May 1939

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The following events occurred in May 1939:

May 1, 1939 (Monday)

  • During May Day celebrations at the Olympiastadion in Berlin, Adolf Hitler spoke of an "international clique of war agitators" trying to encircle Germany and declared, "If we want to survive we must be unified."[1]
  • Born: Judy Collins, singer and songwriter, in Seattle

May 2, 1939 (Tuesday)

May 3, 1939 (Wednesday)

May 4, 1939 (Thursday)

May 5, 1939 (Friday)

May 6, 1939 (Saturday)

May 7, 1939 (Sunday)

  • Italy and Germany announced their intention of signing a military alliance to "contribute effectively to assuring peace in Europe."[7]
  • Born: Sidney Altman, molecular biologist and Nobel laureate, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada (d. 2022); Ruud Lubbers, Prime Minister of the Netherlands, in Rotterdam (d. 2018)

May 8, 1939 (Monday)

  • Britain offered to mediate in the German-Polish dispute over Danzig.[8]

May 9, 1939 (Tuesday)

May 10, 1939 (Wednesday)

May 11, 1939 (Thursday)

May 12, 1939 (Friday)

  • Britain and Turkey announced a mutual aid agreement in the event of aggression or war.[11]
  • Born: Ron Ziegler, White House Press Secretary, in Covington, Kentucky (d. 2003)

May 13, 1939 (Saturday)

  • The German ocean liner MS St. Louis departed Hamburg for Cuba with 936 passengers, mostly Jewish refugees. The Cuban government had already canceled their landing certificates, but many passengers boarded the ship anyway hoping the Cubans would honor the certificates they had already obtained.[12]
  • Born: Harvey Keitel, actor and producer, in Brooklyn, New York
  • Died: Stanisław Leśniewski, 53, Polish mathematician, philosopher and logician

May 14, 1939 (Sunday)

May 15, 1939 (Monday)

May 16, 1939 (Tuesday)

May 17, 1939 (Wednesday)

May 18, 1939 (Thursday)

May 19, 1939 (Friday)

May 20, 1939 (Saturday)

May 21, 1939 (Sunday)

May 22, 1939 (Monday)

May 23, 1939 (Tuesday)

  • A constitutional referendum was held in Denmark. 91.9% of voters approved of a new constitution, but only 48.9% of eligible voters turned up to vote, meaning the percentage of voters who approved of the new constitution fell below the 45% required.
  • The American submarine Squalus dove during a routine test run off Portsmouth, New Hampshire and failed to surface due to a faulty valve. Rescue efforts based from the USS Brooklyn soon got underway.[27]
  • Born: Reinhard Hauff, film director, in Marburg, Germany

May 24, 1939 (Wednesday)

May 25, 1939 (Thursday)

May 26, 1939 (Friday)

May 27, 1939 (Saturday)

May 28, 1939 (Sunday)

  • The Yugoslav adventure comic strip Zigomar first appeared.

May 29, 1939 (Monday)

May 30, 1939 (Tuesday)

May 31, 1939 (Wednesday)

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