Important Historical Events of the year 1912, Year 1912 in History

List of 1912 Major News Events in History, Most Important Historical Events in 1912

What happened in the year 1912?

Date Event
January 1, 1912 The Republic of China is established.
January 4, 1912 The Scout Association is incorporated throughout the British Empire by royal charter.
January 5, 1912 The sixth All-Russian Conference of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (Prague Party Conference) opens. In the course of the conference, Vladimir Lenin and his supporters break from the rest of the party to form the Bolshevik movement.
January 6, 1912 New Mexico is admitted to the Union as the 47th U.S. state.
January 6, 1912 German geophysicist Alfred Wegener first presents his theory of continental drift.
January 8, 1912 The African National Congress is founded, under the name South African Native National Congress (SANNC).
January 11, 1912 Immigrant textile workers in Lawrence, Massachusetts, go on strike when wages are reduced in response to a mandated shortening of the work week.
January 17, 1912 British polar explorer Captain Robert Falcon Scott reaches the South Pole, one month after Roald Amundsen.
January 23, 1912 The International Opium Convention is signed at The Hague.
February 12, 1912 The Xuantong Emperor, the last Emperor of China, abdicates.
February 14, 1912 Arizona is admitted as the 48th and the last contiguous U.S. state.
February 14, 1912 The U.S. Navy commissions its first class of diesel-powered submarines.
February 25, 1912 Marie-Adélaïde, the eldest of six daughters of Guillaume IV, becomes the first reigning Grand Duchess of Luxembourg.
February 29, 1912 The Piedra Movediza (Moving Stone) of Tandil falls and breaks.
March 5, 1912 Italo-Turkish War: Italian forces are the first to use airships for military purposes, employing them for reconnaissance behind Turkish lines.
March 6, 1912 Italo-Turkish War: Italian forces become the first to use airships in war, as two dirigibles drop bombs on Turkish troops encamped at Janzur, from an altitude of 6,000 feet.
March 12, 1912 The Girl Guides (later renamed the Girl Scouts of the USA) are founded in the United States.
March 30, 1912 Sultan Abd al-Hafid signs the Treaty of Fez, making Morocco a French protectorate.
April 2, 1912 The ill-fated RMS Titanic begins sea trials.
April 10, 1912 RMS Titanic sets sail from Southampton, England on her maiden and only voyage.
April 14, 1912 The British passenger liner RMS Titanic hits an iceberg in the North Atlantic and begins to sink.
April 15, 1912 The British passenger liner RMS Titanic sinks in the North Atlantic at 2:20 a.m., two hours and forty minutes after hitting an iceberg. Only 710 of 2,224 passengers and crew on board survive.
April 16, 1912 Harriet Quimby becomes the first woman to fly an airplane across the English Channel.
April 17, 1912 Russian troops open fire on striking goldfield workers in northeast Siberia, killing at least 150.
April 18, 1912 The Cunard liner RMS Carpathia brings 705 survivors from the RMS Titanic to New York City.
May 4, 1912 Italy occupies the Ottoman island of Rhodes.
May 8, 1912 Paramount Pictures is founded.
May 13, 1912 The Royal Flying Corps, the forerunner of the Royal Air Force, is established in the United Kingdom.
May 18, 1912 The first Indian film, Shree Pundalik by Dadasaheb Torne, is released in Mumbai.
June 4, 1912 Massachusetts becomes the first state of the United States to set a minimum wage.
June 6, 1912 The eruption of Novarupta in Alaska begins. It is the largest volcanic eruption of the 20th century.[21]
June 8, 1912 Carl Laemmle incorporates Universal Pictures.
June 30, 1912 The Regina Cyclone, Canada's deadliest tornado event, kills 28 people in Regina, Saskatchewan.
July 8, 1912 Henrique Mitchell de Paiva Couceiro leads an unsuccessful royalist attack against the First Portuguese Republic in Chaves.
July 30, 1912 Japan's Emperor Meiji dies and is succeeded by his son Yoshihito, who is now known as the Emperor Taishō.
