August 1928


The following events occurred in August 1928:

Wednesday, August 1, 1928

  • Croatian deputies withdrew from the Yugoslavian National Assembly and set up a separatist parliament in Zagreb. They said that they would not recognize any decisions made in Yugoslavian parliament as binding in Croatia.

Thursday, August 2, 1928

Friday, August 3, 1928

Saturday, August 4, 1928

Sunday, August 5, 1928

  • About 1,000 communists were arrested in Paris for trying to mount an anti-war demonstration in Ivry-sur-Seine in defiance of the government.
  • Born: Bogdan Maglich, nuclear physicist, in Sombor, Yugoslavia

Monday, August 6, 1928

  • All 31 crew members were killed when the Italian submarine F-14 sank, following a collision with the west of the Brijuni Islands. When the F-14 was raised 34 hours after, it was found that the entire crew had died from chlorine gas that had been released when salt water flooded the submarine's storage batteries.
  • Born: Andy Warhol, pop artist, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Tuesday, August 7, 1928

  • Italy tightened its emigration laws, making it harder for Italians to reunite with relatives living abroad. Wives and sons could still join emigrated husbands and fathers, but only if they were dependent on them. Sisters had to be unmarried in order to join their brothers.
  • Born: James Randi, stage magician and scientific skeptic, in Toronto, Canada

Wednesday, August 8, 1928

Thursday, August 9, 1928

Friday, August 10, 1928

Saturday, August 11, 1928

Sunday, August 12, 1928

Monday, August 13, 1928

Tuesday, August 14, 1928

  • The second night of aerial war maneuvers were conducted over London. It was reported that vital sections of the city would have been bombed to ruins if the air raid had been real.
  • The stage comedy The Front Page, adapted for three films and several television series, opened on Broadway.

Wednesday, August 15, 1928

Thursday, August 16, 1928

Friday, August 17, 1928

  • Aerial maneuvers over London ended in the morning, with experts in agreement that British air defenses were inadequate. Fast bombers were found to be the most successful type of plane.
  • American stage and film actress Helen Hayes and playwright Charles MacArthur were married in New York.
  • Born: Willem Duys, radio and television presenter, commentator, tennis player and music producer
  • Died: Frank Urson, 41, American film director, drowned

Saturday, August 18, 1928

Sunday, August 19, 1928

Monday, August 20, 1928

Tuesday, August 21, 1928

Wednesday, August 22, 1928

Thursday, August 23, 1928

  • New York Governor Al Smith formally accepted the Democratic nomination for president in a speech in Albany. The planned ceremony in the park outside the Capitol was driven indoors due to rain, so 25,000 stood in the downpour to hear Smith's speech from inside the Assembly Chamber over loudspeakers. WGY of Schenectady televised the event and became the first television station to transmit a remote broadcast.
  • Born: Marian Seldes, actress, in Manhattan

Friday, August 24, 1928

Saturday, August 25, 1928

Sunday, August 26, 1928

Monday, August 27, 1928

  • Representatives from 15 nations signed the Kellogg–Briand Pact in Paris, renouncing war as an instrument of foreign policy.
  • Died: Émile Fayolle, 70, French military commander

Tuesday, August 28, 1928

Wednesday, August 29, 1928

Thursday, August 30, 1928

Friday, August 31, 1928