September 1934


The following events occurred in September 1934:

[September 1], 1934 (Saturday)

[September 2], 1934 (Sunday)

[September 3], 1934 (Monday)

[September 4], 1934 (Tuesday)

[September 5], 1934 (Wednesday)

  • 11,000 public transit workers went on strike in Tokyo, Japan.
  • The 8th Nuremberg Rally formally opened in Nazi Germany. Adolf Wagner read a proclamation written by Hitler which first established the concept of a "Thousand Year Reich", declaring that the Nazi revolution was complete and there were to be no more revolutions in Germany for the next 1,000 years.
  • The first known victim of the notorious Cleveland Torso Murderer, the Lady of the Lake, was discovered on the shore of Lake Erie.

[September 6], 1934 (Thursday)

  • Hitler reviewed a parade of 52,000 young labourers on the Nuremberg Rally grounds.

[September 7], 1934 (Friday)

[September 8], 1934 (Saturday)

  • The ocean liner Morro Castle (1930)|Morro Castle] caught fire off the coast of New Jersey. Only six of the twelve lifeboats were lowered and a total of 137 people died in the disaster.
  • Gunshots were fired at the home of Austrian Vice-Chancellor Ernst Rüdiger Starhemberg. After a commotion the shots were attributed to a careless guard who bumped his rifle against a wall.
  • Born: Peter Maxwell Davies, composer and conductor, in Salford, Lancashire, England

[September 9], 1934 (Sunday)

[September 10], 1934 (Monday)

[September 11], 1934 (Tuesday)

[September 12], 1934 (Wednesday)

[September 13], 1934 (Thursday)

[September 14], 1934 (Friday)

  • Nazi Germany appealed to brides to help save the country's gold reserves by substituting gold wedding rings for those made of white alloy instead.
  • Soviet Russia reaffirmed its claim to Herald Island by hoisting a Soviet flag there.
  • Born: Sarah Kofman, philosopher, in Paris, France

[September 15], 1934 (Saturday)

[September 16], 1934 (Sunday)

[September 17], 1934 (Monday)

[September 18], 1934 (Tuesday)

[September 19], 1934 (Wednesday)

[September 20], 1934 (Thursday)

[September 21], 1934 (Friday)

[September 22], 1934 (Saturday)

[September 23], 1934 (Sunday)

[September 24], 1934 (Monday)

[September 25], 1934 (Tuesday)

[September 26], 1934 (Wednesday)

[September 27], 1934 (Thursday)

[September 28], 1934 (Friday)

[September 29], 1934 (Saturday)

[September 30], 1934 (Sunday)