Cannes, Wallis Simpson spoke to the media for the first time since her divorce, although she took no questions. She mostly talked about the weather and the beauty of the French Riviera. Herman Rogers, who was hosting Mrs. Simpson at the villa where the reception took place, said she would be staying there for several months.[33]
- Died: Elsa Einstein, 60, second wife of Albert Einstein
- Cuban President Miguel Mariano Gómez vetoed a bill that would have introduced an army-sponsored 9-cent tax on each bag of sugar to fund the construction of rural schools run by the military. Gómez explained in his veto message that it was "the duty of the educational and not the military institutions" to teach Cuban children. Opponents of Gómez immediately began impeachment proceedings against him, accusing the president of trying to unconstitutionally force congress to defeat the tax bill as well as embezzling public funds.[34] [35]
- The Junkers Ju 88 had its first flight.
- The U.S. Supreme Court decided United States v. Curtiss-Wright Export Corp..
A United Air Lines Boeing 247 crashed into a hill south of Newhall, California during rainy weather, killing all 12 aboard.[41]
- The Spanish government decided to hold the Palos despite a German threat of reprisals.[42]
- Mahatma Gandhi emerged from two years of silence to make a political speech. He cryptically said, "Show me the way and I am prepared to return to gaol. I am prepared to be hanged. If you do all I want you to do, the Viceroy will say: 'I am wrong – I thought you people were terrorists, and if you like we Britishers will return by the next steamer.' We would then say to Lord Linlithgow and the British: 'India is big enough to hold you and more like you.' That is my Swaraj." Gandhi denied that his speech indicated that he was returning to public life.[43]
- Died: Hans von Seeckt, 70, German general
- The Battle of Lopera ended in Nationalist victory.
- The first coast-to-coast broadcast by the Mutual Broadcasting System, America's third national radio network, occurs.
- Spain released the Palos but held part of the cargo.
- Born: Mary Tyler Moore, actress, in Brooklyn, New York (d. 2017)
- Died: Lucy, Lady Houston, 79, British philanthropist
- Died International Brigader Tommy Wood, age 17, died following wounds sustained at the Battle of Lopera.[45]
Notes and References
- Book: Fraser, Antonia . 2000 . The House of Windsor . Los Angeles . University of California Press . 45–46 . 978-0-520-22803-0 .
- Web site: How the media covered up the scandal . Casciani . Dominic . January 30, 2003 . . August 16, 2015 .
- Book: 1989 . Mercer . Derrik . Chronicle of the 20th Century . London . Chronicle Communications Ltd. . 476 . 978-0-582-03919-3 .
- News: Schultz . Sigrid . Sigrid Schultz . December 2, 1936 . Death Decreed by Germany for Hoarding Abroad . Chicago Daily Tribune. 11 .
- Fenwick . Charles G. . April 1937 . The Inter-American Conference for the Maintenance of Peace . 2190521. American Journal of International Law . American Society of International Law. 31 . 2 . 201 .
- Web site: Edward VIII: abdication timeline . January 29, 2003 . . August 16, 2015 .
- News: Trohan . Walter . December 4, 1936 . Pelt Roosevelt with Flowers in Tiny Republic . Chicago Daily Tribune. 1 .
- Web site: Romantic journey: Mrs Simpson's desperate drive across France . February 14, 2013 . DriveEuropeNews . August 16, 2015 .
- News: December 5, 1936 . Britain Split on King's Fate . Chicago Daily Tribune. 1 .
- Web site: Chronology 1936 . 2002 . indiana.edu . August 16, 2015 .
- News: December 7, 1936 . Trotsky Given Right to Live in Mexico as Political Exile . Chicago Daily Tribune. 1 .
- Web site: 1936 . MusicAndHistory . August 16, 2015 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130610051422/http://musicandhistory.com/music-and-history-by-the-year/197-1936.html . June 10, 2013 .
- News: December 9, 1936 . Nazis Gag Press on British Crisis as 'Nobler Way' . Chicago Daily Tribune. 6 .
- Web site: Tageseinträge für 8. Dezember 1936 . chroniknet . August 16, 2015 .
