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What happnened in 1924?

On reflection throughout the years, 1924 seemed to be one of those years that had no key earth-shattering happenings. A great deal still went on in that year of 1924, however it is challenging to select the main or considerable happenings as with some other years, so here are a dozen arbitrary occurrences from 1924, one from every month. During January we had the very first ever Winter Olympics, the 1924 Winter Olympic games opened on the 12th in Chamonix, in the French Alps. On February 22nd the United States president, Calvin Coolidge ended up being the very first President to deliver a radio transmission from the White House. On March 3rd, the 407-year-old Islamic caliphate is abolished after Caliph Abdülmecid II from the Ottoman Caliphate is dumped. The last remnant of that old system gives way to the reforming government in Turkey of President Kemal Atatürk. On the 1st April, Adolf Hitler is sentenced to 5 years in prison in Germany for his effort in the 1923 Beer Hall Putsch that he ends up serving below 9 months. On May 11th the Mercedes-Benz automobile production company is created by the combining of companies owned by the founders, Gottlieb Daimler and Karl Benz. On June 2, 1920 the USA President, Calvin Coolidge signs in to legislation, the Indian Citizenship Act that finally awards citizenship to all Native Americans born inside the territorial limits of the United States. Earlier, the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution defined a resident as any persons born in America and subject to its legislation and authority, the amendment had previously been translated with the courts to not apply to Indigenous individuals. On July 10th at the 1924 Paris Olympics the Finnish runner, Paavo Nurmi wins both the 1500 and 5000m competitions within two hours of one another. In his career, Nurmi established 22 official world records at distances between 1500 metres and 20 kilometres.

On August 28, 1924, in Georgia there was an uprising where Georgia revolts in opposition to rule by the Soviet Union in an abortive insurrection. It had been targeted at reestablishing the independence of Georgia from the Soviet Union. During the insurrection, several thousand die after being supressed by the Red Army. In Belgium on September 9th, the 8-hour work day is launched. On October 12-15, 1920 the airship, Zeppelin LZ-126 takes its transatlantic delivery trip from Friedrichshafen, in Germany, to Lakehurst, in New Jersey, USA. This Zeppelin had been mainly used for experimental work, especially in the development of the American parasite fighter program and was decommissioned in 1932. In November, the very last known sighting of a California grizzly bear is documented, by Colonel John R. White at Sequoia National Park. This grizzly bear was especially adored because of its splendor, size, and power and it was a symbol of the state of California with the state sometimes known as being the "Bear State" because of that. Finally on December 30th 1924, the American astronomer Edwin Hubble proclaims that Andromeda, previously thought to just be a nebula, can be another galaxy. He also announced that the Milky Way that we are a part of is only one of many such galaxies in the universe. He has a crucial role in creating the field of extragalactic astronomy and consequently the Hubble telescope was named in his honour.