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August 14, 1933: Oregon loggers accidentally start forest fire, nearly 500 square miles burned View of Tillamook Fire, Oregon from airplane - NARA - 299308.jpg
August 14, 1933: Oregon loggers accidentally start forest fire, nearly 500 square miles burned
August 17, 1933: Gehrig breaks consecutive game record LouGehrigGoudeycard.jpg
August 17, 1933: Gehrig breaks consecutive game record
August 17, 1933: Korolev begins Soviet rocket program The Soviet Union 1969 CPA 3731 stamp (Sergei Korolev).jpg
August 17, 1933: Korolev begins Soviet rocket program

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Contents

August 1, 1933 (Tuesday)

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Gandhi arrested
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Sukarno arrested

August 2, 1933 (Wednesday)

August 3, 1933 (Thursday)

August 4, 1933 (Friday)

August 5, 1933 (Saturday)

August 6, 1933 (Sunday)

August 7, 1933 (Monday)

August 8, 1933 (Tuesday)

August 9, 1933 (Wednesday)

August 10, 1933 (Thursday)

August 11, 1933 (Friday)

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General Bakr Sidqi

August 12, 1933 (Saturday)

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Machado

August 13, 1933 (Sunday)

August 14, 1933 (Monday)

August 15, 1933 (Tuesday)

August 16, 1933 (Wednesday)

August 17, 1933 (Thursday)

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Everett Scott

August 18, 1933 (Friday)

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Nelson

August 19, 1933 (Saturday)

August 20, 1933 (Sunday)

August 21, 1933 (Monday)

August 22, 1933 (Tuesday)

August 23, 1933 (Wednesday)

August 24, 1933 (Thursday)

August 25, 1933 (Friday)

August 26, 1933 (Saturday)

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Insull

August 27, 1933 (Sunday)

August 28, 1933 (Monday)

August 29, 1933 (Tuesday)

August 30, 1933 (Wednesday)

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Lessing

August 31, 1933 (Thursday)

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