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Prime Minister: Putney United Kingdom: Illness – peptic ulceration [4] Mateo de Toro Zambrano: 1811 Chile: President of the Government Junta: Santiago Chile: Spencer Perceval: 1812 United Kingdom: Prime Minister: Westminster United Kingdom: Assassination – shooting [5] George Canning: 1827 United Kingdom: Prime Minister: Chiswick United Kingdom
February 11, 1921: President (1963–1968) Prime minister (1963) March 25, 1977: Executed Adnan Menderes Turkey: 1899: Prime minister (1950–1960) September 17, 1961: Executed by hanging Mengistu Haile Mariam Ethiopia: May 21, 1937: Head of state (1977–1987) President (1987–1991) Living: Convicted in absentia: Benito Mussolini Italy: July ...
Prime Minister of Jordan: June 14, 1958: Baghdad Iraq: By revolutionaries Faisal II: King of Iraq: July 14, 1958 Arab Federation: Military coup d'état: S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike: Prime Minister of Ceylon: September 26, 1959: Colombo Ceylon: Talduwe Somarama: Hazza' Majali: Prime Minister of Jordan: August 29, 1960: Amman Jordan: Killed in a ...
This list of wars by death toll includes all deaths directly or indirectly caused by the deadliest wars in history. These numbers encompass the deaths of military personnel resulting directly from battles or other wartime actions, as well as wartime or war-related civilian deaths, often caused by war-induced epidemics , famines , or genocides .
Front page of The New York Times on 11 November 1918. The Armistice of 11 November 1918 was signed near the French town of Compiègne, between the Allied Powers and Germany—represented by Supreme Allied Commander Ferdinand Foch and civilian politician Matthias Erzberger respectively—with capitulations having already been made separately by Bulgaria, the Ottoman Empire and Austria-Hungary.
Prime Minister of Serbia (1993–1994) & Deputy Prime Minister of FR Yugoslavia (1994–2000) 2009: Crimes against humanity [152] Yulia Tymoshenko Ukraine: Prime Minister of Ukraine (2007–2010) 2011: Corruption [153] Jacques Chirac France: Prime Minister of France (1974–1976 & 1986–1988) & President of France (1995–2007) 2011 ...
The list includes the names of recently elected or appointed heads of state and government who will take office on an appointed date, as presidents-elect and prime ministers–designate, and those leading a government-in-exile if internationally recognised.
Grand Duchess Charlotte and Prime Minister Dupong continued to lead the Luxembourg government in exile in 27 Wilton Crescent in London, and would be restored at the end of the war. [36] Pierre Dupong: Prime Minister: Dirk Jan de Geer Netherlands: Prime Minister Nazi Germany: 15 May 1940 Occupation of the Netherlands: Prime Minister Jan de Geer ...