Disasters with highest death tolls - Mount Kelud
Time: Monday May 19, 1919
Place: Indonesia
Details: On May 19, 1919, an eruption at Kelud killed an estimated 5,000 people, mostly through hot mudflows (also known as "lahars").
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On This Day - 19 May
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Sunday May 19, 1782 - U.S.
German revolutions of 1848–1849-Closing down the newspaper
Saturday May 19, 1849 - Central Europe (Present-Day Germany)
Abraham Lincoln-Republican National Convention in Chicago
Saturday May 19, 1860 - Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Ho Chi Minh-Born
Monday May 19, 1890 - Kim Liên, Nam Đàn District, Nghe An, Vietnam
Ottoman Empire-Turkish War of Independence
Monday May 19, 1919 - Ottoman Empire
19 May 1919
Ottoman Empire-Turkish War of Independence
Monday May 19, 1919 - Ottoman Empire
May 1919
Hungarian–Romanian War-Romania Was Ordered To Leave Bessarabia
Thursday May 1, 1919 - Moldova (Then Bessarabia)
Hungarian–Romanian War-Romania controled The Entire East bank of The Tisza River
Thursday May 1, 1919 - Tisza River, Hungary
Hungarian–Romanian War-Hungary Sued For Peace
Friday May 2, 1919 - Hungary
Anna May Wong-The Red Lantern
Sunday May 4, 1919 - U.S.
Red Summer-National Conference on Lynching
Monday May 5, 1919 - Carnegie Hall, New York City, New York, U.S.
1919
Joseph Stalin-Bolsheviks won the War
1919 - Russia
Armenian Genocide-Organised Courts-martial
1919 - Istanbul, Turkey (then Ottoman Empire)
Louis Armstrong-Kid Ory's band
1919 - New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.
Marcus Garvey-International League for Darker People
Thursday Jan 2, 1919 - U.S.
Winston Churchill-Lloyd George moved Churchill to the War Office
Jan, 1919 - England, United Kingdom