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Turkish War Of Independence: Encyclopedia Ii - Turkish War Of Independence - Jurisdictional Conflict March 1920 - March 1922
The new government in Constantinople hoping to dissolute the national movement passed a fatwa from Şeyhülislam (legal opinion). The fat...
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Turkish War Of Independence: Encyclopedia Ii - Turkish War Of Independence - Initial Organization May 1919-march 1920
Atatürk needed national support. His notoriety from his position, and his status as a hero after the battle of Gallipoli, gave him some ...
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1920: Encyclopedia Ii - 1920 - Births
1920 - January.
January 1 - Virgilio Savona, Italian singer and songwriter (Quartetto Cetra)
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1920: Encyclopedia - 1920
1920 (MCMXX) is a leap year starting on Thursday (link will take you to calendar)
1920 - Events.
January 7 - Forces of Russian White ...
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1920 In Rail Transport: Encyclopedia Ii - 1920 In Rail Transport - Births
1920 in rail transport - April births.
April 17 - James B. McCahey, Jr., president of Chicago South Shore and South Bend Railroad (d. ...
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1920 In Rail Transport: Encyclopedia Ii - 1920 In Rail Transport - Events
1920 in rail transport - March events.
March 1 - Control of American railroads is returned to private ownership and administration wit...
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Weimar Republic: Encyclopedia - Weimar Republic
The period of German history from 1919 to 1933 is known as the Weimar Republic (German Weimarer Republik, IPA: [ˈvaɪ̯marər repuˈbli...
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Charles Bukowski: Encyclopedia - Charles Bukowski
Charles Bukowski (August 16, 1920 – March 9, 1994), was a Los Angeles poet and novelist. Bukowski is sometimes associated with the Beat...
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A.j.p. Taylor: Encyclopedia - A.j.p. Taylor
Alan John Percivale Taylor (March 25, 1906 – September 7, 1990) was a renowned British historian of the 20th century. Taylor was probab...
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Annette Hanshaw: Encyclopedia - Annette Hanshaw
Annette Hanshaw (October 18, 1901 - March 13, 1985) was on of the first great female jazz singers. In the late 1920's she ranked among Et...
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Charles Lapworth: Encyclopedia - Charles Lapworth
Charles Lapworth (September 20, 1842 – March 13, 1920) was an English geologist.
Born at Faringdon, Berkshire, and trained as a teacher...
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Zelda Fitzgerald: Encyclopedia - Zelda Fitzgerald
Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald (July 24, 1900 - March 10, 1948), born Zelda Sayre in Montgomery, Alabama, was the wife of writer F. Scott Fitzger...
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Vyacheslav Molotov: Encyclopedia - Vyacheslav Molotov
Vyacheslav Mikhailovich Molotov (Russian: Вячесла́в Миха́йлович Мо́лотов) (February 25, 1890 (O.S.) (March 9,...
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William Dean Howells: Encyclopedia - William Dean Howells
William Dean Howells (March 1, 1837 – May 11, 1920) was an American realist author and literary critic.
Born in Martin's Ferry, Ohio, o...
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William Chester Minor: Encyclopedia - William Chester Minor
William Chester Minor (W. C. Minor) (June 1834–March 26, 1920) was an American surgeon who made many scholarly contributions to the Oxf...
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Alfred Witte: Encyclopedia - Alfred Witte
Alfred Witte (2 March 1878, 21:12 LMT, Hamburg -- 4 August 1941, 4:01 MET, Hamburg) was a German astrologer and the founder of the Hambur...
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Albert Hackett: Encyclopedia - Albert Hackett
Albert Hackett (February 16, 1900 – March 16, 1995) was an American dramatist and screenwriter. He almost always collaborated with his ...
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Dazzy Vance: Encyclopedia - Dazzy Vance
Clarence Arthur "Dazzy" Vance (March 4, 1891 - February 16, 1961) was a star Major League Baseball pitcher during the 1920s.
Born in Orie...
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Dalton Camp: Encyclopedia - Dalton Camp
The Honourable Dalton Kingsley Camp, PC, OC, M.Sc, LL.D (September 11, 1920 – March 18, 2002) was a Canadian journalist, politician, po...
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Corriere Della Sera: Encyclopedia - Corriere Della Sera
Corriere della Sera ("Evening Mail") is the leading Italian daily newspaper, printed in Milan.
It is the most famous Italian national new...
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Vanara Sena: Encyclopedia - Vanara Sena
The Vanara Sena (Army of Monkeys) was an organization of young Indian boys and girls created by the young Indira Gandhi in the late 1920s...
