January 1935

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January 16, 1935: Former Soviet leaders Grigory Zinoviev and Lev Kamenev plead guilty to conspiracy to assassinate Sergei Kirov

January 1, 1935 (Tuesday)

January 2, 1935 (Wednesday)

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January 9, 1935 (Wednesday)

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January 11, 1935 (Friday)

January 12, 1935 (Saturday)

January 13, 1935 (Sunday)

January 14, 1935 (Monday)

January 15, 1935 (Tuesday)

  • The plebiscite commission of the League of Nations announced that the Saar had voted overwhelmingly (about 90%) for reunification with Germany.[25] Adolf Hitler gave a radio address on the results of the plebiscite, saying that "Fifteen years of distress, which was a painful period for all Germans, has finally ended. The joy of the return is the joy of the entire nation."[26]
  • The Salvadoran presidential election concluded after three days. Maximiliano Hernández Martínez ran unopposed and claimed 100% of the vote.

January 16, 1935 (Wednesday)

January 17, 1935 (Thursday)

  • The League of Nations voted to return control of the Saar to Germany, effective March 1.[5]
  • Grigory Zinoviev was sentenced to 10 years imprisonment and Leo Kamenev to five. The court ruled that they had no direct connection to the Kirov murder but knew of the terroristic character of the group that carried it out.[30]
  • Born: Ruth Ann Minner, U.S. politician and businesswoman, governor of Delaware from 2001 to 2009; in Milford, Delaware (d. 2021)

January 18, 1935 (Friday)

January 19, 1935 (Saturday)

January 20, 1935 (Sunday)

January 21, 1935 (Monday)

January 22, 1935 (Tuesday)

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January 28, 1935 (Monday)

  • Iceland passed a law legalizing abortion in certain circumstances. This is often cited as the first law of its kind in the world, although other countries like Mexico had previously passed laws allowing for abortion under certain conditions, and Soviet Russia passed a short-lived law permitting it in 1920.[47][48]
  • Died: Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov, 75, Russian composer, conductor and teacher

January 29, 1935 (Tuesday)

January 30, 1935 (Wednesday)

January 31, 1935 (Thursday)

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