- Web site: Accident Details . PlaneCrashInfo . August 16, 2015 .
- News: December 10, 1936 . 'Spared Hitler,' Assassin Claims at Swiss Trial . Chicago Daily Tribune. 9 .
- Web site: Message from the King . December 10, 1936 . . August 16, 2015 .
- Web site: The Nobel Peace Prize 1935 . Nobelprize.org . August 16, 2015 .
- Book: Tucker, Spencer C. . 2010 . A Global Chronology of Conflict: From the Ancient World to the Modern Middle East . ABC-CLIO, LLC . 1869 . 978-1-85109-672-5 .
- News: January 20, 1937 . Calls Primate's Blast at Ex-King 'Church Spleen' . Chicago Daily Tribune. 5 .
- Book: Hastings, Adrian. A History of English Christianity 1920–1985. William Collins. London. 1986 . 247–248 . 0-00-215211-8.
- News: Schultz . Sigrid . Sigrid Schultz . December 15, 1936 . Swiss Send Jew to Jail 18 Years; Nazis Placated . Chicago Daily Tribune. 7 .
- Book: 1982 . Cortada . James W. . Historical Dictionary of the Spanish Civil War, 1936–1939 . Westport, Connecticut . Greenwood Press . 504 . 0-313-22054-9 .
- Web site: Tageseinträge für 14. Dezember 1936 . chroniknet . August 16, 2015 .
- News: Wall . H.H. . December 16, 1936 . First Irish Unit Reaches Spain to Aid Fascists . Chicago Daily Tribune. 19 .
- News: December 16, 1936 . Germany Bans Pictures of Edward and Wally . Chicago Daily Tribune. 23 .
- Web site: Tageseinträge für 16. Dezember 1936 . chroniknet . August 16, 2015 .
- News: December 17, 1936 . Kelley Receives Heisman Trophy; Discusses Game . Chicago Daily Tribune. 25 .
- News: December 17, 1936 . Italy Reports Last Major Ethiopian Chief Captured by Soldiers . . Lawrence, Kansas . 1.
- Web site: Tageseinträge für 17. Dezember 1936 . chroniknet . August 16, 2015.
- News: December 19, 1936 . Britain Sees Gas War Coming and Prepares For It . Chicago Daily Tribune. 5 .
- News: December 21, 1936 . Quake Wrecks City of 35,000; Find 200 Dead . Chicago Daily Tribune. 1 .
- News: December 21, 1936 . Will Not See Ex-King Until Spring: Wally . Chicago Daily Tribune. 1 .
- News: Reno . Gustavo . December 21, 1936 . Cuban President Spurns Demand to Resign Post . Chicago Daily Tribune. 11 .
- News: Reno . Gustavo . December 22, 1936 . House Votes Impeachment of Cuban Chief . Chicago Daily Tribune. 1 .
- News: Reno . Gustavo . December 24, 1936 . Cuba Ousts its President . Chicago Daily Tribune. 1 .
- News: Taylor . Edmond . December 25, 1936 . Pope Pius Defies Illness to Give Plea for Peace . Chicago Daily Tribune. 2 .
- News: Schultz . Sigrid . Sigrid Schultz . December 30, 1936 . Hitler Demands Spain Give Up Seized Cargo . Chicago Daily Tribune. 1 .
- News: December 26, 1936 . Report Ship Seized . . 2 .
- Book: Eaude, Michael . 2011 . Catalonia – A Cultural History . Signal Books . 978-1-908493-24-8 .
- Web site: Accident Details . PlaneCrashInfo . August 16, 2015 .
- News: December 28, 1936 . Madrid Defies Hitler Threat; Holds Nazi Ship . Chicago Daily Tribune. 1 .
- News: December 29, 1936 . Gandhi's Cryptic Speech . . 9 .
- News: Brewer . Sam . December 29, 1936 . Hitler Sends Torpedo Boat Fleet to Spain . Chicago Daily Tribune. 1 .
- Book: Stradling, R. A. . The Irish and the Spanish Civil War, 1936–39: Crusades in Conflict . 1999 . Manchester University Press . 978-1-90134-113-3 . 151.