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Nearly 100,000 Nazi Storm Troopers are gathered at Luitpold arena to listen to a speech by Reichs Fuehrer Adolf Hitler on "Brown Shirt Day" at the Nazi Party convention (Reichsparteitag) in Nuremberg, Germany, in this Sept. 20, 1936, photo. The former Nazi Reichsparteitag building in Nuremberg will become a documentary center covering the history of the Third Reich. The official opening ceremony takes place on Sunday, Nov. 4, 2001, with German President Johannes Rau.  (AP Photo)
FILE - In this Sept. 4, 1936 file photo, Amelia Earhart is talking with her husband George Palmer Putnam, right, and friends in New York, before taking off from Brooklyn's Floyd Bennett field for Los Angeles in the Bendix Trophy race. Floyd Bennett Field was built between 1928 and 1931 and quickly became the preferred launching site for record-setting flights by Howard Hughes,  Earhart, Wiley Post and other aviation pioneers. The Navy took over the airport in 1941 and most of the airport closed for good in 1971, but the New York Police Department still uses a corner of it as its helicopter base.  (AP Photo, File)
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CP2STO380462 | 1936-09 
FILE - In this May 30, 1936, file photo, Lou Meyer (8) approaches the finish line three miles ahead of the second place finisher to win the Indianapolis 500 auto race in Indianapolis, Ind.  (AP Photo/File)
ADVANCE FOR USE SUNDAY, JULY 26, 2014 AND THEREAFTER - FILE - In this May 21, 1936 file photo, President Franklin D. Roosevelt and first lady Eleanor Roosevelt greet D.G. Durham, sitting in a wheelchair, during the annual garden party for disabled veterans at the White House in Washington. At center left is the president's military aide, Col. E.M. Watson. (AP Photo)
ADVANCE FOR USE SUNDAY, JULY 26, 2014 AND THEREAFTER - FILE - In this May 21, 1936 file photo, President Franklin D. Roosevelt and first lady Eleanor Roosevelt greet D.G. Durham, sitting in a wheelchair, during the annual garden party for disabled veterans at the White House in Washington. At center left is the president's military aide, Col. E.M. Watson. (AP Photo)
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CP2STO148855 | 1936-05 
FILE – In this June 9, 1936, file photo, former Vice President Charles G. Dawes, center left, and Ruth McCormick Simms of New Mexico, center right, enter the auditorium for the first session of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland. Dawes served under Republican President Calvin Coolidge from 1925 to 1929. Cleveland is hosting the Republican National Convention from Monday through Thursday, July 18 to 21, 2016.(AP Photo/George R. Skadding, File)
FILE – In this June 23, 1936, file photo, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, running for re-election, waves during the Democratic National Convention held at Convention Hall in Philadelphia. Philadelphia hosted the Democratic National Convention in 1936 and 1948 and the Republican National Convention in 1865, 1872, 1900, 1940, 1948 and 2000, and five of the eight candidates chosen were victorious in November. Philadelphia is hosting the Democratic National Convention from Monday through Thursday, July 25 to 28, 2016. (AP Photo, File)
 New York Yankees' Joe DiMaggio tipping his cap after crossing the plate with an 8th inning home run against the St. Louis Browns, in St. Louis, June 28, 1936. DiMaggio, the elegant Yankee Clipper whose 56-game hitting streak endures as one of the most remarkable records in baseball or any sport, died Monday, March 8, 1999, his lawyer said.( AP Photo / File )
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CP2STO136655 | 1936-06 
FILE - In this April 21, 1936 file photo, Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer Neville Chamberlain  as he stands with his red budget box in London. Chamberlain, who would go onto be prime minister at the outbreak of World War II, was Chancellor for years during the Great Depression. The budget on Wednesday, March 8, 2017 to be delivered by Philip Hammond is set to be the final spring budget. (AP Photo, File)
FILE — Ellison M. "Tarzan" Brown, a 22-year-old a member of Rhode Island's Narragansett tribe, breaks the tape to win the 40th annual Boston Marathon, in Boston, in this April 19, 1936, file photo. Organizers of the Boston Marathon are seeking to make amends for running the 125th edition on Indigenous Peoples Day by throwing the spotlight on Brown, who won the race twice in the 1930s and inspired the name "Heartbreak Hill." The Boston Athletic Association said Monday, Sept. 27, 2021, it will honor Brown's legacy at the pandemic-altered Oct. 11 running of the race. (AP Photo/File)
An Arkansas farmer and his sons are shown in 1936 in the Dust Bowl. The fatal history of North America's cruel hot weather is a danger often forgotten in a time when air conditioning brings comfort to many--but unfortunately not all. The smothering heat of the 1930s Dust Bowl decade destroyed farms in the Midwest, drove farmers from their land and killed nearly 15,000 people.  (AP Photo/Arthur Rothstein)
