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1926 and World
* 1926 Шестая часть мира ( A Sixth of the World / The Sixth Part of the World )
The reign of Alfonso XIII ( 1886 – 1931 ) saw the Spanish-American War of 1898, culminating in the loss of the Philippines plus Spain's last colonies in the Americas, Cuba and Puerto Rico ; the " Great War " in Europe ( now known as World War I, 1914 – 1918 ), although Spain maintained neutrality throughout the conflict ; the influenza pandemic nicknamed the Spanish Flu ( 1918 – 1919 ); and the Rif War in Morocco ( 1920 – 1926 ).
Piłsudski's May Coup ( Poland ) | May Coup of 1926 defined Poland's political reality for the years leading to World War II
Wallerscote was built in 1926, its construction delayed by the First World War, and became one of the largest factories devoted to a single product ( soda ash ) in the world.
According to his first book, The Silent World: A Story of Undersea Discovery and Adventure ( 1953 ), Cousteau started diving with Fernez goggles in 1936, and in 1939 used the self contained underwater breathing apparatus invented in 1926 by Commander Yves le Prieur.
He wrote the book The World as Non-Objectivity, which was published in Munich in 1926 and translated into English in 1959.
The League Covenant assigned the League the task of creating a disarmament plan for each state, but the Council devolved this responsibility to a special commission set up in 1926 to prepare for the 1932 – 34 World Disarmament Conference.
* 1926 – Sergeant Stubby, decorated World War I dog
London hosted the first official World Championships in 1926.
Prior to World War II, 12-cylinder engines were found in many luxury models, including cars from: Packard 1916 to 1923, Daimler 1926 to 1937, Hispano-Suiza 1931, Cadillac 1931, Auburn 1932, Franklin 1932, Lincoln 1932, Rolls-Royce 1936, and Pierce-Arrow also 1936.
Soon after the end of World War I, Lancia offered a 22 ° V12, Fiat had a 60 ° model 520 ( 1921-2 ), British truck manufacturer Ensign announced a V12 that did not materialize, and in 1926, Daimler ( Britain ) offered the first of a full range of sleeve valve Double Sixes, 7, 136 cc, 3, 744 cc, 5, 296 cc and 6, 511 cc versions remaining available until 1937.
With the sound era, films like All Quiet on the Western Front ( 1930 ) ( and its much darker German counterpart Westfront 1918 ), Howard Hawks ' Road to Glory ( 1936 ) and Grand Illusion ( 1937 ), focused on the futility of war for non-American soldiers whilst Hollywood produced American soldiers featuring in World War I comedies such as Buster Keaton's Doughboys ( 1930 ) and Wheeler & Woolsey's Half Shot at Sunrise ( 1930 ), or exciting tales of the U. S. Marine Corps putting down rebellions in Central America, China, and the Pacific Islands in films like Frank Capra's Flight ( 1930 ), The Leathernecks Have Landed ( 1936 ) and Tell it to the Marines ( 1926 film ).
Political chaos, several strikes, harsh relations with the church, and considerable economic problems aggravated by a disastrous military intervention in the First World War led to the military 28 May 1926 coup d ' état.
Eugene Victor " Gene " Debs ( November 5, 1855 – October 20, 1926 ) was an American union leader, one of the founding members of the Industrial Workers of the World ( IWW or the Wobblies ), and several times the candidate of the Socialist Party of America for President of the United States.
Between 1926 and 1989, Russia's rural population shrank from 76 million people to 39 million, due to urbanization, collectivization, dekulakization, and the World War II losses, but has nearly stabilized since.
By 1926, he was the main feature of the " World Famous Indians " of LaRue which sponsored traveling football, baseball and basketball teams.
Racing continued as well, with Boillot entering the 1919 Targa Florio in a 2. 5-liter ( 150ci ) car designed for an event pre-empted by World War One ; the car had on it, yet Boillot won with an impressive drive ( the best of his career ) Peugeots in his hands were third in the 1925 Targa, first in the 1922 and 1925 Coppa Florios, first in the 1923 and 1925 Touring Car Grands Prix, and first at the 1926 Spa 24 Hours.
