1922 in France
This page relates to the year 1922 Gregorian Calendrier.
Events
- 5 - January 12th: Conference of Cannes (France). Reduction of the German debt n the other hand of an English guarantee of the Treated of Versailles. It runs up against the opinion like the members of Parliament and the president of the Republic.
- January 12th: Resignation of the President of the Council Aristide Briand.
- January 15th: Raymond Poincaré, in favor of an intransigent policy with respect to Germany is named President of the Council (2).
- February 3rd: The Eiffel Tower retransmet the first weather report on the waves of TSF.
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February 25th: Execution of Desired Henri Landru.
- March 1st: Pose first stone of the Mosquée of Paris.
- April 16th: Inauguration of the colonial Exposure to Marseilles.
- April 30th: Pose first stone of the Église Notre-Dame of Raincy, monument emblematic of the Modern architecture, built by the brothers Gustave and Auguste Perret.
- May 15th: Presentation of the Torpedo Citroen 5 CV.
- June 26th: Opening of the first congress of the General confederation of unit work.
- August 20th: Female Olympic Games at the Pershing stage, Paris.
- August: Man Ray photography the collection of summer of Paul Poiret.
- November 6th: Launching of the programs of the first deprived radio station, Radiola, by Emile Girardeau. Marcel Laporte, organizer baptized Radiolo.
- Inflation: the prices have summers multiplied by three of 1914 to 1922 and double between 1922 and 1928. This rise of the prices weighs on the shareholders whose incomes are fixed (obligations, rents) but the depreciation of the currency supports industries on the international market.
- Monet makes gift of 19 Nymphéas with the Musées of France.
Internal bonds
- the year 1922 in the world
- Chronology of France under the Third Republic (1918-1940)
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