1930 Wars & Armed Conflicts Events — Verified Historical Highlights

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  • 11 Mar Reichstag Approves Modified Young Plan: On March 11, 1930, the Reichstag, Germany's parliament, approved a modified version of the Young Plan, which aimed to restructure Germany's reparations payments from World War I.
  • 10 Jun Simon Commission Report on Indian Constitutional Reform Published: The Simon Commission, established by the British government to review India's constitutional framework, published its report on June 10, 1930. The commission's findings and recommendations significantly influenced the subsequent discussions and developments in India's path toward self-governance. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 24 Jun Deadly Prison Riot in Rangoon: On June 24, 1930, a mutiny erupted at Rangoon Central Gaol, resulting in the deaths of two warders, two military police officers, one lorry driver, and 40 convicts, with 60 others injured. The riot began when Burmese and Indian prisoners, in an organized plot, overpowered and killed the warders, seized rifles and ammunition from the armory, and manned the prison walls. A two-hour battle ensued with military police until the rebels were driven back into the building. source: paperspast.natlib.govt.nz
  • 30 Jun Allied Troops Withdraw from Rhineland: On June 30, 1930, the last Allied troops withdrew from the Rhineland, ending the occupation that had been in place since 1918. This withdrawal was part of the implementation of the Young Plan, which aimed to reduce Germany's reparations following World War I. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 05 Jul Lapua Movement Demonstration in Helsinki: The Lapua Movement, a far-right nationalist and anti-communist organization in Finland, staged a march in Helsinki, reflecting the political tensions and rising nationalist sentiments in Finland during the interwar period.
  • 21 Jul US Senate ratifies London Naval Treaty: On July 21, 1930, the US Senate ratified the London Naval Treaty, which aimed to limit naval armaments among the major powers. This treaty was significant in the context of interwar diplomacy. source: archives.gov
  • 25 Sep Austrian Government Formation under Vaugoin: On September 25, 1930, a new Austrian government was formed under Chancellor Vaugoin. This government faced significant challenges, including economic difficulties and political instability during the interwar period. source: britannica.com
  • 30 Sep Carl Vaugoin becomes Chancellor of Austria: Carl Vaugoin assumed the role of Chancellor of Austria on September 30, 1930, during a period of political instability in the country. His leadership came at a critical time when Austria was experiencing significant economic and social challenges in the interwar period. source: takemeback.to
  • 12 Nov First Round Table Conference on Indian Independence: The first Round Table Conference on Indian independence was held in London on November 12, 1930. This conference was a significant step towards India's quest for independence from British rule.
  • 14 Nov Inauguration of the Commonwealth of the Philippines: The Commonwealth of the Philippines was inaugurated on November 14, 1930. This marked a significant step towards Philippine independence from American colonial rule.