Table of chronology: ˜731-˜900 : 20th century.
By Koji Nihei Daijyo. Update: 3 May 2023.


˜1 -˜958

 

In all


Centurie

(I - XII) 

Quatrain

(1-100)


date

(y.m.d)

“๚•t


sujet (subject)

 

Žๅ‘่


le premier interprète avec raison ou suggestion

(the first reasonable or suggestive@ interpreter)

—L—“I”TŽŠŽฆด“I
‘ๆˆ๊‰๐Ž฿Žา

 

731

I-16

1901

The age of re-innovation is at hand (the first year of the 20th century): I-16

Ionescu, 1976, p.779f.;
KND

731-
sequel-1

I-16

1901

Aphelion of Saturn

KND

731-
sequel-2

I-16

1901

Aphelion of Saturn by Horizons On-Line Ephemeris System, NASA

KND

731-sequel-3

I-16

1901

Parallels of our system & Horizonsf

KND

731-sequel-4

I-16

1901

How is Saturn at its Aphelion?

KND

731-sequel-5

I-16

1901

The age of re-innovation is at hand (conclusion)

KND

732

IX-61

1908.12.28

The Messina-Reggio Earthquake of December 28, 1908

KND

733

VIII-84

1908.12.28

The Messina-Reggio Earthquake of December 28, 1908 (2)

Vignois, 1910, p.459

734

III-44

17th – 20th centuries

Development of firearms aggravating wars and revolutions

Motret, 1806, p.45f.

735

VIII-93

1899-1913

Presidents Loubet and Fallières; Balkan affairs

Vignois, 1910, p.454

736

V-54

1896-1916

The Great War in Turkey

Dufresne, 1995, p.174f.

737

X-63

1889-1919

Before and after the Great War in the Balkans

Guernon, 2000, p.156f.

738

IX-10

1914.6.28

A princely couple assassinated; the Great War unlatched

KND

739

IX-60

1914-1918

Montenegro, Dalmatia, Turkey, Italy and USA in the Great War

Centurio, 1953, p.203

740

I-55

1914-1918

The Great War on the Italian, Western and Eastern Fronts besides in the Atlantic and the Russian Revolution

KND

741

V-70

1914-1918

The Great War in Turkey against Russia

Centurio, 1953, p.122

742

III-18

1914-1918

The German offensive and the battles of Reims

Centurio, 1953, p.72

743

IV-46

1914-1918

The battles of Reims and Tours-sur-Marne

Centurio, 1953, p.97f.

744

IV-99

1914-1918

Emperor William II and the Western Front; Intervention of USA

Centurio, 1953, p.109

745

VI-7

1914-1918

Confrontation of the two big camps; German retreat

Centurio, 1953, p.131f.

746

IV-12

1914-1918

The Western Front

Centurio, 1953, p.89

747

VIII-48

1914-1918

The Austro-Serbian conflict; American exploit in the Great War

Lamont, 1944, p.319;
Ionescu, 1976, p.374f.

748

IV-13

1918

The Hindenburg Line broken, Ludendorff crashed to the floor; Revolution in Germany and Austria

Centurio, 1953, p.89f.

749

I-26

1914.7.23

The break of the Great War and heavy suffering of the French, the British and the Italians

Centurio, 1953, p.36;
KND

750

V-12

1918-1946

The foundation of the League of Nations with unexpected results

Lamont, 1944, p.148;
KND

751

VI-59

1917

The end of 17 reigns of Romanov Dynasty in 1917 and on the 17th

Ionescu, 1976, p.427f.;
KND

752

IV-43

1914-1918

The Great War and Russian Revolution

KND

753

IX-55

1914-1918

The Great War and Russian Revolution (2)

Ionescu, 1976, p.384f.

