1.5.8.2 World War I 1.5.8.3 Early in the War 1.5.8.4 April 6, 1917 1.5.9 19351.6 Dawn of the Superheroes: The Golden Age 1.6.1 1938 1.6.2 1939 1.6.3 1940s 1.6.3.1 1941 1.6.4 19471.7 Modern Era 1.7.1 Secret Origins: The Silver Age1.7.2 Crisis on Infinite Earths1.7...
Navy in 1917. In 1931 Victor Emmanuel finally decided to award the island to France, some 22 years after he was given the case. It was of the longest international arbitrations in history! During World War II, U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt visited the island twice to see about setting...
Greece entered World War I in 1917 on the side of the Allies. After the war, Greece took part in the Allied occupation of Turkey, where many Greeks still lived. In 1921, the Greek army marched toward Ankara but was defeated by Turkish forces led by Mustafa Kemal (later Ataturk) and for...
Biden’s team may havepolitically correct “diversity” in appearanceand be fluent in liberal-sounding lexicon. But it is shaping up to be hawkish on war and American imperialism – all in the cynical cause of “noble principles” and “world leadership”, of course. During confirmatory hearings...
close of Ranjit Singh’s life in 1839, through the game of thrones that followed his death, British annexation of Punjab (making it the last in the Indian subcontinent to fall to colonials), World War I, to rising Sikh disaffection against the colonials, this chapter travels till 1917. ...
The Mystery Of The 1917 Russian Revolution & Its Consequences As part of this theme you have already read the FREE EARTH SHIFT REPORT 2 UKRAINE: TRUTH, LIES & FUTURE HOPE This material was never shared publicly before, outside of ESR8!
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There, during the First World War, a battle lasting three months cost half a million men. British and Empire forces had advanced just five miles at the end of it. The Third Battle of Ypres, which started with a huge artillery barrage on July 31, 1917, is best known for the ruins ...
In short, Warren G. Harding knew the war was over and the folly of Wilson’s 1917 plunge into Europe’s bloodbath should not be repeated, at all hazards. But not George H. W. Bush. The man should never be forgiven for enabling the likes of Dick Cheney, Paul Wolfowitz, ...
In 1917 China declared war on Germany in the hope of recovering its lost province, then under Japanese control. But in 1918 the Beijing government signed a secret deal with Japan accepting the latter’s claim to Shandong. When the Paris peace conference of 1919 confirmed the Japanese claim to...