1925
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Events
- 3 January - : in the beginning speech year, it announces the taken one of the dictatorial powers. In all the Country arrests of mass are taken place.
- - : it comes founded the Institute Giovanni Treccani for the publication of the Italian Encyclopedia, directed give Kind Giovanni.
- 5 you open them - Germany: Erna Murray ninth world-wide record establishes its, swimming 200m the frog in 3' 202.
- 1 May - Cyprus: the island assumes the charter of colony of the British crown.
- 7 May - Germany: it is inaugurated to Monaco the greatest museum of science and of technique of the world.
- - : Inaugurated the first Italian solar tower toObservatory of Arcetri
- - : the Italian Ottavio Bottecchia it wins for the second consecutive time Tour de France
- Jenkins, in the United States, and Baird, in Great Britain, they carry out the first transmission of images in motion.
Been born
- 1 January - Mario Merz, Italian artist
- 9 January - Lee Van Cleef, American actor ( 1989)
- 8 February - Jack Lemmon, actor and American director ( 2001)
- - Hugo Koblet, Swiss ciclista
- - Carl Di Palma, director of the photography and Italian director ( )
- 2 May - Roscoe Lee Browne, actor
- 9 May - Barbarian Ann Scott, Canadian pattinatrice
- - Virgilio Maroso, Italian soccer player
- 6 september - Andrea Camilleri, Italian writer
- 8 september - Peter Sellers, actor ( 1980)
- - Giuseppe Fava, Italian writer ( 1985)
- - Dino Ballarin, Italian soccer player
- - Seymour Cray, computer science American ( 1996)
- 5 December - Henri Oreiller, skier and French automotive pilot
- 8 December - Sammy Jr Davis., singer, actor, American dancer
Died
- - John Singer Sargent, American painter
- - Antonio Fais, Italian mathematician
- - Lovis Corinth, painter and German diagram (n. )
- - , logical and German
- - The Long Emilios, Italian athlete
- - Anton Antoniazzi Maria, Italian mathematician
- - Felix Vallotton, Swiss painter (n. )
Prizes Nobel
- for the Peace: Austen Chamberlain, Charles Gates Dawes
- for the Literature: George Bernard Shaw
- for Physics: James Franck, Gustav Hertz
- for Chemistry: Richard Adolf Zsigmondy
