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1921 and German
Here he met Alwine Glienke, a German woman from a Protestant family, whom he married in 1921.
As a result of their family relationship, Hayek became one of the first to read Wittgenstein's Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus when the book was published in its original German edition in 1921.
Hoover provided aid to the defeated German nation after the war, as well as relief to famine-stricken Bolshevik-controlled areas of Russia in 1921, despite the opposition of Senator Henry Cabot Lodge and other Republicans.
Legend of the German crown offered to Henry, Hermann Vogel ( German illustrator ) | Hermann Vogel ( 1854 – 1921 )
* 1921 – Adolf von Thadden, German politician ( d. 1996 )
* 1921 – Adolf Hitler becomes leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party.
J. Edgar Hoover was born on New Year's Day 1895 in Washington, D. C., to Anna Marie ( née Scheitlin ; 1860 – 1938 ), who was of German Swiss descent, and Dick Naylor Hoover, Sr. ( 1856 – 1921 ), of English and German ancestry.
Bloomfield was Instructor in German at the University of Cincinnati, 1909 – 1910 ; Instructor in German at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1910 – 1913 ; Assistant Professor of Comparative Philology and German, also University of Illinois, 1913 – 1921 ; Professor of German and Linguistics at the Ohio State University, 1921 – 1927 ; Professor of Germanic Philology at the University of Chicago, 1927 – 1940 ; Sterling Professor of Linguistics at Yale University, 1940-1949.
* 1921 – Hildegard Hamm-Brücher, German politician
* 1921 – Joseph Beuys, German artist ( d. 1986 )
* 1921 – Erich Fried, German author ( d. 1988 )
* 1921 – Sophie Scholl, German student, resistance fighter in Nazi Germany ( d. 1943 )
* 1921 – Inge Borkh, German soprano
* 1921 – Heinz G. Konsalik, German novelist ( d. 1999 )
The term is a transliteration of the Ancient Greek (), meaning " imitator, pretender ", and was used in 1904, by the German evolutionary biologist Richard Semon, best known for his development of the engram theory of memory, in his work Die mnemischen Empfindungen in ihren Beziehungen zu den Originalempfindungen, translated into English in 1921 as The Mneme.
* 1921 – Harald Quandt, German industrialist, stepson of Joseph Goebbels ( d. 1967 )

1921 and government
* 1921 – The Autonomous Government of Khorasan, a military government encompassing the modern state of Iran, is established.
* 1921 – Emir Abdullah establishes the first centralised government in the newly created British protectorate of Transjordan.
Before final negotiations were concluded in 1921, however, Afghanistan had already begun to establish its own foreign policy without repercussions anyway, including diplomatic relations with the new government in the Soviet Union in 1919.
* 2011 – In the Irish general election, the Fianna Fáil-led government suffers the worst defeat of a sitting government since the formation of the Irish state in 1921.
The Popular Party's head, Xhafer Ypi, formed a government in December 1921 with Fan S. Noli as foreign minister and Ahmed Bey Zogu as internal affairs minister, but Noli resigned soon after Zogu resorted to repression in an attempt to disarm the lowland Albanians despite the fact that bearing arms was a traditional custom.
The government revised the spelling rules in 1912, 1921 and 1930, which were relatively phonemic.
Iran barely maintained its independence throughout the late 19th and early 20th centuries, being carved up into spheres of influence, invaded in 1917 and 1941, occupied between 1941 – 1946, subjected to Soviet attempts to create a separate Azerbaijan socialist republic in 1946, and having its government overthrown in 1921 and again in 1953.
In " Liberty and the News " ( 1919 ) and " Public Opinion " ( 1921 ) Lippmann expressed the hope that liberty could be redefined to take account of the scientific and historical perspective and that public opinion could be managed by a system of intelligence in and out of government.
In 1921, the Berlin government dissolved the Einwohnerwehr.
It was ratified by the Uruguayan government on 13 October 1914, by the Paraguayan government on 27 September 1917 and by the Brazilian government on 18 January 1921.
Nevertheless, Borden's successor, Arthur Meighen appointed Bennett Minister of Justice in his government, as it headed into the 1921 federal election in which both the government and Bennett were defeated.
The British government had wanted to exclude from the statute the legislation underpinning the Anglo-Irish Treaty of 1921 from which the Free State's constitution emerged, but the Irish government objected and the other Dominions concurred.
In April 1921, speaking before a special joint session of Congress which he had called, Harding argued for peacemaking with Germany and Austria, emergency tariffs, new immigration laws, regulation of radio and trans cable communications, retrenchment in government, tax reduction, repeal of wartime excess profits tax, reduction of railroad rates, promotion of agricultural interests, a national budget system, an enlarged merchant marine and a department of public welfare.
From 1921 to 1923, the federal government spent $ 162 million on America's highway system, infusing the U. S. economy with a large amount of capital.
On November 21, 1921, President Harding signed the Sheppard-Towner Maternity Act, the first major federal government social welfare program in the U. S. The law funded almost 3, 000 child and health centers throughout the U. S. Medical doctors were spurred to offer preventative health care measures in addition to treating ill children.
The PPI won over 20 % of the votes in the 1919 and 1921 elections, but was declared illegal by the Fascist dictatorship in 1925 despite the presence of some Popolari in Benito Mussolini's first government.
Waves of popular violence accompanied liberation in November and December 1918 and the government responded through the judiciary punishment of collaboration with the enemy conducted between 1919 and 1921, mainly by military and civil tribunals.
The president used his new power to resolve a crisis of government in May 1921, naming a liberal government ( the Liberal party being the result of the postwar fusion of Evolutionists and Unionists ) to prepare the forthcoming elections.
This position, and the attendant Commission, was set up in 1921 to assist the approximately 1, 500, 000 people who fled the Russian Revolution of 1917 and the subsequent civil war ( 1917 – 1921 ), most of them aristocrats fleeing the Communist government.

