Major Events of September 1936: Key Historical Moments from the Month

Each month is marked by defining moments that shape the course of history. Whether through political shifts, cultural movements, or world-changing events, these periods leave a lasting impression. Dive into the most important events from September 1936 and discover how they influenced the world both then and now.

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Major Events of September 1936: Key Historical Moments from the Month


  • 04 Sep 1936 First woman's east-to-west transatlantic solo flight: On September 4, 1936, Amelia Earhart completed the first solo transatlantic flight from east to west by a woman. This historic flight further established her legacy as a pioneering aviator and inspired many women to pursue careers in aviation. source: britannica.com
  • 08 Sep 1936 8th Nazi Party Congress in Nuremberg: The 8th Nazi Party Congress, known as the "Rally of Honour," was held in Nuremberg from September 8 to 14, 1936. The event was marked by grand displays of Nazi ideology and military strength, with Adolf Hitler proclaiming the restoration of full arms sovereignty to Germany. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 11 Sep 1936 8th Nazi Party Congress in Nuremberg: The 8th Nazi Party Congress continued in Nuremberg on September 11, 1936, with further displays of Nazi ideology and military strength. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 12 Sep 1936 Battle of Majorca concludes with Nationalist victory: The Battle of Majorca, an amphibious landing by Republican forces aiming to reclaim the island, ended on September 12, 1936, with Nationalist forces regaining control after the Republicans' retreat. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 13 Sep 1936 Nazi Rally in Nuremberg: A Nazi rally was held in Nuremberg on September 13, 1936, as part of the annual Nuremberg Rally, showcasing the regime's power and ideology. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 18 Sep 1936 Maritime disaster and hurricane strike on US East Coast: On September 18, 1936, the 1936 Mid-Atlantic hurricane, a Category 3 storm, paralleled the US East Coast without making landfall. The hurricane caused significant damage, including capsized ships and coastal flooding. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 26 Sep 1936 Orson Welles' Theatre Debut: On September 26, 1936, Orson Welles co-wrote and directed the farce "Horse Eats Hat," which premiered at Maxine Elliott's Theatre in New York City. This production marked Welles' second work with the Federal Theatre Project, following the success of "Voodoo Macbeth." The play, adapted from Eugène Labiche's "The Italian Straw Hat," ran until December 5, 1936. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 27 Sep 1936 Siege of the Alcázar Ends: On September 27, 1936, Nationalist forces under Francisco Franco relieved the Alcázar of Toledo, ending a two-month siege by Republican troops during the Spanish Civil War. The relief marked a significant Nationalist victory and was used as a propaganda tool to boost morale among Franco's supporters. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 30 Sep 1936 Britain imposes martial law in Palestine: On September 30, 1936, in response to escalating Arab uprisings, Britain declared martial law in Palestine, aiming to restore order and suppress nationalist movements. source: britannica.com