WW1-Great Depression-W2 By hrwinnie Dec 1, 1913 Henry Ford opens his assembly lines to African American workers About Education Jan 1, 1914 Hollywod becomes the center of the movie production in the US Wikipedia.org Jun 28, 1914 Assassination of the Arch Duke Franz Ferdi History.com May 3, 1915 Sinking of the Lusitania History.com May 18, 1917 Passage of the Selective Service Act Wikipedia Jun 15, 1917 Espionage and Sedation acts passed by Congress Wikipedia Jul 5, 1917 Austria-Hungary surrenders to the Allies Wikipedia Jul 28, 1917 War Industries Board established to regulae production in WWI Wikipedia Aug 10, 1917 Food Administration set up under Herbert Hoover Wikipedia Nov 7, 1917 Russian Communist Revolution begins Wikipedia Dec 18, 1917 Russia withdraws from WWI Classroom Synonym Jan 8, 1918 Woodrow Wilson presents his Fourteen Points Peace Plan Wikipedia Jan 18, 1918 Worldwide flu epidemic kills 30 million Wikipedia Apr 18, 1918 National War Labor Board established by Woodrow Wilson Wikipedia Jul 28, 1918 WW1 Wikepedia Nov 11, 1918 Armistice end World War I Wikipedia Jun 28, 1919 Signing of the Treaty of Versailles establishing the peace at the end of WWI Wikipedia Period: Feb 19, 1920 to Dec 5, 1933 Passage of Prohibition and end of Prohibition Wikipedia Oct 31, 1922 Benito Mussolini appointed Prime Minister of Italy Wikipedia Jul 18, 1925 Mein Kampf By: Adolf Hitler Wikipedia May 21, 1927 Charles Lindbergh makes first nonstop transatlantic flight Wikipedia Nov 6, 1928 Herbert Hoover Elected President Wikipedia Nov 10, 1928 Hirohito becomes emperor of Japan Wikipedia Oct 29, 1929 The Stock Market Crashes "Black Tuesday" History.com May 17, 1930 Bank Failures Begin Living History Period: Jun 7, 1930 to Apr 14, 1936 Dust Bowl Wikipedia Jul 7, 1930 Boulder Dam Project Begins History.com Aug 5, 1930 Birth of Neil Armstrong thepeoplehistory.com Aug 8, 1931 Japan conquers Manchuria wikipedia.org Sep 19, 1931 Japan invades Northern China Wikipedia May 21, 1932 Amelia Earhart crosses the Atlantic in a solo flight Wikipedia Jul 28, 1932 Hoover disbands the Bonus Army Wikipedia Nov 1, 1932 FDR elected President first time whitehouse.gov Jan 30, 1933 Hitler comes to power in Germany The New York Times Feb 27, 1933 Hitler sets up Dachau scrapbookpages.com Mar 1, 1933 Civilian Conservation Corps hostory.com Mar 12, 1933 First Fireside Chat by FDR hostory.com May 1, 1933 Agriculture Adjustment Act brittanica.com Jun 6, 1934 Congress creates the SEC Wikipedia Apr 8, 1935 Works Progress Administration established hostory.com Aug 14, 1935 Congress passes the Social Security Act Wikipedia Oct 1, 1935 Nazi spy in the US http://listverse.com/ Jan 1, 1936 Jesse Owens wins four Gold Medals at Olympic in Germany wikipedia.org Period: Jul 17, 1936 to Apr 1, 1939 Civil War in Spain Wikipedia May 6, 1937 Hindenburg disaster Wikipedia Nov 1, 1937 FDR elected President second time Wikipedia.org Oct 30, 1938 Orson Welles broadcasts the WAR of the Worlds wikipedia.org Nov 9, 1938 Kristallnacht - Hitler destroys Jewish neighborhoods historyplace.com Aug 23, 1939 Hitler and Stalin sign Non aggression Pact history.com Sep 1, 1939 Germany invades Poland ushmm.org Sep 3, 1939 Germany invades Poland - Britain and France declare war history.com May 1, 1940 Auschwitz Opens http://history1900s.about.com/ May 1, 1940 Allied Diamond Heist http://listverse.com/ May 22, 1940 StreetCar Assult List Verse Sep 27, 1940 Japan, Germany, and Italy sign the Tripartite Pact Wikipedia.com Mar 11, 1941 Lend Lease Act wikipedia.com Jun 22, 1941 Hitler invades the Soviet Union ushmm.org Nov 1, 1941 FDR elected President third time Wikipedia.org Dec 7, 1941 Japan bombs Pearl Harbor history.com Jan 16, 1942 WW1 War Production Board Creaated by Roosevelt wikipedia.org Feb 19, 1942 Japanese Internment Camps begin momomedia.com Period: Jun 3, 1942 to Jun 7, 1942 Battle of Midway Wikipedia.org May 13, 1943 German General Rommel surrenders in North Africa Wikipedia.org Feb 22, 1944 Lady Sniper List Verse Jun 6, 1944 D-day Invasion Wikipedia.org Dec 16, 1944 Battle of the Buldge history.com Jan 1, 1945 Seven Year occupation of Japan by United States afe.easia.columbia.edu Period: Jan 1, 1945 to Jan 1, 1949 Nuremburg War Trials hostory.com Period: Feb 4, 1945 to Feb 11, 1945 Yalta Conference history.com Feb 19, 1945 Iwo Jima wikipedia.org May 8, 1945 Victory in Europe and Victory in Japan 20thcenturylondon.org.uk Aug 1, 1945 Parachute Drop Inside a Boat http://listverse.com/ Aug 6, 1945 Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki Wikipedia.com Nov 1, 1945 FDR elected Preisdent fourth time Wiipedia.org