1931

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1931·East Asia·War

Japan invades Manchuria

Japanese officers blew up a small stretch of their own railway near Mukden and blamed Chinese bandits. Within months the entire Chinese northeast was under Japanese occupation as the puppet state of Manchukuo. The League of Nations sent a commission and wagged its finger. Japan walked out. The Second World War in Asia had quietly begun.

September 18, 1931Modern Era
1931·Europe·Politics

Spanish Second Republic proclaimed

After municipal elections showed republican majorities in the big cities, King Alfonso XIII quietly left Spain and a republic was declared in the streets of Madrid to huge crowds singing the Marseillaise. It would be a short, violent, creative, contested five years, ending in civil war and forty years of Franco.

April 14, 1931Modern Era
1931·North America·Technology

Empire State Building opens

Hoover pressed a button in Washington and the lights of the world's tallest building came on in midtown Manhattan. It had gone up in a year and forty-five days, at the rate of a floor every three days, built by ironworkers walking girders without harnesses. The Depression left it half-empty for a decade.

May 1, 1931Modern Era
1931·South Asia·Politics

India's salt tax civil disobedience

Following Gandhi's Salt March, hundreds of thousands of Indians participated in civil disobedience across the subcontinent: boycotting British goods, refusing taxes, making their own salt by the sea. The British jailed sixty thousand protesters in a few months. Viceroy Irwin finally met Gandhi for talks, an unprecedented recognition of the movement's moral authority. The psychological balance in India had shifted.

1931Modern Era
1931·North America·Politics

Scottsboro boys trial

Nine young Black men accused of raping two white women on a freight train in Alabama were tried, convicted, and sentenced to death within weeks. The case, based on fabricated testimony, dragged through American courts for decades and exposed the Jim Crow legal system to national view. It became an early civil rights cause celebre.

May 1, 1931Modern Era
1931·North America·Politics

Al Capone convicted of tax evasion

After years of organized crime that federal prosecutors could not pin on him, Al Capone was finally brought down by Treasury agents on tax charges. He got eleven years at Alcatraz. Syphilis finished him off in the 1940s. The government had found its formula for dismantling organized crime: follow the money.

1931Modern Era
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