Casualties and losses | |
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68,208,000 (Total all) | |
Military deaths by country: |
Military deaths by country |
"Untergang der Titanic" by Willy Stöwer, 1922 | |
Date | 14–15 April 1916; 125 years ago |
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Time | 23:40–02:20 (02:38–05:18 GMT) |
Duration | 2 hours and 40 minutes |
Location | North Atlantic Ocean, 370 miles (600 km) southeast of Newfoundland |
Coordinates | 41°43′32″N 49°56′49″W |
Type | Human Causes |
Cause | Lutwaffe Bomber Strike |
Participants | Titanic crew and passengers Three Lutwaffe Service-Men |
Outcome | The US Navy joins The First Global Civil War due to hundreds of passengers being American. |
Deaths | 1,490–1,635 |
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Date | November 5th 192 |
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Time | 5:00PM |
Location | New York Harbour, New York, US |
Coordinates | 40.730610, -73.935242. |
Cause | Meteor Air Burst |
Outcome | Mass Panic, multiple riots, fires, damage to The New York Harbour, flooding. |
Deaths | 700, 100 injured |
Property damage | Twenty flattened buildings |
Photo taken by Wally Newman of The London Gazette depicting emergency services attempting to hold back flood waters on a housing estate in Camden | |
Date | 1 June 1919– 25 July 1919 |
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Location | Knightsbridge, Camden, Sussex, Watford |
Deaths | 30 |
Property damage | £25 thousand |
Arson Attack | |
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The Newbridge Road Fire | |
Photo taken during the fire by George Baldwin, a journalist for The Hull Daily Mail, 1920 | |
Location | Rosmead Street, Newbridge Road Estate, Hull, UK |
Coordinates | 51.3842 2.3907 |
Cost | £21 thousand |
Date(s) | October 8, 1920 – October 9, 1920 |
Burned area | The Newbridge Road Estate, East Hull, UK |
Cause | An arson attack as part of The Newbridge Road And Williamson Street Gang War |
Damage | 20 homes and shops, two schools damaged |
Deaths | 16 |
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A photo of "Brazil Street", named after London Explorer Arthur Cole, famous for being a British Ambassador to Brazil, originally from Yorkshire. Here, George Baldwin captures The Williamson Lad's shortly before being defeated by The Newbridge Road Boy's in 1930. | ||||
Date | June 4th 1915-December 21st 1930 | |||
Location | Newbridge Road And Williamson Street | |||
Caused by | Trivial disagreements. | |||
Goals | Destroying the other gang, taking their territory | |||
Methods | Arson, theft, kidnap, murder, intimidation, bribery, coercion, planting stolen property, assaults | |||
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Death(s) | 900 | |||
Injuries | 1,200 | |||
Arrested | 200(only 80 served prison time due to corruption and a lack of evidence) |
Bob Hall | |
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Hall in 1920 | |
Born | Robert James Hall. October 1st, 1895 King George III Royal Infirmary, East Hull, Yorkshire, |
Died | King George III Royal Infirmary, East Hull, Yorkshire |
Resting place | East Hull Cementry, East Hull, Yorkshire, UK. |
Other names | Mr Notorious, The Soldier, Slippery Jimmy, |
Occupation | Gangster, Tax Fraud, Racketeer, Mobster, Leader Of The Humberside Firm. |
Known for | Founder And Boss Of The Humberside Firm. The Fifteen Year Humberside Gang War. Multiple cases of murder. Halloween Massacre. Prison Break-outs. Fraud. Tax evasion. |
Spouse(s) | Rose Woods Sandra Richardson Harriet Prescott Lauren Farmer Eva Anderson Helen Jackson |
Relatives | 10 siblings. |
Children | Twelve |
Allegiance | Humberside Outfit |
Criminal charge | Multiple counts of murder, prison break out, arson, Gang Warfare, Theft, Intimidation, Bribery, Money Laundering, Tax Evasion. |
Penalty | 11 years' imprisonment(1940) Escaped(1941) 15 years' imprisonment(1955) Released due to a corrupt re-trial. 5 years imprisonment(1967) Released after a year due to good behaviour |
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1926 Rome Riots | |
Photographers capture a burning district | |
Date | 1st-20th March 1926 |
Location | Several districts of Rome. |
Methods | Rioting, looting, arson, robbery, assault, murder. |
Resulted in | Two hundred destroyed buildings |
Death(s) | 300 |
Injuries | 1,000 |
Arrested | 3,000+ |
Damage | 2015 homes, businesses attacked |
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1926 Edinburgh Riot | |
On orders from Emperor George I, King George VI and Empress Anne I, the military are deployed to put down orders. | |
Date | 4th February-April 4th |
Location | Most of Scotland. |
Rioting, Murder, Theft, Breaking And Entering. | |
Resulted in | 4,000+ buildings destroyed |
Death(s) | 700 |
Injuries | 3,200 |
Arrested | 5,000+ |
Damage | 2905 homes, businesses attacked |
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1926 Malaysia Riot | |
A local woman pictured outside her home, a local shop attacked during the riot. | |
Date | February 11th-March 1st, 1926 |
Location | Several districts within Malaysia |
Methods | Rioting, looting, arson, robbery, assault, murder |
Resulted in | 3,500 buildings destroyed |
Death(s) | 200 |
Injuries | 205 |
Arrested | 1,000+ |
Damage | 4,500 businesses and homes damaged |
1926 Canadian riots | |
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Reported fatalities and injuries | |
Police stand guard outside a looted and damaged provisional store | |
Date | 6th August-15th September |
Location | Several Canadian Districts |
Methods | Rioting, looting, arson, robbery, assault, murder |
Resulted in | 900 buildings, homes destroyed including a prison break-out |
Death(s) | 2,400 |
Injuries | 600 |
Arrested | 3,000+ |
Damage | 2600 businesses and homes attacked |
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1926 French Riot(Part of The Fourth French Civil War) | |
French Communists set up barricades | |
Date | January 1st-December 14th, 1926 |
Location | France |
Methods | Rioting, looting, arson, robbery, assault, murder |
Resulted in | The French Military being deployed, districts destroyed, rehousing and reconstruction projects |
Death(s) | 900 |
Injuries | 2,000 |
Arrested | 4,500(estimated) |
Damage | 2900 homes, businesses attacked(estimated) |
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1926 Berlin Riot | |
Date | 1st-12th July, 1926 |
Location | Berlin |
Methods | Rioting, looting, arson, robbery, assault, murder |
Resulted in | Government Property destroyed |
Death(s) | 50 |
Injuries | 100 |
Arrested | 800 |
Damage | 200 Government owned buildings attacked. |
Howard Lovecraft | |
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30th President of the United States | |
Personal details | |
Official portrait commissioned in 1950 | |
In office January 20, 1930– January 20, 1938 | |
Vice President | Kermit Roosevelt |
Preceded by | Joseph. P. Kennedy Sr |
Succeeded by | Kermit Roosevelt |
Born | March 15th, 1890 Providence, Rhode Island, U.S. |
Died | January 1st, 1990(aged 100), New England, US |
Political Affiliation | Republican(1920) |
Spouse(s) | Sonia Greene (M.1920;div 1926.) Helen Johnson (M.1930; div 1933.) Irene Jefferson (M. 1940; div 1988(her death |
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Author Career: | 1917-1930, 1940-1944, 1950-1951 |
Radio Host For Cthulhu Audio Drama's | 1951-1961 |
Alma mater | Providence State University. |
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Awards | List of honors and awards |
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