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* June 16: With the Red army victory over White Army Remnants in Yukutia, the Russian Civil War is finally over
* June 16: With the Red army victory over White Army Remnants in Yakutia, the Russian Civil War is finally over


== 1930s ==
== 1930s ==

=== 1933 ===

* January 30: Reich President Paul von Hindenburg appoints Adolf Hitler as Reichskanzler, leading to his rise in power.


== 1940s ==
== 1940s ==

Revision as of 02:14, 1 February 2024

1920s

1923

  • June 16: With the Red army victory over White Army Remnants in Yakutia, the Russian Civil War is finally over

1930s

1933

  • January 30: Reich President Paul von Hindenburg appoints Adolf Hitler as Reichskanzler, leading to his rise in power.

1940s

1940

  • November 5: Republican candidate Thomas Dewey wins the election for President of United States beating the Democratic candidate Harry Hopkins.

1941

  • December 7: The Imperial Japanese Navy launches a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor destroying many U.S. naval ships

1942

  • June 7: The US Pacific Fleet is destroyed by the Japanese at the Battle of Midway

1943

  • Early 1943: The Republic of Ireland with German backing invades Northern Ireland.
  • April: The German launches an invasion of the British Island called Operation: Sea Lion.

1944

  • November 7: Thomas Dewey barely wins a second term as US President thanks to Eisenhower initial success in holding off the German in Scotland and division among the Democrats

1945

  • April: Allied forces withdraw from Scotland, ending the European part of the Second World War.
  • July 4: A German bomber drops an atomic bomb on Pearl Harbor wiping out the US Pacific Fleet
  • Late August: President Dewey signs the Akagi Accords that both surrenders the US's pacific territories to the Japanese and create a non aggression pact with the Germans formally ending the Second World War.

1950s

1959

January 1: Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista flees to the Dominican Republic after Cuban revolutionaries win a major victory over the government.

1960s