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1923
 
    
The Czech novelist Jaroslav Hasek dies with his masterpiece, The Good Soldier Schweik, incomplete       
1923
 
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Benito Mussolini sets up a Fascist Grand Council as a token assembly to conceal his authoritarian rule       
1923
 
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De Valera and the IRA lay down their arms, bringing to an end the Irish civil war       
1923
 
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France, with Belgian support, occupies Germany's industrial heartland in the Ruhr      
1923
 
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With Mussolini already installed as Il Duce, his party wins 65% of the votes in a general election       
1923
 
    
Argentinian author Jorge Luis Borges publishes his first collection of poems, Fervor de Buenos Aires ('Fervour of Buenos Aires')       
1923
 
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Lenin's third stroke prevents the publication of his Testament, which urges upon the party the removal of Stalin        
1923
 
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Garrick's Villa Estate is split up and auctioned. Garrick's Temple and Temple Lawn are sold to Paul Glaize who builds a house, Temple House, joined onto the Temple See in Google maps   
Garrick's Temple and Temple Lawn, c,1910

1923
 
   
Military leader Miguel Primo de Rivera takes power in Spain in a military coup      
1923
 
    
Henry Luce has an immediate success with a new magazine, calling it simply Time