I’m continuing my WWII Timeline series with a look at January – March 1937 in this post.
A Timeline of WWII, Winter 1937
January 1937
The Nazis banned Jews from many professional occupations including teaching, accounting, and dentistry. Jews were also denied tax reductions and child allowances.
January 19, 1937
Japan officially stopped adhering to the Washington Conference Treaty of 1921 which limited the size of its Navy.
January 27, 1937
China Nationalists and Communists agreed to combine forces against Japan.
Sources:
This series of posts is based on a compilation of timelines from:
The History Place:
The National WWII Museum Interactive Timeline
World War II Chronicle by the Editors of Publications International, Ltd.
Most recent post from the series:
© Cindy Farrar Bryan and The Arrowhead Club, 2019