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February 24, 1920: German Workers' Party Deputy Chairman Hitler unveils platform of new Nazi Party
February 10, 1920: Poland regains a seaport
February 13, 1920: U.S. Secretary of State Lansing fired by President Wilson
February 2, 1920: Soviet Union recognizes Estonian independence with treaty in Tartu

The following events occurred in February 1920:

Sunday, February 1, 1920

An RCMP "Mountie" in 1931

Monday, February 2, 1920

Tuesday, February 3, 1920

Wednesday, February 4, 1920

Thursday, February 5, 1920

Friday, February 6, 1920

Sir James Grant (1831-1920

Saturday, February 7, 1920

Fastest pilot, Sadi-Lecointe

Sunday, February 8, 1920

Smirnova

Monday, February 9, 1920

Svalbard
Lexington riot

Tuesday, February 10, 1920

Wednesday, February 11, 1920

Thursday, February 12, 1920

Friday, February 13, 1920

NNL Founder Foster

Saturday, February 14, 1920

Sunday, February 15, 1920

Monday, February 16, 1920

Tuesday, February 17, 1920

Former premier Caillaux

Wednesday, February 18, 1920

President Deschanel

Thursday, February 19, 1920

Friday, February 20, 1920

Robert E. Peary (1856-1920)

Saturday, February 21, 1920

Admiral Horthy

Sunday, February 22, 1920

Monday, February 23, 1920

Tuesday, February 24, 1920

DAP
NSDAP
Britannica boss Rosenwald
Nazi Chairman Drexler

Wednesday, February 25, 1920

Thursday, February 26, 1920

"Dr. Caligari" and crew

Friday, February 27, 1920

Major Schroeder in his Le Père airplane

Saturday, February 28, 1920

Sunday, February 29, 1920

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  2. ^ a b c d e f "Record of Current Events", The American Review of Reviews (March, 1920), pp246-249
  3. ^ "Russia Asks World Trade— Soviets Put O.K. on Deal with Allies", Chicago Daily Tribune, February 2, 1920, p1
  4. ^ "Russian Soviet Makes Peace With Esthonia", Washington Evening Star, February 2, 1920, p.1
  5. ^ Facts about Esthonia (Esthonian Consulate, 1923) p.22
  6. ^ "1918 Sets Death Rate Record in United States", Chicago Daily Tribune, February 3, 1920, p3
  7. ^ "High Germans in 900 Allies Call for Trial— From Crown Prince to Private on List", Chicago Daily Tribune, February 4, 1920, p1
  8. ^ "Germany Defies Allies", Chicago Daily Tribune, February 5, 1920, p1
  9. ^ "'Moss' Enright Slain in Labor War", Chicago Daily Tribune, February 4, 1920, p1
  10. ^ Richard Lindberg, To Serve and Collect: Chicago Politics and Police Corruption from the Lager Beer Riot to the Summerdale Scandal, 1855-1960 (Southern Illinois University Press, 1998) p151
  11. ^ About Us— History NRMA
  12. ^ "Declaration of the Slovak Deputies", The Czechoslovak Review (March, 1920) p123
  13. ^ "King's College, Oldest One in Canada, Burned Down", Chicago Daily Tribune, February 6, 1920, p2
  14. ^ "King's College Is Destroyed by Fire at Windsor, N.S.", Montreal Gazette, February 6, 1920, p20
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  16. ^ The Oxford Companion to New Zealand Military History, ed. by I. C. McGibbon and Paul Goldstone (Oxford University Press, 2000) pp. 170-171
  17. ^ "If Your Name Is Smith Prepare for Purse Raid", Chicago Daily Tribune, February 6, 1920, p2
  18. ^ "Motion Picture Actor Falls 700 Feet to Death", Chicago Daily Tribune, February 6, 1920, p3
  19. ^ "Millerand Given Confidence Vote by French Deputies", Salt Lake (UT) Tribune, February 7, 1920, p1
  20. ^ "Virginia Rejects Suffrage By Senate Vote 24 To 10", Richmond (VA) Times-Dispatch, February 7, 1920, p1
  21. ^ "Kolchak Executed By Own Soldiers— Reds' Foe Killed to Prevent His Rescue by White Army", The Pittsburgh Post, February 12, 1920, p1
  22. ^ "Lecointe Flies 170 Miles an Hour, New World Speed Record", Minneapolis Morning Tribune, February 10, 1920, p5
  23. ^ a b "Letters Tell Story of Wilson-Lansing Split", Chicago Daily Tribune, February 14, 1920, p1
  24. ^ Elizabeth A. Wood, The Baba and the Comrade: Gender and Politics in Revolutionary Russia (Indiana University Press, 2000) p63
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  28. ^ Owen Pearson, Albania and King Zog: Independence, Republic and Monarchy, 1908–1939 (IB Taurus, 2006) p.140
