November 1923

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The following events occurred in November 1923:

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November 3, 1923: Sweden's Crown Prince Gustav VI Adolf marries Britain's Princess Louise Mountbatten at London
November 8, 1923: German Nazis led by General Erich Ludendorff (center) and Adolf Hitler (next to Ludendorff) attempt to overthrow government of Bavaria.[1]

November 1, 1923 (Thursday)

November 2, 1923 (Friday)

  • Silent film star Margaret Gibson was arrested at her home in Los Angeles on federal charges of operating a blackmail and extortion ring, charges that were later dropped.[citation needed] She performed under her own name from 1913 to 1917, and later as Patricia Palmer from 1918 to 1929.
  • U.S. Navy Lieutenant Harold J. Brow set a new flight airspeed record at the Mineola airfield on New York's Long Island, becoming the first person to fly faster than 400 kilometers per hour and the first of more than 250 miles per hour. Brow, competing against Navy Lieutenant Alford J. Williams, averaged 417.07 kilometres per hour (259.16 mph) over a three-kilometer course.[8]
  • Three Socialist members of the Gustav Stresemann cabinet resigned in protest of the government's refusal to curb the powers of the dictatorial regime in Bavaria.[9][10]
  • The Reichsbank issued a 100 trillion-mark banknote.[11]
  • David Lloyd George gave a final speech at the Metropolitan Opera House as he ended his tour of North America. Lloyd George defended the Treaty of Versailles as "the best treaty that could have been negotiated under the circumstances at that time" and said it was not the treaty that was responsible for the present problems of Europe, but "the completeness of the victory. It was the most complete victory that has almost ever been won in wars between great nations. Germany-Austria were shattered, demoralized, disarmed, prostrated; we left them like broken backed creatures on the road for any chariot to run over."[This quote needs a citation] He added that Europe must be given "the conviction that right is supreme over force. Who is to do it? There are only two countries on Earth which can establish that conviction, and those are the United States of America and the British Empire. Unless it is done, I do not know what is going to happen."[12][13][14]
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November 3, 1923 (Saturday)

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November 6, 1923 (Tuesday)

  • A coal mine explosion killed 27 miners of the Raleigh-Wyoming Coal Company in Glen Rogers, West Virginia. Another 36 survived because the mine had been equipped with the most modern ventilation system available at that time.[29]
  • A least 18 striking workers, and 14 soldiers, were killed in a riot in Kraków in Poland. The uprising started when a policeman fired into a crowd of demonstrators as they entered Main Market Square.[30]
  • Born: Nizoramo Zaripova, Soviet Tajik feminist and acting head of state of the Tadzhik SSR in 1984; in Pusheni, Uzbek SSR (present-day Tajikistan) (d. 2024)

November 7, 1923 (Wednesday)

  • The Imperial Conference approved a protectionist tariff plan that would give favorable treatment to Empire goods.[31]
  • The Imperial Conference also accepted, in modified form, an American plan to thwart rum-running by British vessels. It would give the United States authority to search and seize British ships suspected of containing contraband alcohol within a certain proximity to American shores, while British ships in return would be allowed to bring liquor to American ports under seal when intended for outbound consumption.[32]
  • Heavyweight boxer Billy Miske, despite being terminally ill with kidney disease, fought his final bout, ending in an upset of Bill Brennan with a fourth round knockout. Both Miske and Brennan had fought championship bouts with Jack Dempsey in 1920. Miske died less than eight weeks after his retirement from the ring.[citation needed]

November 8, 1923 (Thursday)

November 9, 1923 (Friday)

November 10, 1923 (Saturday)

November 11, 1923 (Sunday)

November 12, 1923 (Monday)

The 1922 Soviet flag
The new Soviet flag

November 13, 1923 (Tuesday)

November 14, 1923 (Wednesday)

November 15, 1923 (Thursday)

One Rentenmark[56][57]
  • Germany stopped printing the essentially worthless "papiermark", which had been trading at the rate of 4,200,000,000,000 (4.2 trillion) marks to one U.S. dollar by mid-November[58] and issued the new Rentenmark, backed by the value of semi-annual property taxes and tied to the U.S. dollar with a 4.2 RM to US$1. The old marks were exchangeable at the rate of one new mark for every one trillion old marks.[citation needed]
  • California U.S. Senator Hiram Johnson announced that he would challenge President Calvin Coolidge for the 1924 Republican nomination for U.S. president. Johnson, unlike Coolidge, was staunchly opposed to U.S. entry into the World Court.[59]
  • The Soviet Union's Presidium approved the creation of OGPU (Obyedinyonnoye Gosudarstvennoye Politicheskoye Upravleniye or Joint State Political Directorate), taking direct control of the Soviet domestic and foreign intelligence services from the NKVD and its GPU agency.[citation needed]
  • Wealthy arms manufacturer Gustav Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach, incarcerated by France during the occupation of the Ruhr, was released from prison after seven months confinement.[53]
  • The first census of Albania was taken, limited to a numerical count without individual household details, was taken and showed that the Balkan kingdom had 814,380 residents, almost 52 percent of whom (421,618) were male.[citation needed]
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November 16, 1923 (Friday)

November 17, 1923 (Saturday)

November 18, 1923 (Sunday)

November 19, 1923 (Monday)

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Oklahoma's Governor Walton convicted, succeeded by Trapp

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November 23, 1923 (Friday)

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November 29, 1923 (Thursday)

November 30, 1923 (Friday)

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Chancellor picks Albert, Stegerwald and Marx

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