Events relating to democracy

The Sudeten German National Socialist Party demands secession from Czechoslovakia, in keeping with Hitler's plans for the Sudetenland

Australian prime minister Robert Menzies is forced to resign after losing the confidence of his cabinet

The British electorate dismisses Winston Churchill, giving the Labour party and Clement Attlee a landslide victory

Winston Churchill, losing the postwar general election in Britain, has to yield his seat at Potsdam in mid-conference to Clement Attlee

Aung San's party, the Anti-Fascist People's Freedom League, wins a landslide victory in the Burmese election

An election campaign in Poland, marked by violence and the use of terror, brings a Communist landslide

Daniel Malan becomes South Africa's prime minister after his National Party wins the general election

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is set up by the USA and Canada, together with Britain and other European countries, for purposes of collective security

The Twenty-Second Amendment to the US Constitution prevents anyone being elected for more than two presidential terms

Richard Daley begins a powerful and often unscrupulous reign of 22 years as mayor of Chicago

French citizens approve the new constitution proposed by de Gaulle, thus introducing the Fifth Republic

Achmed Sukarno assumes dictatorial powers, operating an Indonesian policy officially known as Guided Democracy

Kenyatta, still in prison, is elected leader of KANU, a new political party in Kenya

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