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was air to thrown ans killed by Gavrillo Princip
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Austria-hungary and Serbia begin fighting
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Germany invades a neutral country
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becomes neutral, (trading with both sides)
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Becomes/forms alliancies
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The war was declared and the start of one of the biggest tradegies began.
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The lusitania is sunk by a German U-Boat
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US starts their war aagainst Germany
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United states passes the Espionage act
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Armisitce is an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time; a truce.
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Prohibition began
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Gave women the right to vote
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Warren G. Harding was elected president.
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convicted of murder
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Plays for king olivers creole jazz band in Chicago
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tomb was dicovered
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Calvin Coolidge Takes over presidence
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Begins in Tennessee
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First nonstop solo Transatlantic flight
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Makes the modlel T
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Adolf Hitler gave his approval to the Manstein Plan on 17th February, 1940, but it was not activated until the 10th May, when the Luftwaffe bombed Dutch and Belgian airfields and the German Army captured Moerdijk and Rotterdam.
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France surrended to the German army
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Hitler breaks non agression pact
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All jews had to wear the star of david shopwing the give up and are on germans side
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Hitler declares war with ther United States
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the Battle of Stalingrad was a battle of World War II between Nazi Germany and its allies and the Soviet Union for control of the city of Stalingrad in southwestern Russia
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He escapes and lives
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Orders the destruction of reman german industry
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Concentration Camps Buchenwald, Westerbok, Ravensbruck, and Sachsenhausen are liberated by either US, British or Soviet troops.
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Hitler commits suicide
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The Soviet Union begins to jam Voice of America broadcasts.
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The Berlin blockade was one of the first major international crises of the Cold War. During the multinational occupation of post–World War II Germany, the Soviet Union blocked the Western Allies' railway, road, and canal access to the sectors of Berlin under allied control.
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Following World War II, a delicate balance of power had surfaced between the once united Allies: Great Britain, the United States, France, and the Soviet Union.
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National Security Council Paper NSC-68 (entitled “United States Objectives and Programs for National Security” and frequently referred to as NSC-68) was a Top-Secret report completed by the U.S. Department of State’s Policy Planning Staff on April 7, 1950.
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President Harry S. Truman relieved General Douglas MacArthur of command of the U.S. forces in Korea.
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Mao Zedong is the son of a peasant farmer. Born in Chaochan, China December 26,1893. He served in the Revolutionary Army in 1911. He also served as a librarian in the Peking University.
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Dwight Eisenhower is elected the 34th president of the United States. He was the oldest man, at 62, to become president since James Buchanon. He was seen as a grandfather figure and the majority of America adored him.
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The Warsaw Pact formally, the Treaty of Friendship, Co-operation, and Mutual Assistancewas a mutual defense treaty between eight communist States of Central and Eastern Europe in existence during the Cold War.
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The supreme court ruled the "seprate but equal" was against the fourteenth amendment. It banned segregated schools across the nation.
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Dwight D. Eisenhower signed into law the Civil Rights Act of 1957. The Civil Rights Act of 1957 created a new Commission on Civil Rights to investigate civil rights violations and formed a Civil Rights Division in the Department of Justice.
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JFK is elected president
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introduces the system 1370,which included the use of virtual memory and utillized memory chips insted of magnectic core technology
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17 AFrican countries gain independence
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Soviet consultant Yuri Gagain becomes the first human in outer space
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U,S launches the Bay of Pigs invasion
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John Glen becomes the first American to Orbit to Earth
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U.S troops enter Vietnam
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Indra Gandi becomes prime minister if india
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Israel wins
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Warsaw Pact troops invade Czachosovakia