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CP2STO94075 | 1936-04 
The Olympic torch in Lustgarten, Berlin, is lit Aug. 1, 1936, where will be guarded by members of the Hitler Youth until it is brought to the Olympic stadium for the opening of the games in the afternoon. The torch relay was not always a fixture of the modern Olympics, which began in 1896. The relay tradition began with Adolph Hitler's 1936 Olympics in Berlin. (AP Photo)
FILE - In this July 15, 1936, file photo, Simone Schaller, lower right, waves with members of the United States women's Olympic track and field team as they depart for Europe on the SS Manhattan. Schaller, an American hurdler who competed at the 1932 and 1936 Summer Games and was believed to be the oldest living Olympian, died of natural causes Thursday, Oct. 20, 2016,  in the Arcadia, Calif., home she and her husband built when they married in the 1930s, her grandson Jeffrey Hardy said, Saturday, Oct. 22, 2016. She was 104. (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this July 5, 1936 file photo, Britain's Princess Elizabeth, right, holds a Pembrokeshire Corgi as her sister Princess Margaret feeds it a biscuit. Queen Elizabeth II, Britain’s longest-reigning monarch and a rock of stability across much of a turbulent century, has died. She was 96. Buckingham Palace made the announcement in a statement on Thursday Sept. 8, 2022. (AP Photo, File)
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CP1STO8890488 | 1936-07 
FILE - This is an undated photo showing Spyridon Louis, winner of the race that would come to be known as the marathon in the first modern revival of the ancient Greek sports festival. By April 10, 1896, the day of the first Olympic marathon, the hosts were reeling from their losses in track and field.  Louis delivered Greece's only track and field victory. (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this Feb. 22, 1936 file photo, the chapel of Alamo, site of an heroic battle during the Texan war of independence from Mexico, is seen at nighttime in San Antonio. Built in the 18th century by Spanish missionaries looking to convert the local Native Americans, the Alamo gained its place in history in 1836, when about 200 Texas settlers died trying to defend the fort from Mexican forces. Among the dead: Davy Crockett, Jim Bowie and Lt. Col. William Travis, who promised never to surrender or retreat. The battle cry, "Remember the Alamo!" helped inspire Texans to defeat the Mexican army a month later, securing Texas's independence. (AP Photo, File)
FILE - Performer Josephine Baker strikes a pose during her Ziegfeld Follies performance of "The Conga" on the Winter Garden Theater stage in New York, Feb. 11, 1936. France is inducting Josephine Baker – Missouri-born cabaret dancer, French Resistance fighter and civil rights leader – into its Pantheon, the first Black woman honored in the final resting place of France's most revered luminaries. (AP Photo, File)
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CP1STO1038127 | 1936-02 
FILE - In this March 9, 1936, file photo Works Progress Administration (WPA) workers build a new farm-to-market road along Knob Creek in Tennessee. The New Deal was a try-anything moment during the Great Depression that remade the role of the federal government in American life. (AP Photo, File)
FILE - In this March 2, 1936, file photo, driver Bobby Sall, of Patterson, N.J., leaps from his overturned race car during a test run for a 250-mile stock car auto race in Daytona Beach, Fla. Daytona Beach became the unofficial "Birthplace of Speed" in 1903 when two men argued over who had the fastest horseless carriage and decided things in a race on the white, hard packed sand along the Atlantic Ocean. (AP Photo, File)
FILE - In this March 2, 1936, file photo, driver Bobby Sall, of Patterson, N.J., leaps from his overturned race car during a test run for a 250-mile stock car auto race in Daytona Beach, Fla. Daytona Beach became the unofficial "Birthplace of Speed" in 1903 when two men argued over who had the fastest horseless carriage and decided things in a race on the white, hard packed sand along the Atlantic Ocean. (AP Photo, File)
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CP1STO731360 | 1936-03 
[Cecil "Tiny" Thompson
Thompson spent most of his career with the Boston Bruins. His spectacular play was exceeded only by his longevity. During his 12-year NHL career, Thompson led all goalies in games played nine times, while winning four Vezina Trophies. In his rookie season of 1928-29 he posted a 1.15 goals against mark and led Boston to 26 wins while appearing in all 44 games. In the playoffs, he helped the Bruins win the first Stanley Cup in franchise history. During the 1935-36 season, Thompson entered the record book when he fed a pass to defenseman Babe Siebert, who went on to score. Thompson became the first goalie ever to earn an assist in the NHL. ]
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U.S. WOMAN AIDS COMMUNISM IN CHINA 

