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April 1, 1924: Adolf Hitler (far left) and three co-conspirators begin 5-year sentence in Germany's Landsberg Prison Hitler, Maurice, Kriebel, Hess, Weber, prison de Landsberg en 1924.jpg
April 1, 1924: Adolf Hitler (far left) and three co-conspirators begin 5-year sentence in Germany's Landsberg Prison

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The original MGM lion logo, c. 1926

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April 21, 1924 (Monday)

Duse on the cover of Time, nine months before her death TIMEMagazine30Jul1923.jpg
Duse on the cover of Time, nine months before her death

April 22, 1924 (Tuesday)

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April 24, 1924 (Thursday)

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April 27, 1924 (Sunday)

April 28, 1924 (Monday)

April 29, 1924 (Tuesday)

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Charles G. Dawes</span> Vice president of the United States from 1925 to 1929

Charles Gates Dawes was an American diplomat and Republican politician who was the 30th vice president of the United States from 1925 to 1929 under Calvin Coolidge. He was a co-recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1925 for his work on the Dawes Plan for World War I reparations.

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