August 25, 1912 The Kuomintang is founded for the first time in Peking.
August 29, 1912 A typhoon strikes China, killing at least 50,000 people.
September 2, 1912 Arthur Rose Eldred is awarded the first Eagle Scout award of the Boy Scouts of America.
September 4, 1912 Albanian rebels succeed in their revolt when the Ottoman Empire agrees to fulfill their demands
September 25, 1912 Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism is founded in New York City.
September 28, 1912 The Ulster Covenant is signed by some 500,000 Ulster Protestant Unionists in opposition to the Third Irish Home Rule Bill.
September 28, 1912 Corporal Frank S. Scott of the United States Army becomes the first enlisted man to die in an airplane crash.
October 3, 1912 U.S. forces defeat Nicaraguan rebels at the Battle of Coyotepe Hill.
October 7, 1912 The Helsinki Stock Exchange sees its first transaction.
October 8, 1912 The First Balkan War begins when Montenegro declares war against the Ottoman Empire.
October 11, 1912 First Balkan War: The day after the Battle of Sarantaporo, Greek troops liberate the city of Kozani.
October 14, 1912 Former president Theodore Roosevelt is shot and mildly wounded by John Flammang Schrank. With the fresh wound in his chest, and the bullet still within it, Roosevelt delivers his scheduled speech.
October 17, 1912 Bulgaria, Greece and Serbia declare war on the Ottoman Empire, joining Montenegro in the First Balkan War.
October 18, 1912 First Balkan War: King Peter I of Serbia issues a declaration "To the Serbian People", as his country joins the war.
October 19, 1912 Italo-Turkish War: Italy takes possession of what is now Libya from the Ottoman Empire.
October 21, 1912 First Balkan War: The Greek navy completes the capture of the island of Lemnos for use as a forward base against the Dardanelles.
October 23, 1912 First Balkan War: The Battle of Kumanovo between the Serbian and Ottoman armies begins.
October 24, 1912 First Balkan War: The Battle of Kirk Kilisse concludes with a Bulgarian victory against the Ottoman Empire.
October 24, 1912 First Balkan War: The Battle of Kumanovo concludes with the Serbian victory against the Ottoman Empire.
October 26, 1912 First Balkan War: The Ottomans lose the cities of Thessaloniki and Skopje.
November 2, 1912 Bulgaria defeats the Ottoman Empire in the Battle of Lule Burgas, the bloodiest battle of the First Balkan War, which opens her way to Constantinople.
November 5, 1912 Woodrow Wilson is elected the 28th President of the United States, defeating incumbent William Howard Taft.
November 7, 1912 The Deutsche Opernhaus (now Deutsche Oper Berlin) opens in the Berlin neighborhood of Charlottenburg, with a production of Beethoven's Fidelio.
November 12, 1912 First Balkan War: King George I of Greece makes a triumphal entry into Thessaloniki after its liberation from 482 years of Ottoman rule.
November 12, 1912 The frozen bodies of Robert Scott and his men are found on the Ross Ice Shelf in Antarctica.
November 19, 1912 First Balkan War: The Serbian Army captures Bitola, ending the five-century-long Ottoman rule of Macedonia.
November 25, 1912 Românul de la Pind, the longest-running newspaper by and about Aromanians until World War II, ceases its publications.
November 27, 1912 Spain declares a protectorate over the north shore of Morocco.
November 28, 1912 Albania declares its independence from the Ottoman Empire.
December 3, 1912 Bulgaria, Greece, Montenegro, and Serbia (the Balkan League) sign an armistice with the Ottoman Empire, temporarily halting the First Balkan War. (The armistice will expire on February 3, 1913, and hostilities will resume.)
December 6, 1912 The Nefertiti Bust is discovered.
December 8, 1912 Leaders of the German Empire hold an Imperial War Council to discuss the possibility that war might break out.
December 16, 1912 First Balkan War: The Royal Hellenic Navy defeats the Ottoman Navy at the Battle of Elli.
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December 28, 1912 The first municipally owned streetcars take to the streets in San Francisco.