Ralph C. Smedley founded The Toastmasters International club in Santa Ana, California.
Ostensibly exploring the practice of law before the internet. Heck, before good highways for that matter.
Tuesday, October 22, 2024
Wednesday, October 22, 1924. Toast.
Monday, October 21, 2024
Tuesday, October 21, 1924. Six Nations election.
The first Canadian elections under the Indian Act were held for the Six Nations Band of Indians Council.
And also elections were held for the Norwegian parliament, resulted in a continuation of the coalition government between the Conservatives and the liberal Venstre.
The German National People's Party issued a proclamation announcing itself in favor of restoring the monarchy and terminating the Treaty of Versailles and the Dawes Plan.
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Saturday, October 18, 1924. Ham achievement.
Saturday, October 21, 1944. The Nemmersdorf Massacre.
Troops of the Red Army killed 74 German civilians as well as 50 French and Belgian POWs at Nemmersdorf (Mayakovskoye, Kaliningrad Oblast). As was typical for the Red Army, females victims were first raped. The POWs had been detailed to care for German horses, and its likely that the Soviets were unaware that they were Allied POWs.
Mass rape, as well as the murder of German civilians and the murder of raped women, would soon become a feature of the Red Army advance into Germany. Rape and murder would also be a feature of its advance into Hungary. The Red Army in many ways was a very primitive fighting force with mob aspects and declined into barbarous behavior.
Aachen was taken by the US.
Organized Japanese resistance on Angaur ends.
The US took Dulag airfield on Leyte.
Franklin Roosevelt rode 51 miles in an open car in the rain in New York, which was foolish, but which was to demonstrate he was fit enough for another term of office, which of course, her really was not.
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Friday, October 20, 1944. "This is the Voice of Freedom, General MacArthur speaking. People of the Philippines: I have returned."
Today in World War II History—October 21, 1939 & 1944
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Friday, October 20, 1944. "This is the Voice of Freedom, General MacArthur speaking. People of the Philippines: I have returned."
So stated a radio address from Douglas MacArthur, on this the opening day of the Battle of Leyte.
Members of E Troop, 2nd Squadron, 7th Cav. Regt., engaging the Japs at close range, 100 yards inland from White Beach, Leyte Island, P.I. 20 October, 1944.
The Guatemalan Revolution began with the overthrow of the government.
Today in World War II History—October 20, 1939 & 1944
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Saturday, October 19, 2024
Today in World War II History—October 19, 1944
Thursday, October 19, 1944. Airbase disaster.
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Wednesday, October 18, 1944. Levée en masse.
The Greek government in exile returned to Athens. The British took Santorini and Scarpanto.
Germany announced the formation of the Volkssturm with all German men not serving in the Wehrmacht liable for conscription into it if they were between 16 and 60 years of age.
The British 8th Army took Galeata.
Rommel's state funeral took place.
Austrian composer Viktor Ullmann was murdered at Auschwitz at age 46.
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Tuesday, October 17, 1944 The Battle of Leyte Gulf.
Saturday, October 18, 1924. Ham achievement.
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Friday, October 17, 1924. Media Event.
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Tuesday, October 17, 1944 The Battle of Leyte Gulf.
Diversionary air attacks take place in support of the upcoming landings at Leyte gulf.
The Greek civil war commenced with fighting in Athens.
Friday, October 17, 1924. Media Event.
It was the first such media event in U.S. Presidential politics and was calculated to counteract Coolidge's dour personality.
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Thursday, October 16, 1924. See See Rider.
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A nice suit.
Lex Anteinternet: Inflation. A needed primer.: Seeing as I see so many posts, some from people running for office on this, a reminder. Inflation going down just means the rate of inflatio...
Monday, October 16, 1944. Fascist Hungary.
The German backed fascist coup in Hungary, designed to keep the country in the war, completed with the leader of the banned fascist Arrow Cross Party, Ferenc Szálasi, becoming prime minister of a "Government of National Unity" w hich was controlled by the Germans. Horthy was taken prisoner.
Horthy, who appears here a lot, died in Portugal in 1957 at age 88. Szálasi was executed in 1946 at age 49.
Who the crap could think that the fascist were going to win in late 1944?
The Soviets launched the Gumbinnen Operation with the goal of penetrating the borders of East Prussia.
Albanian partisans liberated Vlorë.
The U.S. launched an offensive towards Bologna.
The 10th Indian Division crossed the Savio River.
A U.S. bombing raid on Salzburg destroyed the dome of the cathedral and most of the Mozart family home.
Thursday, October 16, 1924. See See Rider.
Incarcerated menace Adolf Hitler published a statement admitting that he was born in Austria, not Germany, but arguing that he had lost his Austrian citizenship after volunteering to serve in the German Army during World War I . He claimed that mentally, he'd always been a German.
He nonetheless did not renounce his Austrian citizenship until 1925, and didn't acquire German citizenship until 1932.
Ma Rainey recorded See See Rider, the first known recording of the blues standard which has an unknown origin and date of origin. It's at least a couple of decades older than the recording.
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Wednesday, October 15, 1924. Airship and a proclamation.
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Sunday, October 15, 1944. Horthy attempts to take Hungary out of the war.
Regent of Hungary Miklós Horthy made a radio broadcast announcing a separate peace with the Soviet Union. The Germans launched Operation Panzerfaust, a commando operation to seize Horthy and keep Hungary in the war. He was in fact seized later that day and resigned in favor of Arrow Cross leader Ferenc Szálasi when he learned that his son had been seized and his life was in danger.
The Red Army too Riga.
Partisans launched an operation to expel the Germans from Kosovo.
The Poles took Gambettola.
The Leipzig collided with the Prinz Eugen in the Baltic fog and was rendered a total loss.
The U-777 was sunk by the RAF.
Task Force 38.4 conducted air raids north of Manila.
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