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1930 - January-February.
January 6 - The first diesel-engine automobile trip is completed (Indianapolis, Indiana, to New York City).
February 18 - While studying photographs taken in January, Clyde Tombaugh discovers Pluto
February 18 - Elm Farm Ollie becomes the first cow to fly in an airplane and also the first cow to b ...
See also:1930, 1930 - Events, 1930 - January-February, 1930 - March, 1930 - April-May, 1930 - June-August, 1930 - September-December, 1930 - Unknown dates, 1930 - Births, 1930 - January-February, 1930 - March, 1930 - April, 1930 - May-August, 1930 - September-December, 1930 - Date unknown, 1930 - Deaths, 1930 - Nobel Prizes Read more here: » 1930: Encyclopedia II - 1930 - Events |
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1930 - January-February.
January 2 - Julius LaRosa, American singer
January 20 - Buzz Aldrin, American pilot and astronaut
January 23 - Derek Walcott, West Indian writer, Nobel Prize laureate
January 26 - John Straffen, British serial killer
January 29 - Bobby Bland, American singer
January 30 - Gene Hackman, American actor
February 27 - Peter Stone, American writer (d. 2003)
February 28 - Leon Neil Cooper, American physici ...
See also:1930, 1930 - Events, 1930 - January-February, 1930 - March, 1930 - April-May, 1930 - June-August, 1930 - September-December, 1930 - Unknown dates, 1930 - Births, 1930 - January-February, 1930 - March, 1930 - April, 1930 - May-August, 1930 - September-December, 1930 - Date unknown, 1930 - Deaths, 1930 - Nobel Prizes Read more here: » 1930: Encyclopedia II - 1930 - Births |
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Weimar Republic - Loss of credibility for the Republic.
The last years of the Weimar republic were stamped by even more political instability than in the previous years and the administrations of Chancellors Brüning, Papen, Schleicher and Hitler (from 30 January to 23 March 1933) were all Presidentially appointed Dictatorships. On March 29, 1930, the finance expert Heinrich Brüning had been appointed the successor of Chancellor Müller by Paul von Hindenburg after months of political lobbying by General Kurt vo ...
See also:Weimar Republic, Weimar Republic - Controlled revolution: the establishment of the Republic 1918-1919, Weimar Republic - The Reichswehr and the Revolution, Weimar Republic - The socialist roots of Weimar, Weimar Republic - The early years: internal conflict 1919-1923, Weimar Republic - Stresemann's Golden Era 1923-1929, Weimar Republic - The Republic crumbles and Hitler's support rises 1930-1932, Weimar Republic - Loss of credibility for the Republic, Weimar Republic - Franz von Papen calls for elections, Weimar Republic - November and 'Socialist General' Schleicher, Weimar Republic - Hitler's chancellorship and the death of the Weimar Republic 1933, Weimar Republic - Reichstag Fire, Weimar Republic - Reichstag election of March 5, Weimar Republic - Hitler cabinet meeting in mid-March, Weimar Republic - Enabling Act negotiations, Weimar Republic - Ceremonial opening of the Reichstag in Potsdam on March 21, Weimar Republic - Passage of the Enabling Act by the Reichstag on March 23, Weimar Republic - Aftermath, Weimar Republic - Reasons for the Weimar Republic's failure, Weimar Republic - Economic problems, Weimar Republic - Institutional problems, Weimar Republic - Individual roles, Weimar Republic - Other roles, Weimar Republic - Reference Read more here: » Weimar Republic: Encyclopedia II - Weimar Republic - The Republic crumbles and Hitler's support rises 1930-1932 |
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Weimar Republic - Loss of credibility for the Republic.
The last years of the Weimar republic were stamped by even more political instability than in the previous years and the administrations of Chancellors Brüning, Papen, Schleicher and Hitler (from 30 January to 23 March 1933) were all Presidentially appointed Dictatorships. On March 29, 1930, the finance expert Heinrich Brüning had been appointed the successor of Chancellor Müller by Paul von Hindenburg after months of political lobbying by General Kurt vo ...
