June 1930
June 1930 was a month in the Gregorian calendar. It followed May 1930 and preceded July 1930. Key characteristics of this month, and indeed the entire year, were influenced by the ongoing Great Depression. This period saw increasing economic hardship globally, affecting employment, trade, and living standards. Specific events occurring during June 1930 would have been shaped by this overarching economic context. Significant news events or cultural milestones that occurred in June 1930 would be recorded in historical archives and newspaper publications from that period. The specific political climate varied geographically, but generally reflected anxieties and efforts to address the economic crisis. Demographic data from that time would reflect trends in population, birth rates, and mortality rates, potentially impacted by the economic hardships of the era.