  29. ^ "Spitzbergen Pact Signed by America— Treaty Giving Islands to Norway Receives Envoys' Names", The Washington Post, February 10, 1920, p2
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  31. ^ "Bitter-Enders Beaten in First Test on Treaty— Senate Votes, 63 To 9, To Suspend Rules and Revive Pact", Baltimore Evening Sun, February 9, 1920, p1
  32. ^ "Rail Union Calls Strike of 300,000", New York Tribune, February 10, 1920, p1
  33. ^ "Martial Law Is Declared in Lexington; 5 Killed, 17 Wounded in Attack on Militia", Louisville Courier-Journal, February 10, 1920, p1
  34. ^ "Martial Law Trails Riot at Lexington, Ky.", Chicago Daily Tribune, February 10, 1920, p1
  35. ^ "Danes Victors in Plebiscite Vote in Schleswig", , Chicago Daily Tribune, February 11, 1920, p1
  36. ^ "Danes Victors 3 to 1 by Plebiscite in Schleswig", Chicago Daily Tribune, February 13, 1920, p3
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  38. ^ "Commons Rejects Mine Nationalizing", The Philadelphia Inquirer, February 11, 1920, p2
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  41. ^ "LANSING FORCED OUT— Wilson Calls Him 'Usurper'; Row a year Old", Chicago Daily Tribune, February 14, 1920, p1
  42. ^ "Switzerland Admitted— League Council Agrees to Its Full Neutrality", Montreal Gazette, February 14, 1920, p9
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  46. ^ "Negro Base Ball League Enters Arena— Chicago, Indianapolis, Detroit, Kansas City and Dayton, O, to Arrange Schedule", Tulsa (OK) Star, February 14, 1920, p4
  47. ^ Šarūnas Liekis, 1939: The Year that Changed Everything in Lithuania's History (Rodopi, 2010) p. 52
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  50. ^ "Allies Permit Prosecution in Leipzig", St. Louis Globe-Democrat, February 16, 1920
  51. ^ Historical Dictionary of Iceland, ed. by Gudmundur Halfdanarson (Scarecrow Press, 2008) p. xxiv
  52. ^ "Dow-Jones Service Founder Passes Away", Lansing (MI) Journal, February 17, 1920, p16
  53. ^ "Caillaux Placed on Trial in Paris", The Washington Post, February 18, 1920, p.1
  54. ^ "Maryland Rejects Woman Suffrage by Wide Margin", Indianapolis Star, February 18, 1920, p.1
  55. ^ "Thousands at the Opening of Causeway over the Bay", Miami Daily Metropolis, February 18, 1920, p.1
  56. ^ "Tom Kelly, Sinn Fein Mayor of Dublin, Freed", Chicago Daily Tribune, February 18, 1920, p1
  57. ^ "Unite to Defend Peace, Says Deschanel to France, America", Chicago Daily Tribune, February 19, 1920, p1
  58. ^ "G.O.P. Donations to Be Limited", Wisconsin State Journal (Madison WI), February 19, 1920, p1
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  60. ^ "Archangel Surrenders to Bolshevik Forces", The Washington Times, February 20, 1920, p1
  61. ^ Donald Treadgold, Twentieth Century Russia (9th Ed.) (Routledge, 2018)
  62. ^ "Shell Bores Its Way Through 13 Inches of Armor", Chicago Daily Tribune, February 21, 1920, p1
  63. ^ CPI Inflation Calculator
  64. ^ "Raid Vanderbilt Yacht; Seize Store of Liquor", Chicago Sunday Tribune, February 22, 1920, p1; the press described the action as "the first seizure of its kind".
  65. ^ "Pope Francis Canonizes Children Behind 'Three Secrets of Fatima'", NBCNews.com
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  67. ^ "'WHISKY REBELLION; U.S. Defied in Michigan; Armed Force to Descend on Mining County", Chicago Daily Tribune, February 23, 1920, p1
  68. ^ "Iron River Revolt: The Michigan Whiskey Rebellion", by Allan May
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  70. ^ "Conscription in Britain Comes to an End March 31", Chicago Daily Tribune, February 24, 1920, p1
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  73. ^ "Falls Six Miles and Lives— Chicago Flyer Sets Mark at 36,020 Feet— Eyeballs Frozen; Tank Bursts", Chicago Daily Tribune, February 28, 1920, p1
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  75. ^ "Wilson Signs Rail Bill— Roads Go Back at 12:01 Midnight", by Arthur M. Evans, Chicago Sunday Tribune, February 29, 1920, p1
  76. ^ "Wilson Gives Decisive 'No' on New Article X— Will Pocket Treaty if It Is Changed, Leaders Told", Chicago Sunday Tribune, February 29, 1920, p3
  77. ^ "Ship And 40 Men Given Up As Lost Like The Cyclops", Brooklyn Daily Eagle, March 9, 1920, p. 2