754

VI-72

1917-1921

Ex-Tsarina Alexandra ruthlessly executed; The sensible also victims to the Bolsheviks

KND

755

III-67

1917-1922

Leninism (Bolshevism)

KND

756

V-52

1917-1991

Nikolai Lenin violently seizing power

Centurio, 1953, p.119

757

IV-18

1917-1921

Bolshevik secret police and Red Terror

Ionescu, 1976, p.434

758

VIII-98

1918-1988

Bolshevik oppression of the Orthodox Church

KND

759

VI-8

1917-1924

Cultural revolution in the Bolshevik Revolution

Ionescu, 1976, p.435

760

IX-4

1917-1940

Trotsky expelled by Stalin to be assassinated abroad

Ionescu, 1976, p.464f.

761

I-45

1917-1953

Nikolai Leninfs developed successor Joseph Stalin

Ionescu, 1976, p.442f.

762

III-26

1928-1940

Personality Cult and Show-trials

KND

763

III-95

1917-1928

Fall of Russian Empire; End of Ottoman Empire

Ovason, 1997, p.306f.

764

III-60

1923-1938

Sanguinary dictator Stalin; reformist dictator Ataturc

Centurio, 1953, p.80

765

III-59

1924-1938

The Great Terror of Stalin

Ionescu, 1976, p.469f.

766

VI-5

1917-1991

The Communist Russia in a long misery

Ionescu, 1976, p.428f.

767

I-84

1930.2.18

The discovery of Pluto

Ionescu, 1983, p.228f.

768

I-27

1896-1939

The discovery of radioactivity and nuclear chain-reaction

Ionescu, 1976, p.751f.

769

VIII-28

1929-1932

Wall Street Crash
‡O‘Š”Žฎƒoƒuƒ‹E”j—๔E”฿Œ€ 

KND

770

VII-32

1919-1945

The March on Rome; Dictatorship of Mussolini

Boswell, 1941, p.257

771

IX-2

1924

The assassination of Giacomo Matteoti

Corvaja, 1977, p.132

772

III-65

1919-1939

Mussolini and Pius XI

KND

773

VII-24

1929-1939

Mussolini, Pius XI and Hitler

KND

774

IX-96

1922-1939

Mussolini in Rome and overseas

Halley, 1999, p.145

775

X-64

1940-1943

Mussolini into war to be lost in the end

KND

776

IX-80

1935-1945

The belligerent Mussolini disastrous in the end

Centurio, 1953, p.207

777

VI-66

1922-1945

The Fascists aspiring to revive the Roman glory end in catastrophe

Centurio, 1953, p.143

778

III-19

1921-1941

The downfall of the Spanish monarchy

Centurio, 1953, p.72

779

V-51

1936-1939

The Spanish civil war

Dufresne, 1995, p.168f.

780

IX-16

1936-1940

General Franco against the Leftist Government

Centurio, 1953, p.194

781

VI-19

1936-1939

General Franco against the Leftist Government (2)

Ionescu, 1976, p.454f.

782

VI-64

1936-1939

The firmness of Franco leading to Republican unconditional surrender

Centurio, 1953, p.142f.

783

VIII-26

1936-1939

Franco in revolt shall annihilate the Republic

KND

784

X-14

1931-1939

From Valencia to Barcelona; The end of the Republic

Ionescu, 1976, p.458

785

III-54

1936-1975

General Franco escaped from the Canary Islands to Tetuan to prevail in Spain

Cheetham, 1973, p.143;
Hogue, 1997, p.262

786

I-100

1920-1946

The failure of the League of Nations

Ionescu, 1976, p.474f.

787

VI-20

1920-1946

The failure of the League of Nations; the Allies against the Germans in Italy

KND

788

IV-59

1922-1945

The two dictators: their ambition and destruction

Lamont, 1944, p.149;
Centurio, 1953, p.102

789

III-76

1919-1939

The Weimar Republic; Hitler in power

KND

790

IV-86

1933-1945

Hitlerfs reign, French occupation and Jewish holocaust
ƒiƒ`ƒX“ฦูEƒtƒ‰ƒ“ƒX่—ฬEƒ†ƒ_ƒ„lŸr–ล

KND

791

IX-72

1789-1795;
1935-1945

Religious persecution in the French Revolution and by the Nazi regime

KND

792

VI-17

1935-1945

Nazi holocaust of the Jews

Ionescu, 1976, p.502f.

