February 1936


The following events occurred in February 1936:

[February 1], 1936 (Saturday)

[February 2], 1936 (Sunday)

[February 3], 1936 (Monday)

[February 4], 1936 (Tuesday)

[February 5], 1936 (Wednesday)

[February 6], 1936 (Thursday)

[February 7], 1936 (Friday)

[February 8], 1936 (Saturday)

[February 9], 1936 (Sunday)

[February 10], 1936 (Monday)

[February 11], 1936 (Tuesday)

[February 12], 1936 (Wednesday)

  • A severe cold wave swept across North America, breaking numerous records and crippling transportation services.
  • A committee of experts reported to the League of Nations that an oil embargo against Italy would take three and a half months to become effective, and even that would only be if the United States agreed to curtail its booming oil business with Italy.
  • A short-circuit started a fire in a Manhattan café that killed 5 people and injured 37. The incident would have been minor were it not for the panic causing a crowded dash down the stairways.

[February 13], 1936 (Thursday)

  • Charles Maurras published a column in Action Française calling for "the knife" to be used against politicians who supported sanctions against Italy. That same day, French politician Léon Blum was attacked and cut about the head by student followers of Maurras. That night, the French government banned the Action Française, Camelots du Roi and Royalist Students' Association under the law passed in December prohibiting extremist political leagues.

[February 14], 1936 (Friday)

[February 15], 1936 (Saturday)

[February 16], 1936 (Sunday)

[February 17], 1936 (Monday)

[February 18], 1936 (Tuesday)

[February 19], 1936 (Wednesday)

[February 20], 1936 (Thursday)

[February 21], 1936 (Friday)

  • The new Spanish government freed 34,000 political prisoners.

[February 22], 1936 (Saturday)

  • On George Washington's 204th birthday, retired baseball legend Walter Johnson replicated a feat attributed to Washington by throwing a silver dollar across the Rappahannock River. Though it remained in dispute whether Washington ever did such a thing, Johnson did prove that it could be done.
  • Nazi Germany established quotas for Jewish doctors. The decree by Gerhard Wagner stated that the proportion of Jewish doctors in Germany could not exceed the proportion of Jews in the country's general population.
  • Born: Elizabeth MacRae, actress, in Columbia, North Carolina

[February 23], 1936 (Sunday)

[February 24], 1936 (Monday)

[February 25], 1936 (Tuesday)

[February 26], 1936 (Wednesday)

[February 27], 1936 (Thursday)

[February 28], 1936 (Friday)

[February 29], 1936 (Saturday)