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1933
 
    
Lloyd Bacon directs 42nd Street, a classic backstage movie about putting a musical comedy on Broadway       
1933
 
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Japan announces its withdrawal from the League of Nations after a resolution is passed declaring the Japanese occupation of Manchuria illegal      
1933
 
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Adolf Hitler passes a law forcing the 'retirement' of all Jews working in the civil service, schools and universities      
1933
 
   
The new Nazi government closes down Germany's distinguished school of modern art and architecture, the Bauhaus      
1933
 
     
Alexander Korda directs Charles Laughton in the film The Private Life of Henry VIII        
1933
 
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Fulgencio Batista, as army chief of staff, begins a long career running the affairs of Cuba   See in Google maps   
1933
 
    
H.G. Wells publishes The Shape of Things to Come, a novel in which he accurately predicts a renewal of world war       
1933
 
     
US actress Katherine Hepburn wins the first of four Oscars in only her second film, Morning Glory        
1933
 
    
The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) is the largest project launched in the first hundred days of Roosevelt's New Deal       
1933
 
     
Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers dance together for the first time on film, in Flying Down to Rio