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2-1933 February 5 THOUSANDS FORCED TO LEAVE LENINGRAD. BRITISH ORDER SHIPS WITH For Sale


2-1933 February 5 THOUSANDS FORCED TO LEAVE LENINGRAD. BRITISH ORDER SHIPS WITH
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2-1933 February 5 THOUSANDS FORCED TO LEAVE LENINGRAD. BRITISH ORDER SHIPS WITH:
$49.50

THE NEW YORK TIMES ORIGINAL NEWSPAPER -Special Rare \"Rag Edition\"

War Edition - Birthday - Birth-Date - Special Occasion - Research

(Most dates in 1927 - 1952 available, please contact us through messagingwith your requirementsif not in our store)

Please note, we also have regular editions of the New York Times as well as our superb \"rag editions\" please contact through
messaging with your specific requirements.

NORMALLY 30 PAGES PLUS - SUNDAY EDITIONS (MAIN SECTIONS ONLY) 50 PAGES PLUS

PAGE SIZE - 22.5\" X 16\"

FRONT COVER HEADLINES:

THOUSANDS FORCED TO LEAVE LENINGRADBRITISH ORDER SHIPS WITH BARREL-LIKE HULLS; FREIGHTERS CARRY 25% MORE AT LOWER COSTDIET\'S DISSOLUTION REFUSED IN PRUSSIA
Special and rare \"rag edition\":-
\"The rag edition was produced on a very high quality newsprint, with a high percentage of cotton & linen content allowing the issues to remain very white & sturdy many years into the future. Given the subscription cost it is not surprising that libraries rather than individuals were the primarily subscribers\".\"The Times discontinued the rag edition in 1953\".

Wonderful birthday gift with topical news from home and abroad including numerous photographs, stories, fashion and adverts.

We have a collection of these stunning newspapers, book reviews and magazines from the 1920\'s 1930\'s 1940\'s 1950\'s 1960\'s 1970\'s for January, February, March, April, May, June, July August, September, October, November and December. Covering most dates in any given month.

We also have an extensive archive of American and Canadian newspapers, magazines and book reviews covering most of the United States.

Some of the titles include: New York Times, Post, Sun, Herald, Tribune, Journal of Commerce, Kansas City Star, Times, Christian Science Monitor, San Francisco Chronicle, LA Times, Washington Times, Star, Baltimore, WSJ and many more titles.

Canada titles include - Montreal Daily Star, Gazette, Standard, La Patrie, Toronto Mail & Empire, Daily Star

Please don\'t hesitate to contact us through messaging with any specific dates or inquiries, we would be delighted to search for you.

PROFESSIONAL, HIGH QUALITY PACKING, AS WE STRIVE TO DELIVER YOUR ITEM IN THE BEST POSSIBLE CONDITION.

HistoricalEvents February 1933

Events1 - 50of50

1st-Colonial government arrests Anton de Kom in Paramaribo Suriname
1st -Dutch bishops foroffermembership of non-catholic unions
1st -German Parliamentdisolves, Gen Ludendorf predicts catastrophe
2nd-2 days after becoming chancellor,Adolf Hitlerdissolves the Reichstag (Parliament)
2nd -Hermann Goeringbans Communist meetings/demonstrationsin Germany
2nd -Ucicky\'s\"Rotten Morning\" premieres in Berlin
3rd-1st interstate legislative conferencein US opens, Washington, D.C.
3rd -German MinisterHermann Goeringbans social-democratic newspaperVorwarts
3rd -Marinus van derLubbe departs to Berlin
4th--Feb 10] Crew of Dutch \"7Provinces\" mutiny after pay cuts
4th -German President VonHindenburg limits freedom of the press
5th-Marinus van der Lubbe passesDutch/German boundary
6th--90°F (-68°C), Oymyakon, USSR (Asianrecord)
6th -Highest recorded seawave (not tsunami), 34 m, in North Pacific hurricane by USS Ramapo
6th -Pres von Hindenburg& von Papen ends Prussian parliament
7th-Colonial troops in Suriname kill 2demonstrators
7th -Social-Dem meetingin Berlin \"As thousands cheer\" Marxism is dead
8th--23°F (-31°C), Seminole, Texas (staterecord)
8th -1st flight ofall-metal Boeing 247
9th--63°F (-53°C), Moran, Wyoming (staterecord)
10th--54°F (-48°C), Seneca, Oregon (staterecord)
10th -Delivery of 1stsinging telegram (Postal Telegram Co NYC)
10th -Dutch seaplanebombs Dutch ship
10th -Hitlerproclaims end of Marxism
10th -Mutiny on \"7Provinces\" ends (began Feb 4th), 23 killed
12th-German vice-chancellor von Papendemands Catholic aid for Nazis
15th-Karl Radek praises invincible force ofGerman communist party
15th -Pres-electFranklin Rooseveltsurvives assassination attempt
15th -Social-democraticnewspaper \"Vorwarts\" banned again in Berlin
16th-Catholic newspaper Germania warnsagainst nazis/communists
16th -England regains theAshes, thanks to \"bodyline\" tactics
17th-1st issue of \"Newsweek\"magazine published
17th -Marinus van derLubbe arrives in Glindow, at Potsdam
17th -US Senate acceptBlaine Act: ending prohibition
19th-Prussian minister Goering bans allCatholic newspapers
20th-Curom, Curacaose Broadcast Systemstarts: Princess Juliana\'s speech
20th -House of Repscompletes congressional action to repeal Prohibition
20th -Sidney Howard\'s\"Alien Corn\" premieres in NYC
24th-Final demonstration of Germancommunist party in Berlin
24th -League of Nationstells Japanese to pull out of Manchuria
25th-1st genuine US aircraft carrier named,USS Ranger
25th -Major NFL rulechanges (hash mark 10 yds in, posts on goal line)
25th -Thomas Yawkeypurchases Boston Red Sox
26th-Golden Gate Bridge ground-breakingceremony held at Crissy Field
26th -Marinus van derLubbe kept overnight in a police cell
27th-The Reichstag, German parliamentbuilding, destroyed by fire; it was set by the Nazis, who blamed it onCommunists
27th -Jean Genet\'s\"Intermezzo\" premieres in Paris
28th-1st female in US Cabinet: FrancesPerkins appointed Secretary of Labor
28th -German PresidentVon Hindenburg abolishes free expression of opinion
28th -Adolf Hitlerbans German Communist Party (KPD)



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2-1933 February 5 THOUSANDS FORCED TO LEAVE LENINGRAD. BRITISH ORDER SHIPS WITH picture

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