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  • Sterilization Law Meets Opposition

    Protest Grows as Nazis Plan To Institute Reform First of Year

    Historical Event:
    German Law Authorizes Sterilization for Prevention of Hereditary Diseases
    Newspaper:
    The Evening Star/The Washington Evening Star
    Location:
    Washington, District Of Columbia
    Publication Date:
    Wednesday, December 27, 1933
    Article Type:
    News Article
    Author/Byline:
    AP
    Page:
    A7
  • German Sterilization Courts Delay Action

    Incompleteness of Organization Details Prevent Functioning Today as Scheduled

    Historical Event:
    German Law Authorizes Sterilization for Prevention of Hereditary Diseases
    Newspaper:
    The Evening Star/The Washington Evening Star
    Location:
    Washington, District Of Columbia
    Publication Date:
    Tuesday, January 2, 1934
    Article Type:
    News Article
    Author/Byline:
    AP
    Page:
    1
  • Would Sterilize Blind
    Historical Event:
    German Law Authorizes Sterilization for Prevention of Hereditary Diseases
    Newspaper:
    The Evening Star/The Washington Evening Star
    Location:
    Washington, District Of Columbia
    Publication Date:
    Friday, January 19, 1934
    Article Type:
    News Article
    Author/Byline:
    AP
    Page:
    A-11
  • Europe’s War Dangers

    Troubles of New Character Prevail in That Struggle May Be One of Civilizations

    Historical Event:
    German Law Authorizes Sterilization for Prevention of Hereditary Diseases
    Newspaper:
    The Evening Star/The Washington Evening Star
    Location:
    Washington, District Of Columbia
    Publication Date:
    Sunday, January 21, 1934
    Article Type:
    Editorial or Opinion Piece
    Author/Byline:
    Pertinax
    Page:
    D-3
  • FIGHTS U.S. OKAY OF OLYMPIC BID

    Ornstein Proposes Tabling, if Not Rejection, of Germany's Invitation.

    Historical Event:
    Amateur Athletic Union Says “Yes” to Berlin Olympics
    Newspaper:
    The Evening Star/The Washington Evening Star
    Location:
    Washington, District Of Columbia
    Publication Date:
    Friday, January 26, 1934
    Article Type:
    News Article
    Author/Byline:
    Associated Press
    Page:
    C1
  • Answers To Questions
    Historical Event:
    German Law Authorizes Sterilization for Prevention of Hereditary Diseases
    Newspaper:
    The Evening Star/The Washington Evening Star
    Location:
    Washington, District Of Columbia
    Publication Date:
    Wednesday, January 31, 1934
    Article Type:
    Editorial or Opinion Piece
    Author/Byline:
    Frederic J. Haskin
    Page:
    A-8
  • Mexicans Agree To Leave
    Historical Event:
    “Repatriation” of Mexican Americans and Mexican nationals continues
    Newspaper:
    The Evening Star/The Washington Evening Star
    Location:
    Washington, District Of Columbia
    Publication Date:
    Tuesday, March 20, 1934
    Article Type:
    News Article
    Author/Byline:
    AP
    Page:
    C5
  • Repatriated Mexicans Aim of Los Angeles

    City Plans to Return Families to Native Land With Offer of Cash Allowance

    Historical Event:
    “Repatriation” of Mexican Americans and Mexican nationals continues
    Newspaper:
    The Evening Star/The Washington Evening Star
    Location:
    Washington, District Of Columbia
    Publication Date:
    Sunday, April 1, 1934
    Article Type:
    News Article
    Author/Byline:
    AP
    Page:
    D4
  • Los Angeles Spends $180,000 To Repatriate 13,000 Mexicans

    Charity Organization Find it Difficult, However, to Convince Indigents in Face of Free Food

    Historical Event:
    “Repatriation” of Mexican Americans and Mexican nationals continues
    Newspaper:
    The Evening Star/The Washington Evening Star
    Location:
    Washington, District Of Columbia
    Publication Date:
    Sunday, April 22, 1934
    Article Type:
    News Article
    Author/Byline:
    Francis E. Heacock (AP)
    Page:
    F2
  • HITLER CRUSHES SECOND REVOLUTION

    SCHLEICHER IS SLAIN, ROEHM KILLS HIMSELF, VON PAPEN ARRESTED

    Historical Event:
    Hitler Purges Storm Troopers, Executes Opponents
    Newspaper:
    The Evening Star/The Washington Evening Star
    Location:
    Washington, District Of Columbia
    Publication Date:
    Saturday, June 30, 1934
    Article Type:
    News Article
    Author/Byline:
    AP
    Page:
    1
  • Von Schleicher Slain as Hitler Quells Revolt

