WHAT ALL HAPPENED MAY TO DECEMBER 1935
Find out what all happened May to December 1935

India's first all-boys public school, The Doon School, is founded. (15. September 1935)

Pravda publishes a letter by Pavel Postyshev, who revives New Year tree tradition in the Soviet Union. (28. December 1935)

Nazi Germany adopts a new national flag with the swastika. (15. September 1935)

Inventor Edwin Armstrong gives the first public demonstration of FM broadcasting in the United States at Alpine, New Jersey. (11. June 1935)

The Senegalese Socialist Party holds its second congress. (24. November 1935)

Second Italo-Abyssinian War: Italy invades Ethiopia under General de Bono. (3. October 1935)

The Dust Bowl heat wave reaches its peak, sending temperatures to 109°F (43°C) in Chicago, Illinois and 104°F (40°C) in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (24. July 1935)

Manuel L. Quezon is inaugurated as the second President of the Philippines. (15. November 1935)

A coup d'état by the royalist leadership of the Greek Armed Forces takes place in Athens. It overthrows the government of Panagis Tsaldaris and establishes a regency under Georgios Kondylis, effectively ending the Second Hellenic Republic. (10. October 1935)

Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob Smith (founders of Alcoholics Anonymous) meet for the first time in Akron, Ohio, at the home of Henrietta Siberling. (12. May 1935)

The Downtown Athletic Club Trophy, later renamed the Heisman Trophy, is awarded for the first time. The winner is halfback Jay Berwanger of the University of Chicago. (9. December 1935)

The Philippines ratifies an independence agreement. (14. May 1935)

The Lanka Sama Samaja Party is founded in Ceylon. (18. December 1935)

Dr. Robert Smith takes his last drink, and Alcoholics Anonymous is founded in Akron, Ohio, United States, by him and Bill Wilson. (10. June 1935)

The Nuremberg Laws deprive German Jews of citizenship. (15. September 1935)

The first flight of the Curtiss P-36 Hawk. Hindenburg disaster (6. May 1935)

Dutch Schultz, Abe Landau, Otto Berman, and Bernard "Lulu" Rosencrantz are fatally shot at a saloon in Newark, New Jersey in what will become known as The Chophouse Massacre. (23. October 1935)

Sir Malcolm Campbell reaches a speed of 304.331 miles per hour on the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, becoming the first person to drive an automobile over 300 mph (3. September 1935)

New Deal: The Supreme Court of the United States declares the National Industrial Recovery Act to be unconstitutional in A.L.A. Schechter Poultry Corp. v. United States, (295 U.S. 495). (27. May 1935)

The League of Nations places economic sanctions on fascist Italy for its invasion of Ethiopia. (19. October 1935)

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