See also:Weimar Republic, Weimar Republic - Controlled revolution: the establishment of the Republic 1918–1919, Weimar Republic - The Reichswehr and the Revolution, Weimar Republic - The socialist roots of Weimar, Weimar Republic - The early years: internal conflict 1919–1923, Weimar Republic - Stresemann's Golden Era 1923–1929, Weimar Republic - The Republic crumbles and Hitler's support rises 1930–1932, Weimar Republic - Loss of credibility for the Republic, Weimar Republic - Franz von Papen calls for elections, Weimar Republic - November and 'Socialist General' Schleicher, Weimar Republic - Hitler's chancellorship and the death of the Weimar Republic 1933, Weimar Republic - Reichstag Fire, Weimar Republic - Reichstag election of March 5, Weimar Republic - Hitler cabinet meeting in mid-March, Weimar Republic - Enabling Act negotiations, Weimar Republic - Ceremonial opening of the Reichstag in Potsdam on March 21, Weimar Republic - Passage of the Enabling Act by the Reichstag on March 23, Weimar Republic - Aftermath, Weimar Republic - Reasons for the Weimar Republic's failure, Weimar Republic - Economic problems, Weimar Republic - Institutional problems, Weimar Republic - Individual roles, Weimar Republic - Other roles, Weimar Republic - Reference Read more here: » Weimar Republic: Encyclopedia II - Weimar Republic - The Republic crumbles and Hitler's support rises 1930–1932 |
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W.T. Cosgrave - Changes.
March 7, 1924: Joseph McGrath resigns from the government as Minister for Industry & Commerce.
March 19, 1924: Richard Mulcahy resigns as Minister for Defence.
March 20, 1924: W.T. Cosgrave takes over as Minister for Defence on a temporary basis.
April 4, 1924: Patrick McGilligan joins the government as Minister for Industry & Commerce.
June 6, 1924: The Ministers & Secretaries Act, 1924 comes into effect. The title, Minister for Home ...
See also:W.T. Cosgrave, W.T. Cosgrave - Early and Private Life, W.T. Cosgrave - Political Career, W.T. Cosgrave - Minister for Local Government, W.T. Cosgrave - Anglo-Irish Treaty, W.T. Cosgrave - Chairman of the Provisional Government, W.T. Cosgrave - President Cosgrave 1922-1932, W.T. Cosgrave - Domestic Policy, W.T. Cosgrave - Foreign Policy, W.T. Cosgrave - Economic Policy, W.T. Cosgrave - General Election 1932, W.T. Cosgrave - Cosgrave in Opposition, W.T. Cosgrave - Legacy, W.T. Cosgrave - Death, W.T. Cosgrave - First Government December 1922-September 1923, W.T. Cosgrave - Second Government September 1923-June 1927, W.T. Cosgrave - Changes, W.T. Cosgrave - Third Government June 1927-October 1927, W.T. Cosgrave - Changes, W.T. Cosgrave - Fourth Government October 1927-April 1930, W.T. Cosgrave - Fifth Government April 1930-March 1932, W.T. Cosgrave - Political Career, W.T. Cosgrave - See Also Read more here: » W.T. Cosgrave: Encyclopedia II - W.T. Cosgrave - Second Government September 1923-June 1927 |
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W.T. Cosgrave - Changes.
March 7, 1924: Joseph McGrath resigns from the government as Minister for Industry & Commerce.
March 19, 1924: Richard Mulcahy resigns as Minister for Defence.
March 20, 1924: W.T. Cosgrave takes over as Minister for Defence on a temporary basis.
April 4, 1924: Patrick McGilligan joins the government as Minister for Industry & Commerce.
June 6, 1924: The Ministers & Secretaries Act, 1924 comes into effect. The title, Minister for Home ...
