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What is the name of the baby whose kidnapping shocked 1930s America?

Charles Lindbergh


English mathematician who invented the concept of programmable computers?

Charles Babbage in the 1830sAlan Turing in the 1930s


What started to become popular among Westerners in the 1930s due to the efforts of Charles Schnabel?

The Answer is "Wheatgrass" The Answer is "Wheatgrass"


Who owns Radio City Music Hall?

The Dolan Family. It was founded by Charles Dolan in the early 1930s.


Does tuberculosis affect more than other diseases?

Tuberculosis was a severe health threat in the 1920s and 1930s, but by 1950 the disease wasn't really a factor in public health. It's now an annoyance, but isn't a severe threat any longer.


Who was the vice president of the US in the 1930s?

Charles Curtis was the Vice President under President Herbert Hoover from 1929-1933


Which man had his own radio show in the 1930s and regularly spoke against FDR's New Deal?

D. Father Charles Coughlin


What was a bigger threat to Britain in the 1930's fascism or communism?

Communism. This is one reason Britain appeased Germany in the 1930s. Britain would have preferred fascism over communism.


What did the US focus largely on in the 1930s?

The Great Depression dominated government action in the 1930's. Toward the end of the decade, the Nazis in Germany became a threat to world peace.


What countries were invaded in the 1930s?

The most relevant countries invaded in the 1930s included: China, Ethiopia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Poland, Spain (via the Civil War), and Albania. While not technically invaded, both Czechoslovakia and Austria were annexed by the Third Reich under threat of invasion.


What happened to father Charles coughlin?

Father Charles Coughlin lost his 1930s radio program due to his controversial, and nearly seditious, viewpoints. He retired as a parish pastor until 1966 and died in 1979 at the age of 88.


When was the fog machine invented?

The fog machine was invented in the late 1930s by a man named Charles Kaman. He developed it as a special effect to enhance performances in his plays.