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Contents., 1925 (Wednesday). The proclaimed a national government from its base in. The Netherlands held a, in which the maintained its plurality.

The first opened in London. Born:, actor, in (d. 2011). Died:, 59, French composer, 1925 (Thursday).

retained the World Middleweight Title, defeating by decision at the in New York. Born:, civil rights activist, in (d.

1963). Died:, 75, last (executed), 1925 (Friday). The German government sent a strong protest note to the Soviet Union over the sentencing of three German students to death for 'high treason and spying'.

Paxton, Robert Owen, Europe in the twentieth century (Boston: Wadsworth Cengage Learning, 2012). A writer for Printer’s. Regimes in Europe, 1930. Explanation of Modernist architecture. Technical progress in the use of iron and glass made possible the construction of Sir Joseph Paxton Paxton. Sharp, A Visual History of Twentieth-Century Architecture.

Numerous German newspapers called for a break in diplomatic relations between the two countries as many were convinced that the charges were trumped up in order to arrange for an exchange of prisoners. of France defeated of the United States in the at Wimbledon., 1925 (Saturday). Police in Rome reported that the treasury of was robbed of 5–7 million lira worth of valuables, including gold crosses and other religious objects. defeated fellow French tennis player in the at Wimbledon. 44 died in when the Dreyfus Hotel collapsed.

Amusement park opened in, California., 1925 (Sunday). The short comedy film was released. Born:, artist, in, 1925 (Monday). Numerous arrests were made and stolen items were recovered in the robbery case. Six workmen who were doing repairs in the vicinity of the treasury room were among those arrested.

Born:, television personality and media mogul, in (d. 2007);, rock and roll musician, in (d. 1981), 1925 (Tuesday). arrived by train in to a hero's welcome as national anticipation of the accelerated. Bryan gave a fiery speech saying the trial would be a 'duel to the death'. Died:, 54, American photographer, 1925 (Wednesday). The launched a new offensive against the city of in the.

Defense lawyer arrived in to much less fanfare than that afforded the previous day., 1925 (Thursday). The French approved an additional 183 million francs to fight the., 1925 (Friday).

The began in with jury selection. Indian spiritual master began his practice of self-imposed silence. From this day until his death in 1969, Baba only communicated through writing or hand gestures. His followers now observe every July 10 as.

Born:, 4th, in, 1925 (Saturday). France and Spain agreed to coordinate their efforts in the. Born:, hockey player, in, Ontario, Canada (d.

2004), 1925 (Sunday). The Greek-language Turkish newspaper was founded. Born:, author, in,;, Chairman and CEO of, in (d. 2007), 1925 (Monday). The film starring was released. married in., 1925 (Tuesday).

The began to wind down as the first French and Belgian troops evacuated. Born:, actor, in (d. 2004). Died:, better known by his of 'Pancho Villa', 23, Filipino-born World Flyweight Champion of boxing, 1925 (Wednesday).

A petition carrying 460,000 signatures was presented in the calling for to be enacted in Germany. Born:, dramatist and theatre director, in, (d. 2011), 1925 (Thursday). The Canadian province of repealed the. The government continued to control wholesale outlets for the selling and distribution of alcohol., 1925 (Friday). A joint manifesto signed by 40 prominent Indians was publicized, calling for the British government to give to India. Norway passed the.

Died:, 66, German painter (pneumonia), 1925 (Saturday). published Volume 1 of his autobiographical manifesto. Flooding in, Korea killed hundreds as dikes broke on the third straight day of heavy rain. Born:, politician, in, Germany (d. 2012), 1925 (Sunday). Italian cyclist won the for the second straight year., 1925 (Monday).

Italy and Yugoslavia signed the, permitting Italians to freely immigrate to. Its ratification was held up in Yugoslav parliament for three years as the staunchly opposed it. Near in Italy, a gang of Fascists attacked opposition figure, ambushing his car in the dead of night and beating him savagely. Details of the attack were censored in government-controlled media to avoid another outcry along the lines of the scandal. Amandola died of his wounds nine months later.

A occurred. Born:, economist, in Paris;, psychiatrist and philosopher, in, France (d. 1961), 1925 (Tuesday).

The ended with being found guilty of violating the and fined $100, which both and the offered to pay for him. After the verdict was read Scopes made his only statement during the trial, vowing to 'oppose this law in any way I can. Any other action would be in violation of my ideal of academic freedom — that is, to teach the truth as guaranteed in our constitution, of personal and religious freedom.' . The Battle of al-Kafr was fought in the.

The passes a resolution mandating use of the throughout the. Born:, hockey player, in, Canada, 1925 (Wednesday). The comic opera was first performed at the in London. The performance was broadcast on the., 1925 (Thursday). The called for a miners' strike starting on July 31. Born:, actress and singer, in Los Angeles (d.

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2016), 1925 (Friday). Britain enacted the first, officially outlining the legal definition of a Palestinian for the first time., 1925 (Saturday).

The was established., 1925 (Sunday). The French team of and won the, though the race was marred by the death of. Born:, physicist, engineer and entrepreneur;, Spanish writer (d. Bowman, John Stewart (2000). Columbia Chronologies of Asian History and Culture. Chichester: Columbia University Press.

^ Mercer, Derrik (1989). Chronicle of the 20th Century. London: Chronicle Communications Ltd. 'Berlin Papers Demand Break with Russians'. July 4, 1925. Retrieved January 2, 2015. (July 5, 1925).

Peters is Robbed of Priceless Treasures'. Retrieved January 2, 2015. Peters Gem Robbers Taken; Loot Recovered'. July 7, 1925. Kinsley, Philip (July 8, 1925).

'Scopes Case a 'Duel to Death': W.J.B'. 'French Flyers Rain Bombs in Moors; Fell 800'. July 9, 1925.

Crompton, Samuel Willard (2010). The Scopes Monkey Trial. New York: Infobase Publishing. 'Deputies Vote $9,150,000 to Push Moor War'.

July 10, 1925. ^ Adams, Noah (July 5, 2005). Retrieved January 2, 2015.

'Spain Agrees to Aid France in Riff Drive'. July 12, 1925. '460,000 German Drys Sign Plea for Prohibition'. July 16, 1925. Today in Canadian History. Retrieved January 2, 2015.

The Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan. Retrieved January 2, 2015. 'Indian Leaders Demand British Pass Home Rule'. July 18, 1925. 'Flood Engulfs Corean Capital; Hundreds Dead'. July 19, 1925. University of Washington Press.

^ Pugliese, Stanislao G. Fascism, Anti-fascism, and the Resistance in Italy: 1919 to the Present.

Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc. 'Fascists Take Iron Measures Against Revolt'. July 24, 1925. Doctor, Jennifer (1999). The BBC and Ultra-Modern Music, 1922–1936.

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July 24, 1925. Qafisheh, Mutaz M. The International Law Foundations of Palestinian Nationality.: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers. 'Fascisti Oust Seldes For His Tribune Cables'. July 28, 1925.

'Versailles Pact Must be Junked, Ex-Kaiser Holds'. July 29, 1925. ^ 'Vatican Prints Abuses of Catholics'.

July 30, 1925. Beer, Max (2001). A History of British Socialism, Volume 2. Paxton, Robert O.; Hessler, Julie (2012). Europe in the Twentieth Century (Fifth Ed.). Boston: Wadsworth. Sauvain, Philip (1996).

Key Themes of the Twentieth Century. Cheltenham: Stanley Thornes. Sachar, Howard M. The Assassination of Europe, 1918–1942: A Political History.

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