1935 Protests & Revolutions Events — Verified Historical Highlights

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  • 03 Mar Dutch Revolutionary Socialist Workers' Party Formation: On March 3, 1935, the Revolutionary Socialist Party (RSP) and the Independent Socialist Party (OSP) merged to form the Revolutionary Socialist Workers' Party (RSAP) in the Netherlands. This consolidation aimed to strengthen the socialist movement by uniting various left-wing factions, including Trotskyists, syndicalists, and anarcho-communists. Henk Sneevliet, leader of the RSP, became the RSAP's sole member of parliament. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 21 Mar France and Italy protest German rearmament: On March 21, 1935, France and Italy delivered formal notes of protest to Germany regarding its decision to rearm. German Foreign Minister Konstantin von Neurath informed them that his government disregarded their notes because they did "not take the current situation into account." source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 01 Jul On-to-Ottawa Trek Confrontation in Regina: The On-to-Ottawa Trek, a protest by unemployed workers, faced a violent confrontation in Regina on July 1, 1935, when police dispersed the protesters, leading to injuries and arrests. source: thecanadianencyclopedia.ca
  • 08 Aug Anti-government riots in Toulon, France: Between August 5 and 8, 1935, violent protests erupted in Toulon, France, in response to government economic measures that reduced state employees' salaries by 3 to 10 percent. The unrest led to clashes with police, resulting in at least five deaths and approximately 300 injuries. source: fr.wikipedia.org
  • 11 Aug Nazi mass demonstration against Jews: On August 11, 1935, a mass demonstration against Jews was organized by the Nazi regime. source: justapedia.org
  • 27 Aug Soviet Union Dismisses U.S. Diplomatic Protest: On August 27, 1935, the Soviet Union rejected a U.S. diplomatic protest regarding activities at the Seventh Congress of the Communist International. The Soviet response stated that it had "no facts which could be regarded as a violation on the part of the Soviet Government of its obligations." source: history.state.gov
  • 25 Nov Brazil declares state of siege in response to communist uprising: On November 25, 1935, President Getúlio Vargas declared a state of siege across Brazil to suppress a communist-led military revolt initiated by the National Liberation Alliance. The uprising, which began on November 23 in Natal and Recife, escalated to Rio de Janeiro by November 27. The state of siege suspended civil liberties and authorized the government to take extraordinary measures to restore order. source: washingtonpost.com
  • 09 Dec Student Protests in Tiananmen Square: Over a thousand students gathered at Tiananmen Square to protest against Chiang Kai-shek's perceived inaction in response to Japanese imperial aggression, challenging the government's diplomatic stance and demanding a more assertive national defense strategy. source: Wikipedia (day-month pages)