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*'''[[:Category:Chronology:DC (Generations)|DC (Generations)]]:''' [[Batman (Generations)|Batman]] makes his debut.(''Superman & Batman: Generations II'')
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*'''[[:Category:Chronology:DC (Pre-Crisis Earth-2)|DC (Pre-Crisis Earth-2)]]''', '''[[:Category:Chronology:DC (Generations)|DC (Generations)]]:''' [[Batman (Generations)|Batman]] makes his debut.(''Superman & Batman: Generations II'')
  
 
*'''[[:Category:Chronology:DC (Generations)|DC (Generations)]]:''' Batman and [[Superman (Generations)|Superman]] team up for the first time (in their current identities) to defeat the [[Ultra-Humanite (Generations)|Ultra-Humanite]] at the [[Metropolis World's Fair]]. The Ultra-Humanite switches brains with his henchman [[Ell]], alias [[Lex Luthor (Generations)|Lex Luthor]]. Luthor's brain is preserved by the Ultra-Humanite's robot servants, who spend the next 69 years repairing it. (''Superman & Batman: Generations'', ''Superman & Batman: Generations II'')
 
*'''[[:Category:Chronology:DC (Generations)|DC (Generations)]]:''' Batman and [[Superman (Generations)|Superman]] team up for the first time (in their current identities) to defeat the [[Ultra-Humanite (Generations)|Ultra-Humanite]] at the [[Metropolis World's Fair]]. The Ultra-Humanite switches brains with his henchman [[Ell]], alias [[Lex Luthor (Generations)|Lex Luthor]]. Luthor's brain is preserved by the Ultra-Humanite's robot servants, who spend the next 69 years repairing it. (''Superman & Batman: Generations'', ''Superman & Batman: Generations II'')

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Contents

Events

Dated Events

  • Real World: February 27. Borley Rectory, reputed to be the most haunted house in England, burns down. One witness claimed to have seen ghosts moving around within the burning building.
  • Real World: March 3. Gandhi begins to fast in protest against the injustices of British rule in India.
  • Real World: March 15. German forces occupy the remainder of Czechoslovakia (save newly independent Slovakia).
  • Real World: March 28. The Spanish Civil War ends with Franco's conquest of Madrid. Adventurer Richard Halliburton makes his last contact before disappearing.
  • Real World: June 4. The S.S. St. Louis- with 963 European Jewish refugees on board- is turned away from Florida after already being denied permission to land in Cuba. The ship returns to Europe, and most of the passengers are later killed while in Nazi concentration camps.
  • Real World: August 2. Albert Einstein writes a letter- discussing the need to develop a uranium-based atomic bomb- to U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt.
  • Real World: August 23. Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin come to an agreement- the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact- to divide eastern Europe between them.
  • Real World: November 8. Two agents of the British Secret Intelligence Service are captured by the Germans, leading to many British agents throughout German-occupied territories being found and arrested. Adolf Hitler escapes an assassination attempt.
  • Real World: December 14. The Soviet Union is expelled from the League of Nations for its invasion of Finland.

Undated Events

  • DC (Generations): Batman and Superman team up for the first time (in their current identities) to defeat the Ultra-Humanite at the Metropolis World's Fair. The Ultra-Humanite switches brains with his henchman Ell, alias Lex Luthor. Luthor's brain is preserved by the Ultra-Humanite's robot servants, who spend the next 69 years repairing it. (Superman & Batman: Generations, Superman & Batman: Generations II)

New Fictional Works

Notable Books

The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler, The Outsider and Others by H.P. Lovecraft.

Notable Films

Another Thin Man, Buck Rogers: Destination Saturn (serial), The Cat and the Canary, Charlie Chan at Treasure Island, Charlie Chan in City in Darkness, Charlie Chan in Honolulu, Charlie Chan in Reno, Clouds Over Europe (serial), Dick Tracy's G-Men (serial), Gulliver's Travels, The Hound of the Baskervilles, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, The Man in the Iron Mask, The Man They Could Not Hang, The Phantom Creeps (serial), The Return of Dr. X, The Saint in London, The Saint Strikes Back, Son of Frankenstein, Tarzan Finds a Son, Topper Takes a Trip, The Wizard of Oz, Wuthering Heights, Zorro's Fighting Legion.

Notable Comic Books

Motion Picture Funnies #1 (first Sub-Mariner), Detective Comics #27 (first Batman), Superman #1, Marvel Comics #1 (first Human Torch).


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