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Pages in category "1931 in Europe" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 1931 in Denmark;
The causes of the famine were different, from natural (droughts, crop failures, low rainfall in a certain year) and economic and political crises; for example, the Great Famine of 1931–1933, colloquially called the Holodomor, the cause of which was, among other factors, the collectivization policy in the USSR, which affected the territory of ...
Bank run at the Sparkasse on Mühlendamm, Berlin, 13 July 1931. The European banking crisis of 1931 was a major episode of financial instability that peaked with the collapse of several major banks in Austria and Germany, including Creditanstalt on 11 May 1931, Landesbank der Rheinprovinz on 11 July 1931, and Danat-Bank on 13 July 1931.
5 Europe. 6 India. 7 South Pacific. 8 United States. 9 South America. 10 Soviet Union. 11 United Kingdom. 12 External links. ... 2011 UK Drought and March–April ...
[1] [2] The drought came in three waves: 1934, 1936, and 1939–1940, but some regions of the High Plains experienced drought conditions for as long as eight years. [3] It exacerbated an already existing agricultural recession.
The drought in Europe is on track to be the worst one in 500 years, experts say. Centuries-old warnings emerge from riverbed as Europe faces historic drought Skip to main content
Europe is facing its worst drought in 500 years, with two-thirds of the continent under stressed conditions, according to a study conducted by the European Commission.
Kingdom of Spain (to 14 April 1931) Spanish Republic (from 14 April 1931 to 1 April 1939) Spanish State (from 1 April 1939) Widely recognized LON member state; withdrew on May 9, 1939. [2] Spain had sovereignty over the following colonies and protectorate: → Ifni (Colony from January 12, 1934) → → Spanish Guinea (Colony) → → Spanish ...