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   Fiske Stone would appoint J. Hoover too be the Head of the FBI. Fiske Stone would appoint J. Hoover too be the Head of the FBI.
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   Hitler's manifesto is published publicly. Hitler's manifesto is published publicly.
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   The great market crash happens in New York, causing massive financial devastation across America. The great market crash happens in New York, causing massive financial devastation across America.
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   Hitler managed to take over a position as the Chancellor of Germany gaining much power. Hitler managed to take over a position as the Chancellor of Germany gaining much power.
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   The CCC (Civilian Conservation Crops) was founded. The CCC (Civilian Conservation Crops) was founded.
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   The WPA (Works Progress Administration) is first founded. The WPA (Works Progress Administration) is first founded.
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   Braddock would manage to win against current champion Max Bear in the ring. Braddock would manage to win against current champion Max Bear in the ring.
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   FDR is elected president for the first time in a many-election term. FDR is elected president for the first time in a many-election term.
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   The eleventh Olympic games are held in Berlin. The eleventh Olympic games are held in Berlin.
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   Kristallnacht also known as "Night of Broken Glass" was a tragic event where Nazi parties started a pogrom against Jews. Kristallnacht also known as "Night of Broken Glass" was a tragic event where Nazi parties started a pogrom against Jews.
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   Grapes of Wrath, a book that would go on to win multiple awards, is published. Grapes of Wrath, a book that would go on to win multiple awards, is published.
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   Wizard of Oz first is presented in Grauman's Chinese Theatre. Wizard of Oz first is presented in Grauman's Chinese Theatre.
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   Germany starts its month-long invasion of Poland. Germany starts its month-long invasion of Poland.
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   A devastating dust storm would ravage multiple crops across America. A devastating dust storm would ravage multiple crops across America.
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   FDR presents a speech about the four freedoms: freedom of speech, freedom of worship, freedom from want, and freedom from fear. FDR presents a speech about the four freedoms: freedom of speech, freedom of worship, freedom from want, and freedom from fear.
