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23rd March 1925
"150,000 Roar Continued Faith To Mussolini. Premier Leave Sick Bed for Fascist Anniversary... scores of thousands of arms were outstretched as if taking an oath." ![]() Ship Losses: Notre Dame de Lourdes (France) The schooner foundered in the Atlantic Ocean (48°35′N 5°25′W). Some of her seven crew were rescued by Iroise ( France) and others landed at Ouessant in a lifeboat. |
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24th March 1925
Ship Losses: Guipuzcoa (Spain) The cargo ship ran aground at Les Baleines, Loire-Inférieure, France. Her crew were taken off by the tug Atlas ( France) on 26 March and she was declared a total loss on 30 March. |
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#5989 |
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#5990 |
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28th March 1925
Ship Losses: Ethel (United Kingdom) The coaster capsized and sank in Liverpool Bay. All seven crew were rescued by Harlaw Plain ( United Kingdom). |
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30th March 1925
Ship Losses: Asturiano (Argentina) The cargo liner collided with Buenos Aires ( Argentina) at Puerto San Julian and was beached. Lavinia (United Kingdom) The coaster ran aground off Norderney, Germany. She was refloated on 5 April. |
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#5992 |
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#5993 |
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#5994 |
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5th April 1925
Foundation of the paramilitary Nazi party organization the Schutzstaffel (SS). Originally intended as a personal bodyguard unit for party leader Adolf Hitler, the SS will grow in size and importance. ![]() Ship Losses: Cisneros (United Kingdom) The cargo liner caught fire in the Bay of Biscay off the coast of Finistère, France, and was abandoned. She was declared a constructive total loss. Candiano (Italy) The cargo ship caught fire at Brindisi, Libya and was a total loss. |
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#5995 |
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8th April 1925
A group of airmen, including John D. Price, made the first planned night landing on a U.S. aircraft carrier when he landed his TS fighter biplane on the USS Langley, which was anchored off of North Island on the coast of California in the U.S. ![]() Field Marshal von Hindenburg is nominated for President of Germany by Nationalists. (Street rally for Hindenburg in Berlin). ![]() Ship Losses: Elizabeth Hyam (United Kingdom) The schooner sank at Ramsey, Isle of Man. |
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9th April 1925
Ship Losses: Bresil (France) The cargo ship ran aground 30 nautical miles (56 km) of Cap St. James, French Indochina. She broke up and was a total loss. |
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#5998 |
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12th April 1925
Hu Jingyi (32), Chinese general, warlord and military governor of Henan (1924–25) during the Warlord Era of China, dies suddenly while visiting the Soviet Union. ![]() Ship Losses: Folden I (Norway) The cargo ship collided with Volos ( Germany) and sank in the English Channel at a position between the Royal Sovereign Lightvessel ( United Kingdom) and Dungeness, Kent, United Kingdom. Her crew were rescued by Volos. |
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#5999 |
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22nd April 1925
Ship Losses: O-2 (Imperial Japanese Navy) The Type U-43 submarine foundered off Japan in a storm. (Some sources claim O-2 was scrapped in 1922.) |
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#6000 |
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