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| | Biographies |
Abdulmecid II
Adams, James Truslow
Akmatova, Anna
Alcala Zamora, Niceto
Alexander, Alexander
Amann, Max
Amery, Leopold
Amiss, Kingsley
Anderson, John
Andrew
Ashley, Jack
Ataturk, Maustafa Kemal
Attlee, Clement Richard
Baeck, Leo
Balbo, Italo
Baldwin, Stanley
Balfour, Arthur James
Barthou, Louis
Bazarov, Vladimir Aleksandrovich
Benedict XV
Bernardes, Artur
Bernstein, Elmer
Bethlen
Bevin, Ernest
Blucher, Vasily Konstantinovich
Bohr, Niels
Branting, Karl Hjalmar
Carmona, Antonio Oscar De Fragoso
Chamberlain, Neville
Chang, Tsolin
Charles I
Childers, Erskine
Churchill, Winston Leonard Spencer
Clynes, John Robert
Colijn, Hendrikus
Collins, Michael John "Mick"
Constantine I
Cuno, Wilhelm Carl Josef
Das, Chitta Ranjan
Deasy, Liam
Deventer, Jacob Louis van
Dix, Otto
Duxiu, Chen
Ebert, Friedrich
Einstein, Albert
Ellington, Duke
Facta, Luigi
Faisal I
Ferdinand I
Fleming, Alexander
Gandhi, Mohandas Karamchand
Garland, Judy
George II
George VI
Giddings, Franklin Henry
Gil Robles, Jose Maria
Glyn, Elinor
Goebbels, Paul Joseph
Goering, Herman
Griffith, Arthur
Gropius, Walter
Haldane, Robert Anthony
Harding, Warren Gamaliel
Healy, Timothy Michael
Hegarty, Sean
Hirohito
Hitler, Adolf
Hoess, Rudolf Franz Ferdinand
Hogg
Holst, Gustav Theodore
Hoover, Herbert Clerk
Hosen, Tsai
Inskip, Thomas
Inukai, Tsuyoshi
Ivanov, Vsevolod Vyacheslavovich
Joyce, James
Kamenev, Lev Borisovich
Kantzow, Carin von
Kapek, Karel
Kesselring, Albrecht
Kirov, Sergei Mironovich
Korfanty, Wojciech
Krylenko, Nikolay Vasiliyevich
Lang, Fritz
Law, Andrew Bonar
Lenin, Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov
Lloyd George, David
Lusignoli, Alfredo
MacDonald, James Ramsey
Marx, Wihelm
Massey, William Ferguson
Mazurkiewicz, Stefan
Mulcahy, Richard
Murnau, Friedrich Wilhelm
Mussadeq, Mohammed
Mussolini, Benito Amilicare Andrea
Nansen, Fridtjof
Narutowicz, Gabriel
Nehru, Motilal
Neto, Antonio Agostinho
Nowak, Julian Ignacy
Nyerere, Julius Kambarage
O'Donoghue, Florrie
O'Duffy, Eoin
Pasternak, Boris Leonidovich
Patel, Sardar Vallabhbhai
Pilsudski, Josef Klemens
Pius XI
Poincare, Raymond
Poncare, Raymond Nicholas Landry
Pugliese, Emanuele
Rabin, Yitzhak
Rajagopalachari, Chakravarti
Rathenau, Walter
Rykov, Aleksey Ivanovich
Schobar, Johan
Seipel, Ignaz
Shackleton, Ernest Henry
Sikorski, Wladyslaw
Sliwinski, Artur
Snowden, Philip
Sokolow, Nahum
Stalin, Joseph
Stein, John "Jock"
Streicher, Julius
Tebaldi, Renata
Teh, Chu
Tse-Tung, Mao
Valera, Eamon de
Villiers, George Herbert Hyde
Vittorio Emanuele
Webb
Willard, John
Wirth, Karl Joseph
Wittgenstein, Ludwig
Wood, Edward Frederick Lindley
Yamashita, Tomoyuki
Yoshida, Tetsuro
Yuanhong, Li
Yushkevich, Semyon Solomonovich
Zog, Ahmed
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| | Abdication Constantine I | |
| 26th Sep Athens Abdicates for the 2nd time after the Greek defeat by Turkey |
| Alchohol Harding, Warren Gamaliel | |
| 7th Oct Washington A supreme court decision to ban alcohol at sea is approved by President Harding |
| Alliance Tse-Tung, Mao | |
| 1st Aug The CCP decides to collaborate with the Kuomintang, the Nationalist Party of China |
| Arrest Hitler, Adolf | |
| Stadelheim Released following reaction in Bavaria to 5 the Law for the Protection of the Republic |
| 12th Jan Adolf Hitler sentenced to three months |
| 4th June Stadelheim Says "2,000 yrs ago the mob of Jerusalem dragged a man to execution in just this way" |
| Arrest Andrew | |
| Sakarya Dissatisfaction with the war led to a Coup d'‚tat during which Prince Andrew is arrested, court-martialled and found guilty of "disobeying an order" and "acting on his own initiative" during the battle of Sakarya |
| Arrest Gandhi, Mohandas Karamchand | |
| 10th Mar Chauri Chaura Gandhi is arrested then tried for sedition, and sentenced to six years imprisonment |
| 18th Mar Chauri Chaura Begins his sentence, serves about two years of the sentence, being released in February 1924 after an operation for appendicitis |
