April 1931


The following events occurred in April 1931:

Wednesday, April 1, 1931

Thursday, April 2, 1931

Friday, April 3, 1931

Saturday, April 4, 1931

Sunday, April 5, 1931

Monday, April 6, 1931

Tuesday, April 7, 1931

Wednesday, April 8, 1931

Thursday, April 9, 1931

Friday, April 10, 1931

  • Prussian Police President Albert Grzesinski ordered the weekly newspaper of Der Stahlhelm banned for three months due to its attacks on the Prussian government.
  • Died: Kahlil Gibran, 48, Lebanese artist, poet and writer, died from tuberculosis

Saturday, April 11, 1931

Sunday, April 12, 1931

  • Municipal elections were held in Spain. Voters overwhelmingly rejected the rule of King Alfonso XIII by electing republican candidates in 49 out of 50 provincial capitals.

Monday, April 13, 1931

  • The trial of German serial killer Peter Kürten for nine murders, began in Düsseldorf. Kürten took the stand and admitted to the crimes, but explained that he had been driven to take revenge on society for the harsh treatment he received in prison while serving time for burglaries and assaults. Kürten was found guilty on April 22 and would be executed on the guillotine on July 2.

Tuesday, April 14, 1931

Wednesday, April 15, 1931

Thursday, April 16, 1931

Friday, April 17, 1931

Saturday, April 18, 1931

Sunday, April 19, 1931

Monday, April 20, 1931

Tuesday, April 21, 1931

  • Great Britain and its Dominions extended diplomatic recognition to the Second Spanish Republic as Alfonso arrived in London.

Wednesday, April 22, 1931

Thursday, April 23, 1931

  • The provisional Spanish government called for general elections on June 21.
  • The crime film The Public Enemy, featuring James Cagney in the role that made him a star, was released.

Friday, April 24, 1931

  • New York Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt vetoed a state bill which would have allowed physicians to prescribe medicinal liquor, explaining he was not unsympathetic to its purpose but that the bill was unworkable in its present form due its many "complicated and extravagant provisions".
  • Born: Bridget Riley, English op art painter; in West Norwood, London

Saturday, April 25, 1931

Sunday, April 26, 1931

Monday, April 27, 1931

Tuesday, April 28, 1931

Wednesday, April 29, 1931

Thursday, April 30, 1931