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1923 - January.
January 1 - Grouping of all UK railway companies into four larger companies
January 10 - Lithuania seizes and annexes Memel
January 11 - Troops from France and Belgium occupy the Ruhr area to force Germany to pay its reparation payments
1923 - February.
February 16 - Howard Carter unseals the burial chamber of Pharaoh Tutankhamun
February 22 - Barcelona (Catalonia): Albert Einstein visits ...
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1923 - January.
Michel-Joseph Maunoury, French general (b. 1847)
January 9 - Katherine Mansfield, British novelist (b. 1888)
January 23 - Max Nordau, Hungarian author, philosopher, and Zionist leader (b. 1849)
1923 - February.
February 10 - Wilhelm Röntgen, German physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1845)
February 23 - Théophile Delcassé, Fr ...
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1923 in rail transport - January events.
January 30 - The Canadian National Railway (CN) absorbs the Grand Trunk Railway and spins off the portion of the Grand Trunk within the United States to form the Grand Trunk Western Railroad (GTW); CN operates GTW as a subsidiary railroad.
1923 in rail transport - July events.
July 15 - United States President Warren G. Harding drives the golden spike on the Alaska Railroad.
July 18 - Fruit Growers Express (FG ...
See also:1923 in rail transport, 1923 in rail transport - Events, 1923 in rail transport - January events, 1923 in rail transport - July events, 1923 in rail transport - September events, 1923 in rail transport - Unknown date events, 1923 in rail transport - Births, 1923 in rail transport - Unknown date births, 1923 in rail transport - Deaths, 1923 in rail transport - April deaths, 1923 in rail transport - May deaths, 1923 in rail transport - December deaths Read more here: » 1923 in rail transport: Encyclopedia II - 1923 in rail transport - Events |
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 |  |  | 1923: Encyclopedia II - South American Championship 1923 - MatchesEach team plays one match against each of the other teams. Two (2) points are awarded for a win, one (1) point for a draw and zero (0) points for a defeat.
Half-time scores are in brackets
October 29, 1923
November 4, 1923
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See also:South American Championship 1923, South American Championship 1923 - Matches, South American Championship 1923 - Standings, South American Championship 1923 - Goal Scorers Read more here: » South American Championship 1923: Encyclopedia II - South American Championship 1923 - Matches |
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The story centers around the life of "Quasimodo," the deformed bell-ringer of the famous Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris. He is prevailed upon by Jehan, the Archdeacon's evil brother, to kidnap the fair Esmeralda, the ward of the King of the underworld, Clopin. Esmeralda is rescued by dashing Phoebus, and taken under his wing. Quasimodo is sentenced to be lashed in the public square. While he i ...
See also:The Hunchback of Notre Dame 1923 film, The Hunchback of Notre Dame 1923 film - Synopsis, The Hunchback of Notre Dame 1923 film - Preservation, The Hunchback of Notre Dame 1923 film - External link Read more here: » The Hunchback of Notre Dame 1923 film: Encyclopedia II - The Hunchback of Notre Dame 1923 film - Synopsis |
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November 3, 1923 - The Social Democratic Ministers, Sollmann, Radbruch, and Schmidt, resign. Sollmann is succeeded as Interior Minister by Karl Jarres (DVP). The others are not replaced before the ministry falls
Gustav Stresemann - Footnotes.
^ Stresemann in an article for the Hamburger Fremdenblatt, 10 April 1922, quoted after Martin Broszat, 200 Jahre deutsche Polenpolitik, F ...
See also:Gustav Stresemann, Gustav Stresemann - First Cabinet August - October 1923, Gustav Stresemann - Second Cabinet October - November 1923, Gustav Stresemann - Footnotes, Gustav Stresemann - Books, Gustav Stresemann - External link Read more here: » Gustav Stresemann: Encyclopedia II - Gustav Stresemann - Second Cabinet October - November 1923 |
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1923 in rail transport - Unknown date births.
Robert R. Dowty, construction foreman for the Jupiter and 119 steam locomotive replicas at the Golden Spike National Historic Site at Promontory, Utah (d. 2004).
