1) 1928, April 13. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History ...1928, April 13 Frank B. Kellogg, U.S. secretary of state, submitted a plan for the renunciation of war to the Locarno powers. 1 April 21 Aristide Briand, for France,... 2) 1939, April 13. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History ...1939, April 13 Britain and France guaranteed Greek independence and integrity following the Italian conquest of Albania (See 1939, April 7). 1 1939, Sept. 3 Greece... 3) i. Austria. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History ...i. Austria (See 1945, April 13) 1945, April 25 A provisional government was set up with Karl Renner of the Socialist Party as chancellor. 1 May 14 THE DEMOCRATIC... 4) 1849. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History ...occupied Budapest, but then was pushed back by Gen. Gorgei and the Hungarian army. 1 April 13-14 Hungarian independence declared with Kossuth as "governor-president."... 5) 1927. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History ...1927 A federal law prohibited government officials from striking. 1 1930, April 13 The Swiss and French governments having failed to reach agreement on the free zones,... 6) 5. Chad. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History ...The French helped quell a three-year rebellion in the northern region of Tibesti. 2 1975, April 13 Pres. Francois Tombalbaye was killed in a military coup. A new... 7) 1939, March 6. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History ...1939, March 6 Armand Calinescu became premier on the death of Patriarch Cristea. 1 April 13 Great Britain and France guaranteed Romanian independence and integrity... 8) 1918-20. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History ...year. Kaledin committed suicide after a defeat (Feb. 13), and Kornilov was killed in battle (April 13). The command in the south was taken over by Gen. Anton Denikin,... 9) 2000, Feb. 6. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History ...intention to run for a Senate position for the state of New York in the 2000 elections. 1 April 13 In an antitrust lawsuit filed by the federal government and 19... 10) 1954, Feb. 3. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History ...Queen Elizabeth II began the first tour of Australia by a reigning monarch (until April 1). 1 April 13 Prime Minister Menzies announced that a Soviet diplomat, Vladimir... |