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In [[1918]], January was the month in which [[rationing]] of [[sugar]] began in [[Britain]] during [[World War I]]. Some people, like [[Constable]] [[Albert Briggs]], therefore regarded January 1918 as the first time they really understood the deprivations of war. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Casualties of War (novel)}}) | In [[1918]], January was the month in which [[rationing]] of [[sugar]] began in [[Britain]] during [[World War I]]. Some people, like [[Constable]] [[Albert Briggs]], therefore regarded January 1918 as the first time they really understood the deprivations of war. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Casualties of War (novel)}}) | ||
In [[1933]], [[Weimar Republic|Weimar]] [[Germany]] entered its closing days, with the [[Nazi]] [[Political party|Party]] gaining [[Election|electoral]] support amidst ongoing [[Economy|economic]] woes. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Alchemists (audio story)}}) [[Adolf Hitler]] became [[Chancellor of Germany]] on [[30 January]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Neverland (audio story)}}) | In [[1933]], [[Weimar Republic|Weimar]] [[Germany]] entered its closing [[Day|days]], with the [[Nazi]] [[Political party|Party]] gaining [[Election|electoral]] support amidst ongoing [[Economy|economic]] woes. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Alchemists (audio story)}}) [[Adolf Hitler]] became [[Chancellor of Germany]] on [[30 January]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Neverland (audio story)}}) | ||
In [[1936]], [[Emil Hartung]] won the [[Cairo 500]] with the help of the [[Seventh Doctor]] and [[Melanie Bush]]. When talking in the [[hotel]] later that [[night]], the Doctor accidentally let slip some [[Anachronism|anachronistic]] information relating to [[radar]] [[technology]]. Hartung thereafter withdrew from public life and returned to [[Germany]] to aid in the development of the [[Luftwaffe]], applying his newfound [[knowledge]] to the [[Hartung Project]]. This somewhat [[Alternate timeline|altered the history]] of the [[World War II|coming war]], forcing the Doctor to later mitigate the effects. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Just War (novel)}}) | In [[1936]], [[Emil Hartung]] won the [[Cairo 500]] with the help of the [[Seventh Doctor]] and [[Melanie Bush]]. When talking in the [[hotel]] later that [[night]], the Doctor accidentally let slip some [[Anachronism|anachronistic]] information relating to [[radar]] [[technology]]. Hartung thereafter withdrew from public life and returned to [[Germany]] to aid in the development of the [[Luftwaffe]], applying his newfound [[knowledge]] to the [[Hartung Project]]. This somewhat [[Alternate timeline|altered the history]] of the [[World War II|coming war]], forcing the Doctor to later mitigate the effects. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Just War (novel)}}) | ||
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In [[1942]], Nazis in [[France]] forced [[Pierre Vedrun]] to developed a [[transmat]] machine which they hoped to use to invade [[England]]. The [[Third Doctor]] and [[Marcel Sangenez]]'s [[French Resistance]] cell fought to prevent such technology falling into the Nazis' hands. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Timebenders (comic story)}}) | In [[1942]], Nazis in [[France]] forced [[Pierre Vedrun]] to developed a [[transmat]] machine which they hoped to use to invade [[England]]. The [[Third Doctor]] and [[Marcel Sangenez]]'s [[French Resistance]] cell fought to prevent such technology falling into the Nazis' hands. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Timebenders (comic story)}}) | ||
In [[1943]], as the [[North Africa Campaign]] neared its conclusion, the [[Eighth Doctor]] was arrested in [[Sierra Leone]] for trying to sneak across the [[border]] without a [[passport]]. While in custody, he met with [[Graham Greene]] to inquire about the [[Markebo | In [[1943]], as the [[North Africa Campaign]] neared its conclusion, the [[Eighth Doctor]] was arrested in [[Sierra Leone]] for trying to sneak across the [[border]] without a [[passport]]. While in custody, he met with [[Graham Greene]] to inquire about the [[Markebo incident]] before Greene returned to England. | ||
In [[1945]], the Eighth Doctor, Greene and [[Alan Turing]] were based in [[Paris]] while attempting to crack a mysterious code. The Doctor and Turing fled to Germany when the Doctor was accused of [[murder]]ing a [[woman]] named [[Daria (The Turing Test)|Daria]] on [[31 January]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Turing Test (novel)}}) | In [[1945]], the Eighth Doctor, Greene and [[Alan Turing]] were based in [[Paris]] while attempting to crack a mysterious code. The Doctor and Turing fled to Germany when the Doctor was accused of [[murder]]ing a [[woman]] named [[Daria (The Turing Test)|Daria]] on [[31 January]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Turing Test (novel)}}) |
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January (French: Janvier (COMIC: Timebenders [+]Loading...["Timebenders (comic story)"])) was a month.
Trends
The month started with New Year's Day. It was the first month of the year. (PROSE: The Novel of the Film [+]Loading...["The Novel of the Film (novelisation)"])
It was also a month that, on Earth at least, was characterised by great commercial activity, in the form of after-Christmas sales to clear out the wares of now out-of-season goods. The Eighth Doctor once offered to take Sam Jones back to Earth in time for these sales. (PROSE: Genocide [+]Loading...["Genocide (novel)"])
A time traveller's diary observed that, every year on 29 January, many humans complained that January seemed longer than other months, which was suggested to be the result of temporal distortion. (PROSE: Time Traveller's Diary)
By year
In 1918, January was the month in which rationing of sugar began in Britain during World War I. Some people, like Constable Albert Briggs, therefore regarded January 1918 as the first time they really understood the deprivations of war. (PROSE: Casualties of War [+]Loading...["Casualties of War (novel)"])
In 1933, Weimar Germany entered its closing days, with the Nazi Party gaining electoral support amidst ongoing economic woes. (AUDIO: The Alchemists [+]Loading...["The Alchemists (audio story)"]) Adolf Hitler became Chancellor of Germany on 30 January. (AUDIO: Neverland [+]Loading...["Neverland (audio story)"])
In 1936, Emil Hartung won the Cairo 500 with the help of the Seventh Doctor and Melanie Bush. When talking in the hotel later that night, the Doctor accidentally let slip some anachronistic information relating to radar technology. Hartung thereafter withdrew from public life and returned to Germany to aid in the development of the Luftwaffe, applying his newfound knowledge to the Hartung Project. This somewhat altered the history of the coming war, forcing the Doctor to later mitigate the effects. (PROSE: Just War [+]Loading...["Just War (novel)"])
In 1942, Nazis in France forced Pierre Vedrun to developed a transmat machine which they hoped to use to invade England. The Third Doctor and Marcel Sangenez's French Resistance cell fought to prevent such technology falling into the Nazis' hands. (COMIC: Timebenders [+]Loading...["Timebenders (comic story)"])
In 1943, as the North Africa Campaign neared its conclusion, the Eighth Doctor was arrested in Sierra Leone for trying to sneak across the border without a passport. While in custody, he met with Graham Greene to inquire about the Markebo incident before Greene returned to England.
In 1945, the Eighth Doctor, Greene and Alan Turing were based in Paris while attempting to crack a mysterious code. The Doctor and Turing fled to Germany when the Doctor was accused of murdering a woman named Daria on 31 January. (PROSE: The Turing Test [+]Loading...["The Turing Test (novel)"])
According to one account, George was "born" on or prior to 11 January 2003, (TV: Night Terrors [+]Loading...["Night Terrors (TV story)","Night Terrors"]) but according to another, he was "born" on 11 February 2003. (PROSE: Night Terrors [+]Loading...["Night Terrors (short story)"])