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February 11, 1929: Lateran Treaty signed by Kingdom of Italy and the Holy See, creating nation of 49 hectares (181 acres) for Vatican City

The following events occurred in February 1929:

Friday, February 1, 1929

Saturday, February 2, 1929

Sunday, February 3, 1929

Monday, February 4, 1929

Tuesday, February 5, 1929

Wednesday, February 6, 1929

Thursday, February 7, 1929

Friday, February 8, 1929

Saturday, February 9, 1929

Sunday, February 10, 1929

Monday, February 11, 1929

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Ambrogio Ratti, head of state of Vatican City as Pope Pius XI
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Prince Johann II, monarch of Liechtenstein for 70 years

Tuesday, February 12, 1929

Wednesday, February 13, 1929

Thursday, February 14, 1929

Friday, February 15, 1929

Saturday, February 16, 1929

Sunday, February 17, 1929

Monday, February 18, 1929

Tuesday, February 19, 1929

  • Five thousand homes along the Tietê River in Brazil were submerged during the country's worst flooding in four decades.[26]
  • The government of British Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin narrowly avoided defeat on an impending vote over the amount of compensation to be paid to Irish loyalists for losses taken since the truce in the Irish Free State. After many Conservative members voiced their intent to vote against the government for committing an amount they considered to be too low, Baldwin adjourned the debate with a view to reconsider the matter.[27]

Wednesday, February 20, 1929

  • British Foreign Affairs Secretary Austen Chamberlain was severely heckled in the House of Commons over the recent statement of ambassador Esme Howard suggesting that Britain would ask for a naval disarmament conference. Chamberlain seemingly contradicted Howard's assertion by insisting that the government had "no intention of issuing an invitation for a conference on this subject", and that Howard's statement was merely a personal opinion as to the possible course of events.[28]
  • Federación Atlética de Bolivia (FAB), the governing body for athletics in Bolivia, was founded.
  • Born: Amanda Blake (stage name for Beverly Neill), American stage, film and TV actress known for her role as "Miss Kitty" on Gunsmoke for 19 seasons; in Buffalo, New York (d. 1989)

Thursday, February 21, 1929

Friday, February 22, 1929

Saturday, February 23, 1929

Sunday, February 24, 1929

  • The Utrecht newspaper Dagblad published an article reporting the details of the Franco-Belgian Accord, a secret military treaty between France and Belgium in effect since 1920. The alliance was primarily aimed at Germany but was also seen as threatening to the Dutch.[32]
  • Born: Zdzisław Beksiński, Polish artist, in Sanok (d. 2005)
  • Died: Frank Keenan, 70, American actor, director and manager

Monday, February 25, 1929

  • The foreign ministries of France and Belgium denounced the previous day's report in the Utrecht Dagblad as inaccurate. The Belgian ministry admitted that there had been a secret agreement but called the article's charges "absurd".[33]
  • An unknown man broke into a home in Miami Beach, Florida, where retired boxing champion Jack Dempsey was staying. The man fired a revolver when Dempsey jumped out of bed, but the bullet missed and the prowler retreated out the bedroom window and fled with an accomplice. It was not known whether it was a random burglary attempt or some kind of kidnapping plot against Dempsey.[34]

Tuesday, February 26, 1929

Wednesday, February 27, 1929

Thursday, February 28, 1929

  • A police raid on communist headquarters in Hungary resulted in 60 arrests of mostly Russian or German nationals. Police claimed they had foiled a communist plot to overthrow the government.[39]
  • The Chicago Black Hawks hockey team failed to score a goal for the eighth consecutive game, setting an all-time National Hockey League record for futility that still stands.[40]

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