June 1919

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The following events occurred in June 1919:

German battleship SMS Bayern sinks in Scapa Flow after it was scuttled along with other ships of the interned Imperial German Navy on June 21, 1919.
Painting by William Orpen, The Signing of Peace in the Hall of Mirrors, depicting the signing of the Treaty of Versailles to formally end World War I on June 28, 1919.

Sunday, June 1, 1919

Sailors muntiny on HMS Australia in the port of Fremantle, Australia.

Monday, June 2, 1919

Tuesday, June 3, 1919

Wednesday, June 4, 1919

The Nineteenth Amendment in the National Archives

Thursday, June 5, 1919

Friday, June 6, 1919

Saturday, June 7, 1919

Sunday, June 8, 1919

Monday, June 9, 1919

Tuesday, June 10, 1919

Wednesday, June 11, 1919

Racehorse Sir Barton, with jockey Johnny Loftus, first American racehorse to the Triple Crown.

Thursday, June 12, 1919

Friday, June 13, 1919

United States Army homing pigeon Cher Ami

Saturday, June 14, 1919

Sunday, June 15, 1919

Monday, June 16, 1919

Tuesday, June 17, 1919

Police officers guard Epsom Police Station in England after the rioting Canadian soldiers attacked the station.

Wednesday, June 18, 1919

Thursday, June 19, 1919

Vittorio Emanuele Orlando, Prime Minister of Italy

Friday, June 20, 1919

Chancellor Philipp Scheidemann resigns

Saturday, June 21, 1919

Seydlitz on her side after being scuttled.
Only the upper works of Hindenburg remained above the water after being scuttled.
Gustav Bauer, new Chancellor of Germany
Crowd of strikers in downtown Winnipeg, before broken up by police.
Police on horseback in Winnipeg during the Winnipeg general strike.

Sunday, June 22, 1919

Damage from tornado in Fergus Falls, Minnesota.

Monday, June 23, 1919

Tuesday, June 24, 1919

Wednesday, June 25, 1919

Thursday, June 26, 1919

Friday, June 27, 1919

Saturday, June 28, 1919

English version of the Treaty of Versailles, formally ending World War I.

Sunday, June 29, 1919

Monday, June 30, 1919

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