10th April 1923
General Liam Lynch, the Chief of Staff of the Irish Republican Army, was fatally wounded in an ambush by the Irish Free State Army at the Knockmealdown Mountains in County Tipperary, a pivotal moment that would bring an end to the Irish Civil War.
The Krupp workers shot by French soldiers on March 31 are buried in Essen. The Reichstag holds a memorial service for the Essen victims, which is also attended by Reich President Friedrich Ebert.