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Edgar Cayce: Encyclopedia - Edgar Cayce
Edgar Cayce (March 18, 1877 – January 3, 1945) (pronounced /'keɪsiː/) was an American psychic who channeled answers to questions on s...
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The Mother: Encyclopedia - The Mother
Mirra Alfassa (later Morisset and Richard), known as The Mother (February 21, 1878 - November 17, 1973), was the spiritual partner of the...
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Benjamin Glazer: Encyclopedia - Benjamin Glazer
Benjamin Glazer (May 7, 1887 - March 18, 1956) is an Academy Award-winning writer, producer, foley artist, and director of American films...
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Billy Wilder: Encyclopedia - Billy Wilder
Billy Wilder (June 22, 1906–March 27, 2002) had a career as a screenwriter, film director and producer that spanned more than 50 years ...
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William Patrick Hitler: Encyclopedia - William Patrick Hitler
William Patrick Hitler (March 12, 1911–November 1987), nicknamed Willie, was the nephew of Adolf Hitler. He was the son of Alois Hitler...
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Turkish War Of Independence: Encyclopedia Ii - Turkish War Of Independence - Stage For Peace March 1922- April 1923
The first communication between nationals and the Entente build when the first time Entente began to see the need to make some kind of ar...
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Corliss Lamont: Encyclopedia - Corliss Lamont
Corliss Lamont (March 28, 1902–April 26, 1995), was a humanist philosopher and civil liberties advocate. He was born in Englewood, New ...
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Turkish War Of Independence: Encyclopedia Ii - Turkish War Of Independence - Theatres Of The War
Turkish War of Independence - East-Armenian & Georgia.
The border between Armenia and Turkey was defined in the Treaty of Sèvres, ...
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1920 In Aviation: Encyclopedia Ii - 1920 In Aviation - Events
February
February 1 - the South African Air Force is established as an independent air arm.
February 4 - Pierre van Ryneveld and Quentin...
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Turkish War Of Independence: Encyclopedia Ii - Turkish War Of Independence - The Precursors
The war followed World War I, and the Treaty of Sevres. It culminated with the establishment of the modern Turkish Republic, which was cl...
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Riots In Palestine Of 1920: Encyclopedia Ii - Riots In Palestine Of 1920 - Warning Signs
During their annual spring festival Nebi Musa (Prophet Moses), Muslims march from Jerusalem on the road to Jericho to where they believe ...
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1831 In Rail Transport: Encyclopedia Ii - 1831 In Rail Transport - Births
1831 in rail transport - March births.
March - Robert F. Fairlie, Scottish steam locomotive builder (d. 1885).[2]
March 3 - George Pul...
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Weimar Timeline: Encyclopedia Ii - Weimar Timeline - Weimar Republic
Weimar Timeline - 1920.
January 1920 The DAP grew to 190 members.
February 4, 1920 Allies demand 900 Germans be handed over for war cr...
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Saarland: Encyclopedia Ii - Saarland - History
The territory was established in 1920 in accordance with the Treaty of Versailles. It comprised portions of the Prussian Rhine Province a...
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Weimar Republic: Encyclopedia Ii - Weimar Republic - Hitler's Chancellorship And The Death Of The Weimar Republic 1933
Hitler was sworn in as Chancellor on the morning of January 30, 1933 in what some observers later described as a brief and indifferent ce...
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Weimar Republic: Encyclopedia Ii - Weimar Republic - Reasons For The Weimar Republic's Failure
The Weimar Republic's catastrophic collapse is the subject of continued debate. Although Hitler became Reichskanzler legally through mech...
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Weimar Republic: Encyclopedia Ii - Weimar Republic - Other Roles
Writers John Cornwell and Ian Kershaw are amongst the modern commentators who have studied the role of Ludwig Kaas and his alliance to Po...
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Weimar Republic: Encyclopedia Ii - Weimar Republic - Controlled Revolution: The Establishment Of The Republic 1918-1919
From 1916 onwards, the 1871 German Empire had effectively been governed by the military, led by the Oberste Heeresleitung (OHL, Supreme A...
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Weimar Republic: Encyclopedia Ii - Weimar Republic - The Early Years: Internal Conflict 1919-1923
The Republic was under great pressure from both left and right-wing extremists. The left accused the ruling Social Democrats of having be...
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Weimar Republic: Encyclopedia Ii - Weimar Republic - Stresemann's Golden Era 1923-1929
Gustav Stresemann was Reichskanzler for a brief period in 1923, and served as Foreign Minister from 1923-1929, a period of relative stabi...
