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1935
 
   
US athlete Jesse Owens sets three world records and equals a fourth within the space of less than an hour in Ann Arbor, Michigan      
1935
 
   
Strikers in Vancouver begin the On-to-Ottawa Trek, to take their grievances to government      
1935
 
    
Tortilla Flat brings success for the US novelist John Steinbeck       
1935
 
   
A truce ends armed hostilities in the three-year Chaco War between Bolivia and Paraguay      
1935
 
    
In A Night at the Opera the Marx Brothers make the first of their films as the famous threesome, Groucho, Harpo and Chico       
1935
 
     
Alban Berg writes his Violin Concerto, commissioned by Louis Krasner, in memory of Manon Gropius        
1935-1938
 
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Adolf Hitler's rearmament programme begins to reduce German unemployment, and by 1938 eliminates it entirely      
1935
 
    
T.S. Eliot's play Murder in the Cathedral has its first performance in Canterbury cathedral       
1935
 
    
George Gallup founds the American Institute of Public Opinion and becomes the pioneer of modern polling techniques       
1935
 
     
Elias Canetti publishes the novel later translated into English as Auto da Fé