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April 1932

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The following events occurred in April 1932:

April 1, 1932 (Friday)

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April 2, 1932 (Saturday)

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Hitler (left) and Prince Wilhelm (right) [2]

April 3, 1932 (Sunday)

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April 4, 1932 (Monday)

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April 5, 1932 (Tuesday)

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April 6, 1932 (Wednesday)

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April 7, 1932 (Thursday)

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April 8, 1932 (Friday)

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April 9, 1932 (Saturday)

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Cinema lobby card for Scarface

April 10, 1932 (Sunday)

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Hindenburg campaigning

April 11, 1932 (Monday)

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April 12, 1932 (Tuesday)

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April 13, 1932 (Wednesday)

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April 14, 1932 (Thursday)

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April 15, 1932 (Friday)

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April 16, 1932 (Saturday)

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April 17, 1932 (Sunday)

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April 18, 1932 (Monday)

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April 19, 1932 (Tuesday)

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April 20, 1932 (Wednesday)

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A bedroom compartment on the National Limited

April 21, 1932 (Thursday)

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April 22, 1932 (Friday)

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Sarojini Naidu (right) with the Mahatma Gandhi

April 23, 1932 (Saturday)

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The Theatre in 1965

April 24, 1932 (Sunday)

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April 25, 1932 (Monday)

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April 26, 1932 (Tuesday)

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April 27, 1932 (Wednesday)

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April 28, 1932 (Thursday)

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April 29, 1932 (Friday)

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General Shirakawa shortly before his assassination

April 30, 1932 (Saturday)

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References

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  15. ^ a b "Lindy Duped out of $50,000". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 10, 1932. p. 1.
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  20. ^ Schultz, Sigrid (April 10, 1932). "Assassin's Shot Grazes Reich's Banking Chief". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 1.
  21. ^ Darrah, David (April 9, 1932). "Italy Demands Cancellation of War Debts". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 1.
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  23. ^ "Paris Hammers Anew on 'Berlin Must Pay' Tune". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 11, 1932. p. 9.
  24. ^ "14 Volcanoes Erupt; Peril Thousands". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 12, 1932. p. 1.
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  37. ^ "Help for All in Slump Asked by Roosevelt". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 19, 1932. p. 1.
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  46. ^ Swenson, Egbert (April 23, 1932). "British Arrest Poetess, India's Revolt Leader". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 11.
  47. ^ "Hindenburg Cuts Alcohol Rate to Boost Drinking". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 23, 1932. p. 1.
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  52. ^ "Greece Votes to Go Off Gold Standard". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. April 25, 1932. p. 1.
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  55. ^ "31 Injured, One Fatally, in Gas Blast at Detroit". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 26, 1932. p. 6.
  56. ^ "Smith Close Behind Roosevelt in Penn; Sees Rival Stopped". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. April 27, 1932. p. 1.
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  58. ^ "Hoover Vetoes Pension Boost". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. April 27, 1932. p. 1.
  59. ^ "Moscow Greets Turkish Prmier with Great Pomp". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 29, 1932. p. 14.
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