August 23

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August 23, 1773

Birth of Jakob Friedrich Fries in Barby, Germany. Fries was a professor of philosophy at the Universities of Heidelberg and Jena. In Neue oder anthropologische Kritik der Vernunft he attempted to provide a foundation of psychological analysis to the critical theory of Kant.

August 23, 1829

Birth of Moritz Benedikt Cantor in Mannheim, Germany. Cantor was a professor of mathematics at the University of Heidelberg. He is considered one of the greatest historians of mathematics.

August 23, 1866

The Treaty of Prague ends the war between Austria and Prussia.

August 23, 1900

Birth of Ernst Krenek in Vienna, Austria. Krenek was a composer who was a leader in the development of serial composition of music. He immigrated to the U. S. in 1938 and taught composition at Vassar College, and Hamline University. Among his compositions are the operas, Zwingburg, Jonny spielt auf, and Karl V.

August 23, 1914

The British Expeditionary Force in Belgium is attacked and driven back by German General von Kluck's forces.

August 23, 1914

The Russian forces being stronger than anticipated and German armies being deemed incapable of holding East Prussia, German General Max von Prittwitz is relieved of command and replaced by General Paul von Hindenburg and Erich Ludendorff as chief of staff. Von Hindenburg is 67 at this time and has been retired since 1911. Ludendorf had distinguished himself at the Battle of Liege.

August 23, 1914

Russian forces in WWI engage Austrian forces in Galicia. By September 11 Russia will successfully take all of Galicia.

August 23, 1914

Japan declares war on Germany (WWI).

August 23, 1939

A non aggression pact is signed between Germany and the Soviet Union.

August 23, 1944

Romania is freed from German occupation.

August 23, 1950

West Germany is readmitted to the International Amateur Athletic Federation.

August 23, 1979

The United Nations opens its office in Vienna.

August 23, 1995

Death of Alfred Eisenstaedt in Oak Bluffs, Mass (born in Dirschau, Germany, now in Poland). Eisenstaedt was a photojournalist who began his career in the 20's and 30's. He covered the rise of the Nazi party in pictures. In 1935 he immigrated to the United States where he became one of the first Life Magazine photographers. During his career with Life he was credited with 2,500 picture stories and 90 cover photos.

August 23, 2005

Based on his refusal to participate in the war in Iraq and his continuing opposition to the war, German Chancellor, Gerhard Schröder is nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize.