World War Two 1918:World War One Ends (See Main Article:World War One – End of WW1) By 1918 there were strikes and demonstrations in Berlin and other cities protesting about the effects of the war on the population. The British naval blockade of German ports meant that thousands of peopl...
Two crewmen perished and four F9C-2 fighters were lost in the accident. [AC] Russia ShCh-320 was launched at Leningrad, Russia. [ShCh-320 | Leningrad | CPC]18 Feb 1935 United Kingdom The British Air Ministry issued Contract No. 357483/34 to Hawker Aviation for one example of what...
World War II (WWII) was a long and bloody war that lasted for six years, from 1939 to 1945. See a detailed World War II timeline with key dates here.
The Lead-Up to and Aftermath of Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine On Feb. 24, 2022, the world watched as Russia invaded its neighboring country, Ukraine. How did the two countries, once tied together by the Soviet Union, get to this point? These are the major events that led to the crisis...
9 Feb 1933 The Oxford Union debating society of Britain debated on the resolution: "That this House will in no circumstances fight for its King and Country". It was passed by 275 votes to 153 and became one of the most well-known and notorious debates conducted by the Union. [AC]...
Elizabeth I accuses Mary of murder and uses this excuse to wage war on her.[2][19] Death of Mary Stuart, age 23. Deaths of Tarkus and Bruford. 18th century One ancestor of the Pucci family becomes a pope.[20] c. 1700 ☆ Nizaemon Yamamura discovers an unknown pigment by taking ...
This is a chronology of real-world events. For a Middle-earth timeline, see Timeline of Arda 1892 — John Ronald Reuel Tolkien is born on January 3, in Bloemfontein, South Africa. 1914 - J.R.R. Tolkien starts writing Tha Eadigan Saelidan: The Happy Marin
The powerful intelligent beings known as the "Old Ones" cross the void in great, silver ships and arrive on the Known World in the primeval and untouched lands of what will one day become the continent of Lustria in the New World. At this time, the Known World's entire landmass is ...
This World War I timeline lists significant events and developments from the mid-1800s to the Treaty of Versailles. It has been written and compiled by Alpha History authors. Background 1839 April 19th: The signing of the Treaty of London, a multi-national agreement that acknowledges and guaran...
Harry Hopkins, one of Franklin Roosevelt's closest advisers and a key policy maker in creating the Lend-Lease Act, died of stomach cancer in New York, New York, United States. [Harry Hopkins | New York | AC] Photo(s) dated 29 Jan 194630...