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Weimar Republic: Encyclopedia Ii - Weimar Republic - The Republic Crumbles And Hitler's Support Rises 1930-1932
Weimar Republic - Loss of credibility for the Republic.
The last years of the Weimar republic were stamped by even more political insta...
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Weimar Republic: Encyclopedia Ii - Weimar Republic - Controlled Revolution: The Establishment Of The Republic 1918–1919
From 1916 onwards, the 1871 German Empire had effectively been governed by the military, led by the Oberste Heeresleitung (OHL, Supreme A...
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Weimar Republic: Encyclopedia Ii - Weimar Republic - The Early Years: Internal Conflict 1919–1923
The Republic was under great pressure from both left and right-wing extremists. The left accused the ruling Social Democrats of having be...
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Weimar Republic: Encyclopedia Ii - Weimar Republic - Stresemann's Golden Era 1923–1929
Gustav Stresemann was Reichskanzler for a brief period in 1923, and served as Foreign Minister from 1923-1929, a period of relative stabi...
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Weimar Republic: Encyclopedia Ii - Weimar Republic - The Republic Crumbles And Hitler's Support Rises 1930–1932
Weimar Republic - Loss of credibility for the Republic.
The last years of the Weimar republic were stamped by even more political insta...
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Weimar Republic: Encyclopedia Ii - Weimar Republic - Hitler's Chancellorship And The Death Of The Weimar Republic 1933
Hitler was sworn in as Chancellor on the morning of January 30, 1933 in what some observers later described as a brief and indifferent ce...
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Weimar Republic: Encyclopedia Ii - Weimar Republic - Reasons For The Weimar Republic's Failure
The Weimar Republic's catastrophic collapse is the subject of continued debate. Although Hitler became Reichskanzler legally through mech...
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Weimar Republic: Encyclopedia Ii - Weimar Republic - Other Roles
Writers John Cornwell and Ian Kershaw are amongst the modern commentators who have studied the role of Ludwig Kaas and his alliance to Po...
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United States Railroad Administration: Encyclopedia Ii - United States Railroad Administration - Winding Down
In early 1920 the Interstate Commerce Commission's powers over the railroads were substantially increased, in readiness for the USRA's di...
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Kearsarge Class Battleship: Encyclopedia Ii - Kearsarge Class Battleship - Ships In Class
Kearsarge class battleship - USS Kearsarge.
Designation: BB-5 (AB-1 from 5 August 1920)
Laid down: 30 June 1896
Launched: 24 March 189...
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Edgar Cayce: Encyclopedia Ii - Edgar Cayce - Biography
Edgar Cayce was born into a farming family on March 18, 1877 near Beverly, seven miles south of Hopkinsville, Kentucky. One convenient wa...
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Turandot: Encyclopedia Ii - Turandot - History
Puccini first began working on Turandot in March 1920 after meeting with librettists Giuseppe Adami and Renato Simoni. He began compositi...
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Gateway Of India: Encyclopedia Ii - Gateway Of India - History
The Gateway of India was built to commemorate the visit of King George V and Queen Mary to Bombay, prior to the Darbar in Delhi in Decemb...
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The Watchtower: Encyclopedia Ii - The Watchtower - History
Publication began in 1879 under the title Zion's Watch Tower and Herald of Christ's Presence. In 1909 the name was changed to The Watch T...
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Wqxr: Encyclopedia Ii - Wqxr - History
The founder of WQXR, John Vincent Lawless Hogan, was one of the abundant number of pioneers of video transmission via radio waves in the ...
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Uss Langley Cv-1: Encyclopedia Ii - Uss Langley Cv-1 - Carrier
Jupiter was converted into the first U.S. aircraft carrier at the Navy Yard, Norfolk, Virginia, for the purpose of conducting experiments...
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Grigory Zinoviev: Encyclopedia Ii - Grigory Zinoviev - The Civil War 1918-1920
Zinoviev soon returned to the fold and was once again elected to the Central Committee at the VIIth Party Congress on March 8, 1918. He w...
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Chosun Ilbo: Encyclopedia Ii - Chosun Ilbo - History
The Chosun Ilbo Establishment Union was created in September, 1919, and the Chosun Ilbo company was founded on March 5, 1920. The newspap...
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Sturmabteilung: Encyclopedia Ii - Sturmabteilung - History
The term Sturmabteilung originally came from the specialized assault troops used by Germany in 1918 in World War I utilising Hutier tacti...