SIANFU, CHINA, JAN.7, 1936---AGNES SMEDLEY (ABOVE), AN AMERICAN, IS CREDITED WITH AN IMPORTANT ROLE IN A CAMPAIGN TO ESTABLISH A COMMUNISTIC EMPIRE IN NORTHWEST CHINA OPENLY OPPOSED TO GENERALISSIMO CHIANG KAI-SPEK'S GOVERMENT AT NANKING. EVERY FEW HOURS SHE BROADCASTS APPEALS FOR NEW RECRUITS TO JOIN THE MOVEMENT.

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FILE - In this black and white file photo dated 1936, General Francisco Franco, Generalissimo of the anti-republican military forces and appointed head of Nationalist Spain, is seen in 1936 during the time of the Spanish Civil War.  Spain's Justice Ministry on Wednesday March 5, 2019, invited people to send by email any details they have about officially unrecorded victims of the country's 1936-39 Civil War and the four decades of dictatorship that followed under Gen. Francisco Franco, aiming to create a reliable census and helping to identify the estimated 114,000 victims. (AP Photo, FILE)
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CP1STO579928 | 1936-01 
FILE - In this Aug. 5, 1936 file photo, American athlete Jesse Owens practices in the Olympic Village in Berlin. Two of Owens' daughters are expected to accompany Ohio Gov. John Kasich during dedication events at Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium in Columbus, Ohio, Tuesday, July 17, 2018, and later in the day at Miner's Memorial Park in McConnelsville, Ohio.  (AP Photo, File)
FILE - In this Aug. 8, 1936, file photo, Helen Stephens, of the United States, crosses the finish line to win the 100-meter dash at the Summer Olympic Games in Berlin. Stephens, of Fulton, Mo., set a new world record time of 11.5 seconds. (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this Aug. 8, 1936 file photo, John Woodruff, a freshman at the University of Pittsburgh, wins the 800-meter race at the Olympic Games in Berlin. (AP Photo/File)
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CP1STO579926 | 1936-08 
FILE - This Oct. 28, 1936 file photo shows Benito Mussolini, second from left, flanked by Nazis officers on the occasion of the celebration of the fourteenth anniversary of Italian Fascism. Not since Benito Mussolini’s ignominious fall after failed attempts at making Italy a colonial power that gave Hitler the upper hand in their axis, has the executed former dictator’s image carried such currency.  (AP Photo, File)
Leon KROLL
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ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO   FROM LONDON

"JIM" MOLLLISON'S RABBIT'S PAW MASCOT 

LONDON, ENG. OCTOBER 30, 1936 -- MR JAMES MOLLISON ACCOMPLISHED HIS THIRD TRANSATLANTIC FLIGHT WHEN HE LANDED AT CROYDON AIRPORT HERE AT 9.57 THIS MORNING, HAVING FLOWN ACROSS THE ATLANTIC FROM HARBOUR GRACE, NEWFOUNDLAND, IN 13 HOURS 17 MINUTES. 

ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO SHOWS: MR MOLLISON WAVING THE RABBIT'S PAW MASCOT HE BROUGHT WITH HIM ACROSS THE ATLANTIC "FOR LUCK".

