4th March 1919
Aftermath of War
Britain: Mr. Justice Sankey's Coal Commission begins sittings.
Soldiers with the Canadian Expeditionary Force awaiting repatriation at Kinmel Camp, Bodelwyddan, in North Wales mutinied. The violence resulted in five deaths and 28 injuries. A total 25 Canadian soldiers were convicted of mutiny.
Estimate of total losses during the war given by C. of S., U.S.A.
Confident speech by President Wilson.
Germans living in Sudetenland demonstrate for the right of self-determination but are shot by Czechoslovak forces, resulting in 54 deaths and hundreds of injuries. Postcard depicting the massacre in Kaaden (Kadaň)