Events[]
- A race riot breaks out in Chicago, amassing 300 casualties.[1]
- Jesse Walter Fewkes ends working in Mesa Verde.[2]
- David Pierson begins teaching in the University of Chicago.[3]
- Mikhail Chernov flees to Shanghai from Russia.[4]
- January 18: the Paris Peace Conference officially begins.[5]
- February 14: the Paris Peace Conference agrees to form the League of Nations.[5]
- March 23: For her tenth birthday, Marion Ravenwood visits with her father Abner Ravenwood the Washington Monument, a building full of stairs.[6]
- Adolf Hitler is assigned by the Reichswar to infiltrate the German Workers' party.[7]
- The Austria-Hungary Empire is broken up, leading with the formation of Yugoslavia, Poland, Czechoslovakia and Hungary.[8]
- Whang Tzu is ejected for insubordination from the Chinese Navy.[9]
- April 10: nationalist leaders Kichloo and Satyapal in Amritsar are arrested.[4]
- April 13:[4] Amristar massacre: British troops kill nationalist protesters in India. Martial law is declared in the Punjab.[10]
- May
- The Paris Peace Conference is held in Paris.[11][12]
- First transatlantic flight completed from New York City, USA to Plymouth, England.[12]
- June
- September
- Indiana Jones returns to home in Princeton.[13][12]
- Woodrow Wilson has a stroke in Pueblo, Colorado.[1]
- September 3: John J. Pershing is named General of the Armies.[14]
- October 10: Prohibition begins in the United States of America, with the 18th amendment outlawing alcohol.[15]
- December: Indiana Jones goes on a vision quest in New Mexico with a Navajo medicine man.[12]
- Fall
- A commission of inquiry relieves Dyer of command, but he returns to England as a hero to many.[4]
- For three weeks Woodrow Wilson keeps up a grueling schedule delivering 40 speeches and covering ten thousand miles.[16]
- Crown officials in Parliament pass the Government of India Act of 1919, increasing Indian representation to major legislative bodies and the number of Indians eligible to vote.[4]
- Rowlatt Acts are passed in India.[4]
- Yugoslavia forms from the Balkan areas of Serbia, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Herzegovina, Montenegro, Macedonia and Kosovo.[10]
- Lenin forms the Comitern, splitting Communists and Socialists.[10]
- Weimar Constitution adopted in Germany.[10]
- Fascist movement founded in Italy by Benito Mussolini.[10]
- Women get the vote in Italy.[10]
- Mahatma Gandhi begins his campaign of passive resistance.[10]
- "Black Sox" scandal: Chicago White Sox are accused of throwing the 1919 World Series, under pressure of organized crime.[10]
- The first Ouija board is sold.[10]
Deaths[]
- January 1: Theodore Roosevelt[17]
- Albert Schweitzer's daughter[18]
- Zapata[19]
Appearances[]
- Safari Sleuth (Historical Note)
- Young Indiana Jones and the Lost Gold of Durango (Historical Note)
- The Secret Peace (Historical note)
- The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles – "Bombay, April 1919" (Cancelled)
- The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles – "Paris, May 1919" → Winds of Change
- The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles – "Buenos Aires, June 1919" (Cancelled)
- The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles – "Young Indiana Jones: Travels with Father" → Winds of Change
- The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles – "Havana, December 1919" (Cancelled)
- The Roaring Twenties (Glossary)
- The Further Adventures of Indiana Jones – "Africa Screams!" (Indirect mention)
Sources[]
- Who Are Those Guys? (Non-fiction source)
- The Man with the Big Stick (Non-fiction source)
- Schweitzer (Non-fiction source)
- Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Sourcebook
- The World of Indiana Jones
- Indiana Jones Explores The Aztecs (Non-fiction source)
- Adolf Hitler's Marshall College entry on IndianaJones.com (backup link on Archive.org)
- Indiana Jones' Marshall College entry on IndianaJones.com (backup link on Archive.org)
- Mexican Revolution's Marshall College entry on IndianaJones.com (backup link on Archive.org)
- Theodore Roosevelt and The American Century (Non-fiction source)
- Colonel Lawrence's War - T.E. Lawrence and Arabia (Non-fiction source)
- The Best Intentions - The Paris Peace Conference and the Treaty of Versailles (Non-fiction source)
- Woodrow Wilson - American Idealist (Non-fiction source)
- New Gods for Old (Non-fiction source)
- Prohibition - America on the Rocks (Non-fiction source)
- Indiana Jones: The Ultimate Guide
- The Lost Journal of Indiana Jones
Notes and references[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 New Gods for Old
- ↑ Young Indiana Jones and the Lost Gold of Durango
- ↑ The Lost Journal of Indiana Jones
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Sourcebook
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 The Best Intentions - The Paris Peace Conference and the Treaty of Versailles
- ↑ The Further Adventures of Indiana Jones – "Africa Screams!"
- ↑ Adolf Hitler on IndianaJones.com (backup link on Archive.org)
- ↑ The Secret Peace
- ↑ Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Sourcebook
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.6 10.7 10.8 10.9 The World of Indiana Jones
- ↑ The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles – "Paris, May 1919" → Winds of Change
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 12.4 Indiana Jones: The Ultimate Guide
- ↑ The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles – "Young Indiana Jones: Travels with Father" → Winds of Change
- ↑ Who Are Those Guys?
- ↑ Prohibition - America on the Rocks
- ↑ Woodrow Wilson - American Idealist
- ↑ The Man with the Big Stick
- ↑ Schweitzer
- ↑ Mexican Revolution's Marshall College entry on IndianaJones.com (backup link on Archive.org)