793

X-31

1932-1946

The Rise and Fall of the Nazi in Germany

Ionescu, 1976, p.503f.

794

IX-53

1942-1945

Himmler shall make black pages of History

Centurio, 1953, p.202

795

II-5

1936-1941

The launching and scuttling of Admiral Graf Spee

Ionescu, 1976, p.476f.
Centurio,1953,p.50;63

796

X-66

1938-1941

George VIfs visit to Canada and USA; Hitler as an Antichrist

Willoquet, 1967, p.76f.;
Ionescu, 1976, p.541f.

797

IX-83

1940.5.10

Blitzkrieg (The lightning war) - May 10th, 1940

Lamont, 1944, p.184f.
Ionescu, 1976,
 p.541f.

798

X-67

1940.5.7-10-

Norway Debate (7 May);
Blitzkrieg (Lightning War) (10 May) 1940

Lamont, 1944, p.334f.
Ionescu, 1976,
 p.484f.
KND

799

X-83

1940-1945

German surprise attacks on Benelux

Halley, 1999, p.155

800

III-58

1889-1941

Birth of Hitler in Austria; Early successes of his expansionism

Boswell, 1941, p.171f.
Centurio, 1953, p.79.

801

III-7

1940.5-6

The German troops approaching Paris

Centurio, 1953, p.63; p.69

802

VI-96

1940.5-6

The bloodless surrender of Paris to the Germans

Boswell, 1941, 209f.
Lamont, 1944, p.210f.

803

IV-80

1940.5-6

German invasion in the west outflanking the Maginot Line

Fontbrune, 1939, p.178f.

804

IV-94

1940-1942

Tetralogy of Winston Churchill (1)

KND

805

V-62

1940-1942

Battle of Britain; Italian expansionism; eForce Zf sunk

KND

806

IX-48

1940-1941

The Battle of Britain; the operation eBlitzf

Centurio, 1953, p.201

807

II-100

1940-1941

The British repulse German invasion and endure the eBlitzf; English-American Alliance

Ionescu, 1976, p.547f.

808

III-8

1940-1944

France defeated; Resistace of the Maquis

Centurio, 1953, p.69f.

809

III-92

1940-1941

Tetralogy of Winston Churchill (2)

KND

810

IX-90

1941-1944

Adolf Hitler vs. Joseph Stalin

Ionescu, 1976, p.499f.

811

V-94

1939-1945

Russo-German Pact; Blitzkrieg and Eastern Front

Centurio, 1953, p.127f.

812

II-36

1940-1945

Krafft, Goebbels and Hitler

Centurio, 1953, p.55
Ionescu, 1976,
 p.506

813

II-89

1940-1945

The grand Alliance of UK and USA

Boswell, 1941, p.339f.

814

III-71

1940-1945

British endurance and German decline

Robb, 1961a, p.124

815

IX-97

1941-1944

The Allied three operations of landing

KND

816

I-29

1944.6.6

The Operation eNeptune/Overlordf

Roberts, 1969, p.10;
Ionescu, 1976,
 p.553f.

817

VII-10

1943-1944

The Operations eOverlordf, eHuskyf , eShinglef and eDragoonf

KND

818

VI-56

1944

Tetralogy of Winston Churchill (3)

KND

819

III-9

1944

The Atlantic Wall and its failure

Centurio, 1953, p.70

820

III-99

1944

The Allied landing in Provence; Liberation of Paris

Hogue, 1997, p.292

821

I-71

1942-1943

German occupation of the whole France

Roberts, 1969, p.24;
Hutin, 1972, p.132

822

II-59

1944

Tetralogy of Winston Churchill (4)

Hutin, 1972, p.151

823

V-34

1940-1945

Operation eOverlordf and the full liberation of France under General de Gaulle

Hutin, 1972, p.213;
Dufresne, 1995, p.134f.

824

V-48

1941-1945

The Allied Armies from North Africa to Austria in WWII

Hutin, 1972, p.216

825

VI-43

1940-1944

Paris deserted occupied; Narrow success of Operation eOverlordf

Hogue, 1997, p.465f.

