December 1932


The following events occurred in December 1932:

[December 1], 1932 (Thursday)

  • The British government delivered a note to the United States seeking cancellation of all war debts, saying that resumption of the payments "would inevitably deepen the depression."
  • The "Trogir incident" took place in Croatia when a group of young Yugoslav nationalists destroyed eight stone Venetian lions on old public buildings and city walls in the city of Trogir. The incident caused the already strained relations between Yugoslavia and Italy to worsen further.
  • Born: Heather Begg, operatic mezzo-soprano, in Nelson, New Zealand

[December 2], 1932 (Friday)

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[December 4], 1932 (Sunday)

[December 5], 1932 (Monday)

[December 6], 1932 (Tuesday)

  • The Reichstag opened for its first session since November's elections. The Communists tried to introduce a motion of no confidence, but the Nazis used their plurality to have it postponed.
  • Albert Einstein was granted a visa to enter the United States. An organization called the Woman's Patriot Corporation had filed a complaint claiming Einstein was inadmissible "because of his affiliations with certain organizations claimed to be connected with the Communist International", but the State Department announced that George S. Messersmith had "examined Prof. Einstein as he would any applicant and has reached the conclusion that Prof. Einstein is admissible to the United States."

[December 7], 1932 (Wednesday)

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[December 9], 1932 (Friday)

[December 10], 1932 (Saturday)

[December 11], 1932 (Sunday)

  • The United States negotiated a No Force Declaration with Britain, France, Germany and Italy. These nations all promised not to resolve any present or future disputes amongst themselves with force.
  • Born: Enrique Bermúdez, Contra leader, in León, Nicaragua

[December 12], 1932 (Monday)

[December 13], 1932 (Tuesday)

  • A huge anti-Yugoslavian demonstration was held in Rome protesting against the Trogir incident. Mussolini appeared on the balcony of the Palazzo Venezia and declared that such acts of vandalism "cannot and must not be forgotten."
  • Born: Tatsuya Nakadai, actor, in Tokyo, Japan

[December 14], 1932 (Wednesday)

  • The French Chamber of Deputies rejected Prime Minister Édouard Herriot's payment plan of war debts to the United States, voted his government out of office and then voted to defer payment until an international debt conference could be held.
  • Six died in a collision of two passenger trains in Switzerland near Lucerne.

[December 15], 1932 (Thursday)

  • Five countries defaulted on their war debt payments to the United States in response to the U.S. Congress' rejection of the debt reduction plan agreed to at the Lausanne Conference.
  • Died: Josip Vancaš, 75, Croatian architect

[December 16], 1932 (Friday)

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[December 27], 1932 (Tuesday)

  • Radio City Music Hall opened in New York City.
  • South Africa forbade all export of gold.
  • Greek court refused to extradite fugitive business executive Samuel Insull to the United States and freed him from prison, ruling that there was no evidence in the embezzlement and larceny charges he faced in America.

[December 28], 1932 (Wednesday)

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[December 31], 1932 (Saturday)