May 1934


The following events occurred in May 1934:

[May 1], 1934 (Tuesday)

  • The "May Constitution" was proclaimed in Austria, making the country a one-party Austrofascist state.
  • Ernst Rüdiger Starhemberg became Vice-Chancellor of Austria, replacing his bitter rival Emil Fey.
  • Adolf Hitler gave a May Day speech to a rally at Tempelhof Air Field in Berlin, telling Germany that his government would make every effort to reduce unemployment. "The German people are inspired", Hitler said, "from their venerable president down to the worker and peasant, with only one wish – to become happy through work."
  • The Concordat of 1933, regulating church-state relations in Austria, came into effect.

[May 2], 1934 (Wednesday)

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[May 7], 1934 (Monday)

  • 87 were killed in a fire that swept through a potash mine in Müllheim, Germany.
  • Fugitive businessman Samuel Insull arrived on American soil in the custody of authorities.

[May 8], 1934 (Tuesday)

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[May 11], 1934 (Friday)

  • The German secret police broke up a meeting of 1,000 anti-Nazi delegates to the Protestant synod of Brandenburg.
  • Joseph Goebbels opened a campaign against "defeatists and critics" of the Nazi government. During his announcement he issued a "last warning" to the nation's Jews, saying they would have to "behave as guests."

[May 12], 1934 (Saturday)

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[May 16], 1934 (Wednesday)

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[May 18], 1934 (Friday)

  • U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt delivered a special message to Congress calling for regulation of arms traffic. "The people of many countries are being taxed to the point of poverty and starvation in order to enable governments to engage in a mad race in armament which, if permitted to continue, may well result in war", Roosevelt declared. "This grave menace to the peace of the world is due in no small measure to the uncontrolled activities of the manufacturers and merchants of engines of destruction, and it must be met by the concerted action of the peoples of all nations."
  • The horror film The Black Cat starring Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi was released.
  • Born: Dwayne Hickman, actor and television executive, in Los Angeles

[May 19], 1934 (Saturday)

[May 20], 1934 (Sunday)

  • Conrad of Parzham was canonized as a saint by Pope Pius XI. During the ceremony in the presence of 5,000 German pilgrims, the pope condemned the revival of paganism in Germany when he said, "The life of Conrad of Parzham is an admonition to all those who have wandered far from the truth and seek to restore and magnify with phrases the practices and customs of paganism, and who repudiate Christian doctrine which alone can recall them to virtue, civilization and the true processes."

[May 21], 1934 (Monday)

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[May 23], 1934 (Wednesday)

[May 24], 1934 (Thursday)

  • Rioting in Toledo entered its second day as 6,000 workers fought with the National Guard in front of the Auto-Lite plant.
  • Born: Barry Rose, choir trainer and organist, in Chingford, England
  • Died: Brand Whitlock, 65, American journalist and politician

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