November 1932


The following events occurred in November 1932:

[November 1], 1932 (Tuesday)

[November 2], 1932 (Wednesday)

[November 3], 1932 (Thursday)

[November 4], 1932 (Friday)

[November 5], 1932 (Saturday)

[November 6], 1932 (Sunday)

  • Federal elections were held in Germany. The Nazi Party lost 2 million votes and 35 seats but remained the largest party in the Reichstag. The Communist Party gained 11 seats to hold exactly 100.
  • Italy published a far-reaching amnesty decree freeing most prisoners serving terms of less than five years and reducing the sentences of many others serving longer terms. Mussolini called the amnesty "equal in grandiosity to the events of the decennial wherewith it is connected."

[November 7], 1932 (Monday)

[November 8], 1932 (Tuesday)

[November 9], 1932 (Wednesday)

[November 10], 1932 (Thursday)

[November 11], 1932 (Friday)

[November 12], 1932 (Saturday)

[November 13], 1932 (Sunday)

[November 14], 1932 (Monday)

  • A typhoon caused heavy damage in Japan.
  • An Old Prussian cemetery from the 9th century was discovered during excavations in Wiskiauten.

[November 15], 1932 (Tuesday)

[November 16], 1932 (Wednesday)

[November 17], 1932 (Thursday)

[November 18], 1932 (Friday)

[November 19], 1932 (Saturday)

[November 20], 1932 (Sunday)

[November 21], 1932 (Monday)

[November 22], 1932 (Tuesday)

[November 23], 1932 (Wednesday)

  • Leon Trotsky arrived in Denmark to give a lecture in Copenhagen on the Russian Revolution. Police surrounded Trotsky at the dock in Esbjerg to provide protection as 300 communists protested against his arrival, denouncing him as a traitor.
  • The Romanian government said it was unable to secure a non-aggression pact with the Soviet Union due to their disputed claims over the Bessarabia region.

[November 24], 1932 (Thursday)

  • George Bernard Shaw gave a speech before the Fabian Society titled "In Praise of Guy Fawkes", in which he declared that the election of Roosevelt in the United States "will not make the slightest difference to any American" and praised Oswald Mosley as "one of the few people who is writing and thinking about real things, and not about figments and phrases." Shaw laid out his proposal for a dictatorship, saying "you need not be alarmed by the name" because "you have never had anything else than dictators governing you although you did not call them so."
  • The famous tourist attraction known as Byron's cave near Porto Venere, Italy collapsed. There were no injuries and the cause of the cave-in was unknown.

[November 25], 1932 (Friday)

[November 26], 1932 (Saturday)

[November 27], 1932 (Sunday)

[November 28], 1932 (Monday)

  • 80 political prisoners were released in Cuba. Government opponents said the move was made in response to pressure from the United States, but President Gerardo Machado said he was "acting spontaneously without interference either from the United States or any other country." Another 66 were released the following day.

[November 29], 1932 (Tuesday)

[November 30], 1932 (Wednesday)

  • Spain introduced a new law targeting foreign workers, only allowing those who permanently resided in the country for the last five years to work legally.
  • The Italian ocean liner SS Conte di Savoia set off on its maiden voyage from Genoa to New York City.
  • The Soviet Union said it would allow citizens to emigrate in exchange for a large fee paid in foreign currency.
  • The Cecil B. DeMille-directed epic historical film The Sign of the Cross premiered at the Rialto Theatre in New York City.