    Jail Holds Nazi Troop Chieftain

    Historical Event:
    Hitler Purges Storm Troopers, Executes Opponents
    Newspaper:
    The Washington Times
    Location:
    Washington, District Of Columbia
    Publication Date:
    Saturday, June 30, 1934
    Article Type:
    News Article
    Author/Byline:
    Tom Wilhelm (INS)
    Page:
    1
  • Rift with First Supporters Opened Revolt Against Hitler

    Brown Shirts Clamoring for More Nazi Control and Reich Officials Denouncing “Bolsheviks” Lighted Torch

    Historical Event:
    Hitler Purges Storm Troopers, Executes Opponents
    Newspaper:
    The Evening Star/The Washington Evening Star
    Location:
    Washington, District Of Columbia
    Publication Date:
    Sunday, July 1, 1934
    Article Type:
    News Article
    Author/Byline:
    AP
    Page:
    A-4
  • Immorality Laid to Ernst Roehm

    Nazis Say Storm Troops’ Leader Promoted Revolt in Country

    Historical Event:
    Hitler Purges Storm Troopers, Executes Opponents
    Newspaper:
    The Evening Star/The Washington Evening Star
    Location:
    Washington, District Of Columbia
    Publication Date:
    Sunday, July 1, 1934
    Article Type:
    News Article
    Author/Byline:
    AP
    Page:
    A-4
  • Hitler Ends Revolt As Germany Quakes

    Civil War Is Feared As Reich Foes Die In Nazi House Cleaning

    Historical Event:
    Hitler Purges Storm Troopers, Executes Opponents
    Newspaper:
    The Evening Star/The Washington Evening Star
    Location:
    Washington, District Of Columbia
    Publication Date:
    Sunday, July 1, 1934
    Article Type:
    News Article
    Author/Byline:
    AP
    Page:
    1
  • Civil War Feared In Reich As Hitler Crushes Revolt, Killing Chief Nazi Enemies

    Heavily Armed Forces Placed on Patrol Duty

    Historical Event:
    Hitler Purges Storm Troopers, Executes Opponents
    Newspaper:
    The Washington Post
    Location:
    Washington, District Of Columbia
    Publication Date:
    Sunday, July 1, 1934
    Article Type:
    News Article
    Author/Byline:
    AP
    Page:
    1
  • Hitler Warns Nazis Demand Blind Loyalty

    Death for All Plotters, Goering Says; Other Leaders' Views

    Historical Event:
    Hitler Purges Storm Troopers, Executes Opponents
    Newspaper:
    The Washington Post
    Location:
    Washington, District Of Columbia
    Publication Date:
    Sunday, July 1, 1934
    Article Type:
    News Article
    Author/Byline:
    AP
    Page:
    2
  • Hitler's Fist Strikes in Midst of Political Cross Currents

    Radicals and Conservatives Alike Smashed as Nazi Chief Drives Ahead to Supreme Authority

    Historical Event:
    Hitler Purges Storm Troopers, Executes Opponents
    Newspaper:
    The Evening Star/The Washington Evening Star
    Location:
    Washington, District Of Columbia
    Publication Date:
    Monday, July 2, 1934
    Article Type:
    News Article
    Author/Byline:
    AP
    Page:
    A-3
  • Germany is Held in Terror’s Grip

    Secret Police Actions Arouse Terror Among Berlin Citizens

    Historical Event:
    Hitler Purges Storm Troopers, Executes Opponents
    Newspaper:
    The Evening Star/The Washington Evening Star
    Location:
    Washington, District Of Columbia
    Publication Date:
    Monday, July 2, 1934
    Article Type:
    News Article
    Page:
    A-3
  • Hitler Executes Ten More Rebels; Toll Now 18; Storm Troop Leaders Are Seized

    Goering Decree Places Ban on Discussion of Bloody Drive

    Historical Event:
    Hitler Purges Storm Troopers, Executes Opponents
    Newspaper:
    The Washington Post
    Location:
    Washington, District Of Columbia
    Publication Date:
    Monday, July 2, 1934
    Article Type:
    News Article
    Author/Byline:
    AP
    Page:
    1
  • Ex-Kaiser's Fourth Son Arrested on Hitler Order

    Roehm's Nazi Rebels Crushed by Stern Move; 300 Are Slain or Wounded

    Historical Event:
    Hitler Purges Storm Troopers, Executes Opponents
    Newspaper:
    The Washington Times
    Location:
    Washington, District Of Columbia
    Publication Date:
    Monday, July 2, 1934
    Article Type:
    News Article
    Author/Byline:
    Tom Wilhelm (INS)
    Page:
    1
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