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Orient Express: Encyclopedia Ii - Orient Express - Privately-run Trains Using The Name
In 1982, the Venice-Simplon Orient Express was established as a private venture, running restored 1920s and 1930s carriages from London a...
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Soviet Red Banner Northern Fleet: Encyclopedia Ii - Soviet Red Banner Northern Fleet - The Creation
During World War I, Russia ran into a problem of protecting the Barents Sea transportation routes, used by Russian and Royal Navy ships, ...
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John Diefenbaker: Encyclopedia Ii - John Diefenbaker - Early Career
John George Diefenbaker served briefly in World War I in the Canadian Army from March 1916 to July 1917, acquiring the rank of lieutenant...
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José P. Laurel: Encyclopedia Ii - José P. Laurel - Biography
Jose P. Laurel was born on March 9, 1891 in the town of Tanauan City, Batangas. His parents were Sotero Laurel and Jacoba Garcia.
As a te...
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Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade: Encyclopedia Ii - Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade - History
In the 1920s many of Macy's department store employees were second-generation immigrants. Proud of their new American heritage, they want...
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Franz Halder: Encyclopedia Ii - Franz Halder - Pre-world War Ii Service
Between 1919 and 1920 Halder served with the Reichswehr War Ministry Training Branch. Between 1921 and 1923 he was a Tactics Instructor w...
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The Connaught Rangers: Encyclopedia Ii - The Connaught Rangers - First World War
In August the 1st Battalion, stationed in Ferozepore, India was part of the Ferozepore Brigade, 3rd (Lahore) Division of the Indian Army....
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Bengal Engineering & Science University: Encyclopedia Ii - Bengal Engineering & Science University - Historical Roots
It has had a long and checkered past. Initially known as Bishop's College, Bengal Engineering College came to be known as Calcutta Civil ...
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Alexander Papagos: Encyclopedia Ii - Alexander Papagos - Military Career
He studied in the Brussels Military Academy and the Cavalry School at Ypres, joining the Greek Army in 1906 as a Cavalry 2nd Lieutenant.
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1849 In Rail Transport: Encyclopedia Ii - 1849 In Rail Transport - Births
1849 in rail transport - October births.
October 17 - Sir William Mackenzie, part-owner of the Toronto Street Railway, builder of Cana...
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Sun Li-jen: Encyclopedia Ii - Sun Li-jen - Early Life
Sun Li-jen was born in Jinnu Town, Lujiang County, Anhui province, with ancestry in Shucheng County. During the May Fourth Movement, he w...
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Wowo: Encyclopedia Ii - Wowo - History
Established in 1925, WOWO began broadcasting at 500 watts of power on 1320 kHz on March 31, 1925 and was owned by Chester Keen of Main Au...
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Uss Thomas Dd-182: Encyclopedia Ii - Uss Thomas Dd-182 - As Uss Thomas
Named for Clarence Crase Thomas, she was laid down on 23 March 1918 at Newport News, Virginia, by the Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydo...
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Princess Louise Marguerite Of Prussia: Encyclopedia Ii - Princess Louise Marguerite Of Prussia - Marriage
On 13 March 1879, Princess Luise Marguerite married Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught at St. George's Chapel Windsor. Prince Arthur was th...
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Howard Nemerov: Encyclopedia Ii - Howard Nemerov - Life And Career
Howard Nemerov was born on March 1, 1920, in New York City. His parents were David and Gertrude (Russek) Nemerov. The elder Nemerov's tal...
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John Diefenbaker: Encyclopedia Ii - John Diefenbaker - Early Career
John George Diefenbaker served briefly in World War I in the Canadian Army from March 1916 to July 1917, acquiring the rank of lieutenant...
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Ira Eaker: Encyclopedia Ii - Ira Eaker - U. S. Army Air Corps
Eaker remained with the 64th Infantry at El Paso until March 1918, when he was placed on detached service to receive flying instruction a...
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Idaho State University: Encyclopedia Ii - Idaho State University - History
On March 11, 1901, Governor Frank W. Hunt signed Senate Bill 53 establishing the Academy of Idaho contingent upon private land donations ...
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Kastanies: Encyclopedia Ii - Kastanies - History
The Balkan Wars of 1912 and 1913 affected Kastanies. In the 1920s, it became a part of Greece.
Flooding occurred on December 17, 1996.
On...
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Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference: Encyclopedia Ii - Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference - History
On March 15, 1920, a formal constitution was adopted and the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference was born, with Carleton Colleg...
