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December 16, 1920: Earthquake kills over 240,000 people in China 1920 Gansu earthquake.svg
December 16, 1920: Earthquake kills over 240,000 people in China
December 3, 1920: Armenia cedes most of its territory to Turkey after disastrous war First Republic of Armenia.png
December 3, 1920: Armenia cedes most of its territory to Turkey after disastrous war
December 23, 1920: Government of Ireland Act divides island into Protestant northern and Catholic southern entities Ireland trad counties named.svg
December 23, 1920: Government of Ireland Act divides island into Protestant northern and Catholic southern entities
December 12, 1920: Akron Pros win first NFL title, with 0 - 0 tie Akron pros 1920.jpg
December 12, 1920: Akron Pros win first NFL title, with 0 - 0 tie

The following events happened in December 1920

Contents

Wednesday, December 1, 1920

President Obregon Alvaro Obregon.jpg
President Obregón

Thursday, December 2, 1920

Friday, December 3, 1920

Saturday, December 4, 1920

Sunday, December 5, 1920

King Constantine Constantine I of Greece.jpg
King Constantine

Monday, December 6, 1920

Tuesday, December 7, 1920

Wednesday, December 8, 1920

Thursday, December 9, 1920

Friday, December 10, 1920

Wilson Woodrow Wilson with top hat and cane cph.3b17556.jpg
Wilson

Saturday, December 11, 1920

The ruins of Cork The Burning of Cork (9713428703).jpg
The ruins of Cork

Sunday, December 12, 1920

Monday, December 13, 1920

Tuesday, December 14, 1920

Wednesday, December 15, 1920

Bell and the Dalai Lama Thubten Gyatso, 13th Dalai Lama and Charles Alfred Bell in 1910, from- Hastings House Calcutta 1910 (cropped).jpg
Bell and the Dalai Lama

Thursday, December 16, 1920

Friday, December 17, 1920

Saturday, December 18, 1920

Sunday, December 19, 1920

Monday, December 20, 1920

Tuesday, December 21, 1920

Plymouth Rock Plymouth Rock, Plymouth, Mass (NYPL b12647398-70455).tiff
Plymouth Rock

Wednesday, December 22, 1920

Thursday, December 23, 1920

De Valera Eamon de Valera.jpg
De Valera

Friday, December 24, 1920

Saturday, December 25, 1920

Sunday, December 26, 1920

Monday, December 27, 1920

Tuesday, December 28, 1920

Wednesday, December 29, 1920

D'annunzio Picture of Gabriele D'Annunzio.jpg
D'annunzio

Thursday, December 30, 1920

Friday, December 31, 1920

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Paris Peace Conference (1919–1920)</span> Meeting of the Allied Powers after World War I

The Paris Peace Conference was a set of formal and informal diplomatic meetings in 1919 and 1920 after the end of World War I, in which the victorious Allies set the peace terms for the defeated Central Powers. Dominated by the leaders of Britain, France, the United States and Italy, the conference resulted in five treaties that rearranged the maps of Europe and parts of Asia, Africa and the Pacific Islands, and also imposed financial penalties. Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey and the other losing nations were not given a voice in the deliberations; this later gave rise to political resentments that lasted for decades. The arrangements made by this conference are considered one of the great watersheds of 20th-century geopolitical history.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Partition of the Ottoman Empire</span> Division of Ottoman territory after World War I

The partition of the Ottoman Empire was a geopolitical event that occurred after World War I and the occupation of Constantinople by British, French, and Italian troops in November 1918. The partitioning was planned in several agreements made by the Allied Powers early in the course of World War I, notably the Sykes–Picot Agreement, after the Ottoman Empire had joined Germany to form the Ottoman–German alliance. The huge conglomeration of territories and peoples that formerly comprised the Ottoman Empire was divided into several new states. The Ottoman Empire had been the leading Islamic state in geopolitical, cultural, and ideological terms. The partitioning of the Ottoman Empire after the war led to the domination of the Middle East by Western powers such as Britain and France, and saw the creation of the modern Arab world and the Republic of Turkey. Resistance to the influence of these powers came from the Turkish National Movement but did not become widespread in the other post-Ottoman states until the period of rapid decolonization after World War II.

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  12. "Withdraw Financial Aid If Constantine Reigns", Boston Daily Globe, December 4, 1920, p1
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  33. "Cork Business District Razed by Fire; Military Ambushed, Civilians Killed", Los Angeles Times, December 13, 1920, p1
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  57. "Four More States Admitted", The New York Times, December 17, 1920, p1
  58. "League Council O.K.'s Mandates on German Colonies", El Paso (TX) Times, December 18, 1920, p5
  59. "Albania Finds Itself Member of the League— Is Accepted Despite Adverse Report by Committee", Tampa (FL) Tribune, December 18, 1920, p1
  60. "Over 150 Killed by Earthquake in Argentina", Baltimore Sun, December 20, 1920, p1
  61. "To Increase House to 483 Members— Republican Caucus Votes to Add 48 to the Present Total So No State May Lose", The New York Times, December 18, 1920, p1
  62. "Italian Senate Passes Treaty with Slavs— Vote Is 262 to 22 in Favor of the Settlement", The New York Times, December 18, 1920, p6
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  74. "Plymouth Rock Is Again Split in Moving— Stepping-Stone of Pilgrims Breaks While Being Transferred to New Temporary Resting Place", Boston Post, December 21, 1920, p1
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  86. "Upholds Chamorro's Election", Washington Post, December 26, 1920, p4
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  88. "Women's Football for Charity— Attendance Over 45,000", Manchester Guardian, December 28, 1920, p4
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  97. "Bloody Christmas", by Janez Janša
  98. "Jugo-Slavia to Suppress Communism", El Paso (TX) Herald, December 31, 1920, p12
  99. "Foch Confirms German Failure to Disarm Guards", The New York Times, January 1, 1921, p1
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  101. "Says He Will Form Third Big League", The New York Times, January 1, 1921, p11
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