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* Constitutionalist Revolution ( 1932 ): Was the armed movement occurred in the State of São Paulo, Brazil, between July and October 1932, which aimed at the overthrow of the Provisional Government of Getúlio Vargas and the promulgation of a new constitution for Brazil.
Chaplin's loneliness was relieved when he met Paulette Goddard, a 21-year-old actress, in July 1932.
This delineation existed until July 1932, when the Italian government expanded the Chianti zone to include the outlying areas of Barberino Val d ' Elsa, Chiocchio, Robbiano, San Casciano in Val di Pesa and Strada.
Donald Henry Rumsfeld ( born July 9, 1932 ) is an American politician and businessman.
Out hunting one day he chanced to meet Ethel Tree ( 1873-17 July 1932, Northamptonshire ), daughter of Chicago department store founder Marshall Field.
Dave Thomas was born on July 2, 1932 in Atlantic City, New Jersey to a young unmarried woman he never knew.
On 20 July 1932 he married Germaine Kieckens, the secretary of the director of the Le XXe Siècle, whom he had first met in 1927.
Goebbels, although he continued to show " leftish " tendencies in some of his actions ( such as co-operating with the Communists in supporting the Berlin transport workers ' strike in November 1932 ), was totally loyal to Hitler in his struggle with the Strassers, which culminated in Otto ’ s expulsion from the party in July 1930.
Despite his revolutionary rhetoric, Goebbels ’ most important contribution to the Nazi cause between 1930 and 1933 was as the organizer of successive election campaigns: The Reichstag elections of September 1930, July and November 1932 and March 1933, and Hitler ’ s presidential campaign of March – April 1932.
" Although the spectacular rise in the Nazi vote in 1930 and July 1932 was caused mainly by the effects of the Depression, Goebbels as party campaign manager was naturally given much of the credit.
Jacob Neusner ( born July 28, 1932 ) is an American academic scholar of Judaism who lives in Rhinebeck, New York.
Except for the aforementioned 1910 game, the only major match not to involve Glamorgan was a Test Trial in July 1932, which was badly affected by the weather and saw play on only one of the scheduled three days.
* Said bin Taimur ( February 10, 1932July 23, 1970 )
When war finally broke out officially in July 1932, the Bolivians were confident of a rapid victory.
Night-time view of Stresemannstraße in July 1932, showing the Haus Vaterland.
He was Deputy Premier of Victoria from May 1932 until July 1934.
On July 19, 1932, the Secretary of War approved the Silver Star to replace the Citation Star.
A third, reserve, ferry was ordered and modern shore facilities were also built and twin-ferry operation began in July 1932.
# West Virginia ( July 30, 1932 )
Following a Nazi smear campaign the Bauhaus left Dessau in 1932 for Berlin, until its dissolution in July 1933.
* July 4 – Judy Tyler, American actress ( b. 1932 )
* July 20 – Alberto Santos-Dumont, Brazilian aviation pioneer ( d. 1932 )
* July 12 – George Eastman, American inventor ( Kodak ) ( d. 1932 )

July and contingent
On 1 July 1970, the West-Pakistan was devolved and renamed as " Pakistan " under an executive order ( see: LFO Order No. 1970 ), whilst the order had no effects on East-Pakistan and retained its geographical position established in 1955 ( although both East and West contingent formed the federation of Pakistan ).
* July 16 – WWII: The first contingent of the Brazilian Expeditionary Force arrives in Italy.
In the war against Austria, Bernadotte led the Saxon contingent at the Battle of Wagram ( 6 July 1809 ), on which occasion, on his own initiative, he issued an Order of the Day attributing the victory principally to the valour of his Saxons, which order Napoleon at once disavowed.
On July 27 1900, when Wilhelm II spoke during departure ceremonies for the German contingent to the relief force in China, an impromptu, but intemperate reference to the Hun invaders of continental Europe would later be resurrected by British propaganda to mock Germany during World War I and World War II.
The troop contingent from Mound Builders Council attended the jamboree, held beginning July 15, while the council itself ceased to exist on July 1.
Locust Grove was the site of a small Civil War battle on July 3, 1862, in which approximately 250 Union troops surprised and destroyed a similar-sized Confederate contingent, killing about 100 and capturing another 100 while sustaining only minimal losses.
** A Danish contingent known as the Royal Danish Auxiliary Corps commanded by General Prince Frederik of Hesse and a Hanseatic contingent ( from the free cities of Bremen, Lubeck and Hamburg ) commanded by the British Colonel Sir Neil Campbell, were on their way to join Wellington ; both however, joined the army in July having missed the conflict.
On July 26, 1953, the Cuban Revolution began with an ill-prepared armed attack on the Moncada Barracks by a small contingent of rebels led by Fidel Castro.
On 9 July 1943, a contingent of 2, 075 British troops, along with seven jeeps, six anti-tank guns and ten mortars, boarded their gliders in Tunisia and took off at 18: 00 bound for Sicily.
The fort of Battle of Ghazni | Ghazni which fell as a result of mining by a mixed contingent of the Bombay Engineer Group | Bombay and Bengal Engineer Group | Bengal Sappers during the First Afghan War on 23rd July 1839.
In July 2011, a small contingent of Canadian troops was transferred to the NATO Training Mission-Afghanistan to continue the training of the Afghan National Army and Afghan National Police, until 2014.
In July 1899, the Premier of Queensland, James Dickson, offered a contingent of troops for service in South Africa in the event of war between the British Empire, and the Boer Transvaal Republic and Orange Free State.
The first large contingent of veterans left in mid July: these were low-point men who were headed back to the United States to begin training for the invasion of Japan.
The army invaded Bavaria on 2 July and promptly captured the Schellenberg after a devastating assault that included a contingent from the Queen's.
On 31 July an Australian contingent arriving at the jetty at Saumlaki was fired on from the shore and the commander on board was killed.
On July 1, the city and investors reached a lease agreement contingent on the city investing $ 112. 3 million for improving the Gator Bowl.
To defeat this attempt, Charles sent forward a contingent under two officers, Brown and James Holborne of Menstrie, with twelve hundred horse and fifteen hundred infantry, and on Sunday, July 20, a battle took place on the north shore of the Forth at Inverkeithing.
On July 5, 1988 when a contingent of troops was sent in to remove demonstrators by force from Yerevan's Zvarnots Airport shots were fired and one student protester died.
In June 2009 his contract was further extended until July 2010 so that he could oversee the province's security contingent at the 2010 G8 Summit in Huntsville, Ontario.
Robertson's group remained at Watauga in peace until July 1776, when Chief Old Abraham of Chilhowee led a Cherokee contingent that attacked Fort Watauga ( a log fort built for defense purposes by the Watauga Association ).
A sizeable international security contingent of 2, 200 police and troops, led by Australia ( under the Australian Federal Police and Australian Defence Force name Operation Anode ) and New Zealand, and with representatives from about 6 other Pacific nations began arriving on 24 July 2003.
He was again invalided to Britain on 6 July 1902, with the remainder of the AAMC contingent departing for Australia on 8 July 1902.

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