May 1926

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The following events occurred in May 1926:

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May 26, 1926: Rif Republic leader Abd el-Krim surrenders to French Army
May 31, 1926: U.S. Sesquicentennial Exhibition opens in Philadelphia

May 1, 1926 (Saturday)

May 2, 1926 (Sunday)

May 3, 1926 (Monday)

May 4, 1926 (Tuesday)

Thousands of shipyard workers walked out on strike in London.
Volunteers took over jobs left vacant by the strike, including bus driving.

May 5, 1926 (Wednesday)

May 6, 1926 (Thursday)

May 7, 1926 (Friday)

May 8, 1926 (Saturday)

Color still of The Black Pirate
Sir David Attenborough
Don Rickles
  • Born:

May 9, 1926 (Sunday)

Byrd and Bennett
  • Explorer Richard E. Byrd and co-pilot Floyd Bennett attempted to make the first flight over the North Pole, taking off from Spitsbergen in the Fokker F.VII monoplane Josephine Ford in Norway. They returned to Spitzbergen 15 hours and 57 minutes later, claiming that they had flown the 1,535 miles (2,470 km) to the Pole, flying over it, and then circling it "around the world" for 13 minutes.[48] While both men were immediately hailed as national heroes,[49] some experts have since been skeptical of the claim, with aviator Bernt Balchen concluding in 1958 that the plane was unlikely to have covered the entire distance and back in that short an amount of time. [50] An entry in Byrd's diary discovered in 1996 suggested that the plane actually turned back 150 miles (240 km) short of the North Pole due to an oil leak.[51][52] Another attempt to fly over the Pole would be made three days later by different pilots on the airship Norge.
  • After Druze Muslims in Syria killed eight French soldiers in the Great Syrian Revolt, the French Army used heavy weaponry to shell a Druze neighborhood in Damascus, killing hundreds of civilians along with about 100 rebels.[53] As a result, the area of the old city between the sections of Al-Hamidiyah Souq and Medhat Pasha Souq was burned to the ground, an event known since then as al-Hariqa ("the fire"). Reporter George Seldes viewed 308 bodies, and suggested there might be as many as 1,000 dead under the rubble. "When the Muslims, who had rebelled, threatened to kill all Christians", Seldes wrote, "General Maurice Sarrail gave the civilian population time to evacuate, then ordered Fort Gouraud to fire some warning shots, then shell the rebel sector." [54]
  • Astronomers Max Wolf and Karl Wilhelm Reinmuth became the first persons on Earth to observe the supernova SN 1926A, which had taken place in the Messier 61 galaxy more than 50 million years earlier. Seven other supernovae have been observed in Messier 61 since then.[55]
  • Died: J. M. Dent, 76, British publisher

May 10, 1926 (Monday)

May 11, 1926 (Tuesday)

May 12, 1926 (Wednesday)

The Norge
Pilsudski and his aides

May 13, 1926 (Thursday)

May 14, 1926 (Friday)

May 15, 1926 (Saturday)

May 16, 1926 (Sunday)

May 17, 1926 (Monday)

Wilhelm Marx

May 18, 1926 (Tuesday)

May 19, 1926 (Wednesday)

Washington and Coolidge on the half dollar

May 20, 1926 (Thursday)

May 21, 1926 (Friday)

May 22, 1926 (Saturday)

May 23, 1926 (Sunday)

May 24, 1926 (Monday)

  • The eruption of the Mount Tokachi volcano killed 140 people[146] At 12:11 in the afternoon local time, an explosion happened at the western slope of the volcano, causing a hot volcanic avalanche that reached the town of Furano at 12:35, and buried residents closest to the volcano.[146][147]
  • The Zenkoku Jiren, referred to in English as the All-Japan National Libertarian Federation of Trade Unions, was founded in Japan.[148]
  • The Kingdom of Iraq extended the "D'Arcy Concession" of the oil fields or "Transferred Territories" in the Diyala Governorate for an additional 35 years past its scheduled expiration date of May 27, 1961. The extension was set to expire on May 27, 1996.[149] The terms would be renegotiated in 1951, and the concession would end in 1958.[150]
  • Born: Stanley Baxter, Scottish British television comedian known for BBC's The Stanley Baxter Show and subsequent variety shows ; in Glasgow (d.2025)[151]

May 25, 1926 (Tuesday)

Petlura

May 26, 1926 (Wednesday)

May 27, 1926 (Thursday)

May 28, 1926 (Friday)

Gomes da Costa leading the uprising

May 29, 1926 (Saturday)

May 30, 1926 (Sunday)

May 31, 1926 (Monday)

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