826

III-79

1940-1945

Liberation of France and Germany through a significant decision of General Eisenhower

Hutin, 1972, p.179

827

IV-81

1944-1945

D-Day, Liberation of Belgium and Allied Victory over the Nazis

Ionescu, 1976, p.557f.

828

IV-32

1940-1945-

The vicissitudes of Marshal Pétain, of the Anglo-Americo-Soviet Alliance

Lamont, 1944, p.119f.;
Hutin, 1972, p.191

829

III-47

1940-1951

Marshal Pétain: armistice, reign, fall, condemnation and the end

Fontbrune, 1980, p.322f.

830

X-41

1944.9.14-9.18

General de Gaulle visits the liberated South-West of France

KND

831

VI-77

1922-1946

Regimes of the Fascists and the Nazis; Mussolinifs decline and Italian Monarchyfs abolition

Ionescu, 1976, p.536f.

832

I-23

1943

Fall of Mussolini in the year 1943

Ionescu, 1976, p.530f.

833

VIII-47

1943-1944

Mussolini founding the Republic of Salo condemns his former traitors to death

Hutin, 1972, p.266

834

VI-31

1943-1944

Mussolini deposed by the King executes, in the Republic of Salo, his former traitors

KND

835

IX-95

1934-1945

Mussolinifs invasion of Ethiopia, dismissal and death

Boswell, 1941, p.274f.
Roberts, 1969, p.301

836

VI-52

1944.1.22

The Sun in Aquarius, 1944

Ionescu, 1976, p.531f.

837

IV-68

1940-1945

The Germano-Italian Axis; Malta and Genoa

Boswell, 1941, p.226f.

838

X-60

1940-1945

Italy and her neighbors in WWII

Centurio, 1953, p.224

839

II-4

1940-1945

Desolation of Côte dfAzur and Italian coasts in WWII

Centurio, 1953, p.49

840

IV-35

1943

Italy occupied by the Nazis after the fall of Mussolini

Dufresne, 1994, p.124f.

841

VI-36

1943-1945

The Gothic Line; The Resistance; Mussolini in the Republic of Salo

Ionescu, 1976, p.532f.

842

VIII-72

1944-1945

The Allied victory in Italy

KND

843

II-16

1943-1945

The collapse of the German Reich

KND

844

VI-6

1940-1945

The comet 1941 II; End of Mussolini having ruled Rome, Greece and Salo

KND

845

IV-38

1936-1949

Metaxas dictatorship and Damaskinos in Greece; End of Civil War under American relief

KND

846

VI-76

1943-1945

The failure of Mussolini to negotiate with the Resistance

KND

847

VIII-66

1922-1943

The Rise and Fall of Mussolini; Republic of Salo

Boswell, 1941, p.279;
Centurio, 1953, p.183

848

II-71

1943-1946

The Allied Liberation of Italy; Italian Republic

Hutin, 1972, p.154

849

VI-4

1944-1945

The difficult battle on the Roer; Destruction of Cologne

Ovason, 1997, p.299f.

850

I-82

1945

Berlin & Germany, Vienna & Austria occupied by the Allies in WWII

Ionescu, 1976, p.515f.

851

III-84

1945

Berlin desolated in WWII

Hogue, 1997, p.282

852

VIII-79

1889-1945

Hitlerfs birth in Austria, WWI and WWII

Roberts, 1969, p.260

853

X-10

1933-1945

The inhuman Hitler

Hutin, 1972, p.299;
Luni, 1998, p.383

854

II-75

1921-1945

The utmost disasters of WWII

Centurio, 1953, p.62

855

III-100

1940-1945

De Gaulle in the end victorious of Hitler

Boswell, 1941, p.223f.

856

VIII-90

1945

Alfred Jodl at Reims; De Gaulle and Pétain in Paris

Luni, 1998, p.335

857

VI-15

1945

Hitler, Roosevelt and Stalin

Ionescu, 1976, p.601f.

858

IV-6

1943-

The death of Roosevelt; Soviet Machinations

Ionescu, 1976, p.604f.

