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  1. Christmas Truce | Facts & History | Britannica

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    WebDec 17, 2022 · Christmas Truce, (December 24–25, 1914), unofficial and impromptu cease-fire that occurred along the Western Front during World War I. The pause in fighting was not universally observed, nor had it …

  2. World War 1 - A Short Timeline of 1915 - ThoughtCo

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    WebMar 17, 2017 · • June 23 - July 8: First Battle of Isonzo, an Italian offensive against fortified Austrian positions along a 50-mile front. Italy makes ten more attacks between 1915 and 1917 in the same place (The Second - Eleventh Battles of Isonzo) for no real gains. (IF) • July 13-15: The German 'Triple Offensive' begins, aiming to destroy the Russian army.

  3. A Timeline of the Decade 1910-1919 - ThoughtCo

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    WebAug 20, 2019 · World History Events in the Decade 1910-1919. The second decade of the 19th century is dominated by events of World War I, a four-year battle which involved Britain, France, and Russia, and Germany, the …

  4. Timeline of United States history (1900–1929) - Wikipedia

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    Web1906 – Algeciras Conference. 1906 – Pure Food and Drug Act and Federal Meat Inspection Act. 1906 – Hepburn Act. 1906 – Theodore Roosevelt negotiates Treaty of Portsmouth, receives Nobel Peace Prize. Teddy Roosevelt, the Bull Moose, led American progressives in the early 20th century. 1906 – San Francisco earthquake.

  5. The Birth of a Nation | Cast, Plot, Summary, & Facts

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    WebThe Birth of a Nation, landmark silent film, released in 1915, that was the first blockbuster Hollywood hit. It was the longest and most-profitable film then produced and the most artistically advanced film of its day. It …

  6. World War One timeline of events in 1915 - Historic UK

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    WebWorld War 1 Timeline – 1915. Important events of 1915, the second year of the First World War, including the first German Zeppelin raid on England, the Gallipoli Campaign and the Battle of Loos. The first German Zeppelin …

  7. Milestones: 1914–1920 - Office of the Historian

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    WebIn 1915, Haitian President Jean Vilbrun Guillaume Sam was assassinated and the situation in Haiti quickly became unstable. In response, President Wilson sent the U.S. Marines to Haiti to prevent anarchy. In actuality, the act protected U.S. assets in the area and prevented a possible German invasion.

  8. A Brief History of WW1: Stalemate of 1915–1916

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    WebWWI: Month-by-Month Timeline (1915–16) At the start of 1915, World War I had settled into the stalemate of trench warfare on the Western Front. The German command switched their focus to the Eastern Front while …

  9. 1915 History, Fun Facts and Trivia - Pop Culture

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    Web1915 Fun Facts, Trivia and History Top Ten Baby Names of 1915: Mary, Helen, Dorothy, Margaret, Ruth, John, William, James, Robert, Joseph US Life Expectancy: (1915) Males: 52.5 years, Females: 56.8 years Firsts, Inventions, and Wonders: Growers got together to try and make their “Alligator Pears” sound more appealing.

  10. West Point’s Class of 1915 is one the stars fell on

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    WebMar 25, 2021 · The Class of 1915 was comprised some of the most famous names in the history of the U.S. Army, including Dwight Eisenhower and Omar Bradley. There were 164 graduates that year and over one third, …

  11. The Legend (and Truth) of the Voodoo Priestess Who Haunts a …

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    WebOct 14, 2017 · That all changed on September 29, 1915, when a massive hurricane swept in from the Caribbean. In Frenier, where Julia lived, the storm surge rose 13 feet, and the winds howled at 125 miles an hour ...

  12. The Motorized Scooter Boom That Hit a Century Before Dockless …

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    WebApr 18, 2019 · The rides were manufactured through the Autoped Company of America, first incorporated in 1913, which set up shop in Long Island City in Queens, New York, in the fall of 1915. At first, the...

  13. The Eastland Disaster Killed More Passengers Than the Titanic …

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    WebOct 27, 2014 · At 7:18 a.m. on July 24, 1915, the crew of the Great Lakes excursion steamer Eastland prepared for that morning's journey and hauled in its gangplank, forcing a tardy passenger to leap aboard...

  14. Today in Supreme Court History: January 23, 1915

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    Web36 minutes ago · Today in Supreme Court History: January 23, 1915. Josh Blackman | 1.23.2023 7:00 AM. 1/23/1915: Justice Potter Stewart born. Justice Potter Stewart.



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