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Mount Jefferson Oregon: Encyclopedia Ii - Mount Jefferson Oregon - History
Mt. Jefferson was named in honor of US President Thomas Jefferson by the Lewis and Clark Expedition (this was the only High Cascade mount...
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History Of Ajaria: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Ajaria - Adjara In Democratic Republic Of Georgia
The British administration ceded the region to Georgia on 20 July 1920. Bolsheviks and Russian agents organized a series of sabotages and...
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Uss Arizona Bb-39: Encyclopedia Ii - Uss Arizona Bb-39 - 1930s
A little over two weeks later, on March 19, President Herbert Hoover embarked on board the recently modernized battleship and sailed for ...
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Uss Texas Bb-35: Encyclopedia Ii - Uss Texas Bb-35 - 1914-1920
On 24 March 1914, Texas departed the Norfolk Navy Yard and set a course for New York City. She made an overnight stop at Tompkinsville, N...
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Hideki Tojo: Encyclopedia Ii - Hideki Tojo - Military Service
2dLt (Infantry), April 1905; was graduated from War College, December 1915; official duty, Switzerland, August 1919; Major, August 1920; ...
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History Of Hungary: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Hungary - The Regency 1920 - 1944
In January 1920, Hungarian men and women cast the first secret ballots in the country's political history. The votings were not totally f...
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History Of Azerbaijan: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Azerbaijan - Soviet Azerbaijan 1920-1941
After the surrender of the pro-British national government to Communist forces, Azerbaijan was proclaimed a Soviet Socialist Republic on ...
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1956 Hungarian Revolution: Encyclopedia Ii - 1956 Hungarian Revolution - What Happened
1956 Hungarian Revolution - Prelude.
Following World War II, the borders were almost identically restored to those of 1920. Hungary bec...
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Sri Aurobindo: Encyclopedia Ii - Sri Aurobindo - The Mother
His closest collaborator in his yoga, Mirra Richard, was known as The Mother. She was born in Paris to Turkish and Egyptian parents and c...
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High Commissioner: Encyclopedia Ii - High Commissioner - Multilaterally Mandated
High Commissioner - Representing an international alliance.
Even shortly before on 8 December 1918 the Allied occupation of the Bospor...
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Iron Curtain: Encyclopedia Ii - Iron Curtain - Origins Of The Iron Curtain
The first recorded use of the term iron curtain was in 1819, in the general sense of "an impenetrable barrier". By 1920 it had become ass...
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Daniel "chappie" James Jr.: Encyclopedia Ii - Daniel "chappie" James Jr. - Early Life
James was born in 1920, in Pensacola, Florida, where he graduated from Washington High School in June 1937. From September 1937 to March ...
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Djurgårdens If Fotboll: Encyclopedia Ii - Djurgårdens If Fotboll - History
Djurgårdens IF was founded 12 March 1891 at a café in Alberget 4A on Djurgården. The first real football field in Stockholm was create...
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Polish Minority In The Soviet Union: Encyclopedia Ii - Polish Minority In The Soviet Union - 1939-1947
During World War II, the Soviet Union occupied vast areas of eastern Poland (so called Kresy), and another 5.2-6.5 million Poles (from th...
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Sri Aurobindo: Encyclopedia Ii - Sri Aurobindo - The Mother
His closest collaborator in his yoga, Mirra Richard, was known as The Mother. She was born in Paris to Turkish and Egyptian parents and c...
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Associação Portuguesa De Desportos: Encyclopedia Ii - Associação Portuguesa De Desportos - Team Colors
Portuguesa's first kit, introduced on September 20, 1920, was an all-red shirt, with white shorts and red socks with two horizontal green...
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Battle Of Zadwórze: Encyclopedia Ii - Battle Of Zadwórze - History
Battle of Zadwórze - Eve of the Battle.
By mid-August 1920 the Red Army broke all Polish lines of defence and was marching towards War...
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1956 Hungarian Revolution: Encyclopedia Ii - 1956 Hungarian Revolution - The Revolution
1956 Hungarian Revolution - Prelude.
Following World War II, the borders were almost identically restored to those of 1920. Hungary bec...
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1956 Hungarian Revolution: Encyclopedia Ii - 1956 Hungarian Revolution - What Happened
1956 Hungarian Revolution - Prelude.
Following World War II, the borders were almost identically restored to those of 1920. Hungary bec...
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1920: Encyclopedia Ii - 1920 - Events
1920 - January.
January 7 - Forces of Russian White admiral Kolchak surrender in Krasnoyarsk.
January 9 - Britain announces it will b...
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