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July 2, 1937: Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan disappear over the Pacific Ocean while attempting to circumnavigate the world

The following events occurred in July 1937:

July 1, 1937 (Thursday)

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July 2, 1937 (Friday)

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  • Amelia Earhart and navigator Fred Noonan, continuing their attempt to fly around the world, departed from the Territory of New Guinea town of Lae with a destination of Howland Island, a distance of 2,556 miles (4,113 km), with an expected flying time of 20 hours.[6] The two never arrived, disappearing somewhere over the Pacific Ocean .[7]
  • In England, the Holditch Colliery disaster killed 30 coal miners, mine inspectors and managers at the Brymbo Colliery in Chesterton, Staffordshire, in England.[8]
  • Don Budge of the United States defeated Gottfried von Cramm of Germany in the gentlemen's singles final at Wimbledon.[9]
  • The first 24-hour guard for the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery was posted at midnight; the changing of the guard has continuously been upheld uninterrupted since.[10]
  • At the direction of Soviet leader Joseph Stalin, the Politburo of the Ukrainian Communist Party adopted Decision No. P51/94, titled "on anti-Soviet elements", and "suggesting" that "the secretaries of all provincial and district committees, as well as the representatives of the NKVD of all provincial and district committees and republics, should immediately arrest the criminals who return to their native regions and those who show the most hostile attitude," followed by a directive for the "planned shooting" of 500 criminals dissidents, and the deportation of 1,300 dissidents and 1,700 criminals, including family members to b deported.[11]
  • The oldest of Indonesia's wayang wong dance troupes, Ngesti Pandawa, was founded by Sastro Sabdo in Madiun, East Java.
  • In Nampa, Idaho, in the U.S., a child set off a fireworks display in the shop window at a drugstore, killing six people and injuring 14 others.[12]
  • Born: Richard Petty, American stock car driver, NASCAR Series champion seven times (1964, 1967, 1971, 1972, 1974, 1975, 1979), holder of the NASCAR record for most races won (200); in Level Cross, North Carolina[13]

July 3, 1937 (Saturday)

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July 4, 1937 (Sunday)

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  • Sir Oswald Mosley led 7,000 Blackshirts, members of his British Union of Fascists in a march from Kentish Town into London's to Trafalgar Square. A group of anti-fascists tried to push past the 2,383 police on hand, but order was generally maintained amid 27 arrests.[20][21]
  • An assassination attempt failed to harm Portugal's prime minister and dictator, António de Oliveira Salazar, who was stepping out of his limousine to attend Sunday mass at a chapel on Barbosa du Bocage Avenue in Lisbon. Although the bomb had been set in an iron case 10 feet (3.0 m) away, the blast did not injure Oliveira. Emídio Santana, an anarchist and founder of the National Syndicate of Metallurgists and leader of the attempted murder, fled to the United Kingdom but was turned back over to Portugal for trial, where he received a prison sentence.[22]
  • Representatives of Iran and Iraq signed the Treaty of Tehran, granting Iran some rights to use the Shatt al-Arab strait leading to the Persian Gulf.[23]
  • Born: Queen Sonja of Norway, queen consort since 1991 as wife of King Harald V; in Oslo

July 5, 1937 (Monday)

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July 6, 1937 (Tuesday)

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July 7, 1937 (Wednesday)

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July 8, 1937 (Thursday)

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July 9, 1937 (Friday)

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July 10, 1937 (Saturday)

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July 11, 1937 (Sunday)

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July 12, 1937 (Monday)

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July 13, 1937 (Tuesday)

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July 14, 1937 (Wednesday)

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July 15, 1937 (Thursday)

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  • The Buchenwald concentration camp was opened by the Nazi German government near Weimar, as prisoners were brought in from camps at Sachsenburg, Lichtenburg and Bad Sulza. Built initially to house 8,000 prisoners, it would have 2,400 by September.[92]
  • The German-Polish accord on Upper Silesia signed May 15, 1922 expired. Germany was no longer obligated to provide equality to all citizens in this region and so the Nuremberg Laws immediately went into effect there.[93]
  • Died: Segis Luvaun (stage name for Louis Thompson), 55, Hawaiian-born American musician and recording artist known as the King of Ukelele Players[94]

July 16, 1937 (Friday)

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July 17, 1937 (Saturday)

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July 18, 1937 (Sunday)

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July 19, 1937 (Monday)

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July 20, 1937 (Tuesday)

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  • Player-manager Rogers Hornsby of the St. Louis Browns played in his final major league game, going 0-for-1 in a pinch hitting appearance during a 5–4 loss to the New York Yankees.[117]
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  • Died: Guglielmo Marconi, 63, Italian physicist and electrical engineer known for his invention of practical wireless communication in the form of telegraphy by radio waves, 1909 Nobel Prize in Physics laureate, died of a heart attack.

July 21, 1937 (Wednesday)

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July 22, 1937 (Thursday)

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July 23, 1937 (Friday)

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  • The British Parliament passed the Matrimonial Causes Act, liberalizing the country's divorce laws.[123]
  • The romantic comedy Saratoga, the last film made by actress Jean Harlow prior to her death on June 7, premiered in the United States. Starring Harlow, Clark Gable, Lionel Barrymore, Frank Morgan, Walter Pidgeon and Una Merkel, Saratoga became the second-highest grossing film of 1937.[124]
  • The seven-part radio series Les Misérables adapted by Orson Welles began airing on the Mutual Network.

July 24, 1937 (Saturday)

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July 25, 1937 (Sunday)

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  • The Soviet Union's Internal Affairs Minister, Nikolai Yezhov, issued NKVD Order No. 00439, directing the arrest of citizens of Germany, including former German citizens who had been granted Soviet citizenship. The order was initially aimed at Germans who worked at railways and in defense industries, whom Yezhov described as agents of the Gestapo and the German General Staff. P. Polian, Soviet Repression of Foreigners: The Great Terror, the GULAG, Deportations, Annali (Milan: Feltrinelli Editore Milano, 2003) pp. 61-104
  • The Battle of Brunete ended inconclusively in Spain.
  • Roger Lapébie of France won the Tour de France.
  • Rudolf Caracciola of Germany won the German Grand Prix.

July 26, 1937 (Monday)

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July 27, 1937 (Tuesday)

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July 28, 1937 (Wednesday)

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July 29, 1937 (Thursday)

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July 30, 1937 (Friday)

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July 31, 1937 (Saturday)

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  • Belfast was shaken by a land mine explosion in the West End, 50 yards from a police barracks.[137]

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