South America
- Argentina
- President - Agustín Pedro Justo, President of Argentina (1932–1938)
- Bolivia
- President -
- Daniel Salamanca Urey, President of Bolivia (1931–1934)
- José Luis Tejada Sorzano, President of Bolivia (1934–1936)
- President -
- Brazil
- President - Getúlio Vargas, President of Brazil (1930–1945)
- Chile
- President - Arturo Alessandri, President of Chile (1932–1938)
- Colombia
- President -
- Enrique Olaya Herrera, President of Colombia (1930–1934)
- Alfonso López Pumarejo, President of Colombia (1934–1938)
- President -
- Ecuador
- President -
- Abelardo Montalvo, Acting President of Ecuador (1933–1934)
- José María Velasco Ibarra, President of Ecuador (1934–1935)
- President -
- Paraguay
- President - Eusebio Ayala, President of Paraguay (1932–1936)
- Peru
- President - Óscar R. Benavides, President of Peru (1933–1939)
- Prime Minister -
- José de la Riva-Agüero y Osma, President of the council of ministers of Peru (1933–1934)
- Alberto Rey de Castro y Romaña, President of the council of ministers of Peru (1934)
- Carlos Arenas y Loayza, President of the council of ministers of Peru (1934–1935)
- Uruguay
- President - Gabriel Terra, President of Uruguay (1931–1938)
- Venezuela
- President - Juan Vicente Gómez, President of Venezuela (1931–1935)
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The worlds that were and will be, death and day.
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