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From top to bottom, left to right: the Spanish Civil War begins as Franco’s Nationalists rise against the Republicans; at the 1936 Summer Olympics, Jesse Owens wins four gold medals, defying Nazi racial ideology; the death and state funeral of George V shocks Britain, followed by the Abdication of Edward VIII; the Remilitarisation of the Rhineland violates the Treaty of Versailles, emboldening Hitler; the Anti-Comintern Pact is signed by Germany and Japan against the Soviet Union; the February 26 incident, a failed coup attempt in Japan, leads to political purges.

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March–April

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March 1: Hoover Dam is completed

May–June

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July–August

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July 17: Republican soldiers and Assault Guards during the July 1936 uprising in Barcelona, Spain

September–October

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September 7: Extinction of Thylacine.

November–December

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Date unknown

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Births

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January

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Julio María Sanguinetti
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Émile Lahoud
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Alan Alda

February

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Burt Reynolds
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Jim Brown

March

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F. W. De Klerk
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Ursula Andress
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Mario Vargas Llosa

April

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Glen Campbell
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Roy Orbison
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Adolfo Nicolás
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Albert Finney
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Bobby Darin
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Dennis Hopper
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Bruce Dern
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Kris Kristofferson
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B. J. Habibie
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Kigeli V of Rwanda
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Shirley Knight
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Yasuo Fukuda
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Buddy Guy

August

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Robert Redford
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Wilt Chamberlain

September

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Zine El Abidine Ben Ali
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Buddy Holly
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Silvio Berlusconi

October

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Václav Havel
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Michael Landon

November

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Didier Ratsiraka
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Don Cherry

December

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Aga Khan IV
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Pope Francis
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Mary Tyler Moore

Deaths

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January

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Louise Bryant
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Rudyard Kipling
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King George V of the United Kingdom

February

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Charles Curtis

March

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April

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King Fuad I of Egypt
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Maxim Gorky
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Georg Michaelis

August

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Louis Bleriot
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Grazia Deledda

September

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Karl Buresch

October

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Juho Sunila

November

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John Bowers

December

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Arvid Lindman
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Luigi Pirandello
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Leonardo Torres Quevedo

Nobel Prizes

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  1. The result scoreboard at that time had place only for three numbers, as organizing committee wasn't really prepared for one hundred metres barrier to be broken. Newspapers Jutro and Slovenec publish 101 metres on the next day and news spread fast around the world. Many decades took to publish real measured 101.5 metres distance, engraved in his original trophy from Planica (Salzburger Landesskimuseum).

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