1935

Year 1935 () was a (link will display full calendar) of the.

January

 * January - of  creates a military school at.
 * - Italian colonies of and  are joined together as.
 * - is established.
 * - premier  and  foreign minister  conclude agreement in which each power undertakes not to oppose the other's colonial claims.
 * - patents the.
 * - is born.
 * - becomes the first person to fly solo from  to.
 * - The people of the section which was taken from Germany in 1919 vote to be re united with Germany
 * - kills Barker gang, including, in a shootout.
 * - sells the world's first.
 * - becomes the first country to legalize  on medical grounds.

February

 * - The discovery and clinical development of, the first broadly effective antibacterial drug, is published in a series of articles in Germany's pre-eminent medical journal, Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift, by.

March

 * March -  a coup against the Greek government; however, the attempt fails and he is later captured and executed for treason.
 * - (Rama VII) of  abdicates the throne. He is succeeded by his 9-year-old-nephew  (Rama VIII).
 * - announces  rearmament in violation of the.
 * - breaks out in, NYC after a rumor which claims that police killed a  in the  department store circulates.
 * - is renamed.

April

 * - : The great dust storm, made famous by in his "dust bowl ballads". The hardest hit areas were in Eastern New Mexico and Colorado, and western Oklahoma.
 * -  debuts on Radio.
 * - claims to have a revelation from  telling him to complete his mission from almost 2000 years ago.
 * - The first edition of the was raced and went on to become one the three  of road bicycle racing.

May

 * - : creates the  (WPA).
 * - gains (over  at Taunton by 48 runs) what proved to be their last victory for 99 matches, easily a record in the . Their next Championship win was not until  .
 * - hits his 714.
 * - In the case of , aka the "Sick Chicken Case", declares the  unconstitutional.
 * - 7.1 magnitude destroys  in modern-day : 40,000 dead.

June

 * - : 's government concedes ese military control of north-eastern China.
 * - is founded in Akron, OH by  and Dr..
 * -  of  makes the longest speech on Senate record. The speech took 15½ hours and contained 150,000 words.
 * - defeats  at  to win  heavyweight championship of the world.
 * - : agrees to a  navy equal to 35% of her own naval tonnage.

July

 * becomes de facto dictator of fascist.
 * The becomes law in the.
 * - the 14th  is born.
 * - World's first parking meters, in.
 * The world's first is opened in,.
 * The dust bowl heat wave reaches its peak, sending temperatures in Chicago, Illinois to a record-high 109°F (44°C).
 * - is established in the United States.
 * June or July - The is introduced to northern,  to counter sugar cane s.
 * - First paperback books are published.
 * June or July - The is introduced to northern,  to counter sugar cane s.
 * - First paperback books are published.

August

 * -  signs  into law.
 * - Humorist and aviator  are killed when Post's plane crashes shortly after takeoff near.

September

 * - : A large hits the  killing 423.
 * - fatally shoots  from, , nicknamed "Kingfish", in the  capitol building in.
 * -, flying the , set the airspeed record of 352 (566 km/h).
 * - and his brother Weldon Bascom produced the first night  held outdoors under electric lights at
 * - U.S. President dedicates
 * - U.S. President dedicates

October

 * - - army invades  under  (replaced  by )
 * - A tornado destroyed the 160 metre tall wooden in, Germany. As a result of this catastrophe wooden radio towers are phased out.

November

 * - releases the board game.
 * - A dozen leaders come together to announce the creation of the  (CIO), an organization charged with pushing the cause for.
 * In in,   returned to office at the head of a National Government led by the  with a large but reduced majority.
 * - The  takes off from in an attempt to deliver the first  cargo across the  (the aircraft later reached its destination,, and delivered over 110,000 pieces of ).
 * - The 1935 -made film , the first all-talking film version of classic, opens in the U.S. after its British release.  plays Scrooge, a role he has played onstage hundreds of times. The film is criticized by some for not showing all of the ghosts physically, and quickly fades into obscurity. Widespread interest in it does not surface until the film is shown on  in the 1980s, in very shabby-looking prints. It is eventually restored on, but the criticisms of it remain.

December

 * - resigns as  foreign secretary; replaced by . The  party of, the  founded.
 * - issues the : On Tactics Against Japanese Imperialism, calling for a National United Front against.
 * -  publishes a letter from, who revives tradition in the.

Undated

 * founds the.

January-February

 * -, American boxer (d. )
 * , cosmonaut
 * , American jazz clarinetist
 * -, American singer and guitarist (d. )
 * African-American Publisher
 * , American actor (d. )
 * , American musician
 * , American baritone
 * -, mentalist
 * -, Canadian skier
 * , American race car driver
 * , German football coach
 * , American actor
 * -, Governor of Delaware
 * -, English poet
 * -, American writer (d. )
 * -, Japanese writer, laureate
 * -, Finnish bass (d. )
 * , American songwriter
 * , American guitarist and vocalist (d. )
 * -, Canadian jazz musician
 * -, American singer, actor, and politician (d. )
 * -, British actress
 * -, American talk show host
 * -, Italian soprano
 * -, Canadian jazz musician
 * -, American singer, actor, and politician (d. )
 * -, British actress
 * -, American talk show host
 * -, Italian soprano