859

I-81

1943-1955

The superpowersf settlement of post-war nine countries; the Catholics persecuted in Eastern Europe

Ionescu, 1976, p.605f.

860

III-97

1920-1948

Collapse of the Ottoman Empire; Independent countries in the Middle East;
ƒIƒXƒ}ƒ“’้‘•๖‰๓‚ฦ’†“Œ”‘“ฦ—ง

Lamont, 1944, p.133

861

X-100

1600-1947

350 years of the British Empire by colonization;
ƒCƒMƒŠƒX‚ฬA–ฏ’nŽx”z‚ฬ‚R‚T‚O”N 

KND

862

X-98

1689-1815

The world hegemony from France to England through the Second Hundred Yearsf War;
‘ๆ2ŽŸ•S”Nํ‘ˆ‚๐’ส‚ต‚ฤ‚ฬ‰p‘”eŒ ‚ฬŠm—ง 

KND

863

V-85

1933-1941

The triple alliance of Japan, Germany and Italy vs. the League of Nations;
ŽO‘“ฏ–ฟVS. ‘˜A–ฟ

Ionescu, 1976, p.487f.

864

VI-80

1941-1945

WWII in Africa, Europe and Asia;
WWII. “๚–{VS. ‰p•ฤ—–ํ 

KND

865

I-50

1776.7.4-1945

The Independence of USA toward World Hegemony;
ƒAƒƒŠƒJ‡O‘“ฦ—งE”ญ“W‚ฦ‘พ•ฝ—mํ‘ˆ 

Lamont, 1944, p.319

866

I-30

1942-1945

The Allied forces approaching Okinawa in an island-hopping campaign; Irresolute Japan to surrender resulting in atomic disasters with Emperorfs ending the war;

•ฤŒR‚ฬ‰ซ“๊ใ—คA“๚–{‚ฬRํ’ทˆ๘‚ญ

Ionescu, 1987, p361f.

867

VIII-10

1941-1945

Nuclear weapons exploited by USA who employed them against Japan;
•ฤ‘‚ฬŒด”šŠJ”ญA‘ฮ“๚ŽภํŽg—p

Ionescu, 1987, p593f.

868

II-91

1945.8.6

A nuclear weapon for the first time exploded in Aki district, Japan;
ˆภŒ|‚ฬ’n‚ษ•ฤ‘‚ฬŒด”šเy—๔

Hutin, 1972, p. 158;
Nakamura, 1983, p.50f.

869

VIII-16

1945.8.6

The Blast of an A-bomb devastating Hiroshima; Refugees streaming up Valleys;

Hiroshima‚ษ•ฤ‘‚ฬŒด”šเy—๔ 

Ionescu, 1976, p.596f;
KND

870

II-70

1945.8.6-

1948.12.23

Atomic bombardment on Japan; Purge & expiation of the accused;
L“‡‚ษŒด”šA”sํA“Œ‹žู”ป 

Lamont, 1944, p.328;
Halley, 1999, p.176.

871

II-92

1945.8.6-

1948.12.23

Atomic bombing on Japan; Tokyo Trials; Emperor not Indictable;
Œด”š‚ฬŽS‰ะ”sํ“Œ‹žู”ป“Vc–ฦำ 

Roberts, 1969, p. 65;
Hutin, 1972, p. 158;
Dufresne, 1991, p.243

872

VI-90

1945.8.6-

1948.12.23

Imperial Rescript to end the war; Emperor justified;
Iํ‚ฬู‘;@ “Vc–ฦำ‚ฬŽ–—R

KND

873

X-73

1945-1956

The Tokyo Trials and The World thereafter;
“Œ‹žู”ป‚ฬŽ–Œใซ‚ฦƒp[ƒ‹”ปŽ–EƒŒ[ƒŠƒ“ƒN”ปŽ–Aู”ปŒใ‚ฬขŠE\‘ข‚ฬ•ฯŽฟ 

