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  1. 1930s - Wikipedia

    The 1930s (pronounced "nineteen-thirties" and commonly abbreviated as " the '30s " or " the Thirties ") was a decade that began on January 1, 1930, and ended on December 31, 1939. In the United …

  2. 1930s: Music, Movies & Great Depression - HISTORY

    Sep 16, 2010 · Over the next nine years, Roosevelt’s New Deal created a new role for the government in American life. Though the New Deal alone did not end the Depression, it did provide an …

  3. 1930s Slang | YourDictionary

    Feb 9, 2024 · Amidst the Great Depression and the golden age of Hollywood, the 30s slang was a mix of rebellion, resilience, and sheer elegance. From "hooch" to "swell," let's swing back to a time when …

  4. The 30s - ThoughtCo

    Learn about the most influential figures and events in the 1930s.

  5. Music of the 30s and 40s - YouTube Music

    Listen to Music of the 30s and 40s on YouTube Music - a dedicated music app with official songs, music videos, remixes, covers, and more.

  6. The 30 Most Important Things to Do in Your 30s

    Oct 26, 2025 · Unlock your best decade with with 30 most important things to do in your 30s—create success, health, wealth, personal growth, and stronger relationships.

  7. 30s Style Guide (with Tips, Colors & Outfit Formulas)

    Jul 28, 2025 · Wish your closet had a little more old Hollywood magic? The 1930s style can be your time machine. This era was all about Hollywood elegance meeting practical femininity. From tilted hats to …

  8. 30s - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    The 30s decade ran from 1 January 30 to 31 December 39. circa 33 – Jesus is crucified, and according to Christianity, resurrects from the dead.

  9. 30s - Wikipedia

    The 30s decade ran from January 1, AD 30, to December 31, AD 39. Jesus was crucified early in the decade: his suffering and redemptive death would form central aspects of Christian theology …

  10. Greatest Hits Of The 1930s - YouTube Music

    1930s Music Of Adrian Rollini & His Orch. - You've Got Me Crying Again.