Historical Events tagged with "1926"

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Entertainment

Harry Houdini's Incredible Underwater Escape

August 5th, 1926 98 years ago

Harry Houdini astounded audiences by spending 91 minutes underwater in a sealed tank before making his daring escape. The performance took place in front of a captivated crowd at the prestigious New York City venue, the St. Nicholas Arena, showcasing Houdini's unmatched skill in escapology and illusion. Witnesses reported him breaking free from the tank, which had been filled with water and securely locked, leaving them in awe of his abilities and tenacity. This performance contributed significantly to his legacy as one of the greatest magicians and escapologists of all time.

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Religion & Philosophy

Chicago Hosts the 28th International Eucharistic Congress

June 20th, 1926 98 years ago

The 28th International Eucharistic Congress commenced in Chicago, drawing over 250,000 participants to witness the impressive opening procession. This significant event showcased the Catholic Church’s dedication to the Eucharist and blended faith with the celebration of community. The congress featured numerous religious ceremonies, assemblies, and addresses by prominent church leaders, emphasizing the importance of the Eucharistic devotion.

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Crime & Law

Sholom Schwartzbard Shoots Symon Petliura

May 25th, 1926 98 years ago

Sholom Schwartzbard assassinated Symon Petliura, head of the Ukrainian People's Republic in exile, in Paris, motivated by resentment over alleged anti-Semitic violence during Petliura’s rule. Schwartzbard shot Petliura in a cafe, which sparked international debate over his actions and their implications on historical tensions within Eastern Europe.

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Social Movements & Civil Rights

The United Kingdom General Strike Concludes

May 12th, 1926 98 years ago

The general strike in the United Kingdom, which lasted for nine days, concluded after major disruptions in various sectors. Initiated by trade unions to support coal miners in their dispute over wages and working conditions, the strike saw millions of workers across the country participate. The government implemented measures to maintain essential services, showcasing the strike's significant impact on the nation’s economy and social climate. Ultimately, the strike highlighted tensions between labor and the government during a period of economic challenges.

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