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The White Army lost 700 – 900 men, including 50 Jägers, the highest number of deaths the former Jäger battalion suffered in a single battle of the 1918 war.
* 1918 – The, the ship that rescued the 705 survivors from the, is sunk off Ireland by the German ; 5 lives are lost.
In November 2008, Palin presented a First World War documentary about Armistice Day, 11 November 1918, when thousands of soldiers lost their lives in battle after the war had officially ended.
* 1918 – The departs from Barbados and is never seen again, presumably lost with all hands in the Bermuda Triangle.
of Defense for the period ending Dec. 31, 1918 are 116, 516 ; which includes 53, 402 battle deaths and 63, 114 non combat deaths., The US Coast Guard lost an additional 192 dead .." United States estimated civilian losses include 128 killed on the RMS Lusitania as well as 629 Merchant Marine personnel killed on merchant ships.
In his first major speech after he had lost his seat in the 1918 general election, Asquith said: " That is the purpose and the spirit of Liberalism, as I learned it as a student in my young days, as I was taught it both by the precept and the example of the great Liberal statesman Mr Gladstone ... that remains the same today.
In 1918, Germany lost World War I, and her colonies became mandates of the League of Nations.
As the American historian Gerhard Weinberg noted, German demands for territorial revision went beyond merely regaining land lost under the Treaty of Versailles, and instead embraced calls for the German conquest and colonization of all Eastern Europe, regardless of whether the land in question had belonged to Germany before 1918 or not Likewise, the British historian Hugh Trevor-Roper argued that the goal of overthrowing Versailles was only a prelude to seizing Lebensraum in Eastern Europe for Germany with no regard as to where Germany's 1914 frontiers had been.
By this time, Asquith had become very unpopular with the public ( as Lloyd George was perceived to have " won the war " by displacing him ) and, along with most leading Liberals, lost his seat in the 1918 elections, at which the Liberals split into Asquith and Lloyd George factions.
The first was Richmond Hobson Hilton, awarded his medal for actions taking place on October 11, 1918, during which he lost an arm.
King Nicholas I of Montenegro lost his throne when the country became a part of Yugoslavia in 1918.
Rutherford had reportedly lost the use of one lung from pneumonia suffered during his imprisonment in 1918 and 1919 ; finding New York's winter weather " impossible ", Rutherford was encouraged by a doctor to " spend as much time as possible " in a more favorable climate.
He fought against future heavyweight champion, Gene Tunney, in 1918, but lost in 4 rounds.
In 1918 the " Reds " lost the Finnish Civil War.
His stance was unpopular with the public and he lost his seat in the 1918 general election.
He was a candidate for the province of Toledo in 1918 and 1923, but lost on both occasions.
The Wanderers played only four games in the NHL's inaugural season and lost all but one before their home rink, the Montreal Arena, burned down on January 2, 1918.
" After the fall of the Habsburg monarchy Croatia became part of the unitary Kingdom of SCS ( 1918 )-and lost right to use the Croatian tricolour as a state flag.
Henderson lost his seat in the " coupon election " of 14 December 1918, an election announced within twenty four hours of the end of hostilities in World War I that resulted in a landslide victory for a coalition formed by presiding Prime Minister Lloyd George
After Asquith's fall in late 1916, Simon remained in opposition as an Asquithite Liberal until he lost his seat at the " Coupon Election " in 1918.
Between 1918 and 1920, Petrograd lost 75 % of its population, whilst Moscow lost 50 %.
Over 500 crew and passengers ( mostly military personnel ) were lost when the steamship RMS Leinster was torpedoed and sunk by German U-Boat UB-123 on 10 October 1918.
Ramsay had been presumed dead as his tags were lost in the battle, and he is shocked to learn that he was posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross, and less affected to learn that his parents died in the influenza pandemic of early 1918 after receiving the news that he and his brother were dead.
In 1919, after moving to Iaşi, Codreanu found communism as his new enemy, after he had witnessed the impact of Bolshevik agitation in Moldavia, and especially after Romania lost her main ally in the October Revolution, forcing her to sign the 1918 Treaty of Bucharest ; also, the newly-founded Comintern was violently opposed to Romania's interwar borders ( see Greater Romania ).

1918 and Republican
Roosevelt was popular enough to seriously contest the 1920 Republican nomination, but his health was broken by 1918, because of the lingering malaria.
Former President Theodore Roosevelt had been the frontrunner for the Republican nomination, but his health collapsed in 1918.
The Dyer Anti-Lynching Bill was first introduced to United States Congress in 1918 by Republican Congressman Leonidas C. Dyer of Missouri.
