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January 4, 1931: CBS Radio ban of Father Charles Coughlin from broadcast attracts 200,000 angry letters CharlesCouglinCraineDetroitPortrait.jpg
January 4, 1931: CBS Radio ban of Father Charles Coughlin from broadcast attracts 200,000 angry letters
January 7, 1931: Two million French mourners watch funeral procession for Marshal Joseph Joffre in Paris La foule aux funerailles du marechal Joffre en 1931.jpg
January 7, 1931: Two million French mourners watch funeral procession for Marshal Joseph Joffre in Paris
January 26, 1931: Gandhi released from prison by British India government Gandhi Allahabad 1931.jpg
January 26, 1931: Gandhi released from prison by British India government

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Thursday, January 1, 1931

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Saturday, January 3, 1931

Marshal Joffre Portrait de Joseph Joffre (cropped).jpg
Marshal Joffre

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Monday, January 5, 1931

Ernst Rohm Bundesarchiv Bild 102-15282A, Ernst Rohm (cropped).jpg
Ernst Röhm

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Panama's President Alfaro Ricardo J. Alfaro.jpg
Panama's President Alfaro

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Saturday, January 31, 1931

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