On 4 September 1935, the League met again and exonerated both Italy and Ethiopia
of the Walwal incident since both nations believed Walwal was within its territorial
borders.
Z7
Hermann Schoemann Laid down 7 September 1935
Wilhelm
Matthies
Takes command of the Artillery Training Ship
Bremse
on 9 September 1935 to 27 September
1936 On 10 September 1935, Pierre Laval, Anthony Eden, and even
Sir Samuel Hoare agreed on limitations to sanctions against Italy.
On
15 September 1935 The passing of the Nürnberg Laws, National Citizens Law,
and the Law for the Protection of German Blood and German Honour collectively
stripped German Jews of rights.
Adolf
Hitler on 15 September 1935, one year after the death of Reich President Paul
von Hindenburg and Adolf
Hitler's elevation to the position of Führer,
the dual flag arrangement was ended, with the exclusive use of the Nazi flag as
the national flag of Germany.
The
Junkers
Ju 87 Stuka dive bomber took
off for its maiden flight on 17 September 1935. The aircraft originally did not
carry any registration, but later was given the registration D-UBYR. The flight
report, by Hauptmann Willy Neuenhofen, stated the only problem was with the small
radiator, which caused the power plant to overheat.
Adolf
Hitler's Minister for Church Affairs, Hans Kerrl, was appointed on 24 September
1935 to Reich Church committee to supervise the local committees of dissident
Evangelical Churches.
On 25 September 1935, Ethiopia again asked for
neutral observers.
On 27 September 1935, The British Parliament, led
by Konni Zilliacus, unanimously passed sanctions against Italy should it continue
its pursuit against Ethiopia.
On 28 September 1935, Ethiopia began to
mobilise its large but poorly equipped army.
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