* Bruce Alger ( born 1918 ), Republican U. S. Representative from Dallas, Texas, 1955 – 1965
The overwhelming dissatisfaction with Rankin ’ s vote to remain outside of the war resulted in her unsuccessful campaign for the Republican nomination to represent Montana in the United States Senate in 1918.
He also served as chairman of the Senate Republican Conference from 1918 to 1924.
* Daniel E Miller, Forging Political Compromise: Antonín Švehla and the Czechoslovak Republican Party, 1918 – 1933, University or Pittsburgh Press, 1999
In Brooks ' last election to Congress in 1960, he faced another Republican challenger, Fred Charles McClanahan, Jr. ( 1918 – 2007 ), a contractor from Shreveport.
He was a Republican. Election poster from 1918.
* Miller, Karen A. J., Populist Nationalism: Republican Insurgency and American Foreign Policy Making, 1918 – 1925 Greenwood Press, 1999.
He was reelected as governor in 1918, when the Republican Party endorsed Brough against the Socialist Clay Fulks.
He was one of the commissioners appointed to build the state capitol 1874 ; in 1867 appointed clerk of Westchester County, but resigned after a short service ; made immigration commissioner by New York Legislature in 1870, but declined to serve ; member of boundary commission of the state of New York in 1875 ; had also been commissioner of quarantine and president of Court of Claims of New York City and commissioner of taxes and assessments for the city and county of New York ; defeated for Lieutenant Governor of New York on the Liberal Republican-Democratic ticket in 1872 ; candidate for U. S. Senator from New York in 1881, but withdrew after the 41st ballot ; declined nomination as a senator in 1885 ; but elected to the U. S. Senate in 1899, and re-elected in 1905, and served from March 4, 1899, to March 4, 1911 ; stumped the state of New York for John C. Frémont in 1856 and for Abraham Lincoln in 1860 ; delegate-at-large to Republican National conventions 1888-1904 and delegate to all following conventions, including 1928, being elected the day before he died ; made the nomination speeches for Harrison in 1892, Governor Morton in 1896, and Fairbanks in 1904 ; at the convention in 1888 received ninety-nine votes for the presidential nomination, and in 1892 declined an appointment as Secretary of State in Harrison's cabinet ; Adjutant of the 18th Regiment, New York National Guard, which served in the American Civil War, and later Colonel and Judge Advocate of the 5th Division, on the staff of Major General James W. Husted of the New York Guard, trustee of Peekskill Military Academy ; president of New York State Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, of the Pilgrims Society from 1918 until his death, of the St. Nicholas Society, and of the Union League for seven years ( member since 1868 and elected honorary life member at the close of his presidency ); an officer of the French Légion d ' honneur ; vice president of New York Chamber of Commerce 1904-08 ( member since 1885 ).
The 1918 election was a landslide victory for the Republican Sinn Féin party, which won nearly 70 % of the seats.
In 1918 Edge was elected to the United States Senate, defeating George L. Record and Edward W. Gray in the Republican primary, and Democratic candidate George W. La Monte in the general election.
* Adeline Geo-Karis ( 1918 – 2008 ), Republican politician and a member of the Illinois Senate for the 31st District
William Harrison Hays, Sr. ( November 5, 1879 – March 7, 1954 ), namesake of the Hays Code for censorship of American films, was chairman of the Republican National Committee ( 1918 – 21 ) and U. S. Postmaster General ( 1921-22 ).
Playing every angle, Daugherty envisioned the possibility of electing a governor in 1918 who would appoint him to fill the remaining Senate term of Harding in the event of his selection as Vice President in 1920, as was rumored by some Republican political insiders.
Irvine Luther Lenroot ( January 31, 1869January 26, 1949 ) was a member of the United States Republican Party ( GOP ) who served in the House of Representatives from 1909 to 1918, and in the United States Senate from 1918 to 1927, for the state of Wisconsin.
James Henry Brady ( June 12, 1862 – January 13, 1918 ) was a U. S. politician from the Republican Party.
Dwayne Orville Andreas ( born 4 March 1918 ) is one of the most prominent political campaign donors in the United States, having contributed millions of dollars to Democratic and Republican candidates alike.
Miller ran for election to the seat being vacated by fellow Republican William Humphrey ( who was running for United States Senate ) in 1916, winning that election and the elections of 1918, 1920, 1922, 1924, 1926, and 1928.
Following the Progressive Party's collapse, Richardson again won a second term as Treasurer in 1918, this time as a Republican, and again won a landslide victory against his Socialist and Prohibitionist rivals by garnering 78. 2 percent of the vote.
He faced Speaker of the Oregon House of Representatives Robert N. Stanfield in the May 1918 Republican primary.
Eugene Hale ( June 9, 1836October 27, 1918 ) was a Republican United States Senator from Maine.

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