Margaret Landry Moore, "Miss Southern Belle" spokesmodel for Kansas City Southern's Southern Belle passenger trains (d. 2005). [2]
Frank Turpin, CEO of A ...
See also:1923 in rail transport, 1923 in rail transport - Events, 1923 in rail transport - January events, 1923 in rail transport - July events, 1923 in rail transport - September events, 1923 in rail transport - Unknown date events, 1923 in rail transport - Births, 1923 in rail transport - Unknown date births, 1923 in rail transport - Deaths, 1923 in rail transport - April deaths, 1923 in rail transport - May deaths, 1923 in rail transport - December deaths Read more here: » 1923 in rail transport: Encyclopedia II - 1923 in rail transport - Births |
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the government of the Ukrainian People's Republic, to Poland, France and Czechoslovakia;
the government of Georgia, to F ...
See also:Prometheism, Prometheism - Sources of Prometheism, Prometheism - Principles, Prometheism - First period 1918-1921, Prometheism - Second period 1921-1923, Prometheism - Third period 1923-1926, Prometheism - Fourth period 1926-1932, Prometheism - General Promethean affairs, Prometheism - Ukrainian affairs, Prometheism - Caucasus affairs, Prometheism - Tartar affairs, Prometheism - Cossack affairs, Prometheism - Fifth period 1933-1939, Prometheism - World War II Cold War Collapse of the Soviet Union Read more here: » Prometheism: Encyclopedia II - Prometheism - Second period 1921-1923 |
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Polish contacts continued to be maintained with the Promethean emigrés, without the knowledge or consent of the Polish government: in military matters, by Col ...
See also:Prometheism, Prometheism - Sources of Prometheism, Prometheism - Principles, Prometheism - First period 1918-1921, Prometheism - Second period 1921-1923, Prometheism - Third period 1923-1926, Prometheism - Fourth period 1926-1932, Prometheism - General Promethean affairs, Prometheism - Ukrainian affairs, Prometheism - Caucasus affairs, Prometheism - Tartar affairs, Prometheism - Cossack affairs, Prometheism - Fifth period 1933-1939, Prometheism - World War II Cold War Collapse of the Soviet Union Read more here: » Prometheism: Encyclopedia II - Prometheism - Third period 1923-1926 |
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Zinoviev was one of the most powerful figures in the Soviet leadership during Lenin's final illness in 1922-1923 and immediately after his death in January 1924. He ...
See also:Grigory Zinoviev, Grigory Zinoviev - Before the 1917 Revolution 1901-1917, Grigory Zinoviev - 1917, Grigory Zinoviev - The Civil War 1918-1920, Grigory Zinoviev - Rise to the Top 1921-1923, Grigory Zinoviev - With Stalin and Kamenev against Trotsky 1923-1924, Grigory Zinoviev - Break with Stalin 1925, Grigory Zinoviev - With Trotsky against Stalin 1926-1927, Grigory Zinoviev - Submission to Stalin 1928-1934, Grigory Zinoviev - Show Trials 1935-1936, Grigory Zinoviev - The 'Zinoviev Letter' Read more here: » Grigory Zinoviev: Encyclopedia II - Grigory Zinoviev - Rise to the Top 1921-1923 |
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See also:Grigory Zinoviev, Grigory Zinoviev - Before the 1917 Revolution 1901-1917, Grigory Zinoviev - 1917, Grigory Zinoviev - The Civil War 1918-1920, Grigory Zinoviev - Rise to the Top 1921-1923, Grigory Zinoviev - With Stalin and Kamenev against Trotsky 1923-1924, Grigory Zinoviev - Break with Stalin 1925, Grigory Zinoviev - With Trotsky against Stalin 1926-1927, Grigory Zinoviev - Submission to Stalin 1928-1934, Grigory Zinoviev - Show Trials 1935-1936, Grigory Zinoviev - The 'Zinoviev Letter' Read more here: » Grigory Zinoviev: Encyclopedia II - Grigory Zinoviev - With Stalin and Kamenev against Trotsky 1923-1924 |
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