• 1918

    Bolshevik Russia signs the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk with the Central Powers, abandoning the Allied war effort and granting independence to its Polish and Baltic territories, the Ukraine and Finland.

     

    Russia's disastrous involvement in World War I was a primary factor that led to Lenin's successful Marxist revolution in November 1917. In December 1917, Germany agreed to an armistice and peace talks with Russia, and Lenin sent Leon Trotsky to Brest-Litovsk in Belarus to negotiate a treaty. The talks broke off after Germany demanded independence for Russian holdings in Eastern Europe, and in February 1918 fighting resumed on the Eastern Front. With German troops advancing on St. Petersburg, Lenin authorized the signing of the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk on 3 March, 1918.

     

    German leaders hoped that the former Russian territories would fall under their sway, but in November 1918 an armistice ended World War I, dooming Germany to demilitarization and Allied domination. In 1919, Soviet Russia regained the Ukraine in the Russian Civil War and in 1939 seized parts of Poland and in 1940 the Baltics, after the signing of the Nazi-Soviet non-aggression pact.
     

  • 2006

    Ex-rock singer, Gary Glitter (real name Paul Gadd) is convicted of child molestation, in Vietnam. 

  • 2002

    Switzerland votes in favour of joining the United Nations.

  • 1991

    In America, an amateur video captures the beating of Rodney King by Los Angeles police officers. When the officers later stand trial, they are acquitted, sparking riots amongst the African-American community.

 
 
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