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1911[]
Events prior to August 6 on French Trafalgar, British Waterloo (Timeline: 1882-1911)
August 6:
- Ottoman Empire declares war on Austria-Hungary, official start of the Second Global War
- Russia announces Partial Mobilization; orders changed to General on August 8.
August 7:
- The United States and the Confederate States mobilizes.
- France demands Germany cease mobilization in 12 hours; no reply to ultimatum
August 8:
- France announces General Mobilization
- Royal Navy begins Naval Patrols, stops French and Russian ships in Atlantic ocean
August 9:
- Germany declares war on France and Russia; implements Schlieffen Plan
- Canada calls up the militia
August 10:
- France declares war on Great Britain
August 11:
- Confederate States declares war on the US and France
August 12:
- CS invasion of US Begins
August 14:
- US declares war on Great Britain and Canada
1912[]
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1916[]
October 10: The last German Armies lay down their arms; the Second Global War is over in Europe.
December 7: News of the end of the war reaches British General Kitchener in Africa, and he agrees to surrender to the French forces pursuing him.
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- May - The Frente Socialista Argentino (Argentinean Socialist Front), lead by Nicolás Repetto, overthrew to the weak government of Robustiano Patrón Costas, establishing a National Socialist Regime in Argentina.
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1929[]
- March 4 - Herbert Hoover took office as United States President.
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1939[]
- Prince Albert and his wife Princess Elizabeth, and their two young daughters, are allowed to leave the United Kingdom after suffering house arrest for three years. They sail to Russia, then are invited by the Australasian Government to settle and reform the Royal Line by Prime Minister Lionel Louge.