Happened on This Day
Events
September 26.
Events
1815 – Russia and Austria constitute what is known as the “Holy Alliance.”
1918 – World War I: U.S. President Woodrow Wilson refused to negotiate with the European countries that do not establish a parliamentary system to end the war.
1918 – First World War: British forces attack the line Hendnburg and walk into it in several points.
1938 – start of the meetings of Munich, which lasted until 30 September and the two leaders bowed Chamberlain and French Premier Daladier to the demands of Hitler and Mussolini.
1939 – World War II: Germany occupies Warsaw.
1940 – World War II: the signing of an alliance between Germany, Italy and Japan.
1945 – The signing of an agreement between the United States and Britain on the freedom of the international oil market.
1947 – The British Colonial Secretary Arthur Creech Jones announces decision to end the British Mandate over Palestine.
1950 – NATO decides to involve Germany in the defense of the West.
1955 – General Assembly of the United Nations decided to hold a session on Algeria and the French delegation withdraws in protest.
1956 – clashes on the border between Jordan and Israel.
1960 – Moscow to receive a delegation from the Interim Government of the Republic of ceremony dedicated to the Algerian government.
1980 – Security Council decides to stop the fighting between Iraq and Iran.
1981 – Iran-Iraq war: Iranian forces succeed in penetrating the Iraqi forces in Khuzestan and lifted a blockade imposed on the Abadan.
1984 – Britain and China agree to return Hong Kong to China in 1997.
1991 – U.S. President George HW Bush announces removal of tactical missiles stationed in Europe.
1993 – Republic of Abkhazia separatists seize the capital Sukhumi occupied by Georgian forces since 1992.
1996 – Taliban execute Afghan President Mohammad Najibullah.
1996 – the Taliban regime in Afghanistan has more regions.
1999 – re-election of President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt for a term of 6 years.
2002 – accession of the Democratic Republic of East Timor to the United Nations.
2006 – Ross 4 officers arrested on charges of “espionage” in Georgia is causing a serious crisis between Moscow and Tbilisi.
Events and Birthdays
1941 – Syria’s official declaration of independence.
And Lafayette
1944 – The death of the French sculptor Aristide Maillol (born 1861).
Born
1181 – Francisco de Assisi, the patron saint of the Catholic Church.
1888 – TS Eliot, English poet and writer.
1889 – Martin Heidegger, German philosopher of existentialism.
1897 – Pope Paul VI, Pope of the Vatican before.
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