March 1938


The following events occurred in March 1938:

[March 1], 1938 (Tuesday)

[March 2], 1938 (Wednesday)

[March 3], 1938 (Thursday)

[March 4], 1938 (Friday)

[March 5], 1938 (Saturday)

[March 6], 1938 (Sunday)

[March 7], 1938 (Monday)

[March 8], 1938 (Tuesday)

  • Former U.S. President Herbert Hoover visited Adolf Hitler at the Chancellory in Berlin. Their hour-long conversation on issues such as housing, employment and agriculture was reportedly courteous.
  • Born: Bruno Pizzul, journalist and footballer, in Udine, Italy

[March 9], 1938 (Wednesday)

[March 10], 1938 (Thursday)

[March 11], 1938 (Friday)

  • Germany mobilized along the Austrian border threatening to invade. Chancellor Kurt Schuschnigg resigned over the radio and explained that the Austrian military had been instructed not to resist. Schuschnigg signed off with, "I say goodbye with the heartfelt wish that God will protect Austria."

[March 12], 1938 (Saturday)

  • Anschluss: The German army crossed the Austrian border at 8:00 a.m.; Hitler's convoy arrived later that day. Arrests of thousands of potential opponents of the Nazis began.
  • Francoist Spain repealed the Spanish Republic's civil marriage law.
  • Died: Lyda Roberti, 31, Polish-born American actress

[March 13], 1938 (Sunday)

[March 14], 1938 (Monday)

  • Hitler rode into Vienna triumphantly.
  • British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain made a speech in the House of Commons on the Austrian situation, saying the government "emphatically" disapproved of Germany's deed but that "nothing could have prevented this action by Germany unless we and others with us had been prepared to use force to prevent it."
  • The Nationalists captured Alcañiz.
  • Born: Eleanor Bron, actress and author, in Stanmore, England

[March 15], 1938 (Tuesday)

[March 16], 1938 (Wednesday)

[March 17], 1938 (Thursday)

[March 18], 1938 (Friday)

[March 19], 1938 (Saturday)

  • Lithuania capitulated to Poland's March 17 ultimatum. A spontaneous celebration in the streets of Warsaw turned into antisemitic rioting in which 2 people were killed and the windows of many Jewish shops were smashed.
  • Born: Joe Kapp, CFL and NFL quarterback, in Santa Fe, New Mexico

[March 20], 1938 (Sunday)

[March 21], 1938 (Monday)

[March 22], 1938 (Tuesday)

[March 23], 1938 (Wednesday)

[March 24], 1938 (Thursday)

[March 25], 1938 (Friday)

[March 26], 1938 (Saturday)

[March 27], 1938 (Sunday)

[March 28], 1938 (Monday)

[March 29], 1938 (Tuesday)

[March 30], 1938 (Wednesday)

  • The U.S. government demanded that Mexico pay fair compensation for the losses of American oil companies after the Mexican government took over their property.
  • Benito Mussolini gave a senate speech broadcast around the world warning that "Italy's land, sea and air forces are tuned for rapid and implacable war."

[March 31], 1938 (Thursday)