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1933
 
    
Pablo Neruda increases his international reputation with a collection of surrealist poems, Residencia en la tierra ('Residence on earth')       
1933
 
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Adolf Hitler puts a bill before the first meeting of the newly elected Reichstag, giving himself unrestricted powers       
1933
 
    
Gustav Krupp and his son Alfried, Germany’s main manufacturers of armaments, join the Nazi party       
1933
 
    
In My Life and Hard Times James Thurber's publishes an affectionate account of his family, including the night the bed fell on his father       
1933
 
    
Lloyd Bacon directs 42nd Street, a classic backstage movie about putting a musical comedy on Broadway       
1933
 
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Japan announces its withdrawal from the League of Nations after a resolution is passed declaring the Japanese occupation of Manchuria illegal      
1933
 
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Adolf Hitler passes a law forcing the 'retirement' of all Jews working in the civil service, schools and universities      
1933
 
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A public outcry over the building of Temple House joined onto Garrick's Temple runs very high. The Council purchases the site for public recreation and demolishes the house See in Google maps   
1933
 
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The fourth Hampton Court Bridge, designed by Edwin Lutyens, is opened by the Price of Wales, on 3 July 1933, who also opens Chiswick Bridge and Twickenham Bridge on the same day See in Google maps   
1933
 
   
The new Nazi government closes down Germany's distinguished school of modern art and architecture, the Bauhaus