Diplomatic relations ceased during World War I and were re-established in the Republican period in 1926.
Nikola Pašić, leader of the Serb Radical Party and the Prime Minister of Serbia before and during World War I, led or dominated most governments until his death in 1926.
An original design for the society called The Darling of the World Has Come was purchased by Queen Mary for ₤ 5. 5. 0 in 1926.
Mikimoto took advantage of every opportunity to personally promote his pearls, and took part in the 1926 Philadelphia World Exposition in which he displayed a replica of the " Liberty Bell " covered with pearls.
In 2006 the BBC ran a series of programmes called The Lost World of Friese-Greene, presented by Dan Cruickshank about Claude Friese-Greene's road trip from Land's End to John o ' Groats, The Open Road, which he filmed from 1924 to 1926 using the Biocolour process.
* Hortense Clews World War II Resistance worker and concentration camp survivor ( b. 1926 )
His first project was Love Me and the World Is Mine in the early summer of 1926, which ran well over budget ($ 350, 000 ) and was not a success.

1926 and Series
But there is one small episode that a few New York fans who happened to sit in the cheap seats for one World's Series game in 1926 like best to recall.
Their 1938 Cadillac Model 75 ( a full size Cadillac Series 70 V-8 car ) was driven by Private First Class Horace L. Woodring ( 1926 – 2003 ), who had not been the driver who drove Patton through the war.
* New Zealander — Hyde, Robin: Series of Pierrette poems ( 1926 – 1927 ).
* Johnny Sylvester ( 1915 – 90 ), childhood home of boy promised by Babe Ruth that he would hit a home run in the 1926 World Series.
* Johnny Sylvester ( 1915 – 90 ), lived here when promised by Babe Ruth that he would hit a home run in the 1926 World Series Babe Ruth made a famous visit to the ailing Sylvester at his home in Essex Fells on October 11, 1926.
* Johnny Sylvester ( 1915-1990 ) who as a young boy achieved national fame when Babe Ruth dedicated homeruns to him in the 1926 World Series.
In 1915, he began his major league career with the St. Louis Cardinals and remained with the team for 12 seasons ; during this period, Hornsby won his first MVP Award and the Cardinals won the 1926 World Series.
The treaty was registered in League of Nations Treaty Series on August 3, 1926.
* Peerless ( 1925 Series 67 ; 1926 — 1928 Series 69 ; 1930-1 Custom 8 ; 1932 Deluxe Custom 8 )
He won the League Award, given to the most valuable player, in 1928, and was a part of World Series championship teams in 1926 and 1931.
After losing in the 1926 World Series to the St. Louis Cardinals, they went 110 – 44 the next year, winning the A. L.
With the Reds from 1917 to 1926, the left-handed hitting Roush never batted below. 321, and was an instrumental part of the team's World Series championship in 1919.
Hafey was part of two World Series championship teams ( in 1926 and 1931 ) as a St. Louis Cardinal, and was selected by the Veteran's Committee for the Hall of Fame in.
* 2 – 10 October — St. Louis Cardinals ( NL ) defeats New York Yankees ( AL ) to win the 1926 World Series by 4 games to 3
Foster played for Chicago American Giants teams that won the Negro National League pennant and the Negro League World Series championship in 1926 and 1927, the Negro Southern League pennant in 1932, and the Negro National League pennant in 1933.
In 1926, it broadcast the Cardinals-Yankees World Series, and starting the next season the station was regularly carrying Cardinals ' games.
The Happy Home Series is a six-volume series of children's books written by Garis between 1926 and 1927:
After nearly winning the American League Pennant in 1922, Browns owner Phil Ball confidently predicted that there would be a World Series in Sportsman's Park by 1926.
There was a World Series in Sportsman's Park in 1926 -- but it was the Cardinals, not the Browns, who took part in it, upsetting the Yankees in a memorable seventh game.
The Cardinals ' 1926 World Series victory more or less permanently tipped the balance in favor of the Cardinals.
Other sluggers took advantage, notably Babe Ruth, who hit three homers in a World Series game on two different occasions, both of them here, in 1926 and 1928.

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