1921 and founded
The franchise was founded in Decatur, Illinois, in 1919, and moved to Chicago in 1921.
The party was founded in July 1921 in Shanghai.
* 1921 – The International Working Union of Socialist Parties is founded in Vienna.
* 1921 – The Communist Party of China is founded.
The Alumni Association, one of the oldest in the country, was founded in 1921 by the ex-students of National Council of Education.
As a reaction to their exclusion from political representation, the Kikuyu people, the most subject to pressure by the settlers, founded in 1921 Kenya's first African political protest movement, the Young Kikuyu Association, led by Harry Thuku.
The Communist Party of China was founded by Chen Duxiu and Li Dazhao in the French concession of Shanghai in 1921 as a study society and an informal network.
By 1921, small groups of Marxists existed in six Chinese cities: Shanghai, Peking, Changsha, Wuhan, Canton and Tsinan, with a further group having been founded by Chinese students in Paris.
In August 1921, Mao founded the Self-Study University, through which readers could gain access to Marxist and other revolutionary literature, and which was housed in the premises of the Society for the Study of Wang Fuzhi ( Chuan-shan Hsüeh-she ).
He also took part in the mass education movement to fight illiteracy, founded in 1921 by members of the Chinese Young Men's Christian Association with U. S. backing.
* 1921 – Portuguese Communist Party is founded as the Portuguese Section of the Communist International.
In 1921, Sanger founded the American Birth Control League, which later became the Planned Parenthood Federation of America.
After World War I, Sanger shifted away from radical politics, and she founded the American Birth Control League ( ABCL ) in 1921 to enlarge her base of supporters to include the middle class.
* 1921 – The Communist Party of Spain is founded.
In 1921, Sir George Greenwood, Looney, and others founded The Shakespeare Fellowship, an organization originally dedicated to the discussion and promotion of ecumenical anti-Stratfordian views, but which later became devoted to promoting Oxford as the true Shakespeare.
Neill founded Summerhill School, the oldest existing democratic school in Suffolk, England in 1921.
* 1921 – The Legion of Mary, the largest apostolic organization of lay people in the Catholic Church, is founded in Dublin, Ireland.
The gold rushes of the late 19th century led to the founding of numerous small settlements by immigrants, as such as Argentine Ushuaia in was founded in 1884 and Río Grande in 1921, and the Chilean settlements Puerto Toro and Porvenir in 1892 and 1899 respectively.
In 1921, the Table Tennis Association was founded in Britain, and the International Table Tennis Federation followed in 1926.
* A university is founded in Pécs Hungary ( not to be confused with the present University of Pécs, which was founded in 1921 )
Alessi was founded in 1921 to produce crafted products in metal for eating and drinking, by Giovanni Alessi.
Other major sports clubs were founded in the following years like Grupo Desportivo de Lourenço Marques ( 1921 ), Clube Ferroviário de Lourenço Marques ( 1924 ), Sport Club de Vila Pery ( 1928 ), Clube Ferroviário da Beira ( 1943 ), Grupo Desportivo da Companhia Têxtil do Punguè ( 1943 ), and Sport Lourenço Marques e Benfica ( 1955 ).
The Institute was founded in 1921, as the Institute for Theoretical Physics of the University of Copenhagen, by the Danish theoretical physicist Niels Bohr, who had been on the staff of the University of Copenhagen since 1914, and who had been lobbying for its creation since his appointment as professor in 1916.
Nonviolent means of resistance began to take place of armed rebellions and the most prominent organization was the Taiwanese Cultural Association ( 台灣文化協會 ), founded in 1921.

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