March-April

 * , American actor
 * , American writer (d. )
 * -, Danish chess player
 * -, Irish runner
 * , American televangelist
 * , American actor
 * -, Danish mathematician
 * -, American actor
 * -, Swiss writer
 * -, American feminist and author
 * -, President of the Palestine National Authority
 * , Argentine writer
 * , English actor
 * , American actor
 * , American trumpeter
 * -, American record producer (d. )
 * -, British actor (d. )
 * , American actor and journalist
 * , former Governor of New Jersey and Chairman
 * -, American jazz musician
 * -, English model
 * , American actor and journalist
 * , former Governor of New Jersey and Chairman
 * -, American jazz musician
 * -, English model
 * -, English model

May-June

 * -, American actor
 * -, Canadian author
 * -, Spanish journalist, novelist, biographer and essayist (d. )
 * -, Dominican manager
 * , German cancer researcher
 * , English writer (d. )
 * -, Greek singer
 * -, American director
 * -, American football player
 * -, American beauty queen and actress
 * , American-born writer (d. )
 * , English actor (d. )
 * -, British snooker player (d. )
 * -, British actor
 * -, French writer (d. )
 * -, British comedian (d. )
 * -, French writer (d. )
 * -, British comedian (d. )

July-August

 * -, 14th , recipient of the
 * -, cosmonaut
 * -, Dutch economist and politician (d. )
 * -, Northern Irish politician
 * -, American football player and U.S. Vice Presidential candidate
 * -, British television producer and presenter
 * , American composer and comedian
 * , Canadian actor
 * -, Hindu religious leader
 * -, Northern Irish footballer
 * -, British television presenter
 * -, German tenor
 * -, cosmonaut (d. )
 * -, British entertainer (d. )
 * , English actor, singer and songwriter
 * , American football player
 * -, American athlete
 * -, baseball player
 * -, American politician
 * -, American author
 * -, U.S. Vice Presidential candidate
 * -, American singer (d. )
 * , American activist (d. )
 * , baseball player
 * , American activist (d. )
 * , baseball player
 * , baseball player

September-October

 * -, Japanese conductor
 * -, American horse trainer
 * , cosmonaut (d. )
 * , Estonian composer
 * , American artist
 * , American public transit planner
 * , American author (d. )
 * , Romanian Nazi hunter
 * -, French mathematician (d. )
 * -, American musician
 * , American musician
 * , American singer
 * -, English singer and actress
 * -, Italian professional wrestler
 * -, Italian tenor (d. )
 * -, American composer
 * , American athlete
 * , Canadian hockey player
 * -, American actor (d. )
 * -, American actor (d. )
 * -, Irish musician (d. )
 * -, American true-crime writer
 * -, Japanese animated film director
 * , American biographer
 * , Hungarian writer
 * -, American mathematician
 * -, Irish musician (d. )
 * -, American true-crime writer
 * -, Japanese animated film director
 * , American biographer
 * , Hungarian writer
 * -, American mathematician
 * -, American mathematician

November-December

 * -, Palestinian-born literary critic (d. )
 * -, French actor
 * -, baseball player
 * -, Russian astrophysicist
 * - King (d. )
 * -, Austrian skier
 * -, Lebanese singer
 * -, cosmonaut
 * -, First Lady of Mississippi from 1992 until 2000 (d. )
 * -, American film director
 * -, American writer
 * -, Indian actor
 * , American actor (d. )
 * , Indian politician
 * -, American football player, known as the “Sugar Land Express”
 * , American actress (d. )
 * , British author and social theorist, noted translator of
 * -, baseball player and manager (d. )
 * -, American jazz pianist (d. )
 * -, American football player
 * , baseball player
 * -, American jazz pianist (d. )
 * -, American football player
 * , baseball player
 * , baseball player
 * , baseball player

January - March

 * January -, Polish historian (b. )
 * -, Russian composer (b. )
 * -, U.S. Supreme Court Justice (b. )
 * -, Scottish-born physician and physiologist, laureate (b. )
 * -, Albanian actor (b. )

April - June

 * -, architect (b. )
 * -, American poet (b. )
 * -, German mathematician (b. )
 * -, Romanian writer (b. )
 * -, Polish politician (b. )
 * -, French composer (b. )
 * -, English soldier (Lawrence of Arabia) (b. )
 * -, American composer (b. )
 * -, American social worker, recipient of the (b. )
 * -, Czech composer and violinist (b. )
 * -, Japanese novelist (b. )

July - September

 * -, French automobile pioneer (b. )
 * -, French military officer (b. )
 * -, Irish nationalist, poet and artist (b. )
 * -, winner of the first ever cycle race (b. )
 * -, German mathematician (b. )
 * -, American pilot (plane crash) (b. )
 * -, American humorist and actor (plane crash) (b. )
 * -, English tennis player, double winner of Wimbledon (b. )
 * - (b. )
 * -, French novelist and journalist (b. )
 * -, American politician (b. )
 * -, Scottish inventor (b. )

October - December

 * -, Scottish politician, recipient of the (b. )
 * -, 19th century baseball pioneer (b. )
 * -, South African cricketer (b. )
 * -, Austrian musicologist (b. )
 * -, American Egyptologist (b. )
 * -, daughter of (b. )
 * , Norwegian composer (b. )
 * , French physiologist, laureate (b. )
 * -, French chemist, laureate (b. )
 * -, American science-fiction author (b. )
 * -, Venezuelan military dictator (b. )
 * -, Australian soldier (b. )
 * -, German journalist and satirist (b. )
 * -, German journalist and satirist (b. )

Nobel prizes

 * -, ("in recognition of their synthesis of new radioactive elements").
 * - not awarded.
 * - not awarded.
 * - not awarded.