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August 22, 1922: Provisional Irish Free State chairman Michael Collins killed in an ambush during the Irish Civil War Michael Collins 12 August 1922.jpg
August 22, 1922: Provisional Irish Free State chairman Michael Collins killed in an ambush during the Irish Civil War
August 4, 1922: All telephones in the United States cease for one minute of silence in honor of telephone inventor Alexander Graham Bell Alexander Graham Bell.jpg
August 4, 1922: All telephones in the United States cease for one minute of silence in honor of telephone inventor Alexander Graham Bell

The following events occurred in August 1922:

Contents

August 1, 1922 (Tuesday)

August 2, 1922 (Wednesday)

August 3, 1922 (Thursday)

August 4, 1922 (Friday)

August 5, 1922 (Saturday)

August 6, 1922 (Sunday)

August 7, 1922 (Monday)

August 8, 1922 (Tuesday)

August 9, 1922 (Wednesday)

August 10, 1922 (Thursday)

August 11, 1922 (Friday)

August 12, 1922 (Saturday)

Mitchelstown Castle before its destruction Mitchelstown Castle.jpg
Mitchelstown Castle before its destruction
Griffith a month before his death Arthur Griffith 071022.jpg
Griffith a month before his death

August 13, 1922 (Sunday)

August 14, 1922 (Monday)

August 15, 1922 (Tuesday)

August 16, 1922 (Wednesday)

August 17, 1922 (Thursday)

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Krishnamurti

August 18, 1922 (Friday)

August 19, 1922 (Saturday)

August 20, 1922 (Sunday)

August 21, 1922 (Monday)

August 22, 1922 (Tuesday)

August 23, 1922 (Wednesday)

August 24, 1922 (Thursday)

August 25, 1922 (Friday)

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Cosgrave

August 26, 1922 (Saturday)

August 27, 1922 (Sunday)

August 28, 1922 (Monday)

August 29, 1922 (Tuesday)

August 30, 1922 (Wednesday)

Greek General Trikupis surrenders his sword to Turkey's Mustafa Kemal Pasha. Baskomutanlik Meydan Muharebesi'nde esir alinan Yunan ordulari baskomutani Nikolaos Trikupis, kilicini Mustafa Kemal Pasa'ya teslim ediyor.jpg
Greek General Trikupis surrenders his sword to Turkey's Mustafa Kemal Pasha.

August 31, 1922 (Thursday)

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