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May 26, 1926: Rif Republic leader Abd el-Krim surrenders to French Army
May 31, 1926: U.S. Sesquicentennial Exhibition opens in Philadelphia

The following events occurred in May 1926:

Saturday, May 1, 1926

Sunday, May 2, 1926

Monday, May 3, 1926

Tuesday, May 4, 1926

Wednesday, May 5, 1926

Thursday, May 6, 1926

Friday, May 7, 1926

Saturday, May 8, 1926

Baldwin

Sunday, May 9, 1926

Byrd and Bennett

Monday, May 10, 1926

Tuesday, May 11, 1926

Wednesday, May 12, 1926

The Norge
Pilsudski and his aides

Thursday, May 13, 1926

Friday, May 14, 1926

Saturday, May 15, 1926

Sunday, May 16, 1926

Monday, May 17, 1926

Wilhelm Marx

Tuesday, May 18, 1926

Wednesday, May 19, 1926

Thursday, May 20, 1926

Friday, May 21, 1926

Saturday, May 22, 1926

Sunday, May 23, 1926

Monday, May 24, 1926

Tuesday, May 25, 1926

Petlura

Wednesday, May 26, 1926

Thursday, May 27, 1926

Friday, May 28, 1926

Gomes da Costa leading the uprising

Saturday, May 29, 1926

Sunday, May 30, 1926

Monday, May 31, 1926

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  6. ^ "Strike On; London is 'Dead'". Chicago Daily Tribune. May 4, 1926. p. 1.
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  9. ^ "French Reopen War; Airplanes Bomb Riffians". Chicago Daily Tribune. May 8, 1926. p. 6.
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  13. ^ Thompson, Andrea (April 15, 2013). "Did Admiral Byrd Fly Over The North Pole Or Not?". LiveScience. Purch. Retrieved January 3, 2015.
  14. ^ "May 9, 1926: Byrd flies over the North Pole?". This Day in History. A&E Television Networks. Retrieved January 3, 2015.
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  24. ^ "Druze Revolt of 1925 – 27 and French Air Power". Colonial Warfare 1880–1975. December 20, 2010. Archived from the original on 2014-10-18. Retrieved January 3, 2015.
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  28. ^ "May 22, 1926, Philadelphia Phillies at St. Louis Cardinals". Baseball-Reference.com.
  29. ^ "Sword Rattling – German "Reds" Parade". The Northern Star. Lismore, New South Wales: 5. May 26, 1926. Retrieved January 3, 2015.
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  31. ^ "Coolidge Signs Bill for New Buildings." New York Times. May 26, 1926.