Home » world » May 14, 1934: Austria and Italy conclude a foreign trade agreement

May 14, 1934: Austria and Italy conclude a foreign trade agreement

2024-05-13 22:08:32

On Tuesday, May 14th, the book of history records, among other things:

1869: In Austria-Hungary, the eight-year community school was introduced with the passage of the Reich Elementary School Act under Minister Leopold Hasner von Artha.
1899: The Frenchman M. Chaudron becomes the first fatality in this sport in a 20-kilometer motorcycle race.
1914: The ballet “Legend of Joseph” by Richard Strauss celebrates its premiere in Paris.
1919: Of the officers accused of murdering Karl Liebknecht and Rosa Luxemburg, three received minor prison sentences and six were acquitted.
1929: Italy’s fascist sham parliament ratifies the Lateran Treaty with the Holy See.
1934: Austria and Italy conclude a foreign trade agreement.
1949: The city commanders of the three western powers in Berlin issue an occupation statute for the western sectors.
1959: After the National Council elections, Federal President Adolf Schärf once once more commissioned ÖVP chairman Julius Raab to form a government. Although the SPÖ has become the party with the largest number of votes, it has one fewer parliamentary mandate than the People’s Party.
1964: Soviet party and government leader Nikita Khrushchev and Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser inaugurate the Aswan Dam.
1969: The former Austrian Foreign Minister (1966-68) and ÖVP National Council member Lujo Tončić-Sorinj is elected Secretary General of the Council of Europe.
1979: In the more than 300-year history of the French Academy of Sciences, physicist Yvonne Choquet-Bruhat, professor of analytical mechanics, is elected as the first female member.
1984: The “Konrad Lorenz referendum” to save the Hainburger Au is presented by a non-partisan committee.
1989: Peronist Carlos Menem wins the Argentine presidential election.
1994: Georgia and the breakaway republic of Abkhazia agree to the stationing of CIS peacekeepers.
1999: Kosovo War: 87 people die in a nightly NATO air raid in the southern Serbian town of Korisa.
2004: Denmark celebrates the wedding of Crown Prince Frederik to Australian Mary Donaldson in Copenhagen Cathedral.
2009: At an anti-mosque demo in Vienna, FPÖ leader Heinz-Christian Strache stands on stage with a cross and is promptly criticized by leading representatives of the Catholic Church.

Birthdays: Claudius Dornier, German aircraft manufacturer (1884-1969); Pierre Victor Auger, French physicist (1899-1993); Carl Guesmer, German poet (1929-2009); Sigi Maron, Eastern songwriter (1944-2016); George Lucas, US film director and producer (1944); Karl-Markus Gauß, Eastern. Writer (1954); Andrea dealer, eastern Actress and cabaret artist (1964); Cate Blanchett, Australian. actress (1969); Mark Zuckerberg, US computer programmer, co-founder and boss of Facebook (1984).
Days of death: Heinz Guderian, German officer (1888-1954); Heinz Werner, German psychologist (1890-1964); Sidney Bechet, US jazz musician (1897-1959); Günter Gaus, German journalist and diplomat (1929-2004).
Name days:
Bonifaz, Christian, Arnbert, Paschalis, Korona, Aglaja, Pachomius, Ismar, Michael, Viktor, Nikolaus.

1715644639
#Austria #Italy #conclude #foreign #trade #agreement

You may also like

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Adblock Detected

Please support us by disabling your AdBlocker extension from your browsers for our website.