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| 1  | 1918  | - 1918: UK - Influenza Epidemic
 
- 1918: Russia - Czar Nicholas II and his family are killed
 
- 1918: UK - Summer:Great Influenza Epidemic begins, reaches height end of year, new outbreak first quarter of 1919: England and Wales lose 150,000 (15,000 in London alone)
 
- 1918: UK - Final casualties for World War I - almost 1 million British Empire men killed, about 3 million maimed (744,000 killed are from UK)
 
- 1918: UK - Women over 30 given the vote (complete voting equality with men comes in 1928), all men over 21 (except peers, lunatics and felons) given vote
 
- 1918: UK - Consumer purchasing power now about 1/3 of what it was in 1914
 
- 1918: USA - Charles Jung invented fortune cookies.
 
- 1918: UK - Police strikes this year and the next
 
- 9 Nov 1918: Europe - Kaiser abdicates, peace signed two days later at Treaty of Versailles, ending World War I
 
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| 3  | 1920  | - 1920: India - Bubonic Plague strikes
 
- 1920: UK - League of Nations Established
 
- 1920: UK - Population of England/Wales - 37,887, Scotland - 4,882, N.Ireland - 1,258
 
- 1920: UK - Economic slump, 2,170,000 unemployed
 
- 1920: Palestine - Serious clashes between Jews and Arabs
 
- 1920: USA - US restricts immigration
 
- 1920: Ireland - Southern Irish parliament passes Government of Ireland Act, civil war effectively ends (until 1968)
 
- 1920: UK - Lloyd George sells honours in return for party contributions, partly responsible for downfall of Coalition government
 
- 1920: Egypt - Britain recognizes Egyptian independence
 
- 1920: UK - British Broadcasting Company (BBC) begins transmission of speech over air to public
 
- 1920: Italy - Benito Mussolini becomes fascist dictator
 
- 1920: UK - First football cup final at Wembley
 
- 1920: UK - Greyhound racing becomes popular
 
- 1920: UK - Radio and cinema begin growth (by 1929, 3,000 cinemas in Britain)
 
- 1920: UK - Convictions for drunkenness fall from 189,000 in 1913 to 53,000 in 1930
 
- 1920: France - Tuberculosis vaccine developed
 
- 1920: UK - The tommy gun patented by John T Thompson.
 
- 1920: USA - The Band-Aid invented by Earle Dickson
 
- 1920: Ireland - Irish Republican Army begins Civil War with raids on police barracks and income tax offices all over Ireland
 
- 1920: UK - Communist Party of Great Britain founded; affiliation with Labour Party rebuffed = schism between communism and socialism
 
- 1920: UK - Population of Great Britain has grown by 5 per cent, emigration overseas declines from 256,000 in 1923 (post-war peak) to 92,000 in 1930 and many return to offset those leaving; British population gravitates to south and away from depressed areas of South Wales and northern England, Greater London is now over 8 million
 
- Dec 1920: Ireland - New Government of Ireland Act proposes partition of Ireland into Ulster (north) and Irish Free State (south), each to have its own government
 
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| 14  | 1931  | - 1931: UK - Housing Act passes, provides subsidies for slum clearance
 
- 1931: USA - Al Capone Imprisoned for Income Tax Evasion
 
- 1931: UK - Auguste Piccard Reaches Stratosphere
 
- 1931: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - Christ Monument Built on Hilltop
 
- 1931: New York, NY, USA - Empire State Building Completed
 
- 1931: USA - First official US National Anthem
 
- 1931: UK - Census shows British professional workers now number .75 million (8 per cent); up from 80,000 in 1921 Census: population: England/Wales - 39,952, Scotland - 4,842, N. Ireland - 1,243
 
- 1931: USA - Harold Edgerton invented stop-action photography.
 
- 1931: Germany - Germans Max Knott and Ernst Ruska co-invent the electron microscope.
 
- 24 Aug 1931: UK - Resignation of Labour government accepted by King, asks Ramsay MacDonald to form National Government (Coalition) to deal with economic crisis
 
- 21 Oct 1931: UK - General Election, vote for National Government overwhelming, more votes for Conservatives, Liberal party in disarray
 
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| 15  | 1932  | - 1932: UK - Agricultural Marketing Act passed, regulates quality of produce
 
- 1932: USA - Air Conditioning Invented
 
- 1932: Amelia Earhardt First Woman to Fly Solo Across the Atlantic
 
- 1932: Cambridge, UK - Scientists Split the Atom
 
- 1932: USA - Zippo Lighters Introduced
 
- 1932: Ireland - De Valera succeeds Cosgrave as Prime Minister of Irish Free State, ousts British Governor-General, abolishes senate, alters law re citizenship to distinguish Irish nationality from British, but still claims Commonwealth membership
 
- 1932: USA - Polaroid photography invented by Edwin Herbert Land.
 
- 1932: UK - Unemployment falls from 3 million to below 2 million in July 1935; production rises, but imports steady, exports decline; new industries booming - chemicals, rayon, cars, radio, cost of living falls
 
- Sep 1932: UK - 6-7 million living on 'dole', worse in Tyne and Tees and Welsh valleys
 
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| 19  | 1936  | - 1936: UK - Edward VIII, ruler of England 1936. House of Windsor (name adopted Jul 17, 1917): Eldest son of George V.
 
- 1936: UK - BBC starts regular TV broadcasts
 
- 1936: USA - Dale Carnegie Publishes How to Win Friends and Influence People
 
- 1936: Germany - Nazi Olympics in Berlin
 
- 1936: Spain - Spanish Civil War Begins. Germany and Italy help rebels against government, Soviet Union aids government, as do International Brigade with volunteers from European countries and US during period to 1939
 
- 1936: UK - Arabs attack Jews and British troops and police, riots, strikes, outbursts of great violence, Jews attack Arabs and British, disorder continues through beginning of World War II
 
- 1936: USA - Bell Labs invents the voice recognition machine.
 
- 1936: USA - Samuel Colt patents the Colt revolver.
 
- 1936: Germany - Hitler and Mussolini make Rome-Berlin Axis agreement to conduct aggression together, followed by German agreement with Japan which Italy signs later
 
- 20 Jan 1936: UK - Death of King George V
 
- 12 May 1936: UK - George VI, ruler of England 1936-1952. House of Windsor (name adopted Jul 17, 1917): 2nd son of George V, Duke of York; married Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon.
 
- 16 Nov 1936: UK - Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin learns Edward VIII wants to marry twice-divorced Mrs.Simpson and will abdicate if necessary, public storm breaks on 2- 3 December, King abdicates on 5 December, announces 10 December, Abdication Act rushes through 11 December; Duke of York (father of Queen Elizabeth II) becomes George VI
 
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| 27  | 1944  | - 1944: France - D-Day landings
 
- 1944: France - First German V1 and V2 Rockets Fired
 
- 1944: Berlin, Germany - Hitler Escapes Assassination Attempt
 
- 1944: USA - The kidney dialysis machine invented by Willem Kolff.
 
- 1944: USA - Synthetic cortisone invented by Percy Lavon Julian.
 
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| 72  | 1989  |  | 
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| 75  | 1992  | - 1992: Waco, TX, USA - Cult Compound in Waco, Texas Raided
 
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| 78  | 1995  |  | 
| 79  | 1996  |  | 
| 80  | 1997  |  | 
| 81  | 1998  | - 1998: UK - Titanic Most Successful Movie Ever
 
- 1998: USA - U.S. President Clinton Impeached
 
- 1998: USA - Viagra on the Market
 
- 1998: Europe - The Euro the New European Currency
 
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