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Miss Europe 1933
Date
May 27, 1933
Venue
Madrid, Spain
Entrants
14
Debuts
Norway, Scotland
Withdrawals
Argentina, Paris' South American Colony
Winner
Tat’yana Maslova Soviet Union (In exile)
← 1932
1934 →
Miss Europe 1933 was the sixth annual Miss Europe and the fifth edition under French journalist Maurice de Waleffe. New Delegates from Norway and Scotland are competing in Miss Europe.
Withdraws are Miss Argentina and Miss Paris' South American Colony.
Charlotte Hartmann, who had been crowned Miss Germany before the Nazi seizure of power, was not allowed to attend by the new government but competed after the Miss Europe pageant allowed her to compete in secret.
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winner of it won the MissEurope title. In 1936 Zsa Zsa Gabor won the title, but she was underaged so she couldn't compete in MissEurope. Later she became...
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stocking industries, acquired the international franchises for MissEurope, Miss World, and Miss Universe and built up a kind of monopoly: Other promoters...
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Miss Intercontinental and Miss Charm pageants. This pageant is the oldest beauty pageant in Poland. Starting in 1927, winners entering MissEurope. Traditionally...
Georgine Darcy (January 14, 1933 – July 18, 2004) was an American dancer and actress best known for her role as "Miss Torso" in the 1954 Alfred Hitchcock...
Continental Queen of Beauty of the Americas. *From 1933 to 1952 (with the exception of 1935), "Miss United States" pageants may have been held by different...
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Miss Polski 1995. Miss Polski 1996. Miss Polski 1997. Miss Polski 1998. Miss Polski 1999. Miss Polski 2000. Miss Polski 2001. Miss Polski 2002. Miss Polski...
winning the title of Miss England, winners would participate in Miss Universe, followed by the occasional MissEurope, and finally Miss United Kingdom. In...
also compete at Miss World and MissEurope if the winner will be available to compete by the Miss España Organization. However, Miss España Organization...
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Maniot Greek contestant to win the MissEurope title. She previously had won the "Miss Hellas" (Μις Ελλάς) title at the Miss Star Hellas pageant. She was the...
Jessie Woodrow Sayre (née Wilson; August 28, 1887 – January 15, 1933) was a daughter of US President Woodrow Wilson and Ellen Louise Axson. She was a political...
(August 7, 1914 Hamina — December 29, 1979 Helsinki) was elected Miss Finland in 1933. She was 19 and working in a bread shop in Helsinki when she was...
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by Police Court Judge. Couple Left Immediately for Europe". The New York Times. January 24, 1933. Retrieved February 16, 2009. Times, Special To The...
American War of Independence. Madeleine was educated at Miss Ely's School and then for four years at Miss Spence's School, on West 48th Street in Manhattan...
formed in January 1933 and took control of the bank-owned companies, suddenly giving Italy the largest state-owned industrial sector in Europe (excluding the...