Tuesday, March 17, 2020

March 17, 1920. Ireland and Germany in the news.

Grocery delivery truck, Coeur d/Alenes Idaho.  March 17, 1920.  (University of Idaho public domain photograph).

Ireland and Germany took the front page on this St. Patrick's Day of 1920.


The Kapp Putsch was collapsing.  At the same time, however, the Red Ruhr Army wasn't, and was also in the headlines.


Eamon DeValera was making the headlines in his role as "President" of the putative Irish Republic, to which he had addressed by way of a statement.


And the tragedy that befell Hazel Miner made the headlines in at least one Wyoming newspaper.


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