Ethiopian history days
We are proud to see Ethiopian youth thirsting for learning. Although the fruits of education can be applied to evil as well as to good things, you Ethiopian students should avoid having a bad reputation and be eager and energetic in your studies, be loyal to your country and obedient to your teachers, eschew lies and follow truth, respect good and heirs of good work".  Haile Selassie October 2, 1935 Mussolini of Facist Italy declared war on Ethiopia October 3, 1935 Italy crossed Mereb river and attacked Ethiopia October 11, 1935 Leage of Nations Assembly met and voted 50 to 4 to condemn Italy. (Austria, Hungary, Italy and Albania opposed) May 2, 1936 Haile Selassie went into exile May 5, 1936 Marshal Badoglio entered Addis Ababa 1757 Italians and 1593 Eritreasn were killed, more than 275,000 Ethiopians were killed. February 1937 More than 30,000 peaceful Ethiopians were massacred in Addis Ababa June 30, 1936 Haile Selassie pleaded the League of Nations in Geneva July 4, 1936 The League of Nations voted to call off its sanctions against Italy. July 2, 1940 Haile Selassie went to Kartoum, Sudan from London. May 5, 1941 Haile Selassie returned to Addis Ababa March 10, 1942 Negarit Gazeta was founded August 26, 1942 Haile Selassie established State Bank of Ethiopia August 26 1942 Haile Selassie issued a new procamation outlawing Slavery. Slavery was first outlawed in 1924. February 27, 1951 University College of Addis Ababa was opened. December 2, 1950 by vote of 46-10 in UN Eritrea was federated with Ethiopia. Union to be achieved September 15, 1952. October 7, 1951 Dr. Eduardo Anze Matienzo of Bolivia, UN commissioner for Eritrea announced that Eritrea had accepted the UN Federation plan July 10, 1952 The new consitution of Eritrea adopted and ratified on August 11 provided that Eritrea should have legislative, executve and judicial powers in matters not reserved to the federal government August 28, 1952 Tedla Bairu was elected Chief Executive of Eritrea September 11, 1952 Eritrean-Ethiopian federation act was signed and Eritrea became an independent (federated) nation September 16, 1952 The last British troops left Eritrea May 19, 1954 Haile Selassie left Ethiopia for USA May 26, 1954 Haile Selassie addressed a joint session of the US congress December 6, 1954 Haile Selassie returned to Ethiopia after six month visits in Canada, Mexico, Yugoslavia, Greece, Britain, France, The Netherlands, West Germany, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Switzerland and Austria. November 17, 1956 Haile Selassie was first head of state to visit Japan after World War II
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