See also:W.T. Cosgrave, W.T. Cosgrave - Early and Private Life, W.T. Cosgrave - Political Career, W.T. Cosgrave - Minister for Local Government, W.T. Cosgrave - Anglo-Irish Treaty, W.T. Cosgrave - Chairman of the Provisional Government, W.T. Cosgrave - President Cosgrave 1922-1932, W.T. Cosgrave - Domestic Policy, W.T. Cosgrave - Foreign Policy, W.T. Cosgrave - Economic Policy, W.T. Cosgrave - General Election 1932, W.T. Cosgrave - Cosgrave in Opposition, W.T. Cosgrave - Legacy, W.T. Cosgrave - Death, W.T. Cosgrave - First Government December 1922-September 1923, W.T. Cosgrave - Second Government September 1923-June 1927, W.T. Cosgrave - Changes, W.T. Cosgrave - Third Government June 1927-October 1927, W.T. Cosgrave - Changes, W.T. Cosgrave - Fourth Government October 1927-April 1930, W.T. Cosgrave - Fifth Government April 1930-March 1932, W.T. Cosgrave - Political Career Read more here: » W.T. Cosgrave: Encyclopedia II - W.T. Cosgrave - Second Government September 1923-June 1927 |
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 |  |  | 1930 - March: Encyclopedia - Wilfrid Michael VoynichWilfrid Michael Voynich, or Wilfryd Michał Habdank-Wojnicz (31 October 1865 – 19 March 1930), was a Polish-born American bibliophile. He was the eponym of the Voynich manuscript.
He was married to Ethel Lilian Voynich, who was the daughter of George Boole and famous for her novel, The Gadfly.
Other related archives1865, 19 March, 1930, 31 October, Ethel Lilian Voynich, George Boole, Polish, The Gadfly, Voynich manuscript, eponym
Read more here: » Wilfrid Michael Voynich: Encyclopedia - Wilfrid Michael Voynich |
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 |  |  | 1930 - March: Encyclopedia II - Heinrich Brüning - Brüning's appointment as ChancellorIn 1930, when the Grand coalition under the Social Democrat Hermann Müller collapsed, Brüning was appointed chancellor on March 29, 1930. The government was confronted with the economic crisis caused by the Great Depression and had to tackle the difficult task of consolidating both budget and currency while faced with rising unemployment, and also of negotiating changes of the reparation payments. Brüning's financial and economic acumen combined with his openness to social questions made him a candidate for Chancellor and his servic ...
See also:Heinrich Brüning, Heinrich Brüning - Early career, Heinrich Brüning - Brüning's appointment as Chancellor, Heinrich Brüning - The Brüning administration and the Reichstag parties, Heinrich Brüning - Brüning's foreign policy, Heinrich Brüning - Hindenburg's re-election and Brüning's fall, Heinrich Brüning - After his resignation, Heinrich Brüning - Exile and later years, Heinrich Brüning - Brünings First Government March 1930 - October 1931, Heinrich Brüning - Brüning's Second Cabinet October 1931 - May 1932, Heinrich Brüning - Reference Read more here: » Heinrich Brüning: Encyclopedia II - Heinrich Brüning - Brüning's appointment as Chancellor |
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 |  |  | 1930 - March: Encyclopedia - Umberto II of ItalyUmberto II, occasionally anglicized as Humbert II, (September 15, 1904 - March 18, 1983), the last King of Italy, nicknamed the King of May (Italian: Re di Maggio), was born the Prince of Piedmont. He served as the last King of Italy for slightly over a month, from May 9, 1946 to June 12, 1946.
He was married in Rome, Italy on January 8, 1930 to Marie José of Belgium (August 4, 1906 - January 27, 2001). His children included:
Maria Pia 1934-
Vittorio Emanuele 1937-
Maria Gabr ...
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Read more here: » Umberto II of Italy: Encyclopedia - Umberto II of Italy |
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