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June 1938

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The following events occurred in June 1938:

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June 1, 1938 (Wednesday)

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June 2, 1938 (Thursday)

June 3, 1938 (Friday)

June 4, 1938 (Saturday)

  • The third FIFA World Cup tournament began in Paris with Germany (including Austrian players) and Switzerland playing to a 1–1 draw. The French crowd jeered the German team when the players made the Nazi salute and threw bottles, eggs and tomatoes at them throughout the match.[6]
  • Pasteurized won the Belmont Stakes.[7]

June 5, 1938 (Sunday)

  • The famous psychoanalysist Sigmund Freud, 82 and frail, arrived in Paris on the Orient Express, having fled persecution by the Nazis in his homeland of Austria. After a few hours of rest he continued on his way to London where he had been granted asylum.[8]
  • Born: Karin Balzer, hurdler, in Magdeburg, Germany (d. 2019)
  • Died: Edward Denny Bacon, 77, British philatelist

June 6, 1938 (Monday)

June 7, 1938 (Tuesday)

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June 8, 1938 (Wednesday)

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June 9, 1938 (Thursday)

  • The Munich synagogue was destroyed by the Nazis. The congregation was given only a few hours' notice to empty the building.[14]
  • Born: Charles Wuorinen, composer, in New York City (d. 2020)

June 10, 1938 (Friday)

June 11, 1938 (Saturday)

June 12, 1938 (Sunday)

June 13, 1938 (Monday)

June 14, 1938 (Tuesday)

June 15, 1938 (Wednesday)

June 16, 1938 (Thursday)

  • The Battle of Bielsa pocket ended in Nationalist victory.
  • Hundreds of civilians directed by brownshirts attacked Jews along the Grenadierstrasse and Dragonerstrasse in Berlin, assaulting them and writing anti-Jewish slogans on store windows.[22]
  • Vlas Chubar was arrested.[23]

June 17, 1938 (Friday)

June 18, 1938 (Saturday)

June 19, 1938 (Sunday)

June 20, 1938 (Monday)

June 21, 1938 (Tuesday)

  • The border between France and Spain was closed again.[28]
  • Born: Don Black, lyricist, in London, England

June 22, 1938 (Wednesday)

June 23, 1938 (Thursday)

June 24, 1938 (Friday)

June 25, 1938 (Saturday)

June 26, 1938 (Sunday)

  • The Spanish government set three conditions for giving up its reprisal bombing plan: France would reopen its border with Spain, the Spanish rebels stop the bombing of government-held cities, and France and Britain agree to eventually mediate in the conflict.[34]
  • Died: James Weldon Johnson, 67, American writer, diplomat and civil rights leader; E. V. Lucas, 70, English writer; Andrew James Peters, 66, American politician

June 27, 1938 (Monday)

  • Two more British cargo ships in Spanish ports were attacked by warplanes. The Arlon was bombed at Valencia and the Farnham was hit at Alicante.[35] Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain resisted calls in the House of Commons to equip British merchant ships with anti-aircraft guns, saying "A good many difficulties arise in connection with it."[36]

June 28, 1938 (Tuesday)

June 29, 1938 (Wednesday)

June 30, 1938 (Thursday)

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