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CP1STO579925 | 1936-10 
GAS CHAMBER

Machine of death
11/10/1936
ROYAL FAMILY  Gt. Britain  Duke of Windsor

Abdication

ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO  FROM LONDON

SECOND DAY OF THE KING'S SOUTH WALES TOUR; VISIT TO SPORTSGROUND BUILT BY UNEMPLOYED.
ABERTILLERY, MONMOUTH, SOUTH WALES, NOVEMBER 19, 1936--DURING THE SECOND AND FINAL DAY OF HIS TOUR OF THE DISTRESSED AREAS OF SOUTH WALES, WHERE UNEMPLOYMENT HAS BEEN RIFE FOR YEARS, KING EDWARD VIII TODAY VISITED THE GLEBE SPORTS GROUND, WHICH HAS BEEN MADE BY UNEMPLOYED ON THE MOUNTAINSIDE HERE. 1936

ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO SHOWS:  KING EDWARD (IN LIGHT OVERCOAT) CHATTING TO WORKMEN DURING HIS VISIT TO THE SPORTSGROUND TODAY.
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PRESIDENT AND SON AT POLLS 

HYDE PARK, N.Y., NOV. 3., 1936 (?) PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT AND HIS SON, FRANKLIN, JR., SHOWN AT THEIR POLLING PLACE IN TOWN HALL FOR TODAY'S BALLOTING. THE PRESIDENT IS SIGNING AN ENROLLMENT BLANK PREPARATORY TO ENTERING THE VOTING BOOTH.

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CP1STO579924 | 1936-11 
Queen Elizabeth Dec 1936

(take out old woman behind)
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MRS. VANDERBILT AT BEAUX ARTS BALL NEW YORK, DEC. 5  --   MRS, GLORIA MORGAN VANDERBILT, WHOSE COURT FIGHT FOR CUSTODY OF HER 12-YEAR A OLD DAUGHTER, FORMS ONE OF THE MOST SENSATIONAL CHAPTERS IN NEW YORK LEGAL RECORDS, IS SHOWN ABOVE AS SHE ATTENDED THE ANNUAL BEAUX ARTS BALL AT HOTEL ASTOR.

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INVOLVED IN ROYAL SPECULATION 

LONDON, DEC. 3, 1936---ENGLAND'S CONSTITUTIONAL CRISIS, BROUGHT ON BY THE FRIENDSHIP OF KING EDWARD FOR MRS. WALLIS SIMPSON, CENTERED INTEREST ANEW UPON THE HUSBAND SHE IS DIVORCING, ERNEST SIMPSON, AND HIS AMERICAN FRIEND, MRS.JACQUES A.L.RAFFRAY OF NEW YORK. SIMPSON (WITH MAGAZINE) IS SHOWN HERE AS HE GREETED MRS. RAFFRAY (RIGHT) ON HER ARRIVAL AT WATERLOO STATION A WEEK AGO.