| 18th Mar Chauri Chaura Imprisoned after the Chauri Chaura incident |
| 18th Mar Chauri Chaura While Gandhi is in prison the INC spinters into 2 factions, one led by Chitta Ranjan Das and Motilal Nehru favouring participation in the legislatures, the other led by Chakravarti Rajagopalachari and Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel |
| 22nd Mar Chauri Chaura A British court sentences Mahatma Gandhi to 6 years in prison |
| Arrest Lusignoli, Alfredo | |
| 28th Oct Milan The Prefect of Milan ignores Government orders to arrest Mussolini |
| Assassination Rathenau, Walter | |
| 4th June Berlin After the assassination the President issues "the decree to protect the Republic" |
| 4th June Berlin Caused by extremist reaction to the establishmment of the Weimar Republic |
| 4th June Berlin After the assassination the President issues "the decree to protect the Republic" |
| 4th June Berlin Caused by extremist reaction to the establishmment of the Weimar Republic |
| Assassination Lloyd George, David | |
| London Orders the Irish to attack the IRA after the assassination of Wilson, they refuse |
| Assassination Collins, Michael John "Mick" | |
| 7th Jan Dublin Collins orders the killing of Henry Wilson in reprisal for failing to prevent the attacks on Roman Catholics in Northern Ireland |
| 7th Jan Dublin The British forces Collins to take action against the Four Courts men, Collins borrows two 18 pounder artillery pieces from the British and bombards the Four Courts until its garrison surrenders |
| Aug Cork Collins travels to his native Cork, against the advice of his companions, despite suffering from stomach ache and depression, Collins reputedly told his comrades that "They wouldn't shoot me in my own county" |
| Aug Cork In Cork city, Collins meets neutral IRA men Sean Hegarty and Florrie O'Donoghue, with a view to contacting Anti-Treaty IRA leaders Tom Barry and Tom Hales to propose a truce |
| 22nd Aug Cork The ambush party, allegedly commanded by Liam Deasy, had mostly dispersed to a nearby pub by 8pm, when Collins and his men returned to Beal na mBlath but the remaining five ambushers open fire on the convoy |
| Assassination Deasy, Liam | |
| 22nd Aug Cork The ambush party, allegedly commanded by Liam Deasy, had mostly dispersed to a nearby pub by 8pm, when Collins and his men returned to Beal na mBlath but the remaining five ambushers open fire on the convoy |
| Assassination Hegarty, Sean | |
| Aug Cork In Cork city, Collins meets neutral IRA men Sean Hegarty and Florrie O'Donoghue, with a view to contacting Anti-Treaty IRA leaders Tom Barry and Tom Hales to propose a truce |
| Assassination O'Donoghue, Florrie | |
| Aug Cork In Cork city, Collins meets neutral IRA men Sean Hegarty and Florrie O'Donoghue, with a view to contacting Anti-Treaty IRA leaders Tom Barry and Tom Hales to propose a truce |
| Assassination Narutowicz, Gabriel | |
| 16th Dec Assassinated by a nationalist fanatic |
| Assassination Sikorski, Wladyslaw | |
| 16th Dec Warsaw Forms a cabinet of pacification after the assassination of Narutowicz |
| Attorney Hogg | |
| London Appointed Lord Chancellor |
| Battle of Sakarya Andrew | |
| Sakarya Dissatisfaction with the war led to a Coup d'‚tat during which Prince Andrew is arrested, court-martialled and found guilty of "disobeying an order" and "acting on his own initiative" during the battle of Sakarya |
| Birth Neto, Antonio Agostinho | |
| Birth of Antonio Agostinho Neto |
| Birth Amiss, Kingsley | |
| 16th April Kings ley Amis, novelist and poet, is born |
| Birth Ashley, Jack | |
| 6th Dec Birth of Jack Ashley |
| Birth Stein, John "Jock" | |
| 5th Oct Burnbank Birth of John "Jock" Stein |
| Birth Rabin, Yitzhak | |
| 4th Nov Jerusalem Birth of Yitzhak Rabin |
| Birth Tebaldi, Renata | |
| 1st Feb Birth of Renata Tebaldi |
| Birth Nyerere, Julius Kambarage | |
| 13th April Birth of Julius Kambarage Nyerere |
| Birth Bernstein, Elmer | | | |