KND

874

II-60

1941-1961

European Powersf losing their colonies in Asia;
‘ๆ“๑ŽŸ‘ๅํ‚ลผ‰ข—๑‹ญ‚อƒAƒWƒA‚ฬA–ฏ’n‚๐Žธ‚คi• ˜860, III-97j

KND

875

V-11 

1923-1961

Liberation of the colonies in Asia after the defeat of Japan;
‘ๆ“๑ŽŸ‘ๅํŒใ‚ฬƒAƒWƒAA–ฏ’n‰๐•๚ 

Hogue, 1997, p.379

876

X-99

After the WWII;
‘ๆ“๑ŽŸ‘ๅํŒใ

The colonies liberated after the WWII;
A–ฏ’n‰๐•๚E“ฦ—งi‘ๆ“๑ŽŸ‘ๅํŒใj

KND

877

II-78

1942-1953

The USA taking over the hegemony of the UK;
‘ๅƒlƒvƒ`ƒ…[ƒ“

Ionescu, 1976, p.632f.

878

VII-33

1939-1953

Soviet Atomic Spies (1)

 

Ionescu, 1976, p.619f.

879

V-83

1939-1953

Soviet Atomic Spies (2);

@‹ญ—อ•s‰๓‚ฬ”ไ—‚ศ‚ซ‘‘ฬ 

Ionescu, 1976, p.619f.

880

VIII-92

1941-1949

Stalinism (1)

Ionescu, 1976, p.638

881

IV-56

1945-1953

Stalinism (2)

Ionescu, 1976, p.637

882

X-1

1945-1953

Stalinism (3)

Ionescu, 1976, p.639

883

VI-49

1945-1953

Stalinism (4)

Centurio, 1953, p.140

884

X-65

1927-1953

Stalinism (5)

Ionescu, 1976, p.460f.

885

III-1

1950-2000

The great Neptune at its utmost height after the Korean war;

’ฉ‘Nํ‘ˆ‚ฬŒใA‘ๅƒlƒvƒ`ƒ…[ƒ“‚อ‹ษท‚ฦ‚ศ‚้ 

Centurio, 1953, p.68

886

VI-97

1942-1944

Rumania in-and-after the WWII (1) Ploesti (a)

Ionescu, 1976, p.561f.

887

I-87

1942-1944

Rumania in-and-after the WWII (2) Ploesti (b)

Lamont, 1944, p.153;
Ionescu, 1976, p.569f.

888

VIII-86

1944-1965

Rumania in-and-after the WWII (3) Soviet invasion

Ionescu, 1976, p.571f.

889

X-49

1943

Rumania in-and-after the WWII (4) Ploesti (c)

Ionescu, 1976, p.567f.

890

V-50

1940-1947

Rumania in-and-after the WWII (5) The last King of Rumania

Ionescu, 1976, p.576f.

891

I-28

1944-1989

Rumania in-and-after the WWII (6) Rumania under the communist regime (a)

Ionescu, 1976, p.578f.

892

X-20

1944-1989

Rumania in-and-after the WWII (7) Rumania under the communist regime (b)

Ionescu, 1976, p.580f.

893

IX-1

1858;
1958

The two devoted Interpreters of Nostradamus of the 19th and the 20th century

KND

894

VI-50

1953-1964

Khrushchev: De-Stalinization and new policies

Ionescu, 1976, p.680f.

895

II-90

1949-1956

Hungarian Communist regime; Anti-Communist Revolution

Ionescu, 1976, p.642f.

896

II-48

1956-1959

Anti-Communist Revolution in Hungary

Ionescu, 1976, p.644f.

897

X-70

1945-1960

Meteorological mechanism of snowing and raining

KND

898

V-26

1959-1962

The Cuban Missile Crisis

Ionescu, 1976, p.649f.

899

V-5

1966-1976

Mao Zedongfs Revolution by means of the Red Guards

Ionescu, 1976, p.668f.;
KND

900

VIII-77

1949-1976

Mao Zedong, the 3rd Antichrist

Ionescu, 1987, p.451f.;
KND


Table ˜901-958


© Koji Nihei Daijyo, 2010-2021, Tous droits réservés.

inserted by FC2 system