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CP1STO579922 | 1936-12 
In this photo taken Friday, Aug. 3, 2018, Philippe Hujoel, a dentist and University of Washington professor, holds a toothbrush and toothpaste in an office at the school in Seattle.  THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP/Elaine Thompson
This Feb. 22, 2018, file photo shows an Airbnb logo during an event in San Francisco. A new report suggests that there's a rare window of opportunity to snag a condo in downtown Toronto right now of those that were rented on Airbnb before the COVID-19 outbreak. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP/Eric Risberg, File
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CP1STO1769 | AP 
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King Edward VIII Abdication Crisis  Royal supporters marching with banner  HANDS OFF OUR KING - ABDICATION MEANS REVOLUTION Royalty Abdication Crisis 1936. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA1918689)
PREMIUM --  WHS#15309: Night view of the Madison Theatre with two women in the box office, 111 Monona Ave. (Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.), "Premiere opening day" on the marquee, with Jimmy Dodge's Restaurant and Savidusky's Cleaners and Dyers.  Madison, Wisconsin, 1936. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
PREMIUM --  WHS#12205: Engineering photograph of an experimental Farmall tractor designated as model "F-22".  Chicago, Illinois, 1936. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
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CP2STO47733 | 1936 
Port Hope, Ontario; November 1936--People -- Sir Frederick Banting of Toronto, discoverer of insulin, at the Eldorado Refinery(Banting, Frederick, Sir, 1891-1941). (CP PHOTO) 1999 (National Archives of Canada) C-024051
Moose River Nova Scotia April 24,1936 Disasters - Moose River Mine Rescue. Dr. D.E. Robertson being carried to plane on a stretcher and followed by Mrs. Robertson, Dr. W.E. Gallie, Mrs. Magill (?) and Mrs. Gallie (CP PHOTO) 1999 (National Archives of Canada)PA-136866
Germany; March 1936--People-- Adolf Hitler speaking during the German election campaign of 1936(CP PHOTO) 1999 ( National Archives of Canada/Heinrich Hoffmann ) PA-164752
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CP1STO578014 | 1936 
King George VI at a hunt
A waiter being trained to serve at table at the LCC Hotel and Restaurant School.
Sir Oswald Mosley, the leader of the 'Blackshirts',the British Union of Fascists, addresses a meeting in the East End of London.
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CP2STO47732 | 1936 
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RETRO ALONSO Spanish Formula 1 Fernando Alonso (team RENAULT) in Interlagos, Brazil, on October 24, 2004. Photo by Bernard Asset/Cameleon/ABACA.
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CP2STO47734 | 1936 
King Edward VIII Abdication Crisis  Royal supporters marching with banner  HANDS OFF OUR KING - ABDICATION MEANS REVOLUTION Royalty Abdication Crisis 1936. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA1918689)
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CP2STO50335 | 1936-12 
FILE - In this March 9, 1936, file photo Works Progress Administration (WPA) workers build a new farm-to-market road along Knob Creek in Tennessee. The New Deal was a try-anything moment during the Great Depression that remade the role of the federal government in American life. (AP Photo, File)
FILE - In this March 2, 1936, file photo, driver Bobby Sall, of Patterson, N.J., leaps from his overturned race car during a test run for a 250-mile stock car auto race in Daytona Beach, Fla. Daytona Beach became the unofficial "Birthplace of Speed" in 1903 when two men argued over who had the fastest horseless carriage and decided things in a race on the white, hard packed sand along the Atlantic Ocean. (AP Photo, File)
FILE - In this March 2, 1936, file photo, driver Bobby Sall, of Patterson, N.J., leaps from his overturned race car during a test run for a 250-mile stock car auto race in Daytona Beach, Fla. Daytona Beach became the unofficial "Birthplace of Speed" in 1903 when two men argued over who had the fastest horseless carriage and decided things in a race on the white, hard packed sand along the Atlantic Ocean. (AP Photo, File)
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CP1STO731360 | 1936-03 
The Queen Mary ship sailing past Greenock in March 1936. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPGL680543)
PREMIUM --  WHS#15291: Madison Theatre marquee. Lombard - Foster in "Love Before Breakfast", also "Two In Revolt" on the marquee.  Madison, Wisconsin, 1936. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
PREMIUM --  WHS#15547: Frank family banquet at the home of Morris L. Frank, located at 611 Chapman Street. The family were Greenbush residents.  Madison, Wisconsin, 1936. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
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CP2STO50354 | 1936-03 
Germany; March 1936--People-- Adolf Hitler speaking during the German election campaign of 1936(CP PHOTO) 1999 ( National Archives of Canada/Heinrich Hoffmann ) PA-164752
1936--People--Norman Bethune with Clarke Child.  (CP PHOTO) 1999 (National Archives of Canada) PA-160713
Temiscamingue County, Quebec; 1936-- Industries-- - Shaft Head, Beattie Gold Mines Ltd., Duparquet Twp., Temiscamingue County. (CP PHOTO) 1999 (National Archives of Canada) PA-017652
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CP1STO579929 | 1936-01 
Winner Frederick Dixon in car.
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CP2STO50341 | 1936-09 
The last assassination attempt on a member of the Royal Family in this country; King Edward VIII escaped attack when a man in the crowd near Wellington Arch, London, produced a revolver. The man - held by police - was journalist George Andrew McMahon.
The last assassination attempt on a member of the Royal Family in this country; King Edward VIII escaped attack when a man in the crowd near Wellington Arch, London, produced a revolver. The man - held by police - was journalist George Andrew McMahon.
Policeman holding up traffic in Fleet Street.
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CP2STO50347 | 1936-07 
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Legacy Identifier: CP1STO1769_1936 
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