April 1934


The following events occurred in April 1934:

[April 1], 1934 (Sunday)

[April 2], 1934 (Monday)

[April 3], 1934 (Tuesday)

  • A court in Duisburg, Germany ruled that "the Catholic press has no right to exist." The ruling was made in connection with an unfair competition lawsuit brought by a company that published several small Catholic newspapers against a rival Nazi paper that was accused of securing subscriptions through intimidation.
  • Born: Jane Goodall, primatologist, in London, England

[April 4], 1934 (Wednesday)

[April 5], 1934 (Thursday)

[April 6], 1934 (Friday)

[April 7], 1934 (Saturday)

  • A huge landslip fell into a fjord in western Norway and caused a local tsunami that killed 40 residents of the village of Tafjord.
  • Died: Karl von Einem, 81, German army commander

[April 8], 1934 (Sunday)

[April 9], 1934 (Monday)

  • Pope Pius XI received 80 foreign correspondents at the Vatican, the first time the press had ever been invited to meet a pope. The pope said the occasion was to thank the press because "this holy year has been magnificent and successful, and a great part of the resonance it has had throughout the world was due to you and what you wrote about it."
  • Anne Frank joins the 6th Montessori School after emigrating to Amsterdam from Frankfert.
  • Born: Bill Birch, politician, in Hastings, New Zealand

[April 10], 1934 (Tuesday)

[April 11], 1934 (Wednesday)

[April 12], 1934 (Thursday)

[April 13], 1934 (Friday)

[April 14], 1934 (Saturday)

[April 15], 1934 (Sunday)

  • The King and Queen of Italy inaugurated Sabaudia, the second city to be built on the newly drained Pontine Marshes. Littoria, founded in 1932, was the first.
  • A police raid on a secluded villa in Barbizon, France revealed that Leon Trotsky had been secretly living there for the past few months and not in Corsica as the local authorities believed. Trotsky said he had been living there in secrecy because he feared attempts on his life and produced his authority to live there. The villa attracted suspicion because of the large volume of mail it had been receiving.
  • Died: Karl Dane, 47, Danish-American comedian and actor

[April 16], 1934 (Monday)

[April 17], 1934 (Tuesday)

[April 18], 1934 (Wednesday)

[April 19], 1934 (Thursday)

[April 20], 1934 (Friday)

[April 21], 1934 (Saturday)

[April 22], 1934 (Sunday)

[April 23], 1934 (Monday)

[April 24], 1934 (Tuesday)

[April 25], 1934 (Wednesday)

[April 26], 1934 (Thursday)

  • American railroad owners and workers averted a strike by reaching a settlement to gradually roll back the 10 percent pay cut imposed on the workers two years earlier.
  • Died: John Hamilton, 34 or 35, Canadian criminal

[April 27], 1934 (Friday)

  • German foreign minister Konstantin von Neurath gave a press conference denouncing France for "destroying at a single blow the result of lengthy negotiations for disarmament", calling it amazing that France would spend 16 billion francs on its military and express alarm at Germany's defense expenditure of 890 million reichsmarks.
  • Died: Joe Vila, 67, American sportswriter and editor

[April 28], 1934 (Saturday)

[April 29], 1934 (Sunday)

[April 30], 1934 (Monday)