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Roosevelt arrives and pretends to not struggle with walking despite his polio.[32][34]
Freddy Malick works at the party for Koenig. Viola from Hydra approaches Malick, revealing she is the contact he has been arranged to meet.[32][34]
Viola leads Malick to a quiet place to talk, and tells him she worked with his father before he died. She gives him a vial, telling him to deliver it to the docks to restore his family's glory. She simply tells him the vial is "the future."[32][34]
Koenig remains at the speakeasy through the night.[32][34]
Malick slips the vial into a bottle, noting the Hydra logo on its stopper, and feeling the future will be his.[32][35]
Malick waits to get on a train to his meetup.[32][35]
The train jolts to a halt as Malick arrives.[32][35]
Malick heads to his meet, getting in a car with his contact.[32][35]
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Early in Kingo's career, Bollywood grows as a rival to Hollywood, and Kingo steps into the spotlight as a Bollywood star. He bills himself as "Raj Kingo Deva, son of the Great Kingo."[36][37]
The Magistrate preaches in a tent. A woman tells him she has brought her son a long way for being healed from Jonah, so the Magistrate goes to her son to help. He lights up his hands and uses his powers to heal the boy, allowing him to walk, which impresses his followers.[43]
At the Deutsches Opernhaus in Berlin, Johann Schmidt meets Adolf Hitler and Ernst Kaufmann head of the Special Weapon Division after the performance of a Wagner opera. Schmidt reveals his theory that the Asgardians and their magic could be more than a myth. Hitler is intrigued by his ideas, and Schmidt offers to conduct research in Kaufmann's unit, but is rejected. Heinrich Himmler overhears the conversation and takes Schmidt under his wing.[81]
Arriving at the Olympic Movie House, Agnes Cully gets a free entry thanks to the man in charge of the tickets only because he thinks she is pretty. As she enters the cinema, Ned Silver approaches her, telling her that she is perfect to be a movie star. She says thanks to him as he is a Hollywood Talent Agent proposing her a job for actress. Silver recommends her to change her name and offers her "Whitney Frost". Cully agrees.[85]
Steve Rogers, who now lost both his parents heads home and is found by Bucky Barnes, who offers to let Steve live with him, but Steve refuses and says he can get by on his own. Barnes tells Rogers that he does not have to get by on his own, and that he will be with him "'til the end of the line."[109]
With Agatha Harkness present, the LZ 129 Hindenburgexplodes, killing thirty-two people. Multiple investigations are opened as bodies are identified. A woman hears rumbling and sees the blimp on fire from outside her window. Survivors are interviewed for the newspaper.[1][105][45]
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An article is published about the Hindenburg disaster, reporting that the safety of the ship had been in question prior to the disaster.[1][105]
↑ 32.0032.0132.0232.0332.0432.0532.0632.0732.0832.0932.1032.1132.1232.1332.14The New Deal shows the year the agents are in to be "1931", with Enoch referring to it as "1-9-3-1" in Know Your Onions, and many other references. In New Life, the Empire State Building's construction progress could reasonably be said to match November 1930-early 1931. So, given it is 1931, it should be January, February at a push. In The New Deal, a poster for Dracula, released February 12, 1931, and a poster for The Phantom of The West, released January 1, 1931, and a poster left over from a football game, with the closest season ending in December 1930, all also suggest January/February. In Know Your Onions, Viola's passport includes an arrival in Berlin, dated "FEB 12 1931", meaning the earliest she could be back in New York is February 13, 1931. Given that she is in New York the day after the S.H.I.E.L.D. agents arrive, they would have to arrive on February 12, 1931 at the earliest. Overall, the episodes should be considered as early as possible, particularly for the Empire State Building's construction. Using the earliest allowable date based on Viola returning to New York from Berlin immediately, it can be taken that the S.H.I.E.L.D. agents arrived on February 12, 1931, and the events of The New Deal and Know Your Onions are on February 13-14, 1931.
↑In Marvel Studios' The Marvel Cinematic Universe: An Official Timeline, Kingo stepping into the spotlight is dated to the "1930s" as "Bollywood flourishes" as a "growing rival" to Hollywood. This is not the very start of his film career, which the book also admits, noting his work goes back to "the early days of silent film" and is placed to 1919 (see other references). However, him stepping into the spotlight properly here can be placed by the description to around the time Bollywood got its first sound films: March 1931.
↑In Eternals, Sersi says to Ikaris, "I told myself something must have happened to you. So, I waited. Days became years, and you never came back," implying that it took her "years" to accept that Ikaris would not return. "Years" can refer to a minimum of two, and a maximum of 19.997 years, before it becomes "decades." The midpoint of this, 10.999 years, can therefore be taken to be how long Sersi took to accept this. Ikaris left on December 6, 1923, so Sersi can be taken to have accepted Ikaris' absence in December 1934.
↑Based on Ken Takemoto's age during filming for The Falcon and The Winter Soldier and working backwards from the series' setting, Yori Nakajima would have been born in the summer of 1938 if he was a victim of Thanos' Snap, or early 1932 if he was not. Since it is not shown whether or not he Snapped, the middle of these two dates, Spring 1936, can be used as an approximation for Nakajima's birth.
↑In The Star-Spangled Man, Bucky Barnes says "I read The Hobbit in 1937, when it first came out." The Hobbit was released on September 21, 1937, so Barnes would have to have read it after then. Barnes' line suggests that he read it soon after its release, especially since he specifies he read the book "in 1937," so a weighted average can be taken, placing more weight on the earlier date. Therefore, Barnes can be taken to have read The Hobbit on October 16, 1937.