August 1925

Month of 1925 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The following events occurred in August 1925:

More information Su, Mo ...
Close
August 25, 1925: Occupation of Germany's Ruhr valley by France and Belgium is completed after 31 months. Pictured is the start of the French withdrawal from Dortmund in 1924.

August 1, 1925 (Saturday)

August 2, 1925 (Sunday)

August 3, 1925 (Monday)

August 4, 1925 (Tuesday)

August 5, 1925 (Wednesday)

August 6, 1925 (Thursday)

August 7, 1925 (Friday)

August 8, 1925 (Saturday)

August 9, 1925 (Sunday)

August 10, 1925 (Monday)

  • Belgium and the United States opened talks in Washington, D.C. to settle Belgium's war debt.[36]
  • Born: Bohuslav Chňoupek, Slovakian politician and Foreign Minister of Czechoslovakia from 1971 to 1988; in Petržalka (d. 2004)

August 11, 1925 (Tuesday)

August 12, 1925 (Wednesday)

August 13, 1925 (Thursday)

August 14, 1925 (Friday)

The Six Grandfathers
The Mount Rushmore monument

August 15, 1925 (Saturday)

August 16, 1925 (Sunday)

August 17, 1925 (Monday)

August 18, 1925 (Tuesday)

August 19, 1925 (Wednesday)

August 20, 1925 (Thursday)

August 21, 1925 (Friday)

August 22, 1925 (Saturday)

August 23, 1925 (Sunday)

August 24, 1925 (Monday)

  • Welterweight boxing champion Mickey Walker fought William "Sailor" Friedman to a no-decision in Chicago. Al Capone met Walker in the dressing room before the match and advised him to go easy on Friedman.[99][100]
  • Born: Duncan Hall, Australian rugby league player with 22 appearances for the Australian national team (d. 2011)

August 25, 1925 (Tuesday)

August 26, 1925 (Wednesday)

August 27, 1925 (Thursday)

Kemal and Turks before and after Hat Revoution
  • Turkey's President Mustafa Kemal, as part of his reform of previous Ottoman laws that required people of different religions to wear different headdresses and clothes, delivered the "Hat Speech" to a crowd at İnebolu and declared that the people should wear western-style headgear rather than the traditional fez, demonstrating it by wearing a white Panama hat.[116]
  • Born: Nat Lofthouse, English footballer with 33 caps for the England national team; in Bolton, Lancashire (d. 2011)

August 28, 1925 (Friday)

August 29, 1925 (Saturday)

August 30, 1925 (